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program - Newcastle U3A
Newcastle U3A Program
Semester 1, 2013
PROGRAM
SEMESTER 1, 2013
February 18th – April 12th
April 29th – June 28th
NEWCASTLE U3A Inc
Newcastle University of the Third Age
newcastle.u3anet.org.au
PO Box 64, Newcastle 2300
Phone 49612189
newcastleu3a.au@gmail.com
“Learning opportunities for seniors”
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CONTENTS
Monday……………….…
Mapping Newcastle Ports………………………………………………………….……….…..………………….……
James Wallis …………………………………………………..……………………………………………………….………
Meditation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Kokoda and back ……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………….
Sandgate Cemetery …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Newcastle Heritage Walk ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Evolution – The Greatest Show on Earth ………….……………………………………………………………..
Shakespeare on Film – Twelfth Night ………………………………………………………………………………
Book Reading ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
German Continuing …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Tuesday………………….
Movie Appreciation……….…………………………………………………………………………………………………
The Classification of Living Things ……………………………………………………………………………………
The First 3 Governors of NSW …………………………………………………………………………………………
Speaking French …………………….………………………………………………………………………………………..
French – Beginners …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Personal History………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………….
Tuesday Afternoons with U3A ………………………………………………………………………………………….
Wednesday………….…
Morning Tea @ Miss Porter’s House ..……………………………………………………………………………..
American Tribal-Style Belly Dance – ATS ………………………….………………………………………………
Middle Eastern Belly Dancing – Choreographies ….………………………………………………………….
Belly Dancing From Within - A Technique Course …….……………………………………………………..
Chinese Brush Art …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Circle Dancing …….……..……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Rediscovering Homer’s illiad & Odyssey …………………………………………………….……………………
Advanced French …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Mah Jong …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Jazz …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Random Readers ………………………………………………………………………….…….….……………………….
Thursday………………….
Histories of the Canning Stock Route ………………………………………………………………………………
Library Tours ………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………….
Italian For Beginners ………………………………………………………………………..………………………………
Intermediate Italian – Continuing ……………………………………………………………………………………
Advanced Italian - Continuing ………………………………………..………………………….…………………..
Newcastle Art Gallery Tour ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
Gardens & Gardening ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Music Appreciation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Friday………………………
Morpeth Excursion ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Newcastle Theatre Company Tour………………………………………………………………………………..
Maitland Art Gallery Tours …………………………………………………………………………………………..
French – Beginners: Continued ……………………………………………………………………………………….
Trivia ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Chess ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Singing Group …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Venues ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Committee …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Enrolment Form ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
RECORD OF ENROLMENT
Make a note here of all courses in which you have enrolled.
If you cannot attend please call your Course Clerk to apologise.
If you don’t have the number, phone BILLIE (49612189) who will supply it for you.
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MONDAY
01/13 MAPPING NEWCASTLE PORTS - WORKSHOP
Leader: John Thacker will introduce Liz Anelli, Workshop Facilitator
Date: Feb 18th
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: Free
Your opportunity to contribute to a series of community and workplace workshops that gather oral histories, drawings
and written information. The aim is to describe all aspects of Newcastle Port life in pictures (you may wish to contribute
a sketch or illustration) and words – industrial, leisure, sports, retail, historical, geographical, environmental and
anecdotal. It is intended that a vibrant and collaborative public artwork will eventually result. Liz has for 25 years
provided illustrations and designs for international commercial clients, Government bodies, educators and museums and
wants to learn some of your memoire.
02/13 JAMES WALLIS – FATHER OF A “MOST DESIRABLE SETTLEMENT”
Leader: Suzanne Martin
Dates: Mar 11th
Time: Catholic Diocese Rooms
Venue: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Cost: $2
At 32 years of age, James Wallis was appointed the seventh commandant of the penal settlement of Newcastle, NSW.
Among his many achievements was the building of Christ Church Cathedral. Today Novocastrians are still enjoying his
many legacies. Who was this man and why do so few remember him? Suzanne will bring James Wallis to life and tell you
why he should be remembered and recognised.
