Term 2 2015 - Forster Tuncurry U3A

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Term 2 2015 - Forster Tuncurry U3A
NEWSLETTER
University of the Third Age. Inc.
Forster-Tuncurry
Volume 20 No. 2 May to June 2015
Published before term, four times a year, by Forster-Tuncurry U3A, PO Box 94, Forster, 2428—ABN 28 191 516 496
Courses held at Cape Hawke Surf Lifesaving Club, One Mile Beach, Forster
Supplied to members as part of their membership fee. Available online at http://forstuncurry.u3anet.org.au/
President’s Report
Welcome to the 2nd term for 2015. Term 1 went reasonably smoothly while we adjusted to our changed location. We
covered learning, social and physical activities and from what I have been hearing your interests were well served. Many
thanks to those who presented or facilitated sessions, the class assistants, tech assistants and everyone who did something
to help along the way.
IN THIS ISSUE:
Please help us cut down on our newsletter costs! We would ask those of you who request both email notification and a
mailed copy, to please opt for email notification only. We know there are sometimes good reasons for wanting mailed
copies but if you can, please opt for email notification. The web version is in glorious colour, can be magnified for easy
reading and you can download it to your desktop so it never disappears under that pile of paperwork.
Reports Term 1
Activities
Committee List
2/3
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Transport contact 2
Session reports
2/3
Special Notices
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We need your feedback
DIARY DATES
It is not long before the Annual General Meeting in July. The position of Publicity Officer has not been filled for a few
years and the committee has been doing what is necessary but not much more than that. We need someone to give greater
emphasis to publicity as we still come across people who have no idea what U3A is about. There must be someone among our members who would enjoy
this position! Please contact a committee member if you are able to help. (Phone numbers at bottom of page.2)
We also need a Coordinator! We cannot operate without a Coordinator! Noline has completed three years (Well done Noline!) and our Constitution does
not allow her to continue. She has the job down to a fine art and is happy to support the new coordinator. This position offers a great way to get to know
U3A members and the community as a whole. We have many members offering to present sessions so the job is not as onerous as it may sound. Please
contact Noline or one of the committee members if you want to know more.
I look forward to seeing you at Welcome Morning. It is a wonderful opportunity to catch up with ‘old’ friends, meet new members, be updated on Term 2
activities and enjoy morning tea. See you then.
Sue Buls
Coordinator’s Report
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Once again, we are offering a variety of programs that will educate, entertain, raise awareness of issues likely to affect most of
us as we grow older, keep us fit and stimulate our brain cells.
Thank you to all the people who have offered to present interesting and informative sessions. It is wonderful that there
several members who contribute term after term and I can’t thank them enough. Without them, we wouldn’t have a
program.
Term 2 Courses
Mon / Tues
4
Tues / Wed
5
Wed / Thur
6
Thur/Fri
7
Term 1 Calendar 8
Everyone has life experiences, interests and ideas that could easily become a worthwhile session for our members.
If you have ideas, please mention them. If you don’t feel confident in talking to a group, someone else could work
with you in preparing and presenting your ideas.
It was great to meet so many new members in Term One. I hope you all have felt welcome and part of the U3A team.
So many of you, along with our established members, have helped to make our program so successful. Thank you.
The two weekly sessions of Balance “N” Bones have been going well. Not only are we increasing and maintaining our fitness levels, we also have fun and
lots of laughter. This program is ideal for any fitness level and is for men as well as women. So come on male members and join in. You may be very
surprised how much fitter and stronger you will become. Maybe you will even develop a six pack! This program is also great for keeping your brain
active.
Square dancing is another program where we laugh a lot, get fit and exercise our brain cells. Come and join in.
This is my last Coordinator’s report as my tenure finishes at the end of Term two. I will willingly work with the new coordinator during Term three.
However, we desperately need someone to offer to take on this role. I have loved meeting so many people and getting to know them well, and this has
brought great enjoyment into my life.
INSERT
Thank you all for giving me this opportunity.
Enrolment Form
Please complete and return the attached Annual Survey by Welcome Morning on 4 May.
Annual Survey
Noline Cornhill, Coordinator
You can bring them to U3A on Enrolment Day, Welcome Morning or email them to: [email protected]
BUSH POETS—17th March.
