BJ Hubbard Reserve Working Bee
Help improve the natural environment at BJ Hubbard Reserve with a community weeding event.
Details
Saturday 23 May 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
BJ Hubbard Reserve, 49-51 Evelyn Road, Ringwood North, 3134
Free
Help improve the natural environment at BJ Hubbard Reserve with a community weeding event.
Saturday 23 May 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
BJ Hubbard Reserve, 49-51 Evelyn Road, Ringwood North, 3134
Free
Join a community-focused working bee at BJ Hubbard Reserve where you can make a real difference in preserving local bushland. This event is perfect for families and individuals who enjoy outdoor activities and want to contribute to environmental care.
The main activity involves weeding near the drain area, a critical spot where many invasive plants enter the reserve. Your efforts will help prepare the area for planting next month, supporting the health and growth of native plants.
Dress for gardening and the weather, with sturdy footwear and gloves recommended. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, and enjoy an optional morning tea afterwards to relax and connect with fellow volunteers.
This event runs on Saturday, 23 May 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00. Volunteers will meet at the Evelyn Road car park at the end of the driveway promptly at 10am.
If you arrive late, you can find the group by taking the far left pathway downhill towards the southeast corner of the reserve, near the concrete path close to Burlock Avenue. Note that there is no parking available on Burlock Avenue.
The working bee is free to attend, making it an accessible way to engage with nature and community.
The meeting point is at BJ Hubbard Reserve, 49-51 Evelyn Road, Ringwood North, 3134. The reserve is a beautiful natural area ideal for outdoor activities and environmental volunteering.
Parking is available at the Evelyn Road car park, but not on Burlock Avenue, so plan accordingly. The reserve features walking paths and natural bushland, providing a peaceful setting for the event.
Public transport options and accessibility details are not specified, so arriving by car is recommended.
Volunteers should wear appropriate clothing for gardening and the weather, including sturdy footwear and gloves. A raincoat is suggested if rain is forecast.
Bringing a water bottle is essential to stay hydrated during the activity. The event organizers will provide an optional morning tea after the weeding session to help you recharge.
This event is family-friendly and a great opportunity to teach children about environmental stewardship and community involvement.
There is no cost to participate in this working bee; it is a free community event.
No prior booking information is provided, so interested participants can simply attend at the scheduled time and location.
For more details or to get involved, contact the Mullum Mullum Creek Bushcare group via email.