ABOVE: Video of the official opening, by Pastor Steve Godfrey
In memory of Ian Wilkins
His gentleness, humility, kindness, wisdom, prayers and countless chats have had a lasting impact. You lived a life so humbly, were the most selfless man- your impact is eternal and all who knew you will feel the loss deeply. When we opened the gardens, it was in your honour. You leave an incredible legacy. Thank you for being you, getting our daughter Belle addicted to shortbread creams (otherwise known as Poppa Ian biscuits), for inspiring my us, for hugs, for reminding us family isn't always blood. Sad for us, but glad you are home, and chatting with your beloved again.
My wife Marija and I have passed on the torch to the remaining team and have moved on to live in Armidale to start on a new season of life. Our time at C3 Kingscliff was one we will cherish and grew us beyond any expectation, it was our family and home for many years.
ABOVE: Ian Wilkins, whom made and installed the picket fence, a true servant, dear friend, mentor and spiritual father to us. The gardens have been dedicated to his life and memory.
The Overview and Goals of the project:
The community parklands and native bushland project was developed and maintained by C3 Kingscliff with the intention to be supported by the
work for the dole program participants. Support provided by these organisations and their respective advisors will ensure the projects longevity and sustainability for years to come.
The outcome for this project was to create a publicly and mobility challenged accessible parkland and walking tracks which are safe for the Kingscliff
community. The parklands and walking tracks have two main focuses. Parklands will be best to families and the Kingscliff community to come as to
allow younger children to play, relax and enjoy their surroundings. The walking tracks are intended to be a place of contemplation and sactuary from
the hustle and bustle of our busy daily life. Both areas will provide a sensory experience. The tracks will be focused on being disabled friendly with
sculptured features located along the walk.
The church currently owns Lot 7 which is 7 acres of land which will be partially developed for this project as well as 24 – 30 sand street Kingscliff ( refer to section V for more details). The church building is situated on 24 – 26 sand street with a basic parking lot on 28 – 30 sand street. The project consists of:
Two acres of Parklands
Vegetable gardens
3x picnic table areas
Large brick labyrinth
Brick well
2x Bridges
Paved walkways
Gazebo
Giant chess board
Large water table pond
One acre BMX track
Four acres of native bushland walking tracks
One carpark with reserved disabled and pram parking
One fenced children's play area
Large Swingset
Storage sheds and storage area with compost bays
Large rock garden
The Following are some images of the opening and the parklands space:
Labyrinth
Rock garden
Brick Well
Paved walking track
Large swing
Stone walking track which leads to the rock garden
One of the three picnic areas
Picket fence, made by Ian Wilkins
Giant chess board
Garden entrance
BMX track
Vegetable garden