STORIES IN SANDSTONE—PART 2
Tuesday 24th March.
The Bush Poets session was well attended and we enjoyed
listening to everyone’s favourite bush poem. Some were
personal compositions and some from well known and not so
well known poets.
What is the meaning behind the picture above?
Carole McGuffog and Margaret cooked the dampers and we
all enjoyed “Cocky’s Joy” (damper and golden syrup) for
morning tea.
On the 24th March Margaret regaled us with part two of her
“Stories in Sandstone” series. Everybody was amused at some of
the unusual gravestone inscriptions which Margaret had collected
in the form of a Power Point presentation.
Above L to R: Anne Hailes, Noline Cornhill, Ann Miller,
Margaret Ball, Gwen Cochrane . Photo by Carole McGuffog.
Margaret also had a store of anecdotes about sandstone and its
reputation as a building material. For instance we were told that
any inscription in sandstone will not weather and slowly fade
away, but will instead become deeper and more pronounced with
time. And yet it has a hard outer face that will wear well and
withstand the elements.
U3A SINGERS
Our U3A singers, led by Geraldine Mullin, have been entertaining our members at special functions, such as St Patrick's Day
and our Christmas Parties for a number of years. As well, they
visit Nursing Homes to sing for the residents and also perform at
local Aged Care events.
Copyright rules mean that the singers must purchase their own
music books and this can be quite expensive. It was welcome
news recently to learn that their submission to the Great Lakes
Council for assistance under the Community Grants Funding
Program was successful.
Well done Geraldine and company!
Thank you Great Lakes Council.
It's the soap picture that Colleen McGregor did after our Stories
in Sandstone session. Everyone was inspired to bring out their
artistic side after Margaret Guider’s presentation.
Margaret had also gone to some trouble to give us the opportunity to try our skills by carving our own inscriptions in soap with
some supplied “Carving Sticks”. I tried this and carved an inscription I had seen on a Gravestone in Tombstone Arizona. This
was the grave of a man who had died in a gunfight, it read:
Les Moore
Two shots from a 44
No less no more.
This was an interesting talk and I heard Noline arrange with Margaret for another session in this series. I am sure we all look forward to it.
Wal Stemp
DO YOU NEED TRANSPORT TO CAPE HAWKE SURF CLUB?
We realise not everybody has a car and the bus service is non-existent. So if
you need a lift to and from a session, please phone Pat on: 0431 339 351
If no answer leave a message and Pat will call you back.
Forster-Tuncurry U3A Committee
President
Sue Buls
6554 4316
Treasurer & Public Officer Patricia Cornish
6555 3271
Secretary
Carol Young
6559 3470
Course Coordinator
Noline Cornhill 04 0637 5390
Membership Secretary
Morag Peters
6554 8365
Newsletter Editor
Margaret Ball
04 2988 6659
Email: [email protected]
Committee
Committee
Committee
Committee
Welfare Officer
Web Administrator
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Rita Imber
Geraldine Mullin
Rose Wallington
Anne Miller
Noelle White
Jan Bennett
6554 7549
6554 5508
6555 3284
6555 7134
6555 5366
6555 8202
COFFEE MORNING, Thursday 26th March.
We enjoyed Coffee Morning at the Brass Bell Cafe on
26 March - but it was rather embarrassing when only 8 of the
33 people turned up. Colleen and the management re-arranged
the tables which had been specially set up for 23 people!
And it was such a bargain! Nice food at $7 each!
Jan Bennett
Of 33 members enrolled for the coffee morning, only TEN
APOLOGIES were received..
L to R: Judy Shand, Noelle White, Colleen McGregor, Carol Sinclair,
Anne King, Janet Lawrence, Maurice ?, at the Brass Bell Café, Photo
taken by Jan Bennett.
This is a great example of how IMPORTANT it is to either
NOT enrol for coffee OR at least phone the tutor to apologise
if you cannot attend. Colleen had made special arrangements
with the café to cater for this function and was very embarrassed
on the day.
Road Safety For
Seniors
Tuesday 24th February
Becky Hunter, Road Safety Officer for the Council,
presented very thought provoking information on
how to be safe on our roads, as a driver and a pedestrian. This included: changes to the NSW road rules;
using roundabouts, older driver licensing, using motorised wheelchairs on the roads; strict rules for using mobile phones and tips for staying safe as a pedestrian. This was an excellent session and we will
be exploring these issues further during Term 3.
