T3 2016-U3A-NEWSLETTER-No-35-WINTER
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T3 2016-U3A-NEWSLETTER-No-35-WINTER
OFFICE: McDermott Centre, 163 Auburn St. (next to Goulburn Post Office) POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 677, Goulburn 2580 PHONE: 4822 5186 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.gm-u3a.com.au NEWSLETTER No. 35 WINTER EDITION 2016 EDITOR: Pat Spilsbury MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2016-17 PRESIDENT: Brian J Spilsbury VICE PRESIDENT: Debbie Walker SECRETARY: Jean Townsend TREASURER: Pat Spilsbury PUBLIC OFFICER: Brian A Spilsbury ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Debbie Walker ASSISTANT TREASURER: Dulcie Reid COURSES & VENUES: Pat Spilsbury WEBMASTER: Brian J. Spilsbury OFFICE CO-ORDINATOR: Jean Townsend PUBLICITY OFFICER: Jan Solomon WELFARE OFFICER: Robin Trotman COMMITTEE MEMBER: Barbara Todkill COMMITTEE MEMBER: Heather West <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> HOW TO CONTACT US OUR OFFICE IS IN THE McDERMOTT CENTRE, 163 AUBURN ST. (next to P.O.) OFFICE HOURS MONDAY – FRIDAY 11am - 1pm NOT OPEN ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS & U3A TERM HOLIDAYS PHONE 4822 5186 DURING OFFICE HOURS OR LEAVE A MESSAGE ON OUR ANSWERING MACHINE AFTER HOURS ALL CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESSED TO SECRETARY, U3A GOULBURN MULWAREE INC., P.O. BOX 677, GOULBURN, NSW 2580 [email protected] <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> OR EMAIL TERM 3 – THE WINTER TERM STARTS MONDAY, JULY 18 FINISHES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Although our U3A doesn't usually hold classes on Public Holidays and during Term Holidays some classes, by special arrangement, meet during these times ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER Late lies the wintery sun a-bed, A frosty, fiery sleepy-head; Blinks but an hour or two; and then, A blood-red orange, sets again. Robert Louis Stevenson ENROLLING FOR CLASSES We hold enrolment days at the beginning of every term for all classes & activities, you MUST enrol every term for all classes you do even though you were enrolled in them previously, so we can update our records, some learners 'drop out' of classes, for a number of reasons, and there may be reserve lists waiting to do these classes. Please be aware that unless you enrol and are on the Tutor's Class List, you will NOT be able to attend those classes. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> HOW TO ENROL IN PERSON AT THE OFFICE ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 BETWEEN 10am & 2pm BY PHONE 4822 5186 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 BETWEEN 10am & 2pm BY EMAIL [email protected] PLEASE BE REMINDED THAT YOU CANNOT ENROL DIRECTLY WITH THE TUTOR - ONLY WITH THE OFFICE AND YOU CANNOT ATTEND CLASSES IF YOU ARE NOT ENROLLED AND ON THE TUTOR'S LIST SUPPLIED BY THE OFFICE AFTER ENROLMENT DAY U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 1 of 12 MONDAY CLASSES OUR QUARTERLY NEWSLETTERS We will be phasing out our quarterly Newsletters and will be replacing them with a monthly Bulletin Bulletins will not be automatically sent by email, but members who have computers will be able to access a copy from our website www.gm-u3a.com.au and members without computers can access them on our website at our office or the local library & print them there. There will be a limited number printed for members without these facilities which they can pick up personally from the office during office hours. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Tutor: Each learner takes a turn Venue: McDermott Centre Activities Room Time: 10am – 12 noon FORTNIGHTLY 1st & 3rd Monday of the month Restarts: MONDAY, July 18 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 11 Pre-requisites: Sharing of the written word & a sense of involvement Equipment Required: Have written work to share Extra costs: There is a small donation for photo copying & for morning tea, if required Following is a list of courses on offer in the Winter Term - a short description of each course is given below. A separate Timetable is included on the back page of this newsletter for your convenience.. PLEASE NOTE: # The term TUTOR is used throughout this newsletter as a common descriptor for Class Leader, Class