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Talk n Dawdle returns

Talk n Dawdle group has kicked off, meeting weekly on Wednesday at 10am.

The Talk n Dawdle started in early 2023, thanks to Ricci Webster’s simple yet lovely idea.

After purchasing a house near the Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick with her husband Stephen, she wanted to meet fellow locals to walk with, accompanied by her dog Archie.

“The hope was to engage the interest in the community for retired folk, seniors and really anyone that might enjoy an outing weekly, meet some new faces, and also an opportunity for their dogs to socialise,” Ricci said.

The Talk n Dawdle group has evolved remarkably well since its inception, growing from a small group of 4-5 members to a thriving community of 25-30 participants on Wednesdays.

The group consists of retired men and women, employed individuals, and young enthusiasts. Ricci also encourages newcomers weekly to the group by introducing them to some regulars who may have similar interests.

However the absolute common denominator among the group members are their dogs.

“They are brilliant conversation starters and such a buzz to watch these dogs of all breeds, sizes, and temperaments come together so well. Since the group started there has never been an incident with the dogs, which is pretty remarkable.”

Ricci believes that the very simplicity of the Talk n Dawdle is attractive to many.

“I had emphasised that it was a Dawdle, not a marathon as such,” she said.

“My most enjoyment personally in hosting this group comes from the enormous satisfaction I receive in seeing people from all different backgrounds, areas and history come together for a short while to engage in other company, have a chat, laugh and watch their dogs interact with others, and perhaps head home with a thought that the world isn’t such a bad place after all.

“Some dawdlers may be quiet and shy, and there’s no pressure to talk unless you want to. There is a lovely and mutual respect for our canine pals, and Wilson Botanic Park is a stunning part of the world to simply admire.”

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