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NEWSLETTER TERM 2 2017
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NEWSLETTER
TERM 2 2017
Offices: Beaumaris Seniors Centre 84 Reserve Road, Beaumaris (behind the library)
9:30 to 2:00 Monday to Friday during term (excluding Public Holidays) Brighton Court House 75 Carpenter Street, Brighton (behind the Town Hall) 9:30 to 12:00 Monday to Friday during term (excluding Public Holidays) Telephone: 9589 3798 Mail: P.O. Box 7269 BEAUMARIS 3193 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.baysideu3a.org
Term 1: 6 February—31 March
Term 2: 18 April—30 June
Term 3: 17 July—22 September
Term 4: 09 October—8 December
FROM THE PRESIDENT:
Di and I have been on the road driving up north and then down the east coast so I am a little out of touch with U3A matters and this report will be brief.
Once again we had a great Term 1 and Robin Douglas has worked very hard to make the Brighton Court House a second home for us. There is still work to do as we need to decide about how we handle external requests to use the Court House. COM has formed a sub-committee to come up with some guidelines. But the BC has certainly added to our num-
bers and is giving us an added presence in Brighton.
Council has nearly finished work on the veranda out the back at Beaumaris so it will be interesting to see how this works out.
We are hoping to start a Happy Hour on Friday Nights at Hobson's Cafe in Sandringham from 5.30 to 7.00 pm each Friday. The idea would be that those wanting to go just show up wearing their name tags so we can identify U3A members. At this stage we are seeking feedback from our members to see if this would attract enough interest. We would only need a dozen to turn up each time to make it work and Hobson's are capable of handling a big crowd if we had one. It is meant to be a casual event that members would know was on when they had a free Friday even-ing and would like a little social time.
You will be informed of the start up day if we decide to proceed.
David Hone
Bayside U3A's Annual Fundraiser for the Cancer Council - THE BIGGEST MORNING TEA -
Wednesday 14th June 2017 at the Hall of the Beaumaris U3A offices
beginning at 10.30 am and finishing at 12noon
There is a $5.00 entry fee which includes morning tea, a door prize and entertainment.
There will be a fundraising raffle in addition to the above.
Please ring the Beaumaris office of 9589 3798 to confirm your acceptance.
Non-members are most welcome however, as there are a limited number of seats, the office must be advised of attendance.
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COURSE NEWS
The Bounty Trilogy
17099 - Starts 10am Monday 5 June, Brighton Courthouse
This course covers the Voyage of the HMS Bounty and the well-known mutiny of 1789; the settlement of the muti-neers and Tahitians on Pitcairn Island and its history to the present; the move to Norfolk Island and its history and its beauty and condition today.
The Life & Work of Robert Law
17032 - Starts 10am Tuesday 18 July, Brighton courthouse
The life and photography of Robert Law (1870-1930) will be explored. Robert Law lived in Brighton from 1898 until his death in 1930. He was a keen amateur photographer and took thousands of photos in his lifetime
French - Intermediate Beaumaris
17113 - Starts 12pm Monday 17 July, Beaumaris Seniors Centre
There are still a few places in this class. It's designed for people with a sound basic knowledge of French.
Basic Modern Greek
17115 - Starts 1.30pm Tuesday 18 July, Beaumaris Seniors Centre
A great introduction to a meaningful and important classical language. Start with the basics of word construction leading into sentence construction through a thorough knowledge of the alphabet and proper phonetic represen-tation of the spoken word.
Convict Society and Its Enemies - A history of early New South Wales
17040 - Starts 10.15am Friday 21 July, Beaumaris Seniors Centre
We will look at the reasons for the Foundation of the first British Colony in Australia, the impact of this on indige-nous people, the nature of our convict society and what if any impact it has had on our current society.
European Operetta
17092 - Starts 10am Tuesday 1 August, Brighton Courthouse
This short course will offer a brief general introduction to English, French, German and Spanish operetta. An exten-sive collection of songs will be played to illustrate the different national genres.
Numerology - Discovering your life purpose
17039 - Starts 1pm Wednesday 9 August, Brighton Courthouse
Expand your awareness and become master of your own destiny through the science of numbers,
using the Pythagorean method. The Birth numbers can identify the personal destiny of each and
everyone of us.
Don't forget we have a lot of other courses that still have places. Check out our web site for the most up to date course information. Please do not turn up to a class unless you have received confirmation that you have a place in that class.
Please remember to let the office know when you are going to be absent from class, or if you are not going to attend classes and need to withdraw from a course. It is disrespectful to our volunteer tutors when people enrolled in classes simply don't turn up, doubly so if the class has a waiting list and another eager person could take a place in the class.
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2017 SPEAKERS PROGRAM
The first of this year’s Speakers Programmes was held at the Brighton Court House just before Anzac Day, and in keeping with the nature of our National Day of Remembrance, we had a speaker on the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign. This year we had John Basarin AOM talking about the landing and battles from a Turkish perspective. John and his wife Hatice are Turkish-born immigrants who have collaborated on a number of books and studies about Gallipoli. It was refreshing and interesting to gain insight into the campaign from an alternative viewpoint.
Our second speaker just after Anzac Day was our local Goldstein member Tim Wilson MP. Tim gave an insightful account of some of the key issues and opportunities facing our country and how our society is rapidly changing. There was a vigorous question and answer session and audience participants variously described the talk as “fantastic”, “really very good”, and “worth repeating.”
The U3A Speakers Programme is being expanded so as to ensure we get the best speakers on the best and most interesting topics to speak directly to members. Watch this space.