Convener, Teacher, Facilitator and similar terms. # Class information is correct at the time of printing but sometimes, for reasons beyond their control, Tutors may have to alter times, days etc. for some classes – if that occurs, this information will be on our website www.gm-u3a.com.au so please check it regularly. Learners in classes affected will be notified by their Tutors. # Any extra costs for individual classes will be given in the newsletter so learners will know exactly what they are expected to pay. <><><><><><><><><><> CLASSES FOR THE WINTER TERM Information for classes is supplied by the Tutors of each class >>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” Henry Ford ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER CREATIVE WRITING GROUP A fortnightly supportive group where members are given time to share the stories, articles, poetry and memoirs they have written. Each fortnight there will be a new leader and there is an expectation that everyone will share this role throughout the year. The group aims to start and finish on time; ensure that equal time is given to each member; allow one person to speak at a time; make sure the feedback is supportive i.e. to critique thoughtfully but not to criticise. This class is fully subscribed for 2016 and is unable to take new enrollees. REMARKABLE RECORDERS Tutor: Lynne Mortimer Venue: Goulburn Conservatorium, Bourke St. Time: 10am – 11am WEEKLY Restarts: MONDAY. July 18 Limit: No limit to the number of learners Pre-requisites: Some knowledge of music Text/Equipment Required: Recorder -Soprano Extra Costs: Photocopying Learn to use a variety of recorders and to read music. Any level can be catered for – learn as quickly or as slowly as you want. Have fun as you cater for that inner urge to perform. Some music knowledge an advantage NEW LEARNERS WELCOME U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 2 of 12 SENIOR RECORDER ENSEMBLE Tutor: Ray Smith Venue: Goulburn Conservatorium, Bourke St. Time: 10am – 11.15am WEEKLY Restarts: MONDAY, July 18 Limit: Minimum 6 Maximum 15 Pre-requisites: Ability to sight read Text/Equipment: Good brand of wooden recorder – refer to Course Leader Extra Costs: Photocopying A reasonable knowledge of music, including the ability to sight read, would be helpful. Learn to use a variety of recorders and grasp music notation. Those not able to download set music will be expected to share the cost of photocopying. <><><><><><><><><><> D.I.Y. ITALIAN Group Co-ordinator: Maxine Elder Venue: Workers Club Time: 10.30am – 12 noon WEEKLY Restarts: MONDAY. July 18 Limited: Minimum 6 Maximum 12 Pre-requisites: Knowledge of and experience in using basic Italian grammar Extra Costs: Current text book This group does not have a formal leader, as members take turns to organise and facilitate meetings. We are currently working through the text by Sylvia Lymbery - Colloquial Italian; the Complete Course for Beginners This is supplemented by simple conversation in Italian New members are welcome, but will find some knowledge of the language an advantage. <><><><><><><><><><> TOMES FOR PLEASURE – BOOK CLUB Tutor: Venue: Time: Brian Jenns Goulburn Library Meeting Room 10.30am – 12 noon MONTHLY 3rd Monday of each month Re-starts: MONDAY, July 18 Text/Equipment Required: Books provided by Goulburn Library's Read & Connect Scheme Extra Costs: Each participant is required to pay $5 per year for the library's Read & Connect fees ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER The 3rd Monday Book Club has a limit of 10 members due to the Southern Library's Read and Connect Scheme having ten only books in each kit, but we are happy to report there are four places available – but do enrol early as these are expected to fill quickly <><><><><><><><><><> CLEVER CRAFTERS Tutor: Lynne Mortimer Venue: McDermott Centre Activities Room Time: 1.30pm – 3.30pm WEEKLY Restarts: MONDAY. July 18 Limit: Minimum 3 Maximum 15 Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment Required: Each project requirements will be advised in advance Extra Costs: A donation for afternoon tea & photocopying, if required This not a teaching class, however, this talented group of crafters come together each week to share their varied favourite skills of knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery etc. with each other in a warm friendly atmosphere. