Woden Seniors Inc

50 years of providing Community Service to the over-50s of Canberra

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Fortnightly News 31/3/2017

Break-in to the Club Premises on Monday Evening 27 March

There was another break-in at the Club premises on Monday night 27 March. Nothing of serious import was stolen however there was quite a bit of damage to cupboards as the thieves searched for any cash that may be held on the premises. Anyone who may have noticed any suspicious behavior around the Club recently are asked to discuss it with Polly or Sue Allen.

Easter Holiday Season

The Club will be closed for Easter on Friday the 14th and Monday the 17th of April.

Woden Seniors’ 45th Birthday Anniversary Celebrations!

This year the Woden Seniors Club celebrates its 45th Anniversary! The Club started in a very small way in a private house 45 years ago on 23rd October, and look at it now! We want to make the celebrations something special for all our members. We could have an Open Day? High Tea? a Concert? There are lots of possibilities. If you are interested in helping out or have ideas on what would be fun to do, please let Polly know.

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Fortnightly News 17/3/2017

Woden Seniors 45th Birthday Anniversary Celebrations!

This year the Woden Seniors Club celebrates its 45th Anniversary! The Club started in a very small way in a private house 45 years ago on 23rd October, and look at it now! We want to make the celebrations something special for all our members. We could have an Open Day? High Tea? a Concert? There are lots of possibilities. If you are interested in helping out or have ideas on what would be fun to do, please let Polly know.

Social Ballroom Dancing- New Time Table from 28 March 2017

Social Ballroom Dancing will be on Tuesday afternoons from 1.30 – 3.30 pm from 28 March 2017 in Hall 2.

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Fortnightly News 3/3/2017

LED lighting throughout the Club

The Club has been progressively replacing existing lighting in Halls 1 and 2 and the Kitchen and Veranda areas with LED lighting. The advantage of switching to LED lighting is that it will give us significant savings in electricity usage and with the longer life cycle of LED lights lower maintenance costs. There is the added advantage of now being able to use dimmers with the lighting in Hall 1. There are now three lighting circuits in Hall 1.

2017 Big Book Fair, 11 – 13 August 2017

We are desperately seeking helpers to sort, clean and pack the wonderful donations of books, games (especially old board games), DVDs, vinyl records, CDs, postcards, and jigsaw puzzles for our 2017 Big Book Fair.

  • One of the team will be in the Veranda from 10 am to 12 noon on Monday, Wednesday and Friday to show new volunteers what to do.
  • It is a very easy task and involves cleaning and sorting the books. There are detailed guidelines available on what to do.
  • If you would prefer another time we will arrange a mutual time that suits you and one of the team to be there to show new volunteers what to do.

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Fortnightly News 17/2/2017

Seated Exercises and Lunch on Mondays

A new seated gentle exercise class is available on Mondays:

  • 12:00 – 12:30 pm seated Tai Chi in Hall 2
  • 12:30 – 1:00 pm Lunch together
  • 1:00 – 1.30 pm Another half hour seated Tai Chi

These warm ups and exercises are designed to strengthen core muscles and to be completed seated.

Bring your own lunch and we will sit and eat together. If you can’t be there for the whole program come when you can and stay as long as you can. All welcome, Club fees apply.

Special Events Committee

The Special Events Committee (Judy, Cindy and Lutana) is seeking your feedback on the style and type of special events you would like to attend in the Club during the year, for example: a First Aid Course; making a bush fire plan; a members concert; a Christmas function. Please fill in the form on the table in the Club foyer with your suggestions and hand it to Polly.

Calligraphy

The Calligraphy class is back on Tuesdays from 1.30 – 3.30 pm in Hall 2. New participants are welcome.

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Fortnightly News 3/2/2017

Seated Exercises and Lunch

A new exercise group will commence on Monday 6 February

  • 12:00 – 12:30pm seated Tai Chi in Hall 2
  • 12:30 – 1.00pm Lunch together
  • 1:00 – 1.30pm another half hour seated Tai Chi

These warm ups and exercises are designed to strengthen core muscles and to be completed seated.

Bring your own lunch and we will sit and eat together. If you can’t be there for the whole program come when you can and stay as long as you can. All welcome, Club fees apply.

Calligraphy

Calligraphy class will be re-commence on Tuesday 7 February, 1:30 – 3:30 pm in Hall 2. New participants are welcome.

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Fortnightly News 20/1/2017

Club Reopened on Monday 16 January

Happy New Year and welcome to 2017 in the Woden Seniors Club.

Bridge Beginner Lessons

Cathy Padovan will be offering Bridge lessons for new players in the New Year commencing on Monday 30 January 2017 from 1.30 – 3.30 pm and running through the school term. If you are interested in learning or refreshing your knowledge of this fascinating game please let Polly know on 6282 2573.

Wednesday Morning YMCA Ever Active Group

The Wednesday morning YMCA Ever Active exercise group is looking for new participants, if you are interested in some early morning exercise before it gets too hot and possibly a chat over a coffee afterwards why not give it a go.