03/13 MEDITATION
Leader: David Hind
Dates: Feb 18th – Apr 8th then Apr 29th – Jun 24th Note no class Apr 1st (East Mon), Jun 10th (Queen’s B’day)
Time: 12.00pm – 1.30pm
Venue: Fellowship House
Cost: $10
A very keen and supportive group practising meditation and sensitivity. New members very welcome.
04/13 KOKODA AND BACK
Leader: Warren Hardy
Date: Feb 18th
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $2
A travel talk describing the Kokoda Track, with photographs taken over several trips showing typical scenes along the
path and also of village life.
The walk is now well known and documented, with its blend of rugged mountain scenery and historical background. The
Kokoda Track is now regarded as one of the world’s classic walks, with majestic jungle and a diversity of plant life. It
attracts more and more admirers each year!
05/13 SANDGATE CEMETERY
Leader: Terry St George
Date: May 27th
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $2
Terry worked with the Department of Lands in NSW for many years as a Registered Surveyor in the Hunter and Mid
North Coast regions of NSW, retiring in 2010. Approximately 10 years ago he formed his own software company. His
introduction to the Trust was in 1995, when he helped the Trust to secure significant Federal Government funding to
upgrade the cemetery; he then commenced development work on a software management system to manage the vast
amounts of data contained in the cemetery. He has been assisting Sandgate Cemetery Trust ever since. In 2012 Terry
was appointed as a Trustee of Sandgate Cemetery Trust.
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MONDAY
06/13 NEWCASTLE HERITAGE WALK
Leader: Suzanne Martin
Dates: Mar 25th
Time: 10.00am - 12 noon (approx) NOTE EARLIER START TIME
Venue: Meet at Newcastle Railway Station Cnr Scott & Watt Sts
Cost: $2
Discover the early history and architectural fascinations of Newcastle as it developed from a convict settlement into
Australia’s 7th largest city.
Walk lasts approximately 2 hours and involves some city hills.
07/13 EVOLUTION – THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Leader: Robert Colomb
Dates: Feb 25th – Apr 8th then Apr 29th – May 20th (10 sessions) Note no class Apr 1st (East Mon)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
A discussion course on the evidence for evolution, with particular reference to Richard Dawkins' book "The Greatest
Show on Earth". The idea is not to proselytise for evolution but to look at the evidence that has led to its being a widely
held view, especially among professionals.
Note: creationists will be welcome and their views on the evidence will be heard, although this course is not intended as
a creationism versus evolution debate of the usual kind.
08/13 SHAKESPEARE ON FILM – TWELFTH NIGHT
Leader: Bob Stewart
Dates: June 17th, 24th (2 sessions)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: The Place, Charlestown Square
Cost: $4
Just sit back and enjoy a stunning film version of one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies. This romantic comic tale of
loss and love, disguise and gender stars Helena Bonham Carter, Toby Stephens, Richard E Grant, Nigel Hawthorne, Mel
Smith and Ben Kingsley. You don’t have to be a Shakespeare expert to enjoy this comedy and marvel at how many of our
modern film and television comedies, Some Like it Hot for example, have used the comic elements of this play written
over 400 years ago.
The Place: Charlestown Community Centre is located at the corner of Frederick and Pearson Streets, in Charlestown
Square. The Place is conveniently located at the southern end of the Charlestown Square shopping centre. Access to The
Place is from outside Charlestown Square, via the front door in Frederick St. There is plenty of public transport to
Charlestown Square and plenty of parking at the Square.
If you have any enquiries about getting to this venue ring Bob Stewart, 4963 2029.
09/13 BOOK READING
Leader: Margaret Uren
Dates: Mar 11th, Apr 8th, May 13th, June 24th (4 sessions)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $8
11th March
8th April
13th May
24th June
The Hare With Amber Eyes by Edmund De Waal
The Soldier's Wife by Joanna Trollope
Sarah's Key by Tatiana De Rosnay
Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishigura
10/13 GERMAN - CONTINUING
Leader: Helen Kulhanek
Dates: Feb 18th – Apr 8th then Apr 29th – Jun 24th Note no class Apr 1st (East Mon), Jun 10th (Queen’s B’day)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
A continuing course for German language students; a reasonable knowledge of vocabulary and grammar needed. Those
considering this course should attend the first session to assess their ability in relation to the class.
