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Cheese making workshop

June 8th, 2010
July 3, 2010
9:00 amto3:00 pm

Moss Vale Community Garden Cheese making Workshop 3RD JULY 9am to 3pm

Sponsored by the NSW Environmental Education Trust

Our local cheesemaker, Nathan Burke, will show us the techniques for making feta cheese, quarg and yoghurt.

You will be taking home the goodies you make during the workshop.

Cost: $20.00 (includes lunch and refreshments)

Numbers strictly limited. Bookings close 26th June, 2010

To book or make further enquiries contact Jill through the Moss Vale Community Garden website contact page

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World Environment Day

May 27th, 2010
June 5, 2010
9:00 amto2:00 pm

The Wingecarribee Shire Council is hosting a World Environment Day event at Highlands Market Place, Mittagong.

On Saturday 5th June 2010 Council will be celebrating World Environment Day at the Highlands Market Place, Mittagong. The event will run from 9am till 2pm and feature displays by Council and some of the Shire’s Environmental Community Groups. There will also be give aways of native tubestock and postcards featuring images of the Shire’s flora and fauna.

This year’s event will focus on Biodiversity, as 2010 is the United Nations International Year of Biodiversity. The event will aim to promote and raise awareness of biodiversity. 2010 also marks the 10th Anniversary of World Environment Day and the slogan for this year’s event is Many Species, One Planet, One Future.

It is being funded by the WSC’s Environment Levy.

For a global view of WED, have a look at this.

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Harmony Farm working bee

May 10th, 2010
May 16, 2010

As part of our normal working bee we will have 2 working sessions of 1.5 hours each, with morning tea provided to break them up.

Please wear suitable clothing – sunscreen, gumboots or work boots, hat, gloves etc. Bring a water bottle too.

Feel free to bring the whole family, and bags or containers to carry your produce purchases.

Working Sessions may include:

-   Dividing up the garlic and planting into beds - two splitting the garlic and four planting out would be ideal.

-   Removing nets from remaining apples and figs

-   Transferring some of the grafted apples to Orchard as per Jill

-   Picking grapefruit and preparing to mulch established citrus.

-   Cleaning up of bee frames. Sylvia will be there to show folks what to do and will also be packing down a hive for winter, weather permitting. So, if anyone wants to ask her questions re bees at this time of year she’s happy to answer them.

Lighter duties:

-    Clerk of the day to ensure signing-on, collecting email addresses of new Friends for secretary.

-    Runner to advise remote workers of breaks

-    Food preparation

-    Wash and dry all buckets in shop.

Fruit and Veg available for sale on the day

Rhubarb, grapefruit, garlic, hazelnuts, spinach.

After the working bee lunch will be provided.

For more information: www.harmonycommunityfarm.com

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Compost and Worm Workshop

May 5th, 2010
May 25, 2010

The Resource Recovery Centre at Moss Vale is offering home composting and worm farming workshops, plus a tour of the RRC.

18 May 9:45am – 12:30pm and 1:20pm – 4:00pm

25 May 9:45am – 12:30pm and 1:20pm – 4:00pm

Call the RRC for more information 4868 0555

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Compost and Worm Workshop

May 5th, 2010
May 18, 2010

The Resource Recovery Centre at Moss Vale is offering home composting and worm farming workshops, plus a tour of the RRC.

18 May 9:45am – 12:30pm and 1:20pm – 4:00pm

25 May 9:45am – 12:30pm and 1:20pm – 4:00pm

Call the RRC for more information 4868 0555

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CANWin Speaker Night: Sceptic or Believer?

April 30th, 2010
May 28, 2010
7:30 pmto9:30 pm
Dr Janette Lindesay is Associate Professor of Climatology and Deputy Director of the
Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University, and a
Deputy Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute. Janette will engage the audience at
the upcoming CANWin Quarterly Speaker Night.
Whether you believe the science are sceptical or in denial, Dr Lindesay will challenge your
thinking. Peer reviewed science and scepticism work together to enhance our
understanding of the intricate systems on this planet. There is no perfect science indeed, it
is understood that we know very little about where we came from, where we are and what
lies ahead. With the realisation that we may need to change our ways (rapidly?), the
current debate is surely accelerating our learning. If you simply look at the situation from a
risk management perspective, to do nothing would come way down on the matrix.
If you are keen to learn more and engage with others who are thinking about our future,
come along on Friday 28th May, 7.30pm at Council’s Moss Vale Theatrette, Donkin Avenue
Moss Vale – supper provided, entry via gold coin donation.

