markgrabe Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 (edited) OZNETWORX BBQ / BRING & BRAAI This is an invitation to all our South African Families, Other Migrants and Locals, their Friends and Anyone who wants to attend our “SPRING TIME” BBQ and Picnic EventHi Everyone, this is a social “FUN” event, please bring games, a ball, a bat and we can all have a bit of fun !!! Kids welcome !!!We are ALL the key to this success. Bring a friend and be responsible for growing our group and making a difference …So Bring die wors, die melketert en die mampoer, kom geniet die dag saam met ons !(Moenie die Biltong en droe wors vergeet nie!)DateSaturday, 26 Th August 2006 (WEATHER PERMITTING!)Time+/- 12H00 until 17H00 pm(not strictly this time, anytime afterwards will be OK)VenueBicentennial Park; near Homebush Bay & the Olympic Precinct, Homebush Bay, Homebush NSWEnter the Park through the Australia Avenue Gate, Follow the road till you see parking on the Left. We will be close to the BBQ Area Near P10b On the Map.See map at http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/OZNETWORX/files/ Ideal Networking Opportunity for New Arrivals to Sydney Please bring your own picnic baskets, food, drinks, chairs, umbrellas and a portable barbecue if you have one, as gas facilities are limited. We hope you can join us for a fun family day, which provides a great opportunity to meet and make new friends.Please extend this invitation to any other families, you might wish to invite, and send us their email addresses if they wish to be on our emailing address for future events.Please join the OZNETWORX members for a great day.http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/OZNETWORX/Call Mark on 0409 462 166 / 02 9594 0517 for more information.Bicentennial ParkBicentennial Park was created during the 1980s, in time to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary in 1988. The 100 hectare natural heritage site provides an important wetland ecosystem with 40 hectares of beautiful parklands. Bicentennial Park is part of Sydney Olympic Park and offers visitors recreation, nature-based tours, environmental education and outdoor event experiences. The Park offers free entry, BBQs, picnic areas, playgrounds, pathways and cycleways, parking, access to the wetlands, salt marsh and bird hides. Additional features include Lake Belvedere, Peace Monument, Treillage Tower, Sundial, 'Cyrus the Great' statue, the Silent Hearts Memorial Garden and water features. Opening HoursSunrise to sunset 365 days a year.Things to do at Bicentennial ParkHave a picnic, there is plenty of space around Lake Belvedere Use our BBQ facilities, they are free and electric Play in the two children's playgrounds Liberty Swing for people with disabilities Follow the boardwalk and explore the mangroves Walk, run or cycle, there is over 8 kilometres of shared pathways and cycleways Walk your dog. Please note, dogs are to be on a leash at all times and are not alowed in the wetlands Go bird watching in the specially built bird hide Hire a bike Relax and enjoy the environmentDid you know?TreillageA feature of Bicentennial Park is the Treillage - a square, 3 storey viewing tower constructed from trellis. Treillage is a French word for lattice. It was commonly used in gardens in the 16th century. Climb to the top of the Treillage for fantastic views of Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park and the Sydney city skyline.Liberty Swing - open from 3 July 2006Sydney Olympic Park in cooperation with Variety - The Chidren's Charity of New South Wales has installed a 'Liberty Swing' in the Village Green at Bicentennial Park. It allows people using wheelchairs and people with other disabilities to enjoy the fun and recreation of swinging. The Liberty Swing can only be accessed by a key. This key can be obtained from the Bike Hire shop (next to Lillies Cafe).Please do not feed the birdsFeeding the birds may seem like fun but it can harm them. Wrong foods make birds sick and can kill them. Adult birds pass diseases to their babies and make them sick too.So enjoy watching the birds in the Park but please don't feed them!!!Toilets:There are accessible toilets located in the Kiosk and near the mangroves.Vehicles: Accessible parking areas are located around the Kiosk, Lakeside and Village Green.Bus:The Olympic Explorer Bus (405) operates 7 days, is wheelchair accessible and travels from Strathfield throughout Bicentennial Park and the Olympic Precinct.Train:The nearest fully accessible railway stations are Lidcombe (easy access), Strathfield (easy access), and Olympic Park (easy access). Concord West Railway Station is the closest station, but its not wheelchair accessible.Infoline - 131500 or visit www.131500.com.au, TTY - 1800 637 500 More info at:http://www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au/Visiting/transportMark & Bronwen GrabeTel : 02 9594 0517Mobile: 0409 462 166PLEASE JOIN OZNETWORX: http://au.groups.yahoo.com/group/OZNETWORX/Bicentennial_Park_Map_BBQ_26_08_2006.pdf Edited August 16, 2006 by markgrabe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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