Canberra Night Sky and Celestial Navigation

A presentation by Keith Hardy, Dr Haisong Wang and Mike Gawan-Taylor on the Canberra night sky will be given on Wednesday 15 February from 7pm to 8.30pm. Gold coin donation please.

ACT Seniors My Way Card – Important Update

Transport Canberra has partnered with Transport NSW to give ACT Seniors My Way card holders access to concession travel in NSW using a NSW Gold Opal Card.

Seniors with an early ACT Seniors Card (i.e. one that has 6 numbers as opposed to 9 on the current cards) will need to apply for a card replacement in order to apply for a NSW Gold Opal Card.

ACT Seniors My Way Cards that have not been used to travel on ACT buses for a period of two years or more will have expired and should also be replaced.

Please allow up to 7 days for a new or replacement ACT Seniors My Way card registration before applying for a NSW Gold Opal card. Application for a NSW Gold Opal card, can be made online: https://www.opal.com.au/en/about-opal/opal_for_senior_pensioners/, or by phoning 13 67 25.

New and replacement ACT Seniors My Way Cards are available from COTA ACT Hughes office, ACT Libraries and Access Canberra Shopfronts as suggested on the application form.

2017 Big Book Fair, 11 – 13 August 2017

We are desperately seeking helpers to sort, clean and pack the wonderful donations of books, games (especially old board games), DVDs, vinyl records, CDs, postcards, and jigsaw puzzles for our 2017 Big Book Fair.

Justice of the Peace

You will find Maureen in Club on Tuesdays & Thursdays between 10.30am and 2pm for Justice of the Peace matters.

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Fortnightly News 16/12/2016

Club Closing Times for the Festive Season

I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support of the Club through the year and wish you a happy and safe festive season. The Club will close at 4pm on Wednesday 21 December 2016 and reopen on Monday 16 January 2017. Activity groups can continue to use the Club through this period by arrangement with the front office.

Queen of Curtin crowned

Congratulations to our long-term member and supporter of the Club, Viola Kalokerinos, who has been crowned the Queen of Curtin. Viola was being recognized for her extensive service to the Curtin community at recent the launch of the book, Curtin turns 50, the story of a Canberra Suburb 1964-2014.

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Fortnightly News 2/12/2016

Bridge Beginner Lessons

Cathy Padovan, sometimes assisted by me, will be offering Bridge lessons for new players in the New Year commencing on Monday 30 January 2017 from 1.30 – 3.30 pm and running through the school term. If you are interested in learning this fascinating game please let Polly know on 6282 2573.

Club Closing Times for the Festive Season

The Club will close at 4pm on Wednesday 21 December 2016 and reopen on Monday 16 January 2017. Activity groups can continue to use the Club through this period by arrangement with the front office.

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Fortnightly News 18/11/2016

Christmas Luncheon Party – 12.30pm Monday 5 December

The Christmas Luncheon Party is on Monday 5 December 2016, at 12.30pm. Catering is by the Olive restaurant and will include dips with home made bread, yummy turkey rolls and roasted vegetables, Christmas pudding or fruit salad and wine.

We will have a special singer, Tony Haley, who will serenade us with Elvis Presley, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra songs. Tony’s current passion is giving great songs a new lease of life with his own interpretation and feel.

Cost is $50 per person, please book and pay at the front counter by 28 November 2016 and let Polly know if you want to be seated with anyone in particular.

Canberra Seniors Club celebrates 50 years – 4pm, 3 December

The Canberra Seniors Club is celebrating their 50th anniversary on Saturday 3 December 2016, 4pm to 7pm in The Speedwell Room, The Dickson Tradies. Cocktail food and drinks will be served. R.S.V.P essential by 21 November on 6248 9509.

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Fortnightly News 4/11/2016

Christmas Luncheon Party – 12.30pm Monday 5 December

The Christmas Luncheon Party is on Monday 5 December 2016, at 12.30pm, catering is by the Olive restaurant and a special singer, Tony Haley will serenade us with Elvis Presley, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra songs while we will be enjoying our festive lunch. Tony’s current passion is giving great songs a new lease of life with his own interpretation and feel.

Cost is $50 per person, please book and pay at the front counter. Let Polly know if you want to be seated with anyone in particular.

Defibrillator – How to use it

The Club has purchased a defibrillator which will be installed in the Foyer. St John Ambulance is offering training on how to use it for up to 10 people. If you are interested in learning how to use it and willing to in an emergency, please let Polly know.

National Shingles Vaccination Program

The Hon Susan Ley, Federal Minister for Health, launched the National Shingles Vaccination Program in our Club last Wednesday morning with the gentle exercise group. The Program provides free vaccine against Shingles for 70 year olds and a 5 year catch up program for those aged 71 – 79. The aim of the Program is to reduce the incidence of Shingles and its associated sequelae. Speak to your regular physician if you are interested in participating in the Program.

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