April 2015 - Forest Lake Branch
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April 2015 - Forest Lake Branch
FORESTLAKE BRANCH OF SENIORS SCOOP NEWSLETTER April 2015 Welcome to the April Meeting! Good morning and welcome to our April meeting. Autumn is a lovely time of year but the hot days seem to linger on. It’s hard to imagine getting into scarves and warm coats that’s for sure! We hope the Easter period was a happy and healthy time … or did we all eat a few too many Easter Eggs? Visitors to our Branch Meetings The committee warmly welcomes you to attend to a total of 3 Branch meetings before deciding to join. Please see our Treasurer, Val to find out more about the cost to join and the many benefits of becoming a National Seniors member. Do you know of any unwell Members? To our members who have been unwell, we wish you a speedy return to good health. If you know of any member who may be unwell, please let committee member Annette know on 38791212. Editor: Christine White St Patrick’s Day Celebration & Entertainment What a huge attendance for this fun and always popular theme day! All the green was a sight to behold and Mike Kregor was so entertaining, really hitting his straps with the wellknown and loved Irish tunes. The atmosphere was evident with all the toe-tapping and quite a few people itching to get up and dance. Barefoot Bowls & BBQ th Saturday 28 March again saw our famous bowls and BBQ event. There was lots of fun and frivolity with just a little competitive edge and once again a terrific evening out. What’s Coming Up? Awesome April Birthdays TAFE Southbank Lunch and QPAC Tour Best Wishes are extended to all our valued members celebrating birthdays during the month of April. We hope you have a wonderful day and wish you many happy returns. This lovely day out is on Thursday 16 April.Travel will again be via the BCC bus and promises to be a wonderful outing. Please provide your menu choice to our ladies today. What's on Today? BBQ and Sausage Sizzle at the Lake Raffle Prizes As with every Branch meeting, there’s some really great prizes up for grabs in today’s raffle, so make sure you have your “Lucky Tickets” for the draw. Today’s Special Guest Speaker We are very pleased to welcome Stephen Sheaffe, Barrister at Law and immediate Past President of the National Trust of Queensland. Stephen will take us on what is sure to be an enthralling journey of discovery and challenge based on the novel “The Mayne Inheritance”. Let’s get involved in this historic journey in time. Recent Events & News Robyn Fuhrmeister Visit Robyn Fuhrmeister from St George joined a large group of people at the Lions Club on the th of 24 March for an evening of “getting to know you” and sharing her story with us. Robyn gave thanks on behalf of the St George farming community for the support and donations during last year’s Farmers Relief Appeal. Robyn told stories of how and where the donations were distributed and it was very obvious she is tremendously proud to live in the very special community of St George. Kookaburra Cruise Our trip along the river was a lovely day out, albeit quite hot, but we all survived to tell the story. It’s always interesting to learn about the landmarks and homes along the Brisbane River. One highlight was that many were first-time travellers on the bus to the city. Fortunately we didn’t lose anyone along the way considering we had quite a large group. Our esteemed President was a bit of a rookie guide but we all got there in the end. Well done Dan! th rd Join us on Thursday 23 April for another fun and free event hosted by our committee and volunteers. If you would like to join in this wonderful day, provide your name today for catering. Fun and games are also in store. BYO chairs and drinks! Zone 101 Conference th This year’s conference will be held on Thursday 28 May at the Lions Soccer Club, Richlands and will be hosted by the Centenary, Sunnybank and Corinda Branches. These three clubs th will celebrate their 25 Anniversaries during 2015. We have now received our official invitation so you may like to add your name to the list if you are attending. The cost is $25 which includes morning tea, lunch and much more and full payment is due by the th 13 May. Nomination forms are available for the positions of Zone Chair and Zone Secretary. We encourage all members to attend to not only represent our Branch but to become informed about matters concerning seniors in Australia. We remember the great time we had hosting this important event last year and the bonus