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TUESDAY
11/13 MOVIE APPRECIATION
Leader: John Brattan
Dates: Feb 19th – Apr 9th then Apr 30th – Jun 25th Note no course on Tuesday Apr 2nd (Easter Tuesday)
Time: 10.30am – 12 noon
Venue: U3A Room, Wickham
Cost: $10
Movies have the ability to make you laugh, cry and/or see the world from a different perspective. Join this long running
course to view and discuss motion pictures; John’s knowledge is extraordinary.
12/13 THE CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS
Leader: Toni Debnam
Dates: Mar 5th, 12th, 19th (3 sessions, continues in Semester 2)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $6
Brain food for you; digestible and informative. Learn more about the classification of living things including the
characteristics of living things and taxonomy, bacteria – how they started all life (and how we now help their evolution
by not using antibiotics correctly!) single cell organisms including algae and protozoa, and fungi: their structure and
variety.
13/13 THE FIRST 3 GOVERNORS OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Leader: Barbara Lyle
Date: Feb 26th
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $2
Arthur Phillip, John Hunter and Philip Gidley King - The lives of these three men were very closely tied during the
early years of the Colony, hence the combined topic. Each faced enormous difficulties, in large part due to the
indifference of the powers that be in England, and the distance which meant that answers to requests frequently
took up to 12 months.
14/13 SPEAKING FRENCH
Leaders: Elvira Abel And Christine Follett
Dates: Feb 19th – Apr 9th then Apr 30th – Jun 25th Note no course on Tuesday Apr 2nd (Easter Tuesday)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
This course is for people who speak and understand some French and want to improve these skills. It is not a beginner’s
course. Some grammar is involved.
15/13 FRENCH - BEGINNERS
Leaders: Elvira and Jean Pierre Abel
Dates: Feb 19th – Apr 9th then Apr 30th – Jun 25th Note no course on Tuesday Apr 2nd (Easter Tuesday)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
A course for those with little knowledge of French or for people who want to get back to basics and improve their French
language skills.
16/13 PERSONAL HISTORY
Leader: Susan McCarthy
Dates: Feb 19th – Apr 9th then Apr 30th – Jun 25th Note no course on Tuesday Apr 2nd (Easter Tuesday)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Hamilton Gardens
Cost: $10
Your personal history; a record of your life, your times, the world evolving. A continuing course from a committed
presenter. Take the journey to record your personal history for not just yourself but your family and friends.
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TUESDAY
17/13 TUESDAY AFTERNOONS WITH U3A
Convenor: Ron Davis, various leaders
Dates: Feb 19th – Apr 9th then Apr 30th – Jun 25th Note no course on Tuesday Apr 2nd (Easter Tuesday)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: The Loft, Newcastle
Cost: $10
Feb
19 1. Tales from the Bicycle Shop; the merchandise, the manufacture, the message,
and some anecdotes.
John Thacker
2. Settling African refugees in Newcastle, and their stories.
Sister Diana Santleben
26 What is Anthropology? The study of cultures and people’s
behaviours, with several examples.
Debbi Long
Mar 5
1. The Police and you; answering your questions.
Snr Const Tony Tamplin
2. Fire safety and prevention for seniors.
Martin Savage NSW Fire Brigade
12 The Magic of Chinese and Japanese Gardens
Dr Slade Warne
19 Healthy Gardening Group - growing your own vegetables, edible gardening in pots,
no-dig gardens, planting boxes, or in the garden, answers to your questions
Geoff Woods
26 Bushrangers
Susan McCarthy
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No Session – Easter Tuesday
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Atmospheric particles; their loves, their lives and their losses.