Dr Janette Lindesay is Associate Professor of Climatology and Deputy Director of the

Fenner School of Environment and Society at the Australian National University, and a

Deputy Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute. Janette will engage the audience at

the upcoming CANWin Quarterly Speaker Night.

Whether you believe the science are sceptical or in denial, Dr Lindesay will challenge your

thinking. Peer reviewed science and scepticism work together to enhance our

understanding of the intricate systems on this planet. There is no perfect science indeed, it

is understood that we know very little about where we came from, where we are and what

lies ahead. With the realisation that we may need to change our ways (rapidly?), the

current debate is surely accelerating our learning. If you simply look at the situation from a

risk management perspective, to do nothing would come way down on the matrix.

If you are keen to learn more and engage with others who are thinking about our future,

come along on Friday 28th May, 7.30pm at Council’s Moss Vale Theatrette, Donkin Avenue

Moss Vale – supper provided, entry via gold coin donation.

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U3A/CANWin Forum on Climate Change Science

April 26th, 2010
June 3, 2010
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

U3A FORUM ON CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE

A joint project of CANWin and U3A, the Forum on Climate Change Science will be a series of five lectures, each to include an hour-long presentation, tea break and question and answer session.

The lectures will focus on some basic scientific concepts and data behind the physical, chemical and biological influences controlling climate change. The first lecture, by Bill Buykx, will serve as an introductory review of the Philosophy of Science and the Scientific Method.

The second lecture, by Lou Flower, will present some basic scientific principles and mechanisms controlling the temperature of the atmosphere.

Lecture 3, by Dr. David Tranter, will focus on the influence of the oceans and the interaction of the ocean and the atmosphere, including some positive feedback processes.

The next lecture, by Dr. Ken McCracken, the well known solar phenomenon expert, will examine the varying amounts of solar energy impacting on the earth due to variations of solar activity and earth orbital effects.

The final presentation, by Graeme Sanders, will discuss some practical solutions involving alternative energy sources to minimise carbon dioxide emissions.

The presentations will be geared to an audience with minimal scientific, mathematical or technical background. The purpose of the series is to provide the average person with sufficient factual data to better understand the heated debate which is taking place in the media, political and business arenas and which largely ignores the science itself. This will be an expanded version of the two-session forum presented in Nov 2009, which apparently was well received by some 40-50 attendees.

Current enrolment is 56 persons with several more on the waiting list.

The course will be on Thursdays, weekly from 3 June (5 sessions) from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Location is the Main Hall, East Bowral Community Centre, The course organiser and convenor is CANWin member Lou Flower. For more information or to add your name to the waiting list, contact Lou on loufa@westnet.com.au.

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National Permaculture Day at Moss Vale Community Garden

April 22nd, 2010
May 1, 2010
11:00 amto3:30 pm

To celebrate National Permaculture Day, Moss Vale Community Garden will be holding a waterwise gardening demonstration and open day.  There will be a no-dig garden demo at 11.30am.

The main event is the Waterwise Gardening workshop at 2.20pm by Richard Manning of Aquamann Irrigation, explaining and demonstrating installation of water tanks, solar water pumping, drip and spray irrigation systems etc.

Entry is by gold coin donation.

Hot drinks and $2 sausage sizzle, as well as plants and seedlings on sale.

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Food Matters

April 21st, 2010
May 8, 2010
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Food Matters

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Harmony Farm working bee

April 13th, 2010
April 18, 2010

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Timetable:

9.00am – 10.30am  Work Session 1

10.30am – 10.50am Morning Tea

10.50am – 12.20pm Work Session 2

12.20pm – 1.00pm  Lunch

As part of our normal working bee we will have 2 working sessions of 1 1/2 hours each, with morning tea provided to break them up.

Please wear suitable clothing – sunscreen, gumboots or work boots, hat, gloves etc. Bring a water bottle too.

Feel free to bring the whole family, and bags or containers to carry your produce purchases.

Working Sessions may include:

-    Net fruit trees

-    Vegie garden maintenance

-    Delivering cut grass to vegie garden

-    Fruit picking

Lighter duties:

-    Clerk of the day to ensure signing-on, collecting email addresses of new Friends for secretary.

-    Runner to advise remote workers of breaks

-    Food preparation

-    Wash and dry all buckets in shop.

Fruit and Veg available for sale on the day

Rhubarb, garlic, chard, basil, coriander, tomatoes and apples.

After the working bee lunch will be provided.

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