Thursday, 22 March 2012

A Word from Watto

From time to time, John Watson, President of the Preston Beach Progress Assoc., will put together a few words for the membership and it will be published here on the blog.  This is the first of what should be regular updates from Watto;


A Word From Watto - 2012

 General Background

As you are all probably aware after the recent Annual General meeting The Preston Beach Progress Association executive now consist of Fred Evely, Vice President, Marion Herkes, Secretary, Danny (Mac scrooge) Norton, Treasurer and myself as President. Judy Carroll is to be congratulated on her hard work for the Progress Association over the many years and deserves a well earned break from the presidency. However in saying this Judy is still prepared to support and assist the Progress as we continue to travel into the future.
 Welcome to Our New Members
Under Larraine’s initiative and Marion’s support Preston Beach Progress has commenced a new membership drive which is having outstanding results. If you know of others who have a vested interest in Preston Beach, either residential or transient to Preston on weekends, public holidays or when they please, can contact us for membership forms. The more membership the better, as we are all in this together.
Community Ownership Vision
In my other life before retirement there was a mindset syndrome called “The Broken Window Syndrome”. Also documented in enforcement research. In summary, it relates to damage, anti social behaviour, and crime. The syndrome starts from a small incident of a window in a street building being broken and left unrepaired. It then becomes a signal that there’s no ownership and no one really cares, so the breaking of more windows in that street occurs. This cascading affect is the same as a motor vehicle being left unattended on the side of the road for several days. Someone comes along and smashes in the front windscreen, if still left unattended the mind set signal comes to fruition – no one cares so the vehicle becomes totally trashed and sometimes burnt along with other vehicles in the vicinity. The area or neighbourhood then declines - people begin to ignore rowdy, unruly and threatening behaviour. They no longer become the eyes and ears by ceasing to exercise social regulation over little things happening in the area. When law-abiding eyes stop watching the streets, social order breaks down and a more vicious cycle begins. Pride, community ownership, law-abiding eyes and ears to enhance social regulation can eradicate this broken window syndrome.

To enable us to display a form of pride and community ownership, in liaison with the Shire of Waroona, there will be a placement of a Welcome to Preston Beach entry sign on the right hand side of the causeway as you enter Mitchell Road. More work is planned to develop this area into a viable entry statement with a new upgraded Information Town site map, a picnic rest area and seating. Our current Preston Beach Town site information map at this location is outdated with its support structure becoming unserviceable and unsafe. This will be addressed at our next Progress general meeting Saturday March 31st, 2012.

Preston Beach Community Open Day

The Preston Beach Community open day for the Town Site Strategy project, took place between 10 am to 2 pm Saturday March 10th 2012 and was well attended by community members. Approx 120 people attended our community centre to find out what was happening, asked questions and provided feedback. Appreciation is given to all who assisted and contributed in making this a successful occasion. Marie and her team, Larraine, Marion, Bev Judy, Jan, Fred, Lew, Geoff and Doug, your support and commitment was outstanding, so were the few wines and frothies’ later.

Thank You

On a personal note, I would like to thank you all for your kind thoughts and condolences on the passing of my son John Patrick Watson (Jnr). Your support was greatly appreciated by Larraine and myself.

Regards

John Watson
President Preston Beach
Progress Association

March 16th 2012 

Sunday, 18 March 2012

St Patrick's Day Photo Album

There were a heap of excellent photo's taken on St Patrick's Day which couldn't all go into John's report so here are a few more for you to enjoy.


We would like to thank the Shire of Waroona for supporting the event through Summer Events funding.  This funding meant that we could offer a meal to the local community for a tiny $5 a plate - where else will you get a good feed for so little?!!


I wish we had 'smellavision' because the aroma's coming off the cooking pot were just amazing and the flavour of the stew was something to write home about.  Best stew ever!  Well done boys.
Fred - not just a clever sparky but a pretty good gardener too!
Shire President Noel Dew pitching in with spud duties - is there no boundary Noel?
Of course, these events don't just materialise overnight.  John and his band of workers put a lot of effort into the planning and execution of the day.  A team of willing hands turned up on the Friday night prior to St Paddy's to peel a ton of vegetables (might have exagerated a little), dice meat, set up marquees and do a general tidy up.  Fred did his lighting tricks as usual - what would we do without his special talent?

John has thanked Dave for his help with the main course and I would like to add thanks to the ladies who supplied a delicious range of desserts; Carmel for a trifle and pavlova (how fast did that go??) and Larraine for the green jelly trifle.

The terrible triplets from Tipperary

We all know how good the "not so rusty" Hay Seeds are but what a surprise when Dave Forsey came out and did his Elvis numbers for us.  We are very lucky to have such a wealth of talent on our doorsteps and no doubt we'll be seeing more of Dave and the boys at the next function.

 
We had a big crowd and they spread out over the grounds of the community hall including the use of the rotunda area which is fast gaining in popularity at events because of the cool breezes and lovely shade from the peppermint trees. Personally, I can't wait to see the hall extentions underway and the proposed deck out from the paved area installed. The view over the golf course is there to enjoy.

Ahah, a leprechaun!

What's in the water bottle?  Where's the Guiness?  These Irish scally wags are trying to fool us.
Stacee's fingers fly over the keyboard
Can't talk - too busy eating :D


Saturday, 3 March 2012

Rambling About

I've been getting out and about a little more lately in an effort to raise my fitness level and general well being.  I've been rising at 6am and taking long walks around town, along the walking trail and down to the beach and can I say well done to all the other Prestonians who I see out early in the morning! 

Fig tree near the Lake Preston walking trail
It's not unusual to see lots of kangaroos and their joey's. It's not even unusual to spot an emu or two sauntering along the road, but recently I was delighted to see a gorgeous red breasted robin in all it's finery on Fairway Terrace.  I know the residents in this part of town see them quite frequently, but for us hill dwellers, they are a bird we never see.


Emus are easier to photograph than robins or eagles
Even more exciting than the robin was my encounter with a large wedge tailed eagle, right up close and personal!  He was perched in one of the dead trees opposite the Heritage Poles near the entrance to town.  When he saw me he soared overhead for a minute or two, head cocked to one side and we were looking eye to eye.  Very special!  What a magnificent bird and how lucky are we to have them living on our doorstep. Mind you I fear for the little robin...

I've also had it on good authority that there is a pair of emus that have a nest right here in town.  It will be wonderful to see them trotting about with their chicks in a few months.

Autumn is my favourite time of year and there's nothing more invigorating than a brisk walk in the crisp morning air.  I ventured down to the beach for a long walk with Lew recently and on the way back to the main swimming area we spotted a pod of dolphins playing a hundred meters off shore.  It certainly pays to get up early.  There's always something interesting happening.

Several months ago I was told by the Shire of Waroona maintenance man that the table in the gazebo at the beach car park was in a dangerous condition and would be removed.  What Mark didn't tell me was that they were going to rebuild it and reinstall.  I was very pleased to see the table reappear recently with a sturdy new frame which will give many more years of service.  It was a nice surprise.

Everything old is new again!
Finally, because I am rambling, the Progress Association made a last minute decision to hold a book sale at the hall over the long weekend to clear out some of the library books to make way for a storage area to house the tables, chairs etc.  It was a great opportunity to catch a few visitors to town and bolster the coffers a little.  The sale brought in just on $200 in a couple of hours.  Well worth the effort.




There are plenty of books left so if you missed out don't worry.  We'll be having another book sale over the Easter break