A/Prof. Howard Bridgman
Term break April 13 - April 28
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Newcastle’s own architect, Frederick Menkens; his life, his buildings,
and where they are.
Suzanne Martin
1. River Cruising in Europe and other holidays
Harvey World Travel
2. Energy : Solar, wind, tidal and geothermal versus coal.
Owen Davis & Erin Gibson
1. Wildlife Rescue in the Hunter Region
Audrey Koosmen, Hunter Wildlife Rescue Service
2. History of the Hunter Wetlands, and its birds and plants
Dr. Paddy Lightfoot OAM
Zambia (and Northern Rhodesia); that was then and this is now – 2 perspectives of Africa.
John & Anna Hill
1. Home Help, Aged Care, Nursing Homes, Community Care, and Meals on Wheels.
2. My life in Sierra Leone and in Guineé, and coming to Newcastle as a refugee.
Tonkoh Kamara
Canada and its provinces and its postage stamps.
Jim McDougall
Astronomy and you. What is there, out there?
Colin Maybury
Some books I have recently enjoyed.
Roger Eggleton
Early Navies of the Australian Colonies, and the Royal Australian Navy. Why did
Australia NOT have a battleship?
Brian Hansford
DISCLAIMER: Opinions expressed here or in Hunter U3A Inc activities are not necessarily those of Hunter
U3A Inc or its officers. Hunter U3A Inc accepts no responsibility for statements or opinions expressed.
Hunter U3A Inc offers courses that provide general information for its members.
Hunter U3A Inc does not warrant that such information is true and correct.
U3A EXCURSION TO MORPETH
Leader: John Thacker
Date: FRIDAY, April 12th
Time: 9.30 am sharp – approx 5.30pm
Departure: from Lee Wharf, Honeysuckle
Cost: $74 pp
Join fellow U3A members for a cruise up river to historic Morpeth, once one of the busiest trade ports in NSW.
Travelling with Nova Cruises, this full day excursion leaves Honeysuckle (Lee Wharf) at 9.30am sharp and returns
approx. 5.30pm. You have 2 hours in Morpeth to enjoy lunch (own expense), shop, explore or visit the museum.
Morning tea on board is complemented by tastings of local wines, sourdough breads and handmade fudge.
Afternoon tea and coffee is supplied on board. Excursion runs rain or shine.
Strictly limited numbers – first come first served! Enrolment is by payment only.
$74 per person. Payment must accompany booking and is non-refundable
Bookings close 5th February. Please use payment form on Page 5 of Newsletter.
Details John Thacker 4962 5564 / 0403 001682
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WEDNESDAY
18/13 MORNING TEA @ MISS PORTER’S HOUSE - Connecting People Of The Past, The Present And The Future
Leader: Geoff Farris
Dates: Apr 10th
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Miss Porter’s House, King St, Newcastle
Cost: $20
Miss Porter’s House is the only National Trust owned property in Newcastle. It was built by Mr Herbert Porter who ran a
family business in Hunter Street, on what is now a car park immediately behind the house. Mr Porter and his new bride,
Florence Jolly, moved into the house in 1910. They had two daughters, Ella and Hazel. Both lived in the house for the
whole of their lives. Herbert Porter died in the influenza epidemic in 1919 at the age of 41. The last surviving daughter,
Hazel bequeathed the house to the National Trust when she died in 1997.
We will have a delicious morning tea and a guided tour of Miss Porter’s House, led by volunteer guides. The cost is $20
per person and all of this amount will go to The National Trust to help maintain Miss Porter’s House and to conserve the
extensive collection housed therein.
There will be a limit on numbers and so you should book early to avoid disappointment.Please complete payment form on
page 5 of Newsletter. Minimum 8 people, maximum 15. Phone Enrolment- Please Phone John Thacker 0403 001682
19/13 AMERICAN TRIBAL-STYLE BELLY DANCE – ATS
Leader: Colleen Potts
Dates: Feb 20th – Apr 10th then May 1st – Jun 26th
Time: 12 noon – 1.00pm
Venue: Henderson Park Hall
Cost: $10
ATS is an exciting group presentation where dancers perform together within their “tribe”. The key element of ATS is
“group improvisation”. An ATS performance may incorporate solos, duets, trios and circles while other dancers provide a
“chorus line” whose steps complement the featured dancers – all steps are improvised during the performance. ATS
steps, formations, cues, transitions and improvisation techniques will be presented. There will be opportunities for
“caravanserai” to perform at student soirées throughout the year.