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<< TUESDAY CLASSES PARTNERS IN SONG - CHOIR Tutor: Jean Lloyd Accompanist: Helen Lowe Venue: Workers Club Auditorium Time: 11am till 12.30pm Restarts: TUESDAY, July 19 Limit: No limit Pre-requisites: Desire to sing for pleasure and a willingness to work in harmony with other choir members Text/Equipment: Clear sleeve folder for music Extra Costs: $15, payable at the beginning of each term at the U3A office to share the accompanist's travel expenses Singing songs for pleasure is the aim of this class, so if you love to sing – this is the one for you! Not only do they sing for their own pleasure but for the pleasure of others when they sometimes perform at nursing homes and other special events. U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 3 of 12 MUSIC THEORY Tutor: Lazslo Strasser Venue: McDermott Centre Meeting Room Time: 11am – 12 noon WEEKLY Restarts: TUESDAY, July 19 Limit: Minimum 3 Maximum 8 Pre-requisites: Desire to learn about music Text/Equipment: Notebook & pen/pencil Extra Costs: Photocopying, if required U3A runs several classes for music – choirs, recorders etc. where the students learn a bit about music theory and reading sheet music on the 'job' This makes it doubly hard to learn an instrument or sing, so Lazslo will be teaching music theory. If you always wanted to learn more about music and how to read a music score, this is a good introduction. <><><><><><><><><><> MUSIC APPRECIATION Tutor: Laszlo Strasser Venue: McDermott Centre Meeting Room Time: 12.30pm - 2pm WEEKLY Restarts: TUESDAY, July 19 Limit: Minimum 3 Maximum 8 Pre-requsites: A love of music Text/Equipment: Notepad & pen/pencil Extra Costs: Photocopying, if required There is a world of music to explore from around the globe from the 1700s to the present. Lazslo, who has had a long professional career in music, is the ideal guide to this world! Lazslo's Musical Appreciation course will expand your horizons and allow you to sample and have more understanding of the vast range of music that is only a CD away! NEW LEARNERS WELCOME TO EITHER OR BOTH OF LASZLO'S CLASSES <><><><><><><><><><> Did you hear about the maths teacher who's afraid of negative numbers? He'll stop at nothing to avoid them. ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER a.k.a. LET'S DO LUNCH Tutors: Pat Spilsbury & Jean Townsend Venue: Various local restaurants Time: 12 for 12.30pm MONTHLY (USUALLY 2nd TUESDAY OF MONTH) Restarts: TUESDAY, JULY 26 Limit: No limit TUESDAY, 26th July “THE FIRESIDE INN” 12 FOR 12.30 THEME: “CHRISTMAS IN JULY” TICKETS $30 includes a delicious 2 course lunch i.e. entree/main; entree/dessert or main/dessert to be chosen from the blackboard menu ALL DRINKS (INCLUDING TEA & COFFEE ) AT OWN EXPENSE ON THE DAY. PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO THE HOLIDAYS THIS IS NOT OUR 'NORMAL' 2nd TUESDAY BOOKINGS OPEN JULY 1 RING 4823 6256 FOR BOOKINGS DURING THE HOLIDAYS AND LEAVE A MESSAGE - PAYMENT MUST BE FINALISED BY THURSDAY, JULY 21 <><><><><><><><><><> TUESDAY, 9th AUGUST – 12 FOR 12.30pm THEME: “LET'S GO ASIAN” EMPEROR ASIAN RESTAURANT, (OPPOSITE McDERMOTT CENTRE) TICKETS $10 (LUNCH SPECIAL MENU ONLY) ALL DRINKS & ANY EXTRAS AT OWN EXPENSE ON THE DAY Choose your meal from the menu at the time of booking BOOKINGS OPEN MONDAY, JULY 18 AND CLOSE MONDAY, AUGUST 1st WHEN LUNCH ORDERS & PAYMENT MUST BE FINALISED <><><><><><><><><><> TUESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER 12 FOR 12.30pm VENUE TO BE DECIDED <><><><><><><><><><> PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ONCE NUMBERS & LUNCH ORDERS ARE GIVEN TO VENUES, THERE CAN BE NO REFUNDS U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 4 of 12 4th TUESDAY BOOK CLUB (F.T.B.C.) Tutor: Maxine Elder Venue: Goulburn Library Meeting Room Time: 10.30am – 12 noon MONTHLY th 4 TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH Restarts: TUESDAY, JULY 26 Limit: 10 to 12 Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment Required: Books provided by Goulburn Library's Read & Connect Scheme Extra Costs: Each participant is required to pay $5 per year for the library's Read & Connect fees. Regretfully, this course is fully subscribed for 2016, however, there are vacancies in the two new Book Clubs, Tomes For Pleasure, which