Woden Seniors Inc

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

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Fortnightly News 9/5/2014

Table Tennis? 

Table tennis anyone?  Just reminding you that there is an active and social group that play table tennis in Hall1 on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9.30am to 12.30pm.  All skill levels welcome.

Respecting Patient Choices

The ACT Government’s Respecting Patient Choices Program is sponsoring a series of “play’s” (they are free to attend to the community) on the 19th and 21st of May.  The Play’s are designed to facilitate community conversation about death, grief and living.  Four Funerals in one day is based on real people’s stories and is an entertaining and inspiring performance.

  • Tuggeranong Community Arts Centre, Monday 19 May, 7pm;
  • Canberra Theatre, The Playhouse, The Courtyard Studio, Wednesday 21 May, 10am matinee performance;
  • Canberra Theatre, The Playhouse, The Courtyard Studio, Wednesday 21 May, 7pm.

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RSVP

Limited places! Reserve your seat on 6244 3344 or Email: rpc@act.gov.au Read More

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Fortnightly News 14/4/2014

Craft 
The Craft group meet each week from 10.00 to 12.00pm on Thursday in the Verandah, why not drop in if you are interested is a bit of stitching, knitting or crocheting and of course a chat.
 
Voci Stupende Concert
Over 85 people enjoyed the Voci Stupende concert in the Club on a cold and wet Sunday afternoon recently.  The Group’s repertoire which included Bizet’s ‘Toreador Song’, Verdi’s ‘Rigoletto’, Mozart’s ‘Don Giovanni’, Mendelssohn’s ‘Nachtlied’, Lehar’s ‘The Merry Widow’, Bizet’s ‘The Pearl Fishers’, Di Capua’s ‘O Solo Mio’ and Delibes’ ‘Lakme’ had members of the audience humming along.
 
“In fact, not only were all the melodies such a pleasure to listen to, it was very difficult to just sit still and listen as there were many moments when we wanted to stand up and dance, or sing, or even conduct the rhythmic pieces!” noted one member.
 
The accompanist displayed an amazing sensitivity to every song and impressed by the way he enriched the melody for each singer.  The Solos, Duets, Trios and the group Recital, as well as the solo segments from the accompanist, gave the audience a wonderful variety of performances that brightened their afternoon.

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Fortnightly News 28/3/2014

Carpet Bowls

 

There is a small but enthusiastic group of regular attendees at the Club’s carpet bowls session each week that are looking for new players.  No previous experience necessary.  Why not give it a try; it is a relaxing and gentle form of exercise with great company.

Carpet bowls are on each week from 12.00 to 1.30pm on Wednesdays in Hall 2.

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Fortnightly News 14/3/2014

 Seniors Week 2014 – Sunday 16 to Saturday 22 March 2014
 
“Seniors Week provides an opportunity to learn and discover different aspects of the community and understand more about Canberra. Attempting a new sport or recreational activity, learning more through a lecture, participating in the ‘Seniors Expo’ day or attending an ‘open day’ at a club or community organisation all provide possible new insights and opportunities. Seniors Week aims to both broaden the horizons of older people and build relationships throughout the community.” COTA ACT
 
COTA has complied a program of over 200 events for Seniors Week 2014.  Click here to see the full Seniors Week program www.cotaact.org.au/seniorsweek/events/program.  The program is also published in the Canberra Chronicle.

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Fortnightly News 28/2/2014

Justice of the Peace

A new Club member, who is a Justice of the Peace has offered to make herself available to members for Justice of the Peace matters.  You will find Maureen in the Anne Murray room on Tuesdays between 11.30am and 2pm.

Pasta Machines

The Beading Group is still seeking pasta-making machines to make clay beads.  If you have one that you would like to go to a new home, this could be your best opportunity. Read More

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Fortnightly News 14/2/2014

Voci Stupende Recital – Sunday 30th March
Seven young singers from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music featuring Canberra’s own, Damien Arnold, Zoe Drummond and Sylvie Humphries from the 7 Sopranos will perform an exciting programme of operatic pieces including Bizet’s much loved duet from the Pearl Fishers.
Visit www.vocistupende.com for the full programme
Where:           Woden Seniors Club
When:             2.00pm Sunday 30 March 2014
Contact Polly on 6282 2573 or Frasers of Arran on 02 6778 1233 for tickets. Prices: $35 adults, $25 pensioners and students.
Wanted
The Monday beading group are in need of pasta maker machines to help in the making of clay beads.
So if you have or know someone that has one tucked away in the back of the cupboard not is use or not needed any more could you please drop them into Polly.

