Tasmanian Community Foundation — a Way to Support WILDCARE Forever
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Issue No 11 September 2001 Tasmanian Community Foundation — a way to support WILDCARE forever. WILDCARE’s Chairperson and In the meantime, you can direct WILDCARE through the Tasmanian Vice Chairperson have had donations or bequests through the Community Foundation will provide discussions with Scott Marshall Tasmanian Community Foundation WILDCARE Inc with a permanent from the Tasmanian Community to WILDCARE Inc. In fact we are funding resource and assist us to Foundation about philanthropic looking for someone to “start-up” continue to support voluntary work assistance to WILDCARE. the fund with a donation. for Tasmania’s natural and cultural Community foundations are tax- So, are you thinking of writing or re- environment into the future (and it’s exempt, private, philanthropic writing your Will? Why not talk to tax deductible). organisations that raise and your solicitor about including a manage a wide range of bequest to the Tasmanian Your donation will last permanent endowment funds; in Community Foundation directed to forever! turn, these endowments generate a WILDCARE? Such a bequest will If you would like more information stream of revenues to support benefit WILDCARE forever. about the Tasmanian Community charitable activities within the Or, are you looking for a productive Foundation contact Tasmanian geographic areas served by the organisation to make a donation to Community Foundation, Tasmanian Foundation. for the protection of Tasmania’s Trustees Ltd, PO Box 367, Hobart Impressive aspects of the Tasmanian natural and cultural heritage, and 7001. Phone 6233 2859. Fax 6233 Community Foundation are: Reserves? A donation to 2896. Mobile 0417 335 972. • administrative fees payable to the Foundation are just 2% of the income generated by the funds, • the fund is forever, in that the core New Projects Funded funds are never spent, only the income generated by those funds, The Board of Management KarstCARes Cave recently approved three new • the Foundation is supported by Cleanup and Mapping projects for WILDCARE funding. Tasmanian Trustees Ltd Keep your eyes open for call-ups This project involves route marking, WILDTIMES The WILDCARE Board of later in the year… cave mapping and cave cleanup at Management is currently in Tailender Cave with work planned discussion with the Tasmanian The Mountain Orchestra for other caves in the Mole Creek Community Foundation with a view The Mountain Orchestra/ area. Funds will be used for the to establishing a named fund within WILDCARE Performance Project provision of suitable equipment for the Tasmanian Community will be run as a partnership between the volunteers to carry out the work. Foundation, meaning that the two organisations, with Equipment will remain the property WILDCARE would be available and WILDCARE members being invited promoted to donors and will-makers of WILDCARE, stored at Mole to join, to not only rehearse and as a suitable organisation for targeted Creek PWS Field Centre. perform as part of the orchestra, but donations and bequests. to design and build suitable WILDCARE Funding approved — Donations made to the WILDCARE $1989. Incorporated instruments for a performance at the Fund through the Foundation would Mountain Festival in March 2002, as be held in perpetuity, with the Part of the UN International Year of income from the fund being the Mountains. Members will work IN THIS ISSUE managed by WILDCARE Inc. This under the guidance of professional • Mountain is a very strategic approach to instrument makers and music creating an on-going funding base conductors. (see article elsewhere). Orchestra WILDCARE for WILDCARE. WILDCARE Funding approved — • TNPA — a new $2000. voice WILDCARE Foreshore Rehabilitation • New KarstCARes — Lake St Clair Group membership This work will rehabilitate and •Train the Trainer Newsletter of Section,Community Partnership Management and Resource Division,Conservation DPIWE GPO Box 44 Hobart 7001 03 6223 8308 E-mail:Ph 03 6233 2185 Fax [email protected] protect the foreshore of Lake St Course now due — See Clair, targeting severely eroded areas renewal form at Cynthia Bay and Frankland •AAT News Beaches. Work will include laying • Survey Cairns enclosed with jute matting and tree slash, seed collecting and seedling planting. •Warden welcomes this issue. WILDCARE Funding approved — walkers $2500. 