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April 2020 Volume 5, Issue 10
The Pelican Monthly Bulletin Web site: www.riversideestaterenmark.com.au
The Pelican Monthly Bulletin For the Residents of Riverside Estate.
Renmark The Riverland’s Premier Over 55s Lifestyle Village
Inside this issue
Director’s Update……………….……..2
Covid-19 Information…..……..…...3
Potter Inn Gardeners……………...4-5
Social Club Updates………...…..…..6
Community Bits & Pieces…………..7
Community Information………….8-9
Just for Fun………………….………….10
Calendar ………………...…..…..........11
MANAGER’S REPORT
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Roger Williams (Chairman)
Lynne Williams (Secretary)
Graham Edwards (Treasurer)
Mike Thomas
Emily Davies
Maureen Williams
The Pelican Monthly Bulletin
is produced monthly for and by
the residents of Riverside Estate.
All contributions including articles, jokes,
photos, etc are most welcome
and should be sent to the editor
by the 25th of the month for inclusion in the
next or future issues depending
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Committee Members Residents Committee
Tony Peak – Chairperson & Secretary Glenda Edwards – Minutes Secretary Stephen Davies – Finance Cheryl Vriends – Finance Jenny Thomas – Special Projects Gene Branson – Special Projects
March has been an interesting month to say the least.
The weather has been glorious, nice days and even a bit of
rain, giving the gardens and lawns a wash and a drink.
In between our general garden and maintenance tasks, Scott
and I have completed installing irrigation around home 75 and have
completed most of the landscaping. We also modified some of the irrigation
on the big lawn area, freeing capacity for additional sprinklers on the planned
expansion of the lawn area to the north.
I would like to thank all residents for their cooperation in dealing with the Corona
Virus, assisting in developing strategies to best deal with protecting our health
and welfare here at Riverside.
Thank you for your cooperation in cancelling Resident AGM, Tai Chi, Procreate,
and many other activities in the Recreation Centre with numerous participants.
Thank you also to the residents who have made themselves available to other
residents assisting in grocery shopping and other tasks.
I have tried to keep residents informed with changes that we have implemented
and
initiatives undertaken to keep Riverside as safe as possible. Not all residents may
agree with some of the initiatives, however I believe any precautions we take
individually and collectively will not be a waste of effort.
We have now closed Murray Dyer Avenue gate 24/7, an extreme measure at the
moment maybe, however with the virus spread an unknown factor, the gates
may prove to be welcome hinderance. Let’s all hope it doesn’t get to that!
Stay safe
Ken Smith
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DIRECTOR’S REPORT FROM JIM
Our lives at Riverside Estate have changed. The Corona virus pandemic has impacted every one of us. in the Village, Renmark, Australia and the rest of the World. Our situation will get worse and, as management, we have to plan for the worst.
Most residents seem to accept the enormity of the crisis. Others maybe not so much. Yes, you are lucky to be living in the country, in a secure gated community that is better able to meet this challenge. But we are at risk and there is no room for complacency. Invariably your most crucial decisions will be purely personal; health, financial, self-isolation, travel, distancing, shopping etc.
But residents’ communal health and safety is as important and many of your decisions also need to consider the impact to fellow residents and staff. As employers we particularly ask that you allow our staff to work in a safe and friendly environment at all times and respect that this is a very difficult time for them.
Amongst our community there are strong intellects, a wealth of experience and many differing opinions. These, and our supportive culture, have always been a strength and will help get us through. Ken reports that he has acted on many of your reasoned suggestions already; visitors, sanitation, operation of gates etc.
We are receiving daily advice from Health authorities both as it applies in general and specific advice to Re-tirement Village Operators.
As a management team, we are applying this broader expert advice to our unique situation at Riverside. Because it is changing daily we have authorised Ken to make collective decisions on our behalf. He is keen to hear and consider your opinions. And like any leader, his decisions will take into account national directives, and will be made in the best interests of the majority of residents. Please respect these decisions and let him know of changes to your personal situation if they are likely to impact others.
We also wish to assure all residents that we have reviewed our financial position and that we have the financial reserves to ride this crisis for as long as it takes.
I hope you and your loved ones keep safe and calm during this crisis. We will get through it. Let’s hope it is over soon so we can get back to our normal relaxed lifestyle at Riverside Estate.
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RIVERSIDE ESTATE RESIDENTS COMMITTEE AGM
Due to the postponement of the Riverside Estate Residents Committee AGM and the subsequent
announcement of the committee members for the RERC and the Social Club for 2020 - 2021,
the outgoing committees will remain in office until such time as a new AGM can be arranged.
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COVID-19 INFORMATION
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Water Roster - Apr 2020
6th John & Yvonne
13th Mazz
20th Cheryl
27th Mike & Jenny
Water Roster - May 2020
4th John Bassham
11th Graham & Marie
18th John & Yvonne
25th Mazz
POTTER INN GARDENERS
There are plenty of strawberries in the garden and the spring onions are growing well. Still a few zucchini and egg plant ready to pick, but not much else available at the moment. We will be doing some more planting in the next few weeks so hopefully it won't be too long before there are some more veggies ready. We have planted bean seeds which apparently the ducks enjoy digging up, so may be necessary to get some growing in seed trays before planting them out next time.