Noline Cornhill
WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK.
On the back of the enrolment form we have included our
Annual Survey. Your input would be greatly appreciated.
You will notice that Balance and Bones is now only on
Tuesday and Friday. If you would like to add Wednesday,
insert your comment on the survey form.
Another suggestion has been put forward to have a luncheon
club for U3A members, please indicate your interest on the
survey form.
POSITION VACANT
Noline is worn out, we are looking for a member to volunteer
to do the Co-ordinator’s job (or maybe two could share it).
The position needs to be filled at the AGM so give it some
thought and contact one of the committee if you would like to
“have a go”.
“Hallidays Garden Club invites U3A members to their Open Gardens weekend to view 7
gardens on Saturday 2nd May to Sunday 3rd
May from 10 am to 4 pm, entry fee is $15 per
person covering all weekend.”
Collectors – Carole McGuffog
They say laughter is the best medicine, so if you
want some joy in your life, come to Collectors.
Proceeds will go to Manning Great Lakes Branch
of RDA (Riding for the Disabled). Contact: Bill
Lyndon: 6559 2320 or Carol Young: 6559 3470
The sewing and fashion session produced wonderful stories about the displayed items: Wedding dresses; hats; handbags; knitted items; Christening
gowns; baby clothes; wedding handkerchiefs; beautiful embroidered and crocheted linen and photographs showcasing some of these.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARYTERM 2
2ND MAY TO 18TH JUNE 2015
The Australiana session started with a quiz, revealing how much some of us didn’t know about our
country. Congratulations Charmain, our reigning
champion. Wonderful travel stories emerged, and as
usual, we enjoyed a special morning tea.
ENROLMENT: 27th April 10-12
WELCOME: 4th May 10-12
COFFEE MORNING: 21st May
DEADLINE FOR NEWS ITEMS: 19th June
U3A CONFERENCE: 29 Apr-1 May
TERM 3 2015: 13th July to 4th September
Thank you, Carole. I am really looking forward to
future sessions.
ENROLMENT: 13th July 10-12
WELCOME & A.G.M. 20th July 10-12
Noline Cornhill
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U3A Course Program—Term 2 2015
Monday 4th May to Thursday18th June 2015
The venue for all sessions is the Cape Hawke Surf Lifesaving Club
One Mile Beach, Forster
WELCOME MORNING: 4th MAY 2015—10-12 am
Come and meet your committee, learn about this term’s courses, including any last minute changes, and enjoy
morning tea with old and new members and friends.
ENQUIRIES: Sue Buls: 6554 4316
U3A WRITERS:
EVERY MONDAY: 10-12 am - 11th to 25th MAY and 1st & 15th JUN 2015
Learn by the experience of writing, share with a supportive group. Please contact the class assistant if you are keen to join as there are
limited places available in the group.
TUTOR: Chris Butler 6555 8575
CLASS ASSISTANT: Rose-Marie Hayes: 0450 355 422
PUPPETS:
EVERY MONDAY: 1 TO 3 PM—4th to 25th MAY and 1st & 15th JUN 2015
Interpreting stories, songs, dances, rhymes using puppets for entertaining pre-school children. Making puppets. Having fun. New
members welcome.
MANAGERS: Maggie Poole & Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390 CLASS ASSISTANT: Toni Angus 0458 151 356
TUESDAYS
BALANCE n BONES
EVERY TUESDAY: 8.45 to 9.35 am 5th MAY to 16th JUN 2015
FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN
This program includes light, age appropriate exercises involving warm up, conditioning, cool down and relaxation. It is a
fun, easy workout aimed at all fitness levels and genders aims to increase flexibility, balance, co-ordination and bone
strength.
CLASS LEADER: Margaret Ball 0429 886 659 or CONTACT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390 for more information
GAMES
EVERY TUESDAY: 2 to 4 pm
5th MAY to 16th JUN 2015
Come and join our very friendly group as we play mah-jong, scrabble, rummycub and other games.
CONTACT: Patricia Cornish: 0431 339 351
MERCY SHIPS—THEIR AIMS & ACTIVITIES
10-12 am
5th MAY 2015
Julia & Doug will show a DVD whose contents have been filmed during several trips by these Mercy Ships, loaded with
volunteer medical people. Julia will also speak about the many fistula surgeries that are part of this service. There is no
government funding, donations essential.