has already started (3rd Monday of each month) and the 4th Wednesday Book Club – details of these elsewhere in the Newsletter. <><><><><><><><><><> PASSIVE RECREATION Tutor: Pat Spilsbury Venue: Goulburn Workers Club Deck Time: 1pm – 3.30pm WEEKLY Restarts: TUESDAY, JULY 19 Limit: No limit Pre-requisites: NO Text/Equipment required: New board games, if required Extra Costs: NO An important part of keeping your mind sharp is regularly challenging your brain. Clinical studies have shown that by spending as little as one hour per week playing a range of brain games you can improve the cognitive functions you use every day. We play games such as Mahjong & Rummykub which are great games for keeping the mind sharp and other board games can be added as well if required. DON'T KNOW HOW TO PLAY? WE'LL TEACH YOU! <><><><><><><><><><> TABLET WEAVING Tutor Pat St. George Venue: McDermott Centre Activities Room Time: 9am – 10.30am WEEKLY Starts: TUESDAY, JULY 19 ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Pre-requsites: Enthusiasm to be creative Text/Equipment: A loom (which can be purchased from office) and your own threads Extra Costs: No With a loom and a few lessons you will soon be able to make a bookmark, hatband, strap for a ukelele, guitar, camera or a lead for your dog. Other projects will be discussed in class. New learners welcome. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<< WEDNESDAY CLASSES GET COMPUTER SAVVY Tutor: Debbie Venue: U3A Office Time: 9am – 11am FORTNIGHTLY Starts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Limit: 3 people per class Pre-requisites: MUST be a U3A member and MUST be enrolled for this class Equipment Required: Need to bring your own device (laptop, tablet) Extra costs: None Computer classes will be starting up again in Term 3 concentrating on two of the most asked for subjects. There will be two classes of three students per session In MICROSOFT WORD BASICS students will learn how to type it, save it, print it and where to find it later In EMAIL FOR BEGINNERS students will learn how to set up an email account using Gmail, how to compose, send, reply to an email and add attachments such as photos and documents to an email PROGRAM FOR TERM 3 JUL 27 : MICROSOFT WORD BASICS AUGUST 10: EMAIL FOR BEGINNERS AUGUST 24: MICROSOFT WORD BASICS SEPTEMBER 7: EMAIL FOR BEGINNERS SEPT. 21: MICROSOFT WORD BASICS MEMBERS ARE ADVISED TO ENROL EARLY TO AVOID DISSAPPOINTMENT U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 5 of 12 Tutor: Venue: CITIZEN SCIENCE B.J. Spilsbury U3A office, McDermott Centre & some Field Trips Time: 1pm - 3pm WEEKLY Restarts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 12 Pre-requisites: Curiosity & an open mind Text/Equipment required: See Tutor Extra Costs: Photoopying, if required Citizen Science projects are a means for volunteers to contribute to scientific research. PLEASE TALK TO THE TUTOR ABOUT THE TERM 3 PROGRAM FOR THIS CLASS <><><><><><><><><><> BRIDGE FOR PLEASURE Tutor: Fred Rainger Venue: Workers Club – McKell Lounge Time: 1pm – 3.30pm WEEKLY Restarts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 16 -20 Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment Required: No Extra Costs: No Members meet to play bridge for the sheer pleasure of the game. They play to win and learn from each other in a friendly collegial way. People who have not played bridge before are welcome and will be helped to learn how to play – some knowledge of card games helpful. <><><><><><><><><><> 3rd WEDNESDAY BOOK CLUB Tutor: Sharon Williams Venue: Goulburn Library Meeting Room Time: 10.30am - 12noon MONTHLY (3rd Wednesday of each month) Starts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Limit: 10 Text/Equipment Required: Books provided by Goulburn Library's Read & Connect Scheme Extra Costs: Each participant pays $5 per year for the library's Read & Connect fees SORRY THERE ARE NO VACANCIES IN THIS CLASS BUT THERE ARE VACANCIES IN THE “TOMES FOR PLEASURE BOOK CLUB” ON MONDAYS & “THE 4th WEDNESDAY BOOK CLUB” ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER FAMILY HISTORY FORUM Tutors: Daphne Penalver & Maxine Elder Venue: Goulburn Library Meeting Room Time: 10.30 am - 12md FORTNIHTLY st rd 1 & 3 Wednesday of each month Restarts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 Limit: Minimum 1 