I have noticed lots of ladybirds in the strawberry patch - it is great to see these busy little creatures, as I think they are a sign of a healthy garden and seeing them never fails to make me smile. So if you need cheering up, go pick some strawberries and look for the ladybirds.
Cheers Jenny
If you are unable to water on your rostered week
please organise to swap with someone and let Jenny know.
Water Roster starts on Monday and ends on Sunday.
For your convenience, watering day reminders
are colour coded on the calendar .
With the start of a new year for the Garden Club we welcome Jenny, who has taken over the role
of Note Taker/Secretary at the monthly meetings. We look forward to hearing from Jenny each
month on what is happening in the garden. A big thank-you to Cheryl who has provided us with
the monthly newsletter updates for the last 3 years.
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Team Leader Potter Inn Gardeners Report March 5th 2020
The fruit trees once again were a great success with absolutely the most delicious fruit and loads of it, although a couple of our younger trees are a bit lazy, but that happens to all living things on this planet great and small. The strawberries have been great, peas, sweetcorn, not such a success, the tomato grower had a great outcome, the radish grower always seems to have success, and some of our veggies were not the hit that we would have expected.
Our new greenhouse has been a great investment housing the tomato plants and Noel’s frames that has kept them tidier and a bit easier to pick, and the Tomatoes were perfect.
I still believe there are more questions need to be asked about where we go from here to maintain the gar-den to a reasonable standard. In saying that I understand that we are all still growing up and having more important things to do.
The garden at the moment is looking pretty good, the weeds will be always an ongoing and so weeding is a never ending job, and then there is the pruning, some of us are not too enthusiastic about that, maybe it is because we are all still growing up and our limbs don’t work that well.
I believe we have the watering right at this moment, but we have had some problems with small cockle shells blocking the filters and now only needs those on the watering roster to check that it is all working, but maybe some extra watering on some of the very hot periods. Over the years we have tried to get the watering right so watering does not become a tedious job.
I believe the monthly meetings are important to keep our group together, keep them light and bright with the opportunity for everyone to have their say, we are volunteers and we all have a voice.
Thank you Jenny, Mike and Val, Val who has had work on one of her knees and not been seen about for a while, we wish her well for being the Note Taker and Money Holder, Noel, for his water management that has been a bit of a pain this last 12 months, Graham (Havachat) and Marie for collecting and recycling the cans and bottles the money keeps our joining fees very low, John and Yvonne, Mazz and Tony, this includes everyone who has put time into maintaining our special community garden, and once again those fairies that hover over our garden to spread a bit of garden love.
Mazz, Tony and Val I know it has not been easy for you, I sincerely say thank you for staying on board.
To our faithful members, thank you for being part of the Potter Inn Gardeners, I hope you will sign up again this year.
Thank you to the residents who have picked and enjoyed the produce, your involvement enables us to pur-chase seedlings and fertilizer and other bits and pieces for the garden to make the garden user friendly. Team Leader: John
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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SOCIAL CLUB UPDATE
Happy Hour - from 6PM every Friday night BYO drinks and a small plate of nibbles to share.
Suspended until further notice.
Soft drinks & beer are available for purchase in the Rec Centre.
They are located in the left hand fridge
Please place your money in the Honour Jar.
Prices are on the jars.
Next Pizza Night
A whiteboard is located in the main hall area in the Rec Centre behind the produce table
so the Social Club can list all the up-coming events for the month.
Attendance lists will still be located in the Library - please add your name if you wish to attend.
Lucky House Draw - March (from a total of 37 eligible homes) Total contributions 29 participants @ $2 per house = $58 LESS 25% for RESC = $15 Amount to winner (#92) $43 Plus jackpot from February $42 Total amount won $85
IMPORTANT NOTICE In line with the current Coronavirus (Covid-19) self-isolation and social distancing regulations, all social functions at Riverside Estate will be suspended until further notice.
Ken will be asked to draw the lucky house draw each month and this will be announced in the following issue of the Pelican Monthly Bulletin.
When this is all behind us, it will be a good excuse to have a big get-together.
Stay healthy Regards The Social Committee
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COMMUNITY BITS & PIECES
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The Recreation Centre has a big, new sink -
this will make the clean up after using
things like the large crock pots so much
easier.
Unfortunately we will have to wait a while
before we can test it out.
New signage at Riverside
Watch this space!!!
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In case you may have missed the email notification,
download the latest SARVRA Newsletter here.
(left click on the link)
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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SARVRA NEWS Sarvra News is a quarterly publication giving valuable and interesting news on living in South Australian Retirement Villages The SARVRA representative within the village is Anne Marie Weiss (house number 20). Anyone wishing to receive the quarterly publication at a cost of $5 annually should contact Anne Marie (620) The Riverside Residents Committee strongly recommend this well produced publication which contains up to date legal information on living in a Retirement Villages in South Australia.
The new Information Booth
outside the front door at
the Rec Centre will be very
helpful for visitors to be
able to pick up relevant
information if there is
no-one around.
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION
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JUST FOR FUN
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PLEASE NOTE:
DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS ALL ACTIVITIES
HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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