TUTOR: Julia & Doug Roberts
TECH: Sue Buls
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
LEGACY IN AUSTRALIA
10-12 am 12th MAY 2015
Presentation and discussion of Legacy: Dedicated to caring for the families of veterans who have died or become
incapacitated either on service or subsequently. This extends to veterans who have served in war and on peacekeeping and
humanitarian missions.
TUTOR: Peter Diddams, Chairman Forster/Tuncurry Legacy
TECH: Morag Peters
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
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TUESDAYS cont’d
THE LIVES & MUSIC OF THE CROONERS
10-12 am
19th MAY 2015
Crooning as a singing style, film clips and CDs with crooner’s music from Bing Crosby to Bobby Darin. Also a couple of
Divas—if time permits.
TUTOR: Geraldine Mullin
TECH: Carol Young
EARS AND HEARING
10-12 am
CLASS ASSISTANT: Rita Imber: 6554 7549
26th MAY 2015
In this session, a brief introduction about the anatomy and physiology of hearing will be discussed. Detailed education about
hearing loss, hearing aid, assistive listening devices, hearing protection will be provided. All questions related to hearing will
be answered then.
TUTOR: Biswajit Sadangi
TECH: Carol Young
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
LITERATURE: BIOGRAPHIES & SAMPLES OF “TALES WITH STRANGE IDEAS” 10-12—2nd JUN 2015
Members will present a brief biography of several authors such as Edgar Allen Poe, Roald Dahl and others, followed by
reading of some of their satirical and seriously spooky works.
TUTORS: Raylee Wildie & others
TECH: Margaret Ball
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
GENEALOGICAL ADVENTURE ON THE ISLE OF MULL
10-12 am
9th JUN 2015
A look at the trials and tribulations of a Family Historian on the “Ross of Mull” showing the beautiful landscape and history
of the area. After morning tea we will have a look at the scenery and wildlife that make the isles of Mull, Iona and Staffa
such a delightful area to visit.
TUTOR: Jan Peasnell
TECH: Carol Young
COLLECTORS—SESSION 1: ALL THINGS METAL
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
10-12 am
27th MAY 2015
Copper, Brass, Bronzes, Tin, Pewter etc. e.g. Statuettes, Implements, Plaques. A vast array of 1800s and 1900s objects were
made of metal. I’m sure we will have a wide variety of interesting items on the day. BRING ALONG AND TELL US
ABOUT YOUR FAVOURITE PIECE—It is a fun and interesting morning comparing stories.
TUTOR: Carole McGuffog
CLASS ASSISTANT: Ann Miller: 6555 7134
WEDNESDAYS
SQUARE DANCING:
EVERY WEDNESDAY
1-2 pm
6th MAY to 17th JUN 2015
Square dancing teaches discipline of mind and body while having fun. If you can walk and listen, you can
do square dancing. Come and join us—lots of laughter! Our lone MALE would like some company!
TUTOR: Warren & Helen Hunt CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill: 0406 375 390
LUNCH WITH THE PUPPETS
10-12.30 pm
6th MAY 2015
JOIN US FOR A DELICIOUS MORNING TEA & LUNCH, Numbers limited to a maximum 25.
The puppeteers would like to share with you the items we perform for pre-schoolers and people in aged care facilities. We
have great fun and we know it helps us to delay the onset of dementia.
TUTORS: Maggie Pool & Noline Cornhill
LITERATURE: BIOGRAPHIES
CLASS ASSISTANT: Toni Angus: 0458 151 356
10-12 am
13th MAY 2015
Biographies tell the stories of courage, achievement, pain, love, loss and many other aspects of life for people and animals.
Come along and share your favourite biographies. Lucky chair prize and special morning tea.
TUTORS: Helen Duggan & Noline Cornhill Mobile: 0406 375 390 CLASS ASSISTANT: Helen Bonano 6554 5326
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WEDNESDAYS Cont’d
MOVIES & MUNCHIES: 10-12.30 pm 20th MAY 2015 AND 17th JUN 2015
See great films with all the sizzling information about the actors from Bette Masters-Brown.
