Month: June 2024

From the Course Admin team

Term 2 is now drawing to a close. Term 2 is now drawing to a close. We have quite a few new courses starting up in Terms 3 and 4 – some are listed at the bottom of this article while you will find Term 3 and 4 computer classes in a separate article in this newsletter. If you want to know whether there is room in a class, we now have a “spare” computer at reception where you can check for yourself – read on for details.

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Computer classes for Terms 3 and 4

Something for everyone – from novice to advanced -in our computer classes for the rest of the year. Note that these are all short courses, so they are not a big commitment for the extra skills you’ll gain.
These are popular courses, so make sure you put a reminder in your calendar if you enrol – if you forget to turn up you are stopping someone else from taking the place!

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Don’t miss Christmas in July!

Time is running out to get your tickets for Christmas in July. Only 100 tickets are available and selling fast. Book at the Hub Reception Desk by this Friday, 21 June. Card only, no cash.

Indulge in a delightful traditional Christmas roast and celebrate with a singalong to Christmas songs. Join us in your Christmas-themed attire – you could be a winner of one of the Door Prizes!

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Military History group – visit to Shrine of Remembrance

Over a dozen members of the Military History class took part in a rather unusual visit to the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance this term.
Class member Bill Cherry had suggested a walk to the Shrine to view the memorials along the parklands bordering St Kilda Rd. To make the experience more memorable he requested Class Coordinator Gilbert Foster to ask some of the class members to give a brief talk at each location describing the memorial and a short potted history of the individual depicted.

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Snippets

In this edition of snippets, we look back at the Biggest Morning Tea in May; and if you would like to plan ahead, there is a host of things to do during the Term 3 break and beyond for the young and young at heart!

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Biggest Morning Tea in pictures

Well done to all our members who supported the Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea at the Hub on Thursday 23 May. The event was an outstanding success and $7.200 was raised from the morning tea, raffle and ‘guess the number of chocolates/lollies in the jar’.

Congratulations to the Thornburn Ladies Badminton Association who organised the event and thank you to all who supported the Thornburn ladies’ Biggest Morning Tea.

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