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POP UP
COMMUNITY NEWS
11 March 2021 Issue 231
Mapleton and District, Queensland
Open Studios Sunshine Coast runs from 20 - 28 March
The hinterland studios are all open on the first weekend 20-21 and the coastal studios are open on the second weekend 27-28, with workshops in between. Here is a link to their website https://openstudiossunshinecoast.com.au/
Did you say hello to Maggie and Rollo at our last
Country Markets? Maggie and Rollo have been helping Cambodia for many years by sponsoring children, building new wells, teaching the Teachers with their helping hands. Everything that Maggie has made is given back generously to Cambodia to continue their mission in life. Maggie and Rollo will be at our next Country Market on Saturday the 27th March from 8am to 12noon. Want to help us or have a stall call Paula on 0419 706 603.
Anzac Day 25 April
Joshua Dyer (aged 14) was tasked at school to write a poem for Remembrance Day.
ONE THOUSAND MEN ARE WALKING
One thousand men are walking
Walking side by side
Singing songs from home
The spirit as their guide
they walk toward the light milord
they walk towards the sun
they smoke and laugh and smile together
no foes to outrun
these men live on forever
in the hearts of those they saved
a nation truly grateful
for the path of peace they paved
they march as friends and comrades
but they do not march for war step closer to salvation a tranquil steady corps the meadows lit with golden beams a beacon for the brave the emerald grass untrampled a reward for what they gave they dream of those they left behind and know they dream of them forever in those poppy fields there walks one thousand men
Joshua Dyer
Lest we forget
COVID-19 Update
Queensland Health has reached it’s first milestone in the delivery of the
COVID vaccine as over 2000 Queenslanders have now received their first
doses.
On Friday last week, Cairns Hospital came online and Brisbane’s second
Pfizer hub at the STARS Facility at Herston is operational.
This week the two remaining hubs at Sunshine Coast University Hospital
and Townsville University Hospital have started vaccinating critical
healthcare and quarantine workers as Phase 1a continues.
The Queensland Government website is regularly updated to provide
Queenslanders with information about the vaccine. It should be consulted
regularly and is located here: https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/
health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-19/protect-yourself-others/covid-19-
vaccine
KEY FACTS
• A vaccine is the best way to protect Queenslanders from COVID-19 –
the Palaszczuk Government wants all Queenslanders to have access to the
vaccine quickly and safely.
• This is a national vaccine rollout, led by the Federal Government and
implemented by states and territories.
• This is a global effort, and supply is limited across the world. Australia
must prioritise who receives the vaccination, and when.
• In Queensland, the first doses of vaccine are being delivered by
Queensland Health through six Pfizer hubs to front-line healthcare
workers, police officers, and hotel quarantine workers.
• These hubs are in areas that are close to points of entry for
international arrivals or where quarantine hotels are located – these are
the areas considered as the greatest risks.
COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS—WE NEED YOUR NEWS
SEND STORIES, IMAGES,
EVENTS BENEFITING THE COMMUNITY
AND YOUR ORGANISATION
The first six Pfizer hubs in Queensland are:
- Townsville Hospital
- Cairns Hospital
- Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital
- Princess Alexandra Hospital
- Gold Coast University Hospital
- Sunshine Coast University Hospital
DO YOU BELIEVE IT?
Oberonia palmicola
Fairy orchid are epiphytes with
indiscernible or creeping
rhizomes and tufts of
unusual fan like or iris like
growths, anchored by thin
roots.
Each growth consists of a
few flattened leaves which
overlap at the base and
spread at the tips. Thin arching inflorescences arise from the shoot apex
and carry tiny flowers, usually arranged in distinct whorls, but sometimes
in a spiral.
The flowers, which are carried upside down, have tiny spreading or cupped sepals and petals and a 3 lobed labellum that usually has a small sunken pit at its base.
Have you seen one?
Please send images and location to [email protected]
An important native species
LOCAL QUAILS
The stubble quail (Coturnix
pectoralis) is a native Australian
species which is the most common
quail species in Australia. The stubble
quail is a ground dwelling bird that is
characterised by its dark brown
feathers with a cream coloured strip
down the centre of each feather
giving rise to stripes down the length
of the bird. It is a plump species that
is larger than other native quails.
The brown quail is a plump, stocky bird growing to a length of 17 to 22 centimetres and weight of 75 to 140 grams. The colour is quite variable over the bird's wide range. The male is red brown speckled with black on the head and upper neck and mainly red brown on back and wings. The underparts range from buff or rufous to brown, but always with fine black chevron shaped barring. The tail is short, dark brown with yellowish barring.
A shy bird—have you been lucky enough to observe one recently?
RECYCLING IN MAPLETON
SPECTACLES ARE COLLECTED AT THE MAPLETON COMMUNITY LIBRARY.