20/13 MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCE -Choreographies
Leader: Colleen Potts
Dates: Feb 20th – Apr 10th then May 1st – Jun 26th
Time: 1.00pm – 2.30pm
Venue: Henderson Park Hall
Cost: $10
Suitable for all girls continuing from last Semester. All present choreographies will be refined and exciting new
choreographies will be taught. Girls who enjoy performing will have the opportunity to participate in our Nursing Home
Concert Program but are under no obligation to do so.
21/13 BELLY DANCING FROM WITHIN – A Technique Course
Leader: Colleen Potts
Dates: Feb 20th – Apr 10th then May 1st – Jun 26th
Time: 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Venue: Henderson Park Hall
Cost: $10
This improvisation-based course is suitable for beginners and continuing dancers. Belly dance moves have been divided
into 8 stationary families and travelling steps. Each family of movement is centred on lower, mid and upper body in both
basic and classical pose. The course will cover a new family and travel step each week as well as basic poses and belly
dance principles. Each lesson will end with free dancing in small groups followed by cool-down stretches. Wear
comfortable shoes and a shimmy belt and bring a bottle of water.
Next General Meeting: Thursday, April, 18th, 10.30am
Devonshire House: 2nd Floor, Trades Hall, Devonshire Lane, opp Panthers, Newcastle
Join us for coffee beforehand
Lunch afterwards at Panthers Club, King St, Newcastle
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WEDNESDAY
22/13 CHINESE BRUSH ART – 'THE FOUR SEASONS': A CHINESE PAINTING COURSE
Leader: Stephen Cassettari
Dates: Feb 20th, 27th, Mar 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th (6 sessions)
Time: 1.00pm – 2.30pm NOTE EARLIER START TIME
Venue: Carrington Community Centre
Cost: $10
Learn traditional techniques of single brush strokes and double colour loading to produce bamboo and flowers using
bamboo brush and ricepaper.
1-Brush strokes -use of brush
4-Plum Blossom-study from nature
2-Bamboo-double colour loading
5-Chrysanthemum-obtaining rhythm
3-Orchid-understanding composition
6-Australian flowers-continuing tradition
You will need the following equipment:-bamboo brush (available from tutor $7), set of water colour tubes and two
children’s scrapbook-newsprint (both available at newsagents), two white saucers (as palette), low water container
(margarine tub), cotton cloth (old tea towel).
Class limited to 12 participants. Phone Enrolment- Please Phone John Thacker 0403 001682
23/13 CIRCLE DANCING
Leader: Annie Rooke-Fizell
Dates: Mar 13th, 27th, Apr 10th, May 8th, 22nd, Jun 5th, 19th (7 sessions)
Time: 11.00am – 12.30pm NOTE LATER START TIME
Venue: Carrington Community Centre
Cost: $10
Circle dance is a mix of folk and meditative dance traditions, and is, of course, danced in a circle.
Circle dance is very gentle, and has a meditative aspect that is relaxing and gentle on the body.
Participants should bring water and wear comfortable, non-marking shoes.
24/13 REDISCOVERING HOMER’S ILIAD AND ODYSSEY
Leader: Jetse Kalma
Dates: May 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd (4 sessions)
Time: 1.00pm – 2.30pm NOTE EARLIER START TIME
Venue: Carrington Community Centre
Cost: $8
Have you ever wondered why Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey continue to have such impact on our literature and arts? These
epic “poems” are the oldest, still existing, works of Western literature and are believed to have been composed near the
end of the 8th century BC, in the Greek coastal region of Anatolia. In these sessions I will introduce Homer and provide
illustrated outlines of these epic poems, touching on their main themes. In order to better appreciate the stories of both
poems I will describe the Trojan War and illustrate the archaeology of Troy (Schliemann). I will also report on the
“geography” of the Odyssey (although most scholars agree that Odysseus’ landfalls are best treated as imaginary places).