is that we don’t have far to travel. Forest Lake Movies and Theatre Group Why not consider joining this fun group? Give your name, email address and/or telephone number to Julie. Monthly Coffee Morning th Our next Coffee Morning will take place on Wednesday 6 May at Diamantes Brasserie Forest Lake Shopping Centre from 9:30am. Please provide your name to the lovely Ros to ensure enough seating is made available. Outings Calendar th Thursday16 April – TAFE Lunch at Southbank with a tour of QPAC. Travel time and details are available today. Important reminder: please give your lunch choice to our ladies before leaving today’s meeting. rd Thursday 23 April – BBQ at the Lake. This is a free event! Please be at the Lake by 11am and BYO chairs and drinks. Fun and games are in store! th Saturday 25 April – ANZAC Day. On behalf of our Branch, our President, Dan Baldwin, will lay a wreath at the Lake during the th special service in remembrance of the 100 Anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. th Tuesday 28 April – Colleen Hewitt’s morning performance at the Logan Entertainment Centre. There’s only one ticket left! th Thursday 30 April – Ladies Day out for Coffee and view Museum of Brisbane Special Exhibition of costumes of the Hollywood era. Please see Julie to RSVP and find out details. The day will commence at 9am for the BCC bus from McDonalds Forest Lake. th Thursday 30 April – Men’s “Secret Day Out”. Make sure you see Dan today for details of this fun day out. STOP PRESS! LADIES INVITED TOO! This will be a (not-so-secret) carpooling event! st Thursday 21 May – Trip to the Tweed – PLEASE PAY TODAY. $60 per person includes morning tea at a scenic spot, a lovely scenic drive, lunch at Tumbulgum Tavern and a visit to the Margaret Olley Exhibition at the Tweed River Art Gallery. th th Margaret Hannah Olley AC (24 June 1923-26 July 2011) was a noted Australian artist and her work concentrated on still life. This will really be a great day out, so we hope you can join the group. A Simple Poppy I am not a badge of honour, I am not a racist smear, I am not a fashion statement to be worn but once a year. I am not glorification of conflict or of war. I am not a paper ornament, a token, I am more. I am a loving memory of a father or a son, A permanent reminder of each and every one. I’m paper or enamel, I’m old or shining new, I’m a way of saying thank you to every one of you. I am a simple poppy, A reminder to you all, That faith and honour will stand where heroes fall. Paul Hunter 2014 Snapshot of May’s Calendar th Wednesday 6 - Branch Meeting – Mother’s Day celebration with entertainment st Thursday 21 - Trip to Tweed (details above) th Thursday 28 - Zone 101 Conference at the Lions Club Things you may not know about National Seniors Member Pam Healy 1. I was born two weeks prior to the outbreak of WWll, the youngest of three children. I was educated at Holy Cross Convent Wooloowin and St Rita’s College, Clayfield. I worked at the Taxation Department whilst doing night study at Stott’s Business College until I attained 120wpm shorthand and 60wpm manual typing. I was then transferred to Canberra. 2. From the age of nine I was fascinated by a young boy from Charleville who attended St Columban’s College, Clayfield. He contracted polio in the 1952 epidemic and after being on the dangerously ill list twice, lost the use of his left arm. We married in 1959 and had four children. Life wasn’t always perfect – but more about that in my book I’ve commenced writing! My husband was an accountant and his work took us to Mount Isa, Gladstone, Mackay and Wickham, Western Australia. I worked on and off as a Legal Secretary during these years. 3. Returning to Brisbane, I worked in Aged Care at Cedar Lodge and studied anything that interested me including a Bachelor of Nursing, Iridology and Medicinal Herbs, Therapeutic Massage, Reiki. Most of my study followed the sudden death of my husband in 1999. 