Welcome to 2018 members past, present and future!
To celebrate our connection with each other as members of this amazing association that has been around since 1946, we’re having a member’s Morning Tea at Progress Hall on Saturday 10th February from 8:30am to 12:30.
Everyone is welcome to come along and see what activities the CPPA is involved with and hopefully add your support in one way or another.
There will be a fine selection of hot beverages and cooling cordials along with homemade biscuits and cakes to keep the conversation flowing around various topic tables that you can peruse at your leisure.
If you’ve been holding off paying your membership fees, drop in, join up and pick up a native plant as a thankyou. There is a membership for here.
Would you like to volunteer for a one–off project to support the CPPA? There’ll be a selection of sign up sheets to satiate the urge to do-good such as lending a hand at one of the hall working bees, lending your legs to deliver a newsletter, lending your know-how when we need to know how.
If you’ve got time on your hands and want to get physical with the Landcare crew they would love to talk to you, there’ll be information a plenty to ponder and the landcare library will be on display to help with plant ID.
Have you got a big bushy block and need some advice on what’s on it, or what to put on it? The Threatened Species Project was set up to answer those questions, plant lists, nestboxes, habitat assessments and plant orders can be organised with the flick of pen.
Do you have DA ideas- What could Carey Bay be like? Contribute ideas to the proposed DA at 20 Laycock St, Carey Bay for 22 dwellings. The developer has agreed to meet representatives of CPPA and TASNG and we’re keen to put forward some community suggestions for a more sustainable development.
Are you keen to progress pedestrian-biking issues or local waste? You can find out about the Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Group’s special projects in these areas.
If you just want to savour the morning tea and sit you can get informed about the Adani Coal mine at the same time. There will be a continuous screening of Guarding the Galilee.
There will be a fine selection of hot beverages and cooling cordials along with homemade biscuits and cakes to keep the conversation flowing around various topic tables that you can peruse at your leisure.
If you’ve been holding off paying your membership fees, drop in, join up and pick up a native plant as a thankyou. There is a membership for here.
Would you like to volunteer for a one–off project to support the CPPA? There’ll be a selection of sign up sheets to satiate the urge to do-good such as lending a hand at one of the hall working bees, lending your legs to deliver a newsletter, lending your know-how when we need to know how.
If you’ve got time on your hands and want to get physical with the Landcare crew they would love to talk to you, there’ll be information a plenty to ponder and the landcare library will be on display to help with plant ID.
Have you got a big bushy block and need some advice on what’s on it, or what to put on it? The Threatened Species Project was set up to answer those questions, plant lists, nestboxes, habitat assessments and plant orders can be organised with the flick of pen.
Do you have DA ideas- What could Carey Bay be like? Contribute ideas to the proposed DA at 20 Laycock St, Carey Bay for 22 dwellings. The developer has agreed to meet representatives of CPPA and TASNG and we’re keen to put forward some community suggestions for a more sustainable development.
Are you keen to progress pedestrian-biking issues or local waste? You can find out about the Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Group’s special projects in these areas.
If you just want to savour the morning tea and sit you can get informed about the Adani Coal mine at the same time. There will be a continuous screening of Guarding the Galilee.
Do you know where to park if you visit the Hall?
If you're visiting the hall it's best to park in the park i.e. Gurranba Reserve, 90m from the hall.
LMCC has advised the CPPa that the road rules say if the road has a continuous dividing line you must park at least 3m from it and not on a footpath or nature strip
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