U3A Gawler 2015 Term 1 Newsletter
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U3A Gawler 2015 Term 1 Newsletter
GAWLER SOUTH AUSTRALIA PO Box 1581 GAWLER SA 5118 27 Jan – 10 April 2015 Term 1 Chairperson’s message Notes for your diary The Pursuit of Excellence Enrolment Day Welcome everybody to "Our Beautiful Place" for another year, and I certainly hope the festive season was filled with joy for you and yours. Enrolment Day for 2015 is from 9.30 am-1 pm on Wednesday 14 January. Please make every effort to attend as this gives members an opportunity to discuss activities with leaders and to meet up with friends from last year’s groups. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided. So here I go... stirring again! Are some of you silly enough to still make New Year's resolutions? Or have you successfully resolved never to make them again?! As a new initiative, invoices have been sent to all existing members. This provides an option to enrol by direct debit or by sending a cheque to the treasurer before the start of Term 1. If you are enrolling by direct debit, please ensure the banking details are correct and your name or invoice number is recorded on the payment advice. How did that tradition begin? I suspect it was born of a desire to self-improve. A recognition of failings and perhaps an onset of falling personal standards. Does retirement or increasing age permit us to discard these aspirations? Do we reach some wonderful state that can no longer be critiqued or improved? URGENT New Initiatives required! Or could it be that we join U3A to remain engaged, to "stay young", to learn, participate, challenge ourselves and self-improve? Several of the original leaders (our old stalwarts) are still running activities and we have been blessed to have such gifted members contribute so much over many years. But how much longer can they go on? Unless we recruit new leaders and offer new activities, our programme will soon become stale with significantly reduced content. In particular we are lacking new topics of an intellectual nature that should be an essential part of any U3A. Over the next three years the State Government has allocated grant money to support initiatives aimed at ensuring the sustainability of U3As into the future. In response we will endeavour to offer new activities, which need support from members to succeed. Also if you have aspirations for leadership and/or ideas for new courses, let me know. Judith Davies 8522 4769 So here's my challenge to you. By all means please enrol in what you've been doing before and be sure to get the most out of it, but... join something new challenge yourself take a more up-front role Next year I'll change the name of our house from "This'lldome" to "Kanbebetta"! Enjoy 2015! Peter Ryan Chairperson 1 New activities News from the groups The Human Story Discussion Group This course is about events in history, people and civilisations that made us into who we are today. If there is sufficient interest, regular fortnightly sessions will be offered each term in 2015. Activities will be interactive, with recorded documentaries, notes and discussion. Numbers of attendees are limited, so if you are interested please enrol early. Arthur Davies 8522 4769 (Thanks are due to the SA government for providing grant money for course material). The Discussion Group will re-convene fortnightly at 10 am in Meeting Room 3 on Wednesday mornings, starting 28 January. Chair Dancing, Scottish Country Dancing Jacq’s two groups gave lively performances at our 2014 Christmas party. A lot of energy goes into the sessions and the participants get a good workout whilst sitting down. Come along and see for yourself! Jacq would also love to see new members in her Scottish Country Dancing group. They have a lot of fun with this traditional and cultural way of keeping fit. Beginners Tai Chi If numbers are sufficient, Maggie will run another Beginners Tai Chi weekly at 10.45-11.45 am on Tuesdays, starting 27 January. Please express your interest at Enrolment Day, email [email protected] or phone Judith on 8522 4769. Contract Bridge After about 10 years at the helm I will no longer be a leader for this group and leave it in the capable of hands of Jeff Williams and Mick Koziol. If there are members who wish to learn Bridge, lessons will be arranged to get you started. Arthur Davies 8522 4769 One-off Card making session Leanne Storic has kindly offered a card making session at the Centre at 1.30-3 pm on Thursday 19 March. If enough interest is shown, she may be able to run a regular fortnightly activity during the year. Gawler U3A Theatre Group I am pleased to say that 2014 proved to be a very good year. The various plays and musicals seen by our members were all first class. In early October we saw The Northern Light Theatre Company presentation of a musical called White Christmas - so much energy on stage! Next year they are presenting Happy Days, a new musical set in the famous milk bar, "Arnolds". In November we saw The Darling Buds of May, about a family having a charmed and eccentric way of life in the English countryside. Very funny. The first play for next year is Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn. Our Term 1 meeting will be on Wed 4 February at 11 am (see programme). If you want to meet new people, have a lively discussion about South Australian Theatre and see some fantastic productions please come and join us. Linda Johnston 0411 440 964 U3A Gawler Singers We have successfully formed a new singing group with about 15 members who regularly attend. We sing along to recorded music selected by members in the group. We aim to be both happy and harmonious, so if you enjoy singing come along and tune in. You will be made most welcome. Arthur Davies 8522 4769 (Thanks are due to the SA government for providing grant money for course material). 