In a final session I want to provide some examples of how these famous poems have influenced Western literature as
well as visual and performing arts through the ages. Finally I would like to discuss David Malouf‘s novel “Ransom” which
shines a new light on the Iliad. Hopefully, participants can borrow or buy a copy of the book (published in 2010 by
Vintage Books).
25/13 ADVANCED FRENCH
Leader: Elvira Abel
Dates: Feb 20th – Apr 10th then May 1st – Jun 26th
Time: 1.30pm - 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
French language class for those with some knowledge of French with emphasis on improving conversation skills as well
as grammar skills and vocabulary.
26/13 MAH JONG
Leader: Helen Chalmers
Dates: Feb 20th – Apr 10th then May 1st – Jun 26th
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
The ancient tile game of Mahjong continues for another semester. All long-standing and new players welcome. Get your
old grey matter working and come along for an interesting afternoon of play.
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WEDNESDAY
27/13 JAZZ
Leaders: Mena Berry and Jim Tinlin
Dates: May 1st, 8th and 15th (3 sessions)
Time: 10.30am – 12 noon
Venue: The Loft
Cost: $6
Session 1 with Mena: What do the Mississippi river boats and Paul Whiteman have in common?
Session 2 with Mena: Come on a musical journey from Africa to New Orleans and beyond...
Session 3 with Jim: Django Reinhardt – the formation of “The Quintet of the Hot Club of France” plus a look at the violin
in jazz.
28/13 RANDOM READERS
Leader: Daphne Roper
Dates: Mar 13th, Apr 10th, May 22nd, Jun 19th (4 sessions)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: U3A Room, Wickham
Cost: $8
A “read and tell” opportunity to discuss a book or books that you have enjoyed (or not, if that is the case!) with fellow
readers and bibliophiles. This will be a non-prescribed book. Each participant may introduce the book you are currently
reading or have recently completed; a brief profile of author, publication date, and of course your opinion.
NEWCASTLE U3A COMMITTEE – 2012/2013
President
Ann Hayter
Vice President Geoff Farris
Secretary
Gloria Jones
Asst Secretary
Treasurer
Helen Chalmers
Asst Treasurer June Fletcher
0402125289
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0403001682
Committee Members
Lesley Archibald
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Jan Chandler
49525495
Norman Birt
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Course Co-ordinator
Membership & Enrolment Information
John Thacker
Billie Rice
0403001682, 49625564
49612189
NEWCASTLE U3A COURSE VENUES
Devonshire House—2nd Floor, Trades Hall, Devonshire Lane, opp Panthers Club, Newcastle.
U3A Room, Room 2, 49 Annie Street, Wickham
Carrington Community Centre, Cnr Young & Hargrave Streets, Carrington
Hamilton Gardens Common Room – Cnr Lawson & Denison Sts, Hamilton.
Fellowship House – 150 Beaumont St, Hamilton.
Henderson Park Hall – Cnr Lockyer & James Sts, Adamstown.
Theatrette, Ground floor, University House, Auckland Street, Newcastle
Catholic Diocese Meeting Rooms – 841 Hunter St, Newcastle.
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THURSDAY
29/13 HISTORIES OF THE CANNING STOCK ROUTE
Leader: Martine Kalma
Date: Mar 28th
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00 pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $2
What connections can be found between aboriginal desert paintings, 4-wheel drives on a challenging track, beef cattle
and sheep? The Canning Stock Route is these days mostly known as an almost irresistible challenge for serious 4-wheel
drivers. It conjures up pictures of vehicles covered in red mud and /or dust. Those are the lucky vehicles, the ones that
make it through... But there are other aspects to the Canning Stock Route which may be less well known. Why was this
stock route established in the first place? Was it effective in what was hoped to achieve with it? What were the
consequences for the original inhabitants of that region, one of the few areas where aboriginal people were still living
undisturbed by white settlers and pastoralists? How did the aboriginal peoples cope with changes which meant that it
became impossible to remain on their lands?