Maximum 12 Pre-requisites: Enthusiasm for researching Text/Equipment Required: Notepad & pen Extra Costs: No SORRY, THERE ARE NO VACANCIES THIS CLASS <><><><><><><><><><> 4th WEDNESDAY BOOK CLUB Tutor: Susan Baird & Sharon Williams Venue: Goulburn Library Meeting Room Time: 10.30am - 12noon MONTHLY (4th Wednesday of each month) Starts: WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Limit: 10 Text/Equipment Required: Books provided by Goulburn Library's Read & Connect Scheme Extra Costs: Each participant pays $5 per year for the library's Read & Connect fees Each month there will be a new discussion leader. Have FUN engaging in the process of shared exploration of the selected books, and be warned - book club discussions can become addictive! >>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< THURSDAY CLASSES **NEW** WALK 4 HEALTH Tutors: Venue: Christine & Pat Starts at Rotunda, Belmore Park each week Time: 9am – 10am WEEKLY Starts: THURSDAY, JULY 21 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 18 Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment Required: Loose clothing, walking shoes, bottle of water Extra Costs: $5 per term, payable at the beginning of each term Who knew something as simple as walking could be so beneficial to your health! Just 15 minutes U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 6 of 12 a day of brisk walking can add up to 3 years of life expectancy and did you know that your activity level is considered sedentary if you walk less than 5,000 steps a day? (Source: BupaAustralia) So take the first step (pardon the pun) to a healthier, longer life by enrolling in Walk 4 Health with Christine & Pat – both experienced walkers. <><><><><><><><><><> 3rd THURSDAY BOOK CLUB (3TBC) Tutor: Margaret Stephenson Venue: Goulburn Library Meeting Room Time: 10.30am – 12md MONTHLY 3rd THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH Restarts: THURSDAY, JULY 21 Limit: 10 Text/Equipment Required: Books provided by Goulburn Library's Read & Connect Scheme Extra Costs: Each participant is required to pay $5 per year for the library's Read & Connect fees SORRY THERE ARE NO VACANCIES IN THIS CLASS BUT THERE ARE VACANCIES IN THE “TOMES FOR PLEASURE BOOK CLUB” ON MONDAYS & “THE 4th WEDNESDAY BOOK CLUB” <><><><><><><><><><> **NEW** TRAVEL WITH FRENCH Tutor: David Penalver Venue: Workers Club Meeting Room No. 1 Time: 10.30am – 12 md FORTNIGHTLY Starts: Thursday, July 21 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Pre-requisites: Must have basic French conversational skills Text/Equipment required: Pen/pencil & notebook Tutor will advise any other at the first class Extra Costs: May be small cost for photocopying etc. This class is for independent travellers with basic French conversational skills, interested in exchanging and exploring experiences with the language, history, architecture and colour of France. Members will be invited to contribute material towards each session with the hope that we will all improve our French conversational skills as well as our knowledge of France <><><><><><><><><><> ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER **NEW** FREEHAND SKETCHING Tutor: David Penalver Venue: Workers Club (on the Deck) Time: 10.30am – 12 md Starts: Thursday, July 28 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Text/Equipment Required: Own choice of drawing materials, a range of soft pencils, charcoal or graphites Extra Costs: May be small cost for photocopying etc. A short freehand drawing course for those interested in pencil, pen, graphite or charcoal work and keen to know more about tone, textures and perspective necessary for real life presentations. Members to supply their own choice of drawing materials, especially having a range of soft pencils or graphites available; no colour work is expected. <><><><><><><><><><> **NEW** MANDARIN CHINESE Tutor: Ema Mei Venue: McDermott Centre Time: 2pm – 3pm WEEKLY Starts: Thursday, July 21 Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Pre-requisites: None Test/Equipment Required: Will be advised at first lesson, but bring a notepad & pen/pencil Extra Costs: $5 per term, payable at the beginning of each term One of the most reactions people have when it is suggested they learn Chinese is that it's incredibly difficult. Luckily for Chinese learners this completely