Woden Seniors Inc

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

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Fortnightly News 16/8/2013

News Update
MAXIMISING YOUR INCOME – An information session for women over 60
 
The ACT Women’s Information and Referral Centre is offering a financial information session for women over 60 years of age to provide practical skills in controlling money with flexibility.
 
We all know it is not how much money we receive or earn, but it is what we do with our money that counts. This is a practical session that involves personalised activities enabling attendees to feel less stressed and spend less.
 
Session topics will cover:
* Goal setting
* The use of a flexible and easy budgeting tool
* Basic wealth check up
 
Attendees are requested to consider their weekly budget prior to attending.
 
DATE:        Thursday 29 August 2013
TIME:                10.15 for a 10.30am start – 1.00pm
VENUE:      Tuggeranong Library
                        175 Cowlishaw St, Greenway
COST:       Free – Bookings are essential 
For more information and to obtain a registration form, please contact Flor on 6205 1076 or by email to wirc@act.gov.au Read More

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Fortnightly News 2/8/2013

News Update
Soup Kitchen
Don’t forget home made soup with sourdough bread is available for lunch in the Club or to take home for later for just $5 on Wednesdays and Thursdays until the end of August.
 
Silver Screen Film Festival
The Silver Screen Film Festival is a special Canberra centenary event presented by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia and the ACT Office of the Ageing.
 
The Festival features an inspirational and diverse selection of contemporary and classic feature films, documentaries and short films from Australia and around the world.
 
The Festival will screen films at Tuesday morning matinee sessions until Tuesday the 27th of August and there will be some additional sessions on some Saturdays between 2 and 4pm.
 
Tickets are available from the National Film and Sound Archive or by phoning 6248 2000.  There are Festival programs in the Club foyer. Read More

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Fortnightly News 5/7/2013

News UpdateTalk
The Monday afternoon Beading Group is having a guest speaker, Lex Sorrentino, on 22 July 2013 at 1.30 pm in the Anne Murray Room.

Lex teaches Polymer Clay Sculpting, Polymer Canes/Beads, Air-Dry Clay Sculpting, Paverpol Garden Sculpture and Precious Metal Clay Silver.

If any other members would like to attend they are most welcome.

ABC’s 7.30 Report
The ABC’s 7.30 Report (Canberra Edition) made a program at the Club on the Recorder Orchestra that you can find on the internet at:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-29/recording-the-recorders/4789406.

Just click on the arrow in the little black box, in the middle of the central recorder on screen, and the clip will begin.  But it will not be there forever so make haste. Read More

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Fortnightly News 21/6/2013

News Update

Information Session

The next information session will be on July 5 in Hall 2 from 10.00am to 12noon. This free information session will include:

• a presentation from one of our members, Ms Maureen Hoyland about living at Bellerive retirement village in Lyons
• ACAT talking about the assessment process for home care or nursing home care, and
• Woden Community Services will talk about the services they provide to older Australians.

A light lunch of soup and bread will be available for $5.00 at 12noon.

Cognitively Stimulating Activities

If you are looking for a cognitively stimulating activity to add to your healthy ageing regime, why not try playing Bridge. There are 3 Bridge sessions each week in the Club that cater for all skill levels. And Margaret Kennedy provides regular lessons on how to play Bridge.

Perhaps playing Solo or Mahjong appeals, both are played in the club each week in a very relaxed social setting in the Anne Murray Room. Read More

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Fortnightly News 7/6/2013

News Update
Health Club Session
The next Health Club Session will be held on Thursday 13 June at 10.00 am.  Dr. Hai Song Wang will talk about the benefits of using traditional Chinese medicine in winter.
 
This is the 4th Seasonal session with Dr Wang. The first three sessions have been very popular.
 
Morning tea will be served. Soup will be available for $5.00 at 12 noon.
 
Ms Noeline Brown, Ambassador for the Ageing visited the Club on Thursday 6 June
The Ambassador listened to a rehearsal of the U3A Recorder Orchestra and enjoyed a short concert before speaking briefly about healthy ageing.  Ms Brown noted that the orchestra’s performance had completely changed her impression of recorder playing but also that it provided members with many of the key elements for active ageing i.e. social contact, learning something new and physical exercise.  (ABC TV also attended the event.)
 
A series of brochures for older people with sensible tips and advice on how to maintain and protect health, wellbeing and independence is available in the foyer of the club.  The four brochures focus on: staying physically active; eating well; keeping in touch with family, friends and community; and avoiding falls at home. Read More

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Fortnightly News 24/5/2013

News UpdateThe Soup Kitchen is Back!
Just a reminder that a light lunch of Soup with Bread is available every Wednesday and Thursday from just before midday to 1.30pm or until the soup runs out. The cost is $5.00 per bowl and includes bread which is quite often home made. 
 
If you would like to help in any way: by making and/or serving soup; making bread or scones or providing ingredients, please leave your name and when you can help with Polly at the front office. 
 
