We are hoping to hold our AGM and quiz night on Monday August 10th + George’s Gardening Suggestions for August 2020.
Read MoreWe are well into winter now and with the change in seasons often comes a change in routines for owners and equines. Some of us may find ourselves being yarded or stabled more often and for longer periods. We may also find ourselves feeling a little more neglected due to inclement weather. Horses, although sensitive are actually quite adaptable to the most amazing variety of things.
Read MoreAfter many, many weeks of closure for worship, Cherry Church began its Sunday services on 12 July, at 9.30 am. It’s a welcome return to our worship in our community after the first break in over 170 years. The life of the Church though, hasn’t ceased during the closure. We want to emphasise that we provide pastoral assistance and support for anyone who requires it.
Read MoreAs COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease, our activities are almost back to pre-coronavirus levels, though we continue to maintain protocols regarding social distancing, hygiene and asking that people who are feeling ill stay away until they are better.
Read MoreGreat news, the netball season has now officially started. We have had a couple of games and we have also had some great wins to get the season started. On 1st of August we have the majority of the teams playing at home so it would be a great day to come and see some great netball + Winter Games times
Read MoreI’d like to thank all of our volunteer deliverers for the wonderful job they do to ensure we receive our monthly newsletters. if YOU would like to get involved in the community by doing a regular Cherry Chatter delivery along your section of road, please contact a committee member.
Read MoreThe weekend is upon us and it is pouring with rain and freezing cold outside. So, with some time on my hands (the positives of not being able to go outside) and sitting in front of our lovely warm fire with some magazines, my computer and settled in for some “me time.” I came across an article written by Professor Debbie Haski-Leventhal from Macquarie University which is interesting to read and provides an interesting perspective on the COVID-19 impacts.
Read MoreEveryone in the club is feeling so happy and grateful to be playing footy in 2020. A couple of months ago we all held little chance it would happen but here we are.
Read MoreOver the last few weeks along with so many things in our state we are finding that the relaxation of the COVID-19 restrictions means our club and the sports clubs have been able to get back to the new normal. We are allowed up to 90 people in the clubrooms and up to 1,000 spectators to watch games. Remember there are also meals on Thursday nights after training and everyone is welcome.
Read MoreBirthdays for August
Rainfall for June 2020 181.6 mm
Rainfall for June 2019 140.4 mm
Average rainfall for June 130.2 mm
So how are you coping with the COVID-19 crisis? How did you celebrate ANZAC Day in 2020? Did you stand at the end of your driveway at dawn like we did? + some very good news about the Rec Ground.
Read MoreThis month we continue with the second part of a Kangaroo Island deployment carried out in January this year, but first an update on the COVID-19 situation.
Read MoreGeorge’s Gardening Suggestions for May 2020. Unfortunately, there will be no meetings until further notice
Read MoreFirst Training Principles – remember this is a follow on from last month’s Five Freedoms. The bulk of this is taken from Equitation Science should you wish to go into more detail. There are 10 basic training principles.
Read MoreThis is a combined edition with content from the March and April editions. When we met back in early March, we had held back on the March edition due to the rapidly changing situation that was taking place due to the Corona Virus or COVID-19 as we now refer to it.
Read MorePlease note that due to the COVID-19 situation there are no church services at present.
Read MoreFrom Natural Resources Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges: A decade-long effort to save one of our most threatened beach-nesting birds from extinction appears to be slowly paying off.
Read More