wrong! While there are probably easier languages to learn than Chinese, it is by no means the most difficult. Ema Mei will be teaching simple and easy to learn conversational and written Mandarin in the familiar Latin alphabet called PINYIN. Mandarin is the official form of Chinese spoken by over 730 million people and is arguably the current most important Asian language. We will also be looking at everyday situations and aspects of Chinese culture. U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 7 of 12 TEA & TALK Tutors: Pat Spilsbury & Jeanette McKinley Venue: Chatsbury Gardens Time: 2pm – 3.30pm MONTHLY 1st Thursday of each month Starts: THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 Limit: No limit Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment Required: No Extra Cost: Gold coin donation for afternoon tea Each month there will be a different topic with a different Guest Speaker with time for questions after the talk. Participants will also be encouraged to 'put in their 2 cents worth' <><><><><><><><><><> ALFRESCO JUBILO A CAPPELLA ENSEMBLE Tutor: Georgina Spilsbury Venue: Goulburn Conservatorium Time: 6pm – 7.30pm WEEKLY Restarts: THURSDAY, JULY 21 Limit: Minimum 3 Maximum 20 Pre-requisites: Ability to read music and hold pitch when singing in parts; willingness to work in harmony with other group members; willingness to sing in languages other than English Text/Equipment required: Email, Mp3 or DVD players an advantage Extra Costs: $5 per term, payable at the beginning of each term A vocal ensemble for experienced singers. We sing madrigals, motets and part songs from medievil to modern. Enrolment by invitation or audition. For more information contact Georgina, phone 0409 844 386 or email [email protected] <><><><><><><><><><> ROYAL SOCIETY OF NSW LECTURES Co-ordinator: B.J. Spilsbury Venue: Performing Arts Centre, Chevalier College, Bowral Time: 5pm on the 3rd Thursday of month Re-starts: THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Limit: No Pre-requisites: A sense of awe of the Universe Cost: $10 per person, per lecture, payable at the door to the Society on the night The Society has an active branch in the Southern Highlands and presents monthly lectures by ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER scientists drawn fron a wide range of disciplines. While these lectures will be of great interest to active scientists, they are always intended to be entertaining and informative for non-scientists with enquiring minds. U3A members wishing to take part in these interesting lectures are asked to enrol with U3A They carpool and leave from the coffee area in the Goulburn Workers Club at 5pm sharp to enable them to be in plenty of time for the lectures. Come earlier if you want a coffee for the road. We are usually back at the Workers by 9pm LECTURE PROGRAM FOR TERM 3 THURSDAY, JULY 21 SPEAKER: Dr. David Suhy – Chief Scietific Officer of Benitec BioPharma TOPIC: An Exciting New Platform for Silencing Unwanted Genes THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 SPEAKER: Ian Skinner – Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRa) TOPIC: Chronic Pain THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SPEAKER: Assoc. Prof. Tony Masters – Chair of the Academic Board, University of Sydney TOPIC: Sustainability – Chemical Solution for a Tricky Problem >>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< FRIDAY CLASSES CLEOPATRA'S NOSE REVISITED Tutor: John Miller Venue: Workers Club – Activities Room Time: 10.30am – 12md FORTNIGHTLY nd th Normally 2 & 4 Friday of each month Restarts: FRIDAY, JULY 22 Limit: No limit Pre-requisites: No Text/Equipment required: See Tutor Extra Costs: May be small cost for photocopying “If Cleopatra's nose had been shorter, the whole face of the earth would have changed” Blaise Pascal, Pensees Cleopatra's Nose is the history course where the class looks at various historical events and asks the question WHAT IF? Might things have turned out differently? U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 8 of 12 For Term 3 (Winter) and Term 4 (Spring) we plan to revisit some topics from Series 1 to 5 ▪ THE BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY – the surprising survival of a religious heritage that gave birth to three world religions ▪ GAUTAMA BUDDHA - one of the most