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“The Expo is also a great opportunity to expose kids to all the benefits of gardening for the mind and the body, which they can then take forward and use for the rest of their lives. It’s all about gardening for the soil and the soul!”

Other popular speakers on the program this year include Phil Dudman, The Garden Guru, a horticulturalist and landscaper that fronted a noisy 80’s grunge rock band long before becoming the Horticultural Editor of ABC Gardening Australia magazine; and Brisbane local Claire Bickle who will share her wealth of knowledge on indoor plants, creating happy habitat gardens to attract native fauna.

The full speaker program is available a position, please email meSecretary@glasshousecricketclub.com.au and I will send the nomination form.

Georgiadis.

“What makes it so special is that those who come and join us, can talk directly to some of the most knowledgeable and experienced gardeners we have in Australia. Whether you’re new to gardening (and how exciting is that!) or you are a seasoned expert looking for specialist advice, this is the best place to find it all.

Sport Results

Range Croquet

Contributed by Ken Barker

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RICOCHET players were out and about on Tuesday with a six-ball game continuing to be popular. Dianne Horsman scored 9 hoops, as did Sarah Widin and Priscilla Vickers, with Stuart Craig and Sally Adams making a creditable 4 in their game.

Thursday was a busy day at home and away. Lynette Evans and Sarah played in Nambour, again ricochet croquet, with a great result. They were matched up against Bill Habner and Theo Kleiberg, both for the Namcool team (a combination of Nambour and Coolum) but with both players, on this occasion from Nambour club. Sarah convincingly beat Theo 19 – 9 while Lynette lost to seasoned campaigner Bill Habner 12 – 17, a sterling result against such an experienced player. At one game apiece the outcome of the rubber swung on the doubles game where Maleny delivered the goods winning 19 – 15 in a tight encounter. Well done all players. Congrats Maleny on a 2 – 1 win.

At home Helen Andrews and Wallace Roy teamed up to beat Carole Atkinson and Sally in a game of association doubles while on lawn 2 Chris Borlase and Vince Carbery made 23 hoops to finish of Nick Cram and Donna Manning who managed 7.

On Sunday Helen and Wallace teamed up again to beat Val Carbery and Stuart 11 – 4. Donna played a lone hand against Vince and Nick and beat them 19 – 4; while Dianne beat Sarah 20 – 7.

Play days:

Association: Thursday and Sunday. Please arrive at 1 pm for games to be arranged by 1.30. Contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 for other days.

Ricochet: Tuesday. Please arrive at 8.45 a.m. for games to be arranged by 9.00 a.m.

Coaching: is available on Saturday mornings at 8am. Our web address is:

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