B.Y.O. lunch—Treats provided—cost $2
TECH: Jan Bennett
TUTOR: Bette Masters Brown
CLASS ASSISTANT: Dorothy McManus: 6557 2680
COLLECTORS—SESSION 2—JEWELLERY & DRESSING TABLE ITEMS 10-12 am
16th JUN 2015
Our grandmas’ and mothers’ brooches, necklaces etc, grandad’s pocket watch—perfume bottles, ornate jewellery boxes,
brush and comb sets and more. A chance to display yesterday’s items of beauty and tell any related stories.
TUTOR: Carole McGuffog
CLASS ASSISTANT: Ann Miller: 6555 7134
AMAZING UNDERGROUND SECRETS—PART 2
10-12 am
3rd JUN 2015
The stunning treasures left in the tomb of Pharoah Ramses, Chinese Terracotta army, Saxon gold, an underground city
and many more treasures. Be amazed.
TUTOR: Noline Cornhill TECH: Margaret Ball
A TIME OF OUR LIVES
10-12 am
CLASS ASSISTANT: Ann Miller: 6555 7134
10th JUN 2015
A presentation by Larry and Priscilla Ruffell. Tracing their careers with the Borovansky Ballet in Australia, The Royal Ballet at Covent Garden and London’s Festival Ballet, in the 1960s.
TUTORS: Larry & Priscilla Ruffell
TECH: Margaret Ball
CLASS ASSISTANT: Noline Cornhill
THURSDAYS
U3A SINGERS
EVERY THURSDAY: 2-3.30pm
7th MAY to 18th JUN 2015
Singing for pleasure, using a variety of musical styles: jazz, standards, popular, spirituals, country.
TUTOR: Geraldine Mullin
CLASS ASSISTANTS: Anne King 6555 2754 & Morag Peters: 6554 8365
POT PLANTS OF THE WORLD
10-12 am
7th MAY 2015
Appreciating indoor plants, whether we have one or many, they are special and we need to know how to
care for them.
TUTOR: Chris Butler
TECH: Carol Young
LIFE AND TIMES OF LADY ANNE CLIFFORD
10-12 am
CLASS ASSISTANT: Rose Wallington: 6555 3284
14th MAY 2015
Lady Anne Clifford was the daughter of George Clifford the 3rd Earl of Cumberland and Margaret Russell, who was born
into the Elizabethan age and lived until 1676. She was married firstly to Richard Sackville the 3rd Earl of Dorset and
secondly to Phillip Herbert the 4th Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. Lady Anne left very interesting diaries which outlined her struggle for her northern lands. The second half of the talk will show the work that Lady Anne did to rebuild her
castles and churches in Westmoreland and Yorkshire after the English Civil War.
TUTOR: Jan Peasnell
TECH: Sue Buls
CLASS ASSISTANT: Ann Miller: 6555 7134
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THURSDAYS cont’d
COFFEE MORNING at Restaurant 26, 26 Wallis St, Forster. 10-11.30
21 MAY 2015
Enjoy delicious coffee and cakes in a very pleasant environment.
TUTOR: Noline Cornhill: 04 0637 5390
CROQUET AT FORSTER CROQUET CLUB, LAKE ST FORSTER.
2-4 pm 21st MAY
Come and try croquet, exercise for body and mind, fun and addictive.
TUTOR: Penny Jude: 6555 6389
email: [email protected]
ARMCHAIR TRAVEL: THE HIGH ARCTIC
10-12 am 28th MAY 2015
A trip to the high arctic, circumnavigating Svalbard in an ice strengthened Russian ship The Akademik Bavalov. Polar
Bears, Arctic Foxes, Walrus, Reindeer, Seals and thousands of birds live in this harsh environment.
TUTOR: Charmain Williams
TECH: Helen Bonanno
CHINA—THE SLEEPING DRAGON
CLASS ASSISTANT: Tony Bonanno 6554 5326
10-12 am 4th JUN 2015
Two weeks in China just touches the surface—Shanghai, Xian and Beijing visited.
TUTOR: Helen Bonanno TECH: Helen Bonanno
CLASS ASSISTANT: Tony Bonnano
ROMANIA— The ancient, the beauty, the tragedy, the language. 10-12 am 11th JUN 2015
Thracian (Dacian) tribes, Greeks, Romans and others all played a significant role in the Romania as it is today. A fascinating country – Vlad The Impaler, tripe soup, monasteries, Ceausescu, Nadia Comaneci and the people today.