influential figures in history ▪ THE BATTLE OF MARATHON and Greece's golden age ▪ BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE - might the rebellion of 1745 have succeeded? ▪ CAROLINE CHISHOLM what if her husband had not accepted her stipulation about continuing her charity work after her marriage? ▪ GETTYSBURG – what if the South had won? ▪ THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY – the Japanese navy's first decisive defeat ▪ THE D-DAY DECEPTION – how the Germans were fooled ▪ ROSALIND FRANKLIN & DNA – an unsung heroine? New members as well as current and past class members are welcome. <><><><><><><><><> **NEW** TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITIS Tutor: Brian J Spilsbury Venue: Community Gardens Time: 1pm – 2pm WEEKLY Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 6 Starts: Friday, July 22 Pre-requisites: None Text/Equipment Needed: Comfortable loose clothing and flat-soled shoes Extra Costs: $5 per term payable at the beginning of each term Tai Chi for Arthritis is a progran that was created in 1997 by Dr Paul Lam with a team of tai chi and medical experts. Tai Chi for Arthritis involves 12 movements or positions that are designed to be safe and beneficial for people with arthritis. Instructors of the program are trained to understand arthritis and ensure the movements are safe for participants. Brian has undertaken this training and is a qualified instructor SATURDAY CLASSES PLANT TO PLATE Tutors: Ros & Ray Venue: Goulburn Community Gardens Time: 11am – 12 noon FORTNIGHTLY 2nd & 4th Saturday of month Limit: No limit Restarts: SATURDAY, JULY 23 Pre-requisites: Must be a member of U3A & Goulburn Community Gardens Text/Equipment: Note book & pen Extra Costs: NO Ray will be running this practical course so participants can learn the skills to grow, care for and harvest a range of vegetables and herbs with better flavour and nutrition for your kitchen and improve your health as well as emphasizing the bigger picture items such as soil composition and health. <><><><><><><><><><> SEED SAVERS Tutor: Venue: Time; Brian J. Spilsbury Goulburn Community Gardens 10am – 12md MONTHLY 3rd Saturday of month Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Restarts: SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 Pre-requistes: Must be a member of U3A & Goulburn Community Gardens Text/Equipment: The Seedsavers Handbook Extra Cost: NO Producing locally adapted, high quality seed is a rare commodity and costs nothing but patience Imagine this:- One lettuce well formed seed head is able to give you more than you will ever need – up to 120gr of seed and this is just one vegetable! Your efforts could be the start of a seed swap adventure with other gardeners. Sarah will show you just how you can begin the great adventure of seed saving >>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< “It doesn't matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop” Confucius ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 9 of 12 PRACTICAL VEGETABLE GARDENING Tutor: Pat St George Venues: Goulburn Community Gardens Time: 10am-11am WEEKLY Limit: Minimum 4 Maximum 8 Starts: SATURDAY, JULY 23 Pre-requisites: Must be a member of U3A & Goulburn Community Gardens Text/Equipment: Note book & pen Extra Costs: NO MUST be prepared to attend to the garden beds most Saturday mornings for approximately 1 hour. Pat will be holding short planning sessions on the odd numberd week. This will allow students time to look up plant information and obtain seeds/seedlings. Even numbered weeks will be basic garden maintainence. <><><><><><><><><><><><><> U.3.A. NEWS Secretary, Jean and Treasurer, Pat represented our U3A at this year's U3A Network NSW's Annual State Conference and A.G.M. hosted by Eastlakes U3A and held at the Belmont 16' Sailing Club. This year's conference co-incided with the Network's 25th Anniversary and was extra 'special' There were three excellent keynote speakers as well as 8 workshops and Jean and Pat attended 2 different ones each, a total of 4 which gave us some great ideas to bring back for new classes for our U3A. During a lull in proceedings we were entertained by a group of Eastlake's Middle Eastern Dancing class with their graceful dancing and beautiful costumes. The conference dinner gave our delegates an opportunity to 'network' with