2 The Mountain Orchestra — WILDCARE Performance Project Would you like to build a musical Fringe Festival in February and March instrument, learn how to play it and 2001. We have an established ongoing then perform with an orchestra at partnership with the Fern Tree The Mountain Festival? If so, then Community Association. The why not join in the Mountain Orchestra has a professional Orchestra — WILDCARE conductor, Jade Tinkler, and meets Performance Project? regularly to develop and practise original musical pieces that celebrate The Mountain Orchestra and how we feel about Mount Wellington. WILDCARE have formed a partnership to undertake a The Mountain Festival performance project as part of the The Mountain Festival is an Mountain Festival in late March 2002. arts/environment festival held in Mountain Orchestra is seeking new conjunction with the United Nations Orchestra mentor – Greg Lewis – International Year of Mountains and practices at the Fern Tree Community which draws its inspiration from Centre. Photo Chris Cooper. Mount Wellington. The Festival will Orchestra! The exact dates and times take place from 15th to 24th March of the workshops have not yet been 2002. Festival events will include finalised (at the time of going to performance and visual arts events. press), however it is likely they will be All will focus on aspects of the history held on 4 Saturdays (or possibly 8 or environment of Mount Wellington half-days) in November, December and the relationship of Mount and January at Ferntree and Strato’s Wellington to the surrounding urban workshop at Bream Creek. communities. One of the core events Participation in the workshops will be will be a concert performed by the free of charge. Mountain Orchestra. • Skill development workshops Don’t worry if you’ve not had much The Project previous musical experience. After • Instrument-making workshops we’ve made the instruments there will be 3 workshops to develop musical The performance at The Springs Concert, Mountain Orchestra is extending a April 2000. Photo Noelene Robinson. special invitation to WILDCARE skills. Musicians who are experienced in teaching community groups will members to make some extra members to participate in a series of lead these workshops. The details of instruments, and will be running instrument-making workshops, which the workshops will be finalised in instrument-making workshops in late will be led and supervised by conjunction with the participants. We November 2001 and January 2002. professional instrument-makers, anticipate they will be held at Ferntree When the instruments are made skill Strato Anagnostis and Julian Bush. for up to half a day on 3 weekend development workshops and Come along and make an instrument days. rehearsals will culminate in a and then play it as part of Mountain performance concert at the Mountain Finishing off a drum at the instrument-making workshop. Photo Chris Cooper. Festival in late March. The Mountain Orchestra The Mountain Orchestra is a community orchestra that was established over the summer of 1999/00, inspired by the idea of giving Mount Wellington resonance through music. The Orchestra built their own instruments under the direction of composer Raffaele Marcellino and instrument-maker Strato Anagnostis. Many of these instruments are large and sculptural with strong visual appeal. They are unique, original, bizarre and huge — and a great deal of fun to play. The Orchestra performed at the Springs in April 2000 and at the Wooden Boats Festival and Hobart WILDTIMES September 2001 WILDTIMES 3 September 2001 Council to fund the involvement of the professional musicians. The Wellington Park Management Trust and the Fern Tree Community Association are giving in-kind support. As a project partner, WILDCARE has agreed to provide $2000 to cover the materials for the instrument making, to fund the skills development workshops and to contribute to some administration expenses. How to participate As project partners, Mountain Orchestra is extending a special invitation to WILDCARE members to join in this project. It’ll be a heap of Trying out the “bobble-donk” at the instrument-making workshop. Photo Chris Cooper. fun, and is a creative way to promote the history, beauty and environment of •Developing the music and members and to WILDCARE Mount Wellington. rehearsals members who have made an For further information and to register Leading up to the performance there instrument and/or who are committed for the workshops, please contact will be a series of rehearsals to to participating in the performance in Angie McGowan. develop and practise the musical late March 2002. Phone 6233 2424 (w); 6224 8082 (h); pieces. These rehearsals will also Mountain Orchestra is applying to E mail: <angiemcgowan@primus. allow us a chance to further develop Arts Tasmania and the Hobart City com.au>. our musical skills. Tom O’Kelly, internationally renowned percussionist and lecturer at the Tasmanian Conservatorium, will direct the musical development of the orchestra and oversee the integration of the new instruments with the existing orchestra instruments. The Orchestra’s conductor, Jade Tinkler, will lead the rehearsals. Tom