TASMANIAN FIELD NATURALISTS’ CLUB BULLETIN Page 3 
AUGUST 17th (Thursday). Members' night—what can you talk 
about ? This is your chance to give a- five or-4;en 
minute talk, so start thinking about^Tt now. 
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ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTINGS, PROJECTS AND 
To save postage for circulars an£ 
IMPORTANT 
If you would like to attend outings or camps, or help 
with projects, and the New letter does not give specific 
details, please ring the Secretary on 303255, 9.00-5.Q©» 
or the President, 296602, for final details. 
Do not rely on members to tell you what is 
going to happen. They might have missed a meeting - or 
it might slip their memory to let you know. 
Attendance at outings and camps, and help with 
projects is important and enjoyable and helps to make the 
Club into a group of likeminded friends. We rely on 
individual members to keep in touch— especially if they 
can not attend meetings. 
HELP YOURSELF 
and HELP THE CLUB 
Miss M.L. Westbrook. 
NEW MEMBERS 
We are very pleased to welcome the following 
new members to our Club: 
Miss Roberta Barnett, 5 McTavish Ave., North Hobart; 
Miss Gaylene Marriott, P.O.Box 177, New Norfolk; 
Mr. Norman Poynter, 15 Knocklofty Tee., West Hobart; 
Mr. & Mrs. John & maria Grist, 11 Canning Court, Mt. Stuart; 
and, Dr. D. A. & Mrs. A. V. Ratkowsky, c/- C.8.I.R.O., 
Battery Point. 
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 
World Environment Day, June 5th, 1978 — could 
one of our members suggest a suitable way of participat¬ 
ing in *orld Environment Day activities to show that the 
T.F.N.C. is concerned about the environment. If you have 
any ideas please contact the Secretary. 