An Information Session with the Public Trustee and a Funeral Director
Woden Seniors in association with the Woden Community Services Inc is presenting an information session with the Public Trustee and a Funeral Director.  Doug Gillespie from the Public Trustee office will speak about WILLS and POWER OF ATTORNEY and Peter Dinn will speak about Funerals.
 
Details are:
Date: Thursday 6 June 2013
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Where: Anne Murray Room, Woden Seniors, Corinna Street, Woden
 
A light lunch of soup & bread will be available at the end of the morning for $5.00.  Read More

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Fortnightly News 10/5/2013

News UpdateSoup Kitchen returns on Wednesday 15 May
Soup with bread will be served every Wednesday and Thursday beginning on Wednesday the 15th of May. We will serve from just before midday. The cost is $5.00 per bowl and includes bread, which is quite often home made.

If you would like to help in any way: by making and /or serving soup. Making bread or scones or providing ingredients, please leave your name and when you can help with Polly at the front office.

Wills Awareness Talk: National Law Week 13 – 18 May 2013
Legal Aid ACT in conjunction with the ACT Law Society will present a free information session ‘Wills Talk’ for members of the public. This talk is aimed at people without a legal background. The speaker will explain the importance of having a current Will and a Power of Attorney, and give you the information you need to make an informed decision about these important documents.

Details – Thursday 16 May at 12.30 pm at Legal Aid, Level 1, 2 Allsop Street, Canberra City.

Bookings are essential. To book a place, contact Jennifer Crawley on (02) 6243 3475 or Jennifer.crawley@legalaidACT.org.au Read More

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Fortnightly News 26/4/2013

News UpdateFund Raising at Bunnings
We have the opportunity to have a sausage sizzle on Sunday 11 August at Bunnings at Fyshwick. It seems a while away but would you like to offer to be involved. Just phone Polly on 6282 2573.

Reminder – Morning Tea with Alan Foskett
Woden Seniors and the Woden Community Service are running a collaborative program of talks each month commencing on Thursday May 2 at 10.00 am.

We have well known historian and author, Alan Foskett coming to speak about the life and times of Canberra as we celebrate 100 years. Morning tea will be available from 10.00 am – 12.00 pm.

Solo
Monday morning, 10.00 – 12.00 noon a fun card game but also good for memory and skill development. Beginners very welcome.

Carpet Bowls
Wednesday 12.00 noon – 1.30 pm a team sport, played indoors. Very good to strengthen bones! Read More

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Fortnightly News 12/4/2013

News UpdateMorning Tea with Alan Foskett 

Woden Seniors and the Woden Community Service are running a collaborative program of talks each month commencing on Thursday May 2 at 10.00 am.

We have well known historian and author, Alan Foskett coming to speak about the life and times of Canberra as we celebrate 100 years. Morning tea will be available from 10.00 am – 12.00 pm.

Another 100k walk to raise funds for the Garden Project at Woden Seniors

Elizabeth Halfnights, Sue Allen and some others from the T’ai Chi group are walking the 100 kilometres from Wangaratta to Bright along the rail trail in North Eastern Victoria. The purpose of the walk, apart from having a good time is to raise funds to make-over the garden on the southern and western sides of the club.

The walk will take place from Tuesday 23rd April to Sunday 27th April along the clear formed trails based on the old railway line from Wangaratta to Bright and includes a spur to Beechworth. Some days the group will walk up to 18 k’s and others will be almost rest days with only 10 -15 k’s.!!! Read More

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Fortnightly News 28/3/2013

News UpdateEaster Break

The Club will be closed on Friday, 29 March and Monday, 1 April 2013.

Hellenic Club Provides Support for our Club’s Gentle Exercise Programs

The Hellenic Club has kindly donated $2,500 towards the cost of running our Club’s gentle exercise programs. There are a number of regular exercise activities run by fully trained instructors each week in the Club. The first session of the week, a very gentle exercise program is on Tuesday morning from 10.00-11.00 am. The second, a little more vigorous, “Ever Active” is on Wednesday from 8.30 -9.30 am. There are two Tai Chi and gentle exercise activities, the first on Wednesday at 7.25 am for 60 minutes and the second on Thursday from 2 to 3.30 pm. Why not come along and try any of these?

New Vogue Dancing

Woden Seniors’ welcome other Seniors’ who enjoy listening to pleasant music while exercising, to join them on Tuesdays from 1 pm until 3.30 pm. Dance tuition will be available from 11 am to 1 pm at no extra charge. This tuition is not just for newcomers, it is a shared time for learning, revising and rehearsing dances. Partners would be helpful

COTA ACT Survey – Transport Solutions for Older Australians

COTA ACT would like to ask a few questions about your experiences using transport in the ACT. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated, and will be used to help them lobby for improved transport options in the ACT. The survey hard copy is available in the Club, and is also online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FCGTXTN .