In 2010 an Aboriginal History of the Canning Stock Route was made public through a collection of paintings shown in The
Australian Museum in Canberra. An aboriginal man, Clifford Brooks, says about it: "We wanna tell you fellas 'bout things
been happening in the past that hasn't been recorded, what old people had in their head. No pencil and paper. The
white man history has been told and it's today in the book. But our history is not there properly. We've got to tell 'em
through our paintings." (quote from the catalogue of the paintings of the Canning Stock Route)
30/13 LIBRARY TOURS
Contact person: John Thacker
Presenters: Volunteer Guides
Dates: Mar 21st, May 30th (2 sessions)
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Newcastle City Library
Cost: $2 donated to the Library
Over these two sessions, participants will have an opportunity to see behind the scenes, tour the current exhibitions and
displays and learn how the library is more than ‘just a room full of books’.
31/13 ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS
Leader: Lesley Archibald
Dates: Feb 21st – Apr 11th then May 2nd – Jun 27th
Time: 9.30am – 11.00am
Venue: Hamilton Gardens
Cost: $10
Come along to learn some basics of Italian grammar, conversation and culture. This course is suitable for those with little
experience of “la bella lingua”. This is a continuing class.
32/13 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN - Continuing
Leader: Lesley Archibald
Dates: Feb 21st – Apr 11th then May 2nd – Jun 27th
Time: 11.00am – 12.30pm
Venue: Hamilton Gardens
Cost: $10
Lesley will spend the first hour of each lesson dealing with the finer points of the language. Class members will then
provide a lighter finish to each session with songs, puzzles, games and aspects of Italian culture. A continuing course.
33/13 ADVANCED ITALIAN - CONTINUING
Contact Person: Judy Clack
Dates: Feb 21st – Apr 11th then May 2nd – Jun 27th
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Hamilton Gardens
Cost: $10
The members of this course will continue to meet with the aim of learning from and with each other. There will not be a
permanent tutor and so each member will have responsibility for one or part of one lesson, on a rotating basis. New
members should enrol on the form and come to the first session to self-assess their ability in relation to the group.
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THURSDAY
34/13 NEWCASTLE ART GALLERY TOUR
Contact Person: John Thacker
Leaders: Volunteer Guides
Date: Mar 7th
Time: 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Venue: Newcastle Art Gallery
Cost: $2 – donated to Art Gallery
Our superb Gallery is about to undergo extensive development that will increase space and encourage our ongoing
appreciation of the collection.
This tour takes the opportunity to view the Macquarie Chest on loan from the State Library and displayed alongside our
own Newcastle Chest. Not to be missed!
35/13 GARDENS AND GARDENING – course viability meeting
Leader: Gloria Jones
Date: Feb 28th
Time: 1.30pm - 3 pm
Venue: U3A Room, Wickham
Cost: Free
There have been requests from Members for a series of get-togethers with gardening as the subject or theme. The
purpose of this meeting is to determine if there is sufficient interest to justify a regular course. The proposed course
might include discussions, exchanges of tips and plants, visits to Community and private gardens or guest speakers. The
course would require regular participation to be justified. If you have an interest in the subject and would like to be part
of establishing this group, Gloria would look forward to hearing from you.
36/13 MUSIC APPRECIATION
Convenors: Roland Bannister and Max Reeder
Leaders: as below
Dates: As below - 14 sessions
Time: 10.30 am - 12.15pm
Venue: Theatrette, Ground floor, University House, Auckland Street
Cost: $10
March 7
Why does not-happy music make us feel better?
14
Beethoven's 2nd and 3rd periods
21
A Short History of Burlesque, and ... What We're Left With
28
The sea
April
4
Conrad Salinger: His brilliant career at the MGM Arthur Freed Unit
May
2
Topic 1
9
'Baroque melody': an oxymoron?