some of the 177 delegates representing 43 U3As statewide. It was a delight to listen to the 20 strong Barbershop Choir -a male a cappella ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER group from the Newcastle area. The A.G.M. which followed the next day saw some changes on the Network's Committee and a book The Brief History of the U3A Network NSW Inc. 1991 – 1016 prepared by Dr Ronald Browne AM was launched by him and a copy presented to each Network member U3A, including ours. A session followed with three of U3As 'living treasures' Mel Davies, Cecily Butcher and Ern Hollebone recalling some of the Network's highlights of the past 25 years. At the conclusion of the A.G.M. Jean and Pat spent a great afternoon at the home and studio (now a museum) at Wangi Wangi of one of Australia's most loved artists, Sir William Dobell. From start to finish the conference would have to be one of the best ones held so far and Eastlakes are to be congratulated for their great organisation. Next year's conference will be hosted by Sydney U3A at the Sydney Town Hall, June 28 – 30, 2017 >>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<< S CIAL NEWS GOULBURN LIEDER THEATRE DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL PREVIEW DRESS REHEARSAL OF THE LIEDER'S AMAZING NEW SHOW PIPPIN – THE MUSICAL 7.30PM ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. A $10 DONATION WILL BE APPRECIATED FOR EACH TICKET BOOK FOR THIS SPECIAL PREVIEW BY EMAIL [email protected] OR PHONE THE LIEDER, 4821 5066 U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 10 of 12 THE 'CON' WELCOMES U3A MEMBERS, THEIR FAMILIES AND FRIENDS TO THEIR MANY PERFORMANCES PHONE 4821 8833 FOR INFORMATION <><><><><><><><><><><><><> SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 CANBERRA PHILO's MATINEE SHOW AT THE ERINDALE THEATRE With a crew of singing sailors and tap dancing passengers, Anything Goes hits the seas this August at Erindale Theatre. Hop on board the S.S. America for a story of romance and mistaken identity enlivened by Cole Porter classics including “You're The Top” and “I Get A Kick Out Of You” This timeless musical will liven your day and put a tap in your step! LEAVING GOULBURN 9am TICKETS $80 Includes return travel, reserved front stall tickets for show and 'goody bag' for interval. Time to shop and have lunch before the show (own expense) TICKETS GO ON SALE JULY 18 FROM THE U3A OFFICE BOOKINGS MUST DEFINATELY CLOSE MONDAY, AUGUST 1st pathway to the cascading waterfall and watercourse with classical music wafting through the air in the hidden valley. Take the popular pathway past the rosemary field framed by blossom trees to our 70 metre high viewing platform for the perfect photo. The cost of your ticket includes travel, entry into the gardens, morning tea and a sausage sandwich. If required, Tulip Tops Garden has a range of hot & cold food & drinks available for lunch (own expense) or you can take your own picnic lunch. They also have stalls with many unique goods for sale and a plant nursery, with plants for sale. TICKETS GO ON SALE JULY 18 FROM THE U3A OFFICE BOOKINGS CLOSE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 <><><><><><><><><><><><><> U3A GOULBURN MULWAREE SOCIAL EVENTS # PLEASE BE AWARE THAT TICKETS FOR THEATRES NEED TO BE PAID FOR AT LEAST 20 DAYS BEFORE THE SHOW SO IF TICKETS ARE NOT FINALISED AND PAID FOR BY THE CLOSING DATE YOU WILL BE TAKEN OFF THE LIST WITHOUT NOTICE # U3A GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY COACH TRIP OR SOCIAL EVENTS THAT DO NOT GET ENOUGH BOOKINGS TO MAKE THEM VIABLE AND MONEY PAID WILL BE REFUNDED <><><><><><><><><><><><><> TERM 4, 2016 Queanbeyan Player's “Merry Widow” at the Q Theatre <><><><><><><><><><><><><> THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 TRIP TO TULIP TOPS IN HIDDEN VALLEY LEAVING GOULBURN 9am TICKETS $30 This 10 acre garden of magnificent tulips and other spring flowers create a spectacular display. Hundreds of blossom trees nestle between the flowers and provide a magic ef: 2016 U3A NEWSLETTER No 35 WINTER Canberra Philhamonic's next show (T.B.A.) at the Erindale Theatre TERM 1, 2017 “VERSAILLES – TREASURES FROM THE PALACE” at the National Gallery of Australia <><><><><><><><><><><><><> THE WINTER TIMETABLE FORMS THE BACK PAGE OF THIS NEWSLETTER U.3.A. GOULBURN MULWAREE INC. PAGE 11 of 12