4. As a child I was painfully shy, but in my adult years to overcome my shyness, I joined Toastmasters and became Forest Lake Toastmaster of the year for 2003. I love the arts and music, enjoy creating decoupage, Faberge Eggs, making and dressing porcelain dolls and play piano at a retirement village. Thank you Pam for an insight into your life – we’re looking forward to reading your book! Activities at Settlers Village Sewing & Craft Group nd Crochet Group The group meets every Thursday from 10am in the Settlers Village Community Room. Come along for a cuppa and chat. An excerpt from “50 Something” Magazine Snapshot of June’s Calendar Tips for Making New Friends: th Thursday 4 - Ladies Fashion Function th Wednesday 10 - Branch Meeting with QIMR Guest Speaker th Thursday 18 - Trip to QIMR, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Herston, with morning tea. Travel via BCC bus with lunch of own choice and own cost Also at the June Branch Meeting we will collect names, payment (approximately $60) and menu selections for Christmas in July to th be held at Flaxton Gardens, Thursday 16 July Trips Calendar for 2015 The Management Committee thanks you for your support of these opportunities to have an enjoyable time. Please note changes to the way trip/outing money where full payment will be collected in 2015 at the monthly meeting prior to the month of the trip. Where possible the approximate cost appears on both the calendar and the Trips Desk poster. Trips Request: Members and guests coming along on outings are kindly asked to leave the first 2 rows of seats on either side of the bus for people with difficulties and/or Committee Members who are required to sit near the driver or tour guide. If you have special seating or food needs on any trip, please let us know when you are booking and/or paying. Hervey Bay Whale Watching September 15-17 (QRail and National Seniors Travel) – there is still time to put your name down to avoid missing this great journey to a magnificent part of our State. We’ve had an excellent response but there’s still room to join us. Is it on your bucket list? Maria from National Seniors Travel has helped us put the trip together, so see Annette today for a brochure. Warwick & Surrounds November 23-25 The details of this bus trip are now available.The itinery is full of wonderful things to see and do so hurry and get your name down on the list. We have also had a very good response for this trip so make sure you speak with Annette today if you are planning to come along. th Meets every 2 and 4 Monday from 10am. This is a fun group that you can join at any time – everyone over 55 is welcome, male and female. Accept all invitations, even if it doesn’t seem like the kind of event you’d enjoy. You never know who you’ll meet. Appreciate that friendships are built over time. Don’t share major confidences with a new friend. Pushing for intimacy may drive people away. Accept that we’re all different. Demanding that others share your beliefs and behaviours could limit the variety of friends you make. Show that you are a trustworthy and positive friend. Use optimistic and encouraging conversation and don’t gossip about others. Take any opportunity to socialise. Invite people to attend activities you have organised instead of always waiting to be asked. Use your existing network of family and friends to meet new people. Ask if you would be welcome to attend one of their social events. Focus your attention on other people and outside interests. Worrying about yourself and how you are feeling prevents you from connecting with others. Watch others who seem to make friends easily. Adopt some of the same techniques they use. Confidence comes with practice, so give yourself and chance to rehearse. Show you’re interested in others. Ask questions about their lives and interests. It will keep the conversation flowing. Nurture old and new friendships. Give people in your life the time and attention they deserve. Source: betterhealth.vic.gov.au National Seniors Connect Professional Standards of Financial Advisors The federal government has released a consultation paper and is calling for submissions on ways to lift the professional standards of financial advisers. Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said the Financial System Inquiry and an inquiry by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services (PJC) have both recommended reform in this area. “These inquiries make clear that the current regulatory arrangements are no longer sufficient to ensure high-quality consumer outcomes and to maintain public confidence in the industry,” Frydenberg said. “With the right model, improvements in the qualifications, competence and ethics of the financial advice industry will be a win-win,” he said. make clear that the current regulatory arrangements are no longer sufficient to ensure high-quality consumer outcomes and to maintain public confidence in the industry,” Frydenberg said. “It is now time to put in place an enduring framework that raises the professional, ethical and education standards of advisers.” The consultation paper is based on the