July’s Snippets includes a chance to attend the showing of an award-winning documentary; a callout to ukulele players; and some happy snaps of two of our French classes (see the Photo Gallery).
Winter Warmer Film Series

The Whitehorse Positive Ageing team, in partnership with the Whitehorse Film Society, presents Everybody’s Oma. A heartwarming documentary following a family’s unexpected dementia journey.
It’s rated M, goes for 1hr 30mins and has also received many awards. Coffee and cup-a-soup will also be available.
When: Thursday August 8
Time: 9.30am for 10.00am start
Venue: Nunawading Civic Centre, Willis Room, 397 Whitehorse Road, Nunawading
Cost: $5.00 (online bookings or at the door)
There’s free all-day parking at the rear of the Nunawading Library or it’s a short walk from Nunawading Train Station. To book online go to https://www.trybooking.com/CRTPO For more information and bookings email:
Calling all ukulele players!

The 2024 Victorian Seniors Festival will launch at Federation Square in Melbourne on Sunday 6 October and to mark this occasion, ukulele players from across the state will have the opportunity to join a mass ukulele workshop led by AJ Leonard – Australia’s Uke Maestro. To register fill in this online form
Celebrating French National Day

By Brigitte Ciurleo, French Leader
Students from French 2A and French 4A, dressed in their French colours and enjoyed a delicious lunch at Le Voltaire Bistro and Bar in Belgrave on a very wet and freezing 15 July to celebrate French National Day. The restaurant was abuzz with conversation as we appreciated our meal and wines in a French atmosphere. See the Photo Gallery here. These lunches are a fabulous way to get to know each other better in an informal setting.
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