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Home » Canowindra Garden Club: Growing Community Projects In 2024

Canowindra Garden Club: Growing Community Projects In 2024

4 December, 2024 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The new information board at Morris Park.

2024 has been a busy and productive year for the Canowindra Garden Club Inc (CGC). Thanks to generous support from both the community and Cabonne Council, who awarded CGC a Community Assis­tance Program (CAP) Grant, the club have completed several community projects that will help ensure our town remains welcom­ing to those wholive here, and those just passing through.

Some of the memorable moments and notable achievements of CGC this year in­clude:

Garden Ramble: As part of the 2024 In­ternational Balloon Festival activities, the clubs first garden ramble was a resound­ing success, with up to 150 visitors to each of the 10 open gardens. The Curran family opened the gates to Noojee Lea, and then generously donated all monies raised to the Canowindra Hospital Auxiliary.

Morris Park Signage: Working in col­laboration with the Canowindra Historical Society and Cabonne Council, the Morris Park information board details the interest­ing history of the park, including historic photos. Thank you to Jan Harrison from the Canowindra Historical Society and to Mary Finn from CGC, who’s commitment turned this project into a reality.

Dog Waste Stations: Another success­ful community collaboration between local dog walkers, Cabonne Council and CGC which resulted in the installation of four Dog Waste Stations, located at Morris Park, Canowindra Showground, Belubula River near caravan park and Canowindra Connections Centre. Cabonne Council and CGC will regularly maintain the waste sta­tions tol help keep our town free and clean of dog waste.

Picnic Table: As part of the awarded Ca­bonne Council CAP Grant, CGC have in­stalled a recycled plastic picnic table along the bank of the Belubula River, just across from the Canowindra Caravan Park. The picnic table was supplied and installed by Ben Schaefer from Benchmark Buildings who has done a great job. Mid Lachlan Landcare is scheduled to plant additional trees in this area in 2025, which will result in a welcoming place to stop and have a picnic.

Spring Fling Street Stall: Club mem­bers donated home grown fruits, veggies and herbs, along with potted annuals and perennials, succulents and bunches of freshly cut flowers from their gardens to raise funds for the club at this year’s Spring Fling on Gaskill Street. It was fantastic to see so many familiar faces come along and support the club, plus many visitors to town who went home with a ‘little something green’ from Canowindra.

The Canowindra Garden Club Inc would like to thanks their incredible members who have volunteered their time and exper­tise, and also the Canowindra community, who have supported their fundraising ef­forts and community projects over the past twelve months.

The club would like to give a special mention to the team at Cabonne Council, especially Andrew Jarrett and Ted Ellis who have gone above and beyond in helping CGC achieve these projects which go to benefit the whole community.

The Canowindra Garden Club Inc is al­ready busy planning events for 2025. If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact the club at info@canowin­dragardenclub.au From everyone at the Canowindra Gar­den Club Inc, have a safe and merry Christ­mas.

Recycled Picnic Table near the Caravan Park.

Dog waste stations have been installed at four locations.

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