Category Archives: General
AMBULANCE MATTERS May 2009
Water Hazards
Recent rains have reminded us all that this area has several locations that are subject to flash flooding and standing water.
Read More..
AND THE QUILT WINNER IS ……
The Slab Hut, John Scott Park, Main Street, Samford. This quaint hut is the home of the Samford Art and Craft Association Inc. (a Non-Profit Assoc.). It is open 10.00am to 4.00pm daily with the exception of New Year, Good Friday, Anzac and Christmas days. Members display and sell hand made Arts and Crafts suitable as gifts for all occasions, and on any day two members are present to welcome visitors.
Read More..
POLICE NEWS May 2009
The next meeting of the Dayboro Rural Watch will be held on 19th May at Dayboro Bowls Club commencing 7.30pm. All are welcome to attend. KOCHIE AT BETTER BUSINESS EVENT 22nd MAY
At the next Better Business Event on May 22, Channel 7 Sunrise co-host and financial commentator David Koch will present “Elements of success in small business” at Club Pine Rivers (formerly Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club), at the corner of Sparkes and Francis Roads, Bray Park from 12 noon to 2pm.
Read More..
EARTHLINK NEWS May 2009
Women and Earth Retreat Day – Saturday 16th MayReading & Reflection – Thursday 21st May
DRUIDS GARDEN May 2009
– SAGE
In the Druids Garden this month is Garden Sage (Salvia Officinalis). This is my favourite herb of all time. There is just something about its smell, flavour, and it’s easy enough to grow right round Australia too.
Read More..
Samford Valley Theatre Group May 2009
AUDITIONS
– Sunday 31st May 2009
On May 31st auditions will be held for the latest play from the Samford Valley Theatre Group – the comedy "Unoriginal Sin" written by David Tristram.
Read More..
HERBS USED DIFFERENTLY May 2009
People tend to grow herbs in with their vegie patch or make a separate herb garden. Well, a way of getting an added bonus from your herbs, besides the fact you can eat them, is to use them in and particularly bordering your garden. This way you can utilise the forms, colours and textures of your herbs as well as still having them close at hand for picking. MT MEE NEWS May 2009
By Ian Wells
There are mutterings of “El Nino” in the air, but so far our season remains brilliant. Pastures have recovered well from the beating they took in the long hard drought times, although the common ratstail grasses did enjoy a lift from the difficult conditions. Let’s hope that they begin to disappear again – and that their big brother just down the road doesn’t spread his wings too quickly.
Read More..