16
Interesting music with unusual instruments
23
Memoires of John Cargher and Singers of Renown
30
TBA
June
6
Race, records, and the life and music of Jelly Roll Morton
13
The cantatas of JS Bach
20
Transition to the piano trio -but not from the baroque instrumental sonata
27
The Art of Transcription
Roland Bannister
Susan Leembruggen
Stephen Wye
David Barker
Susan Leembruggen
Max Reeder
Lance Close
Ron Davis
Judith Heath
TBA
Roland Bannister
David Barker
Lance Close
Susan Leembruggen
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LUNCH OF THE MONTH
February: Tuesday 5th - CBD Hotel – after Information and Enrolment Day
February: Fri day 15th - Royal Inn Waratah, Station St, Waratah
March: Friday 15th - Cardiff R.S.L. Main Rd, Cardiff
April: Thursday 18th - Panther's Club, King St. Newcastle (following AGM)
May; Friday 17th - Hexham Bowling Club, Maitland Rd, Hexham
June: Friday 14th - Northumberland Hotel, 85 Elder St, North Lambton
July: Friday 19th - Sunnyside Hotel, Broadmeadow Rd, Georgetown
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FRIDAY
37/13 NEWCASTLE THEATRE COMPANY TOUR
Presenters: Volunteer Guides
Contact Person: John Thacker, Gloria Jones
Dates: Mar 1st,
Time: 10.30am – 12 noon
Venue: Newcastle Theatre Company, De Vitre St. Lambton
Cost: $2 – donated to NTC
NTC have been creating a full and varied programme for 55 years. Meet at the theatre for a tour of ‘back stage’ and learn
how NTC generate a production using the enthusiasm and hard work of their volunteer workforce – actors, technicians,
fabricators and front of house. NTC will provide complimentary tea and coffee and an overview of their 2013
programme.
38/13 MAITLAND REGIONAL ART GALLERY TOUR A
39/13 MAITLAND REGIONAL ART GALLERY TOUR B
Contact Person: John Thacker
Presenters: Volunteer Guides
Dates: Mar 8th, May 10th (2 sessions)
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Maitland Regional Art Gallery, High St, Maitland
Cost: $2/tour donated to Gallery
Wide-ranging and diverse exhibitions of contemporary and historic significance from the Gallery’s collections, including
the annual photographic exhibition.
Meet at the Gallery for our personalised guided tour. Why not take the train?
40/13 FRENCH – BEGINNERS CONTINUED
Leader: Jean-Pierre Abel
Dates: Feb 22nd – Apr 12th then May 3rd – Jun 28th Note no class on Mar 29th – Good Friday
Time: 12 noon – 1.30pm
Venue: Devonshire House
Cost: $10
A course for people with very little or no knowledge of French. The emphasis will be on speaking, listening and
pronunciation.
41/13 TRIVIA 1
42/13 TRIVIA 2
Leader: Jan Chandler
Dates: Apr 5th, Jun 21st
Time: 10.30am - 12 noon
Venue: Devonshire House – Room 4
Cost: $2/session
Come along and test your general knowledge and discover some of the trivialities of our world. Teams made up on the
day. Will yours be the winning team? A profusion of fripperies and frivolities!
43/13 CHESS
Leaders: Warren Hardy & Jack Bertram
Dates: Feb 22nd – Apr 12th then May 3rd – Jun 28th Note no class on Mar 29th – Good Friday
Time: 1.30 - 3.00pm
Venue: Hamilton Gardens
Cost: $10
Continuing chess group. New members and beginners are very welcome.
44/13 SINGING GROUP
Leader: Harold Battersby
Dates: Feb 22nd – Apr 12th then May 3rd – Jun 28th Note no class on Mar 29th – Good Friday
Time: 1.30 - 3.30pm
Venue: Fellowship House
Cost: $10
Harold and his singers have many engagements every year and are branching out musically by using guitars, drums and a
mandolin as well as a piano to accompany the singing. New members are always very welcome.
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