The Mapleton Bowls Club is collecting bottles and cans with the refunds going to sponsor an event at the Club. There is a convenient collection point which is a wheelie bin placed at the foot of the entry stairs. This bin can be distinguished from others as it has a round hole in its roof where you can pop-in the recycle items. QLD container refund scheme in the school car park. All proceeds go to the Mapleton State School P&C. All your donations would be gratefully received and will go towards resources for our school and students. Mapleton Men’s Shed is also a receiving depot for recycling cans and bottles. These may be left in the sulo bins in front of the storage shed in Mapleton Forest Drive. Please do not crush the cans you deposit for recycling. JP SERVICES
Telephone 5445 7182 for a booking in Mapleton or Monday morning from 8:30am to 12 Noon without an appointment at the Mapleton Community Library.
Kureelpa and Dulong Hall 2 Jewett Road Kureelpa each Wednesday from 1 pm until 3 pm without appointment until further notice.
Community Service
St. Mary’s Anglican Church, on the green, Montville. Sunday Eucharist at 7:15am. For information contact Carole Phillips at 5445 7839. Montville Uniting Church Services are held each Sunday at 8.15 am, except on the 5th Sunday of a month when a combined service is held at Maleny Uniting Church at 9.45pm. All welcome. On a 5th Sunday a combined service is held at Maleny Uniting Church at 9.45. Contact: Rev. Liena Hoffman 0490421874. The church is open as a Reflection Gallery every day from at least 10 am till 3 pm.
The Library was awarded a Gaming Fund Grant
to renovate the interior of the Library.
Library will be closed from
29th March to 10th April.
Re-open on Monday 12th April at 2pm.
Be prepared, take out all your requirement
leading up to the 29th March.
The volunteer team
will assist you with
your selection.
Date Claims
NOW Local artists ‘A gathering of Flowers’, Mapleton Community Library.
12 March Probus, Mapleton Bow ls Club.
13 March St George’s Church Maleny, jazz concert.
19 March Dinner night Mapleton Bow ls Club, 6pm, must book.
21 March Community strategic planning, MADCA, Mapleton Bow ls Club.
21 March Maleny Arts Council.
24 March Cr David Law Mapleton Community Library, 10-12noon.
22-28 March Open Studios.
27 March Markets, Mapleton Hall.
29 March After 12noon—Mapleton community Library closed until 12 Apil for internal renovations.
9 April Tw ilight bow ls, Mapleton Bow ls Club.
9 | 10 | 11 April 75th Celebrations Mapleton Bow ls Club.
18 April Book Fair and mini market, Mapleton Community Library.
24 April Markets, Mapleton Hall.
25 April ANZAC Day.
25 April Tw ilght bow ls, Mapleton Bow ls Clubs.
The opinions expressed within articles in this publication are not necessary those of the editor.
GUESS WHICH CLUB IN MAPLETON IS
CELEBRATING 75 YEARS IN 2021?
Mapleton Bowls Club
Congratulations Bowls Members
GUESS WHICH ORGANISATION IS
CELEBRATING 35 YEARS IN 2021?
How long has your organisation been
operating?
2021 Exhibitions Calendar for
Blackall Range Visual Artists
St Mary’s Hall, Village Green Montville
Saturday 26th December 2020 to Monday 11th January 2021
1 full group and 2 small group exhibitions.
Hanging paintings Wednesday 23rd December first group
Full group Sat 26 th Dec to Thu 31th Dec (6 days)
Changeover Thurs 31th 3.30pm
Thurs 31st Dec to Wed 6th Jan (7 days)
Changeover Wed 6th 3.30pm
Thurs 7th Jan to Tues 12th Jan (6 days)
Dismantling paintings, hanging equipment 3.30pm Tues
12th Jan
Friday 2nd April to Sunday 11th April (Easter + school hols)
Full Group exhibition – 10 days
Hanging Thursday 1st April
Dismantling paintings, hanging equipment etc. Sunday 11th
Apr 3.30pm
Friday 25th June to Sunday 11th July (Qld & NSW School holi-
days)
Two small group exhibitions
Hanging Thursday 24thth June first group
Small group. Fri 25th June to Fri 2nd July (8 days)
Changeover Fri 2nd July 3.30pm
Small group. Sat 3rd July to Sun 11th July (9 days)
Dismantling paintings, hanging equipment etc. Sunday 11th
Jul 3.30pm
MALENY ARTS COUNCIL Maleny Arts Council is thrilled to announce its first show of 2021. It’s a sublime recital called WONDERLAND and features two of Australia’s most gifted music stars - Alex Raineri (piano) and Katie Stenzel (soprano). WONDERLAND includes works by Rossini, Debussy, Mozart, Grainger, Vaughn-Williams and Tom Lehrer! Don't miss it! Sunday 21 March at 2.00pm Maleny Community Centre. Then join us for a glass of wine on the deck. Bookings: malenyartscouncil.com
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