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Fortnightly News 31/1/2014

Welcome to the first fortnightly newsletter for 2014.  Most of the regular club activities are restarting.  U3A activities start over the next two weeks.  Why not try a new activity this year, there are many to choose from – Tai Chi, gentle exercise, recorder, Bridge, table tennis, singing, dancing, painting and more.

Vale
Mr. Noel Lane, businessman, Club member and Management Committee member for 5 years died on 23 December 2013.  Noel was instrumental in forging a business relationship with Luton Real Estate that has provided significant financial benefit to the Club.  Noel’s good humour, generosity and business acumen will be sadly missed. Read More

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Fortnightly News 20/12/2013

Community Christmas Day Lunch 
 
Woden Community Services, with support from the ACT Government is hosting a Christmas Day Lunch.
        
Where:      Lyons Early Childhood School
                Corner Launceston St and Tarraleah Cres Lyons
        
When:       25 December 2013, 12.00 pm – 2.00 pm
        
Cost:         FREE (All Welcome)
 
Vegetarian and Halal Food will be available.
Dietary Requirements will be catered for.
Limited Transport is available – bookings are required.
 
For more information, assistance with transport, to RSVP or for dietary requirements please call 6282 2644 or Emma W on 0409 315 702 (on the day).
 
Club Closing Time for Christmas & New Year period
 
The Club will be closed for the Christmas and New Year period from 4pm Friday 20 December 2013, re-opening at 9am on Monday 13 January 2014.  
 
Tip for the Week
When dealing with shop assistants, remember it is not their fault if the owners don’t employ enough staff for Christmas. Just give them a smile and sympathize with them for being overworked.
 
Tips for the Season
 
• Although you can’t come to activities at the Club over the holidays, be sure to keep active – sitting for too long without moving around has been found to be bad for your health.
 
• Are there any friends you haven’t heard from for a while? Give them a call for Christmas. (And remember men are allowed to use the phone, too, so this doesn’t just apply to women!)
 
On behalf of the Management Committee, Polly and all the volunteers that help the club run smoothly, I wish you a safe and happy festive season and we look forward to seeing you again in 2014.

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Fortnightly News 6/12/2013

Christmas Lunch – Monday 9 December, 12:00 for 12:30pm
 
Don’t forget, if you have booked and paid for the Christmas lunch, to come along for what promises to be a memorable lunch party.  There will fabulous food, singing and raffle prizes.  The Special Events Sub-committee has been hard at work organizing a 2 course traditional Christmas lunch in the Club on Monday 9 December.  Simon and Connie from the Red Hill Lookout Café are catering.  
 
Our patron, His Excellency, Michael Bryce will be attending, and the Chordsmen and Pat Worthy and Neil Stevenson will sing a few tunes.  

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Fortnightly News 22/11/2013

Christmas Lunch – Monday 9 December, 12:00 for 12:30pm
 
The Special Events sub-Committee is hosting a 2 course traditional Christmas lunch in the Club on Monday 9 December.  Simon and Connie from the Red Hill Lookout Café are catering.  
 
Main course will be glazed smoked ham, turkey breast stuffed with pistachio nuts, maple glazed roast pumpkin and snow peas followed by desert of either plum pudding with brandy custard and cream or pavlova with summer fruits and cream.  Complementary wine will be provided.
 
Our patron, his Excellency, Michael Bryce will be attending and the Chordsmen will sing a few tunes.  Cost is $35, please book and pay by Monday 2 December.
 
Wellbeing Health Seminar – Thursday 12 Dec, 9.30 – 12noon
 
This, the Summer Season session, continues the series of free seasonal (quarterly) seminars provided by Dr Haisong Wang of the Capital Health Centre of Traditional Chinese Medicine.  This seminar will cover the illnesses and maladies that occur during summer, the treatments and natural procedures, including nutrition, to alleviate those illnesses and explores physical movements and gentle exercises, to develop a more responsive body in order to maintain good health.
 
Dr Haisong will also have a visiting Chinese Health expert and together they will tell us of the latest trends in Health maintenance and take us through the Tai Chi movements. 
 
The Summer Seasonal Seminar is on:
Thursday, 12 December
Woden Seniors Club
At 9.30am till 12 noon
 
Requirements – comfortable clothing and shoes, notepad and pencil for note taking (optional)
 
Attendees – anyone with an interest in their health …seniors, carers, friends, relatives….. (all welcome)
 
The session will include a tea/coffee break for which a gold coin donation would be appreciated to help defray costs.