Shoreline Community Newsletter Dec 2022

S t a r t yo u r n e x t c h a p t e r a t Sh o r e l i n e Planting a legacy for Shoreline’s future rt your next chapter at Shoreline To celebrate the community’s first park, nine Shoreline residents planted a family tree in Jingeri Park. Shoreline families had the opportunity to enter a competition to have a tree named after them in the new community park, with a mix of Tuckeroo and Banksia species selected for the occasion. Resident Clinton Freeman said he and his wife Stacey are excited to start their life in Shoreline, connect with neighbours and feel a strong sense of belonging. “Stacey and I have been married since we first bought our block in Shoreline and for the tree planting day we brought along our fur children,” Clinton said. “We are excited to extend our family in the future and look forward to spending time together in the new park.” As the trees begin to grow and find their roots, families, friends and visitors to the community will be able to keep a watchful eye over them, a special legacy for generations to come.

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