recommendations of the PJC which recommended a model in which government, professional associations, industry and academia work in partnership, Frydenberg said. “Industry will benefit from improved consumer confidence and from becoming a recognised profession. “Consumers will benefit from increased transparency, accountability and adviser competence. I encourage all stakeholders to participate in this consultation process.” National Seniors will be making its own submission on the proposed reforms before the 7 May deadline. Mm mmmm … ANZAC Bikkies! ¼ Cup plain flour, sifted 1 cup rolled oats ½ cup caster sugar ¾ cup desiccated coconut 2 tablespoons golden syrup or treacle 150g unsalted butter, chopped ½ teaspoon bicarb soda Method: Step 1: Preheat oven to 170 degrees Celsius. Place the flour, oats, sugar and coconut in a large bowl and stir to combine. Step 2: In a small saucepan place the golden syrup and butter and stir over low heat until the butter has fully melted. Mix the bicarb soda with 1 ½ tablespoons of water and add to the golden syrup mixture. It will bubble whilst you are stirring together, so remove it from the heat. Step 3: Pour into the dry ingredients and mix together until fully combined. Roll tablespoonfuls of the mixture into balls and place on baking trays lined with non-stick baking paper, pressing down on the tops to flatten slightly. Step 4: Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Allow to cool and enjoy on ANZAC Day or any day! Yummy!! Are you interested in being part of a subcommittee in 2015? Perhaps you could attend an occasional meeting or volunteering at our meetings or a sausage sizzle. Any help would be much appreciated. Volunteering Volunteering is the ultimate exercise in democracy. We vote in elections periodically, but when we volunteer, we vote every day about the community [club] we want to be in (Modified; Anonymous) On that note, Ann George from Project Love & Care is seeking volunteers to assist with packing and sorting children’s packs. Please see Dan if you can spare some time to help this very worthy cause. Our Website Invite your friends to view our wonderful, informative website at www.forestlakenationalseniors.org.au/ Did you know you can also access National Seniors Australia on Facebook? It’s a great way to keep up-to-date. Members wishing to submit their apologies can contact Julie 32787274 or Val 33724405.Son, Committee Members for 2015 Dan Baldwin: President Shirley Cawley: Vice President/Activities/Events/Safety Julie Baldwin: Secretary Val Hannan: Treasurer/Membership Eileen Brown: Assistant to Treasurer Annette Weaver: Providore/Tours/Welfare Officer Merv Gibson: Greeter/Host Barry Weston: Guest Speaker Co-Ordinator Rod Humphreys: Asst. Webmaster/Dine-Outs/Safety Officer Terry Weaver: Fundraising/Raffles/Tours Lyn Martin: Providore//Activities/Tours/Events Val Summerville: Branch Meeting Host/Co-Ordinator Other Committee contact telephone numbers: Val (Treasurer) 33724405 Annette 38791212 Postal address: The Secretary National Seniors Australia Forest Lake Branch Inc. PO Box 4530 Forest Lake Qld 4078 Website: www.forestlakenationalseniors.org.au Meeting Venue Branch meetings are held at the Lions Soccer Club, 133 Pine nd Road Richlands on the 2 Wednesday of the month except January. Due to the public holiday, the August meeting is held on st the 1 Wednesday. Sign in at 9:30am for a 10:00am start. President’s Message Update of recent happenings. We were very fortunate to spend time with Robyn Fuhrmeister at the Lions Soccer Club recently. Robyn’s role as volunteer coordinator for many St George events, including her amazing work in the distribution of donations from our community, is testimony to the dedication of this very special lady to her home and fellow citizens of the Balonne Shire. In th March, Julie and I attended Sunnybank Branch 25 Anniversary lunch and the new Springfield Branch first meeting. A request from me to members – could you please keep your voices to a whisper during meetings and especially when we have guest speakers or entertainers as some of our members have minor hearing difficulties and unfortunately miss out of what’s being said or sung. Many thanks, Dan Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters for your assistance with photocopying and distributing our newsletter, meeting agendas and other material. Your assistance is very much appreciated and helps our Branch to thrive and grow. Switch your Home Loan to Heritage and you could save $$Thousands. Contact Mark Newman on (07) 37149399