Month: December 2024

Summer School update

Most of our Summer School classes filled quickly and many have long waitlists. This has been a very positive response to our Summer School program and an indication that January 2025 will be a great start to another year at U3A Nunawading.

Mark your calendar – Make sure you mark your Summer School sessions on your calendar so you remember to attend. And if you find that you are unable to attend a Summer School session or excursion in which you have enrolled, please put in an apology. This gives us the chance to offer your place to someone on the waitlist.

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Performers shine at End-of-Year Concert

The End-of-Year Concert was a wonderful showcase for the talented members of U3A Nunawading, some of whom were performing in public for the first time, and some of whom had years of experience behind them.

Class leaders encouraged audience participation and throughout the day the crowd tapped their feet, clapped their hands and joined in the dancing, creating a fabulous atmosphere in the room, often shouting encouragement during some of the livelier numbers.

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Thank you Class Leaders and Volunteers

Many of our members volunteer and help in many ways at U3A Nunawading. Members work in the community garden; organise the borrowing library; help with social activities and events; plan and organise Summer School; welcome new members and work on the Reception Desk; and Class Leaders volunteer their knowledge and skills to lead the classes that bring members back year after year.

Two special events were held last week to thank all these wonderful members.

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Snippets

In our final Snippets for 2024, member news includes a gold medal success story; the Christmas workshops’ review; end-of-year celebrations; an enticing hire car discount; details about the new café on level two; and a reminder about the Whitehorse Christmas Carols. Merry Christmas everyone!

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End-of-year concert in pictures

The End-of-Year Concert was a wonderful showcase for the talented members of U3A Nunawading, some of whom were performing in public for the first time, and some of whom had years of experience behind them.

Class leaders encouraged audience participation and throughout the day the crowd tapped their feet, clapped their hands and joined in the dancing, creating a fabulous atmosphere in the room, often shouting encouragement during some of the livelier numbers.

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