On Tuesday 18 December 2018, The Cherry Gardens Uniting Church provided the annual Carols evening at the Memorial Hall. Cherry Church is grateful for the generous support provided by the community. The following is a bit more of our history leading up to our 170th Anniversary in March 2019.
Read MoreOn 15th of December the Cricket Club, along with Cherry Chatter, had a Christmas Show following two T20 games that were played against the Aldgate Cricket Club. The clubs also used this gathering as an opportunity to have an official opening of the new Playground and play area.
Read MoreOn Dec 9th the Air Support group held the annual training day for all members. This is where we officially open the season and refresh our skills and get our accreditation ready for the fire season ahead.
Read MoreApplications are being sought for the City of Onkaparinga Grants Program 2019-20, opening Monday 28 January and closing Tuesday 12 March.
Read MoreJanuary and February birthdays
Read MoreRainfall for November 2018: 74.2
Rainfall for November 2017: 43.8
Average Rainfall for November: 49.5
Are you computer savvy? Even a little? Or do you have an interest in learning something new? If so, you might be interested to learn a desktop publishing program called InDesign which we use to create our newsletter each month. We need some new, and interested parties to learn the program, then help to prepare the newsletter for printing.
Read MoreThe Cherry Gardens Uniting Church Christmas Carols will be held at the Memorial Hall on Tuesday 18 December. Children’s activities, which include craft, face painting and a balloon twister, start at 6.30 pm with the carols starting at 7.30 pm.
Read MoreDid you know? The Cherry Gardens airbase is one of only two Class A airbases in South Australia, both which are servicing water bombing operations in the Mt. Lofty Ranges zone. We operate independent to the local Cherry Gardens CFS Brigade although all our volunteers are registered with the brigade.
Read MoreGuest Speaker Steve Adcock of DroneCo: Steve provided us with an insight into using Drones in Agriculture and showed us a range of drones which he uses in his business of photographing weddings, social events, mining operations, vineyard vegetation growth etc.
Read MoreBefore the beginning of last summer I would have discussed with you the importance of keeping your equines safe in times of disasters, namely bushfires. Now there are some other factors to take into consideration which will help in the evacuation/handling or relocation of your horse.
Read MoreThis month has seen us busy again with various jobs around the community, most of which were minor in nature and straight forward to resolve. As we move toward the end of another year (how fast did that one go?) I thought it a good chance to look back and cover some of the achievements and challenges we faced in 2018
Read MoreFrom time to time, instead of bringing speakers from outside, we enjoy hearing from members of the club which is helpful in better getting to know each other. Claire drew our attention to “Mindfulness through Gardening” and Pauline showed us a pictorial presentation of her recent visits to two beautiful English gardens: The Eden project and The Lost Gardens of Helligan, both in Cornwall, UK.
Read MoreThere has been a huge increase in the numbers of ringtail possums coming into care, particularly from cat attack. As I write, there is a New Holland Honey Eater struggling for its life because of a neighbours’ cat slinking across a local’s garden with the bird in its mouth.
Read MoreFormer long-time resident of Cherry Gardens Rob Walker recently launched his new book, “Square Pegs” at the Once and Again Book Café on Marion Road. Rob and his wife Lyn lived at 111 Cherry Gardens Road for 31 years.
Read MoreThe Museum opening times are posted on a sign outside the museum and will be open for the last time this year on Sunday, 25 November from 1pm to 4pm.
Read MoreUpdate following the Annual General Meeting + local award-winning author and zoologist Daniella Clode provided a fascinating talk based on her book The Wasp and the Orchid, the Remarkable Life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman.
Read MoreThe SA History Festival has grown significantly from 2004 when 97 organisations participated in the first History Week. Cherry Gardens participated in a couple of the earlier History Weeks with a display of some past history at the Hall one year, and a bus tour through the district in another year. So I guess the question is whether any local residents would like to participate in something for the 2019 SA History Festival.
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