TUTOR: Noline Cornhill
TECH: Sue Buls
CLASS ASSISTANT: Anne King: 6555 2754
LUCK BE A LADY TONIGHT—CHARACTERS & THE HISTORY OF LAS VEGAS. 10-12 am 18th JUN 2015
Join with me as we trace the history and development of one of the most interesting cities in the United States and along
the way meet some very colourful characters that helped shape the remarkable city.
TUTOR: Penny Wright
TECH: Margaret Ball
CLASS ASSISTANT: Rose Wallington: 6555 3284
FRIDAYS
BALANCE n BONES
EVERY FRIDAY : 8.45 to 9.35 am 5th MAY to 16th JUN 2015
FOR MEN & WOMEN
CLASS LEADER: Sue Buls: 6554 4316
CLASS LEADER: Sue Buls or Robyn Bray,
MEDIA MATTERS: 10-12 am
CONTACT: Helen Peterson: 6555 5800
8th & 22nd MAY & 5th JUN
Those interested in discussing news items are invited to bring along ideas and have a say. All welcome to come and join in the lively
discussions.
TUTOR: Jan Bennett
CLASS ASSISTANT: Helen Peterson: 6555 5800
FLIRTING WITH PHILOSOPHY:
10-12 am 15th & 29th MAY & 12th JUN 2015
Thank you to Bob Warren for his leadership of our group in Term 1. We look forward to his return in Term 3. This term,
Wal Stemp, Jan Bennett and Barry Hora will be our tutors for the following topics: The Philosophy of Society, The Brain
and Memory and Consciousness.
TUTORS:
TECH: Robyn Bray
CLASS ASSISTANT: Robyn Hill: 6557 5377
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WEEK
4-8 MAY
11-15 MAY
18-22 MAY
25-29 MAY
1-5 JUN
8-12 JUN
15-19 JUN
MONDAY
7
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
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FRIDAY
6
10-12 Pot Plants of the World
10-12 Media Matters
THURSDAY
10-12 Lunch with the Puppets
2-3.30 Singers
WEDNESDAY
U3A FORSTER TUNCURRY TERM 2 2015
TUESDAY
1-2 Square Dancing
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21
10-12 Coffee Morning
2-3.30 Singers
2-4 Croquet
28
10-12 A trip to the High Arctic
10-12 Flirting with Philosophy
22
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Media Matters
29
8.45-9.30 Bal n Bones
4
8.45-9.30 Bal n Bones
5
10-12 Flirting with Philosophy
10-12 China
17
10-12 Las Vegas
18
19
10-12 Flirting with Philosophy
8.45-9.30 Bal n Bones
12
10-12 Media Matters
11
10-12 Romania
2-3.30 Singers
2-3.30 Singers
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
14
10-1 Movies & Munchies
27
10-12 Collectors
3
10-12 Amazing Underground
Secrets Part 2
1-2 Square Dancing
10
10-12 A time of our lives
10-1 Movies & Munchies
2-3.30 Singers
2-3.30 Singers
1-2 Square Dancing
1-2 Square Dancing
2-3.30 Singers
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1-2 Square Dancing
10-12 Literature, Biographies
12
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Legacy in Australia
2-4 Games
1-2 Square Dancing
10-12 Life & times of Lady
Anne Clifford
19
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 The Crooners
2-4 Games
1-2 Square Dancing
20
26
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Ears & Hearing
2-4 Games
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4
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Welcome Morning 10-12 Mercy Ships
2-4 Games
1-3 Puppets
11
10-12 U3A Writers
1-3 Puppets
18
10-12 U3A Writers
1-3 Puppets
25
10-12 U3A Writers
1-3 Puppets
1
2
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Literature Study
2-4 Games
10-12 U3A Writers
1-3 Puppets
9
16
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
10-12 Collectors
2-4 Games
2-4 Games
10-12 Isles of Mull
8.45-9.35 Bal n Bones
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Queen’s Birthday
Holiday
15
10-12 U3A Writers
1-3 Puppets
Courses are held at the Cape Hawke Surf Lifesaving Club, One Mile Beach, Forster
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