2 GURUS ukulele group Yet another term of go – go – go for the GURUS; six gigs in ten weeks. I don’t know how we do it! Perhaps a ukulele should be renamed a youth-ulele – because it keeps us all young at heart. This term we played at Barossa Goldfields Open Day (battling the heat and wind); Abbeyfield, Williamstown; U3A Gawler 175/Every Generation celebration and the Aboriginal Elders Village, Davoren Park where we shared the bill with ‘Elvis’. We even ventured as far as Mannum, where I was allowed to play with Ruth’s ‘knockers’ - to tap out the rhythm when we sang Iko Iko. What are you thinking? Shocking, you should be ashamed of yourself! A few of our Beginners have attended the gigs and thoroughly enjoyed playing with the ‘Old-timers’. There’s nothing quite like playing in a group and riding the wave of music with a bunch of friends. That’s what makes the GURUS special. Our final performance for the year was at the U3A Christmas Party, after which the GURUS went into recess to recharge and rejuvenate ready for the start of 2015 under the new leadership of Richard and Margaret Ashley. I wish everyone good fortune and good health for 2015 and bear in mind that: Growing old is mandatory but growing up is voluntary. All the best Jeff Heath Thanks to Sandra and Jeff Heath As Sandra and Jeff leave for their Australia-wide tour of music festivals and events, our thanks go to them for their hard work and enthusiasm which resulted in the successful U3A GURUS ukulele band reaching 60 or more members since its inception in early 2010. Sandra has been an outstanding leader, ably supported by Jeff, and has ensured that the fun and music will go on by encouraging and nurturing a strong leadership team to support Richard and Margaret this year. We look forward to hearing news of Sandra and Jeff from time to time when they drop in to visit the GURUS. Jaz Storey We will also shortly be saying good bye to Jaz Storey, leader of our Painting with Acrylics group, who is relocating to Adelaide. Len Cockerill has kindly offered to be the contact person for the group when Jaz leaves. We thank Jaz for re-establishing a strong art group in our U3A. She and her enthusiastic team have worked well together and she is confident that the group will continue to support Len and each other. If anyone knows of an art teacher who would be interested in leading the group in the future, please contact Judith on 8522 4769 or email [email protected] Deadline for Term 2 programme and newsletter Please note 5 pm on Friday 27 March is the deadline for items for our Term 2 newsletter and programme. 3 Gawler 175/Every Generation celebration – Wednesday 22 October 2015 This was a very successful event, with 108 people attending throughout the day. Brian Sambell, outgoing Mayor of Gawler, opened proceedings, followed by a rousing rendition by the GURUS ukulele band of songs through the generations. After a break for lunch and a chance to admire the beautiful work of our Acrylic Painting group, the celebrations continued with a fascinating talk by Brian Thom about Gawler’s historical buildings, illustrated by a virtual tour on the Gawler History Team’s website. Take a look – hours of work have gone into the massive amount of information on this website http://www.gawler.nowandthen.net.au We also had the pleasure of a visit from Claire Rundle (née Harkness) and her husband, Kevin. Claire’s grandfather developed the ‘Claire Harkness’ sweet pea, and her father was the propagator of the renowned Gawler Hybrid Bottlebrush. Claire showed some very interesting old photos and brought specimens of the two plants with her. Our thanks go to Claire and to member Lesley Carnogursky for arranging the visit and display. Three of our members, the ‘Welshwoman, Irishwoman, and Englishwoman’ bravely volunteered to talk about their decision to emigrate to Australia, their experiences after their arrival and subsequent settlement in Gawler. Dilys, from Wales, read a beautiful poem she had published in the ‘Bunyip’ about the old Gum Tree opposite the Woolworths complex in Gawler. Merci, from Ireland, and Beryl, from England, had us in stitches with their accounts of leaving their homeland and adapting to their new life in Australia. The afternoon concluded with music from our Bell Chimers, and the singing of ‘Song of Australia’ led by our newly re-formed U3A Singers accompanied by the ‘silver bells’. Our thanks go to Sport & Community Centre staff, Gawler Council, and Tony Piccolo and his office for their valued support.