City of Bayside Brass Band Welcomes New Members
Brighton township has had a Brass Band since 1876 according to official Historian Weston Bates. In fact it is one of the oldest surviving Bands in Victoria although it has gone by several different names and has had many different uniforms over the past 140 years. With the Incorporation of the City of Bayside in 1994 it changed again. Gone was the bright red uniform and gold braid of the previous 30 years to be replaced with a more conservative Bayside blue jacket and tie, white shirt and black pants. The corporate logo of the new City is on the pocket.
Many of you will have learned to play an instrument when you were younger but may have let your playing lapse during your adult years . It is these capable Brass players of both sexes that we would love to contact in order to augment our numbers in the Bayside Band. We have plenty of good, spare instruments and players willing to as-sist former players to brush up lost or “rusty” technique.
Please contact Richard Shiell on 0419-334-988 or email at [email protected]
TERM DATES 2017 HOLIDAYS
Term 1 6 February—31 March 01 April—17 April
Term 2 18 April—30 June 01 July—16 July
Term 3 17 July—22 September 23 September—08 October
Term4 09 October—8 December 9 December—28 January 2018
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LOST PROPERTY
Please contact the office if you believe any of the below items belong to you:
GLASSES
Cases: Left in Genetics class Brighton; Burberry tartan hard glasses case
Ultralight glasses case & silhouette frameless reading glasses
Plastic magnifying glasses; Reading glasses – gold; Polarised black sun glasses
Sakitome bag – blue with black fish
EARRINGS
1x glass drop on a silver spiral chain; 1x multi loops – black & silver
BOOKS
The Master by Colm Toibin; Angela’s Ashes – Frank McCourt
CLOTHING
Navy & beige reversible sunhat – sport; Kea navy jacket with winter white lining – L
Kidna Book Club book – found in reception U3a Beaumaris; Black Reisenthel soft pouch
The clothing will be donated to charity if it is not collected by the end of Term 2.
CLASS LOCATIONS
Beaumaris Seniors Centre (and Bayside U3A Office) 84 Reserve Road Beaumaris (behind the library)
Old Brighton Courthouse 75 Carpenter St Brighton (behind the town hall)
Black Rock House 34 Ebden Avenue Black Rock
Highett Neighbourhood House 2 Livingstone St Highett
Brighton Seniors Centre Cnr Durrant and Pearson Streets Brighton
Sandringham Seniors Centre Cnr Abbott & Waltham Sts Sandringham (adjacent to the library)
Brighton Library 14 Wilson St Brighton
Sandringham Library Waltham St Sandringham
Hampton Bowls Club Corner Earlsfield & Fewster Roads Hampton
Hampton Yoga Centre 14 Thomas St Hampton
Brighton Croquet Club 6 Bleazby Ave Brighton
Black Rock Civic Hall
Corner Balcombe Rd and College Gve
Black Rock
Beaumaris Community Centre
90 Reserve Road (in the library building)
CLASS ETIQUETTE
1. Wear your U3A name badge
2. Let the office know if you are unable to attend a class or are withdrawing from a class. Many of the classes have waiting lists and this ensures there is no delay in another member taking your place.
3. Put away chairs and clean up after each class. Many hands make light work.
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THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS
Our volunteers are vital for the running of our organisation and we should all be very conscious of this when we are communicating with them.
Please remember that these dedicated volunteers give up a few hours of their time every week to provide assis-tance to members. It is important that they are treated with the respect they deserve as Bayside U3A could not function without them.
CAR PARKING AT BRIGHTON COURT HOUSE
A lot of the parking around the Brighton Court House has a 2 hour time limit. Please note that there is all day park-
ing north of Wilson St, on Carpenter St.
BAYSIDE U3A WEBSITE
We now have a photo section on the website so send any photos of your classes to our general email address and they will be added to the photo gallery.
WISER DRIVER COURSE
Thursday 15th,22nd and 29th June and Thursday 6th July at 10:30am—12:30pm
Bayside City Council is offering this four week, two-hour course designed to encourage older people to be better and wiser drivers . It provides the opportunity for responsible drivers to up-grade their knowledge and build upon experience in the company of their peers and in a friendly and informal setting.
This off-road refresher course covers a range of topics including:
• Revision of Road Rules
• Information which specifically relates to older drivers
• Statistics on crashes, safety and dangers
• Car safety features
• Videos and online resources
• Discussions with peers
• Exploring a range of travel options
Contact: Alesandra Mrak Ph: 9599 4838 or email [email protected]
Location: Bayside City Council, 76 Royal Ave, Sandringham
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NEWSLETTER If you have contributions or feedback for any issue of the newsletter, please email to [email protected] - attention newsletter editor. We would appreciate articles and photos of the courses you are undertaking. We look forward to your participation in sharing news and events with our members. The dates for the newsletter are below:
ADVANCE NOTICES
• The Annual Bayside U3A Trivia Quiz will be held at the Bayside U3A Brighton Venue, the Brighton Courthouse in September - date to be advised.
• A member survey will be conducted in 2017 to enable Bayside U3A to determine the information needed to
ensure that we can best represent the interests of members in our activities. The survey will be held in the 3rd
term of our year. We would encourage all members to participate so that their views are taken into account.
More information towards the end of second term.
Issue Period Copy Deadline Draft finalized Sent Out
Term 1 2017 20 Feb 2017 27 Feb 2017 6 March 2017
Term 2 2017 2 May 2017 9 May 2017 16 May 2017
Term 3 2017 31 July 2017 7 August 2017 14 August 2017
Term 4 2017 9 October 2017 23 October 2017 30 October 2017
U3A Network News
Congratulations to John Parker who was elected President of U3A Network Victoria, at the Network AGM in March.
KOGO Volunteers Wanted
kogo (Knit One Give One) is a not-for-profit organisation that asks volunteers to donate time and wool to knit warm winter woollies that kogo then distributes to people in need through over 250 community groups. We’re always looking for more hand knitted scarves, beanies, children’s toys or blankets.