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Obi Surplus | K'worth Swim Pool AGM

JULY OBI SURPLUS

If you have ever talked to someone interested in regenerative farming, chances are that they waved their arms around a lot and danced as they described regenerative farming as the cure for all the world's ills.

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So excuse me while I do the Charleston but I have asked Amber Scott from Kandanga Farm Store to go through the basics – pictured here with husband Tim from The Mary Valley Voice 13 October 2021 cover issue. It's a real treat for her to come and spend time with us as she walks the talk and she can explain why people are so passionate about this method of farming.

Tim and Amber Scott

Tim and Amber Scott

KANDANGA FARM STORE

Surplus is free and people bring in extra garden tidbits (last month there were dragon fruit and alpine strawberry cuttings with a few spare gourds on the side – don't forget dahlia tubers) household goods such as clothes, books, and kitchenware, and fresh produce, last month; mandarins, limes, pecans, chokoes.

Everything is placed on tables in the middle of the hall and you take what you like. When we finish anything left is taken to Kenilworth Shed the Light Op Shop. It's that simple. It's in the beautiful Obi Obi Hall who kindly donate it's use to this community.

So lock in Wednesday 6 July at 9.30am, Obi Obi Hall for another Obi Surplus enjoyment!

TROVE IS THE PLACE TO EXPLORE ALL THINGS AUSTRALIAN

It is a single point of entry to a treasure trove of artefacts, curiosities and stories from Australia’s cultural, community and research institutions. Trove connects you to digital collections from their hundreds of Trove Partners across Australia, including libraries, museums, media, government and community organisations. trove.nla.gov.au

History note: Trove is a National Library of Australia website where all the newspapers of Australia that have been digitised are stored and can be searched. When we had local newspapers that valued community input and regular reports about local happenings were published. Social and cultural history may be traced however the Gympie Times is only up to 1919 and Nambour Chronicle is up until 1958.

Kenilworth Swimming Pool Assoc. Inc. Annual General Meeting

FRIDAY 24th JUNE 4pm at the pool.

Everyone is welcome! info@kenilworthpool.com.au