Community Projects and Upcoming Events in Tumby Bay
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Tumby Bay District Council Podcast, where we delve into the heart of community life by celebrating recent activities and exploring future projects in the Tumby Bay District area.
We begin by highlighting a successful Combined Churches meeting and an inspiring visit to Port Neill Primary School, where students impressed everyone by showcasing their sustainability projects, including pen making with recycled plastic. Exciting upgrades are underway, as the renewal of the Tumby Bay Foreshore and Port Neill playgrounds takes center stage, with new fencing set to begin post-school holidays.
As warmer months approach, safety remains a priority. We share essential reminders about increasing snake sightings and provide updates on ongoing projects, like the Lipson Cove Campground upgrade, enhancements to Tumby Bay jetty, and details on the rock revetment wall process. We also take a moment to recognize Artist Evelyn Walker for her invaluable contributions to Lipson Cove signage, emphasizing the significance of acknowledging traditional landowners.
Moving forward, the community can look forward to several exciting projects, including federally funded marine dredging, lawn renovations at Tumby Bay Foreshore, and planned renovations of council buildings. We also remind you of two much-anticipated events: the Carols by the Beach and the Tumby Bay Lions Club Christmas Pageant, both set to bring joy this December.
Our discussion then shifts to essential updates, including the availability of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) throughout the district, underscoring their life-saving potential. In the realm of safety, keep an eye on fire risks as Tumby Bay CFS proudly welcomes a new firefighting truck. Remember, local farmers can access free support through Rural Business Support, with the Beyond the Paddock BBQ series fostering community connections.
Be sure not to miss the Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11th and the Club Annual General Meeting on November 12th. Plus, crucial information about crisis support, including transitional housing funding for domestic violence victims, is also highlighted.
This month's episode wouldn't be complete without a nod to Tumby Bay's exemplary generosity. Despite logistical challenges with the collection trailer, we encourage donors to align their drop-off times wisely to ensure safety. The Tumby Bay Progress Association has been outstanding, completing a budget-friendly weather station and advancing the Travellers' Rest Project with initiatives such as a virtual information center and tourist brochure development.
The Power Boat Club's BBQ area is in for a facelift, and although there are insurance hurdles for the swimming pontoon, future deployments are eagerly anticipated. The Trishaw Bike is back in action post-repairs, and the Progress Association's generosity extends to supporting the hospital, enhancing Christmas celebrations, coordinating local events, and contributing financially with commitments like $75K for jetty repairs and $10K towards a community bus.
Your involvement and support continue to be vital in keeping Tumby Bay vibrant. To stay updated, visit the council’s website or follow us on social media. Thank you for tuning in and being an integral part of our community's journey.```
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