Looks like we are heading into a dry autumn, so there will still be snakes about, so do keep your horse areas free of debris, clutter and long grass.
Read MoreBy the time this is published it will be April, anyone else get the feeling this is going to be another short year? The countryside is still very dry so please remain vigilant around fire safety until the rains have set in later in the year.
Read MoreJohn McCrae was a Canadian doctor and teacher who started writing poetry at an early age. “In Flanders Fields”, his second last poem, was composed at the battlefront on May 3rd, 1915, during the second battle of Ypres, in a region called Flanders.
Read MoreSunday 4th March 2018 was Clean Up Australia Day, and the crew from Jacobs Rd did a fantastic job!
Read MoreIf you are looking for an opportunity to take meaningful action for nature conservation, come along and join us in this beautiful part of the Adelaide Hills. The group has a wealth of knowledge and experience that we are happy to share with anybody interested in helping out.
Read MoreThe fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much pi.
Read MoreNews from the Netball Club + Working Bee on Sunday 8 April.
Read MoreProgram and news from the Football Club. The Ironbank Cherry Gardens Football Club has an U16 Girl’s side looking for a few additional players.
Read MoreNews from Meadows Vet, including equine dentistry and eye cancer
Read MoreFebruary 2018: 11.8
February 2017: 39.0
February Average: 29.4
I love the fact that we have a few facilities that we can enjoy in our rural Cherry Gardens. The oval is a great place to take your dog for a walk too, but...
Read MorePlant parsley this month + more of George’s gardening suggestions for March 2018
Read MoreWhile the weather is good, if you have a neddy that is reluctant to go into his float, this is a good time to do some practice/training.
Read MoreYour Cherry Gardens brigade was busy during the recent storm where dry lightning combined with dry vegetation sparked several fires across the district.
Read MoreDuring 2017, Cherry Church was able to make donations to a variety of worthy organisations.
Read MoreRecently we came across a newspaper clipping from the Chronicle newspaper published on Saturday 2nd August 1919 which reported on Peace Day celebrations across Australia and reported on Cherry Gardens and Clarendon Peace Day activities held on July 21st 1919.
Read MoreI imagine I am not alone in my frustration at driving through the hills and coming across piles of rubbish that someone has snuck out overnight and dumped on the roadside or, worse, tipped over the edge of an embankment so that it is that much more difficult for someone else to retrieve.
Read MoreLast season’s Spring flush lasted for 4 months, with a huge volume of injured and orphaned possums, lorikeets, tawny frogmouths and owls finding their way to our wildlife rehabilitation centre.
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