Term 3 2016 Newsletter - Milton

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Term 3 2016 Newsletter - Milton
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July, 2016
Term 23Newsletter
U3A President’s Message
Volume 19 Issue 3
The Minutes Secretary, Libby Rooney, has been
This is my last message to U3A members as President of Milton Ulladulla U3A. It has been such a
privilege to serve on the Committee and to lead the
organisation for two and a half years. I am proud
to have been instrumental in the changes the Committee has made in communication and Committee
structure over the last two years. I am pleased
that I could identify the serious problems that existed with the U3A website and talk to a website
designer to have the website reconstructed at a
very low cost to us. I thank John Hatwell, the website designer and his team, who continue to update
the website when new software is launched onto
the market. In identifying the need to improve
communication with members, I am pleased to have
suggested and brought about the division of the
Secretary’s position into two parts, the email and
the Minutes Secretaries.
given a new computer on which to record minutes
The new website has been used extensively by
members to pick up their newsletters and timetables and by people making enquiries about courses.
Enquiries can be made through the website email.
We also have a page of links to other services for
retired members and a page of DVD courses available for the membership to borrow.
There would be no U3A Courses without the
The division of the Secretary’s post into two positions, the email Secretary and the Minutes Secretary, has meant that our email database is constantly updated by Colin Cornwell and that messages can be sent easily to the whole membership.
Colin has become so popular that he is now seen by
community members as a conduit to a large body of
people to advertise their events or services. The
Committee discussed this at the last U3A Committee meeting with the view to making it clear to everyone those items that are acceptable to be sent
through U3A email. It was decided that community
events and services will continue to be sent to
members and that some commercial services that
are of interest to members and particular U3A
courses will also be sent. However, generally, commercial products and services will not be sent to
members through U3A email.
makes appeals for courses, organises the venues and
and forms, so that records are now kept in a computer that can be passed on to the next Secretary.
This computer partly takes the place of the filing
cabinet in the Harry Higgs Room and remains the
property of Milton Ulladulla U3A. Thanks go to
Libby for taking on this very necessary position.
Ross Wade holds the position of Treasurer/
Membership Officer. Ross handles membership payment, course payment, insurance payment, bill payment and the organisation of membership badges
and the Enrolment Day. This is a job that continually
has business that needs to be attended to and we
thank Ross for his devotion to the task and for devising procedures to accomplish the task smoothly.
Courses’ Co-Ordinator, Chris Graham, who has organised a timetable of thirty-two courses for U3A
members’ enrichment and enjoyment this term. It is
Chris who sometimes proposes courses to Tutors,
who take the courses on with enthusiasm. Chris
then produces the main content for the newsletter,
which is the timetable itself and the summary of
courses. The U3A Committee is justifiably proud of
the program it is able to present due to the Tutor
volunteers and their organiser, Chris Graham. Without Tutors we would have nothing. Thank you, Tutors.
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President ’ s Message continued
Vince Rowe, Properties Officer, has recently replaced the fans in the U3A Harry Higgs Room and
continually oversees the photocopier, the air conditioner, the vacuum cleaner and will be purchasing a
new urn for the room in the near future. Thank you
for being so thorough, Vince.
John Hepburn organises our social events, so when
you attend the U3A AGM on Wednesday, 13th July,
2016, at 2 p.m. in the Alley Gallery at the Dunn Lewis
Centre, John has organised the lovely afternoon tea
and comfortable seating available for us from the
venue. Thank you, John. Thanks also go to Gayle Dunn
and the Dunn Lewis Centre for accommodating AGM,
Tea’n’Talk and several of our courses.
All of the office bearers above have nominated to
continue serving in these positions and we thank
them for their service.
Our enthusiastic Publicity Officer, Penny Stein, is
stepping down from her position, after serving for
ten years, producing newspaper articles which have
informed the local community about the courses
available to them. Penny is taking on full time work
and will not be able to help us in that position any
longer. Penny will be sorely missed by the U3A Committee, but we hope that her work will inspire someone else to serve in that position in the coming year.
John Hayes has nominated for the position of President for the coming year and, since John has served
as President before, he will fall into the overseeing
of the wonderful work that U3A does for the community with his usual composure. John has served as
Vice-President during the past six months, so is well
aware of the work that has been accomplished in
U3A this year.
I have nominated to continue to serve on the U3A
Committee as Newsletter Editor, where I enjoy presenting the newsletter in a clear and interesting way.
I have also nominated to continue Website Manager,
because I think that U3A is just what we all need to
keep us interested, entertained and in touch with
likeminded friends. It is also a source of stimulating
conversation and thought. It’s not an ending for me,
but an anticipated continuation of the work.
I wish all U3A members the best in the coming year.
Enid Everingham (President U3A Milton
Ulladulla)
Penny Stein, past U3A Publicity Officer,
Teacher’s Aide, Mother of Two and Masters National Judo Champion 2016.
It all sounds rather like Lara Croft, Tomb Raider, but
that’s a resource that has been available to U3A Milton
Ulladulla over the past ten years.
Penny stood for the position of Publicity officer in
2006 when she had one infant child. The Committee
said, “But you’re young, why do you want to serve on
this Committee? We’re all old and retired. You have to
be retired and ‘d’un certain age’ or over fifty.”
“I’ve retired from the workforce and I’m looking for
something stimulating for my mind to fill some of my
time. Why am I not eligible?” said Penny.
That’s when the Committee of U3A Milton Ulladulla
had a good look at the criteria for joining U3A and readjusted the requirements to a person’s being retired
or semi-retired, rather giving an age limit. While most
of our members remain in the older, fully retired age
group, some younger people have joined language
courses before travelling overseas or have joined other
courses for interest’s sake.
Penny has done a wonderful
job with our publicity and we
have had non-members attending events due to information
given in Penny’s newspaper articles. She leaves at a time
when there is turmoil in the
newspaper industry and when
the local Times is being edited
in New Zealand and has no local knowledge on which they
base their choices on what to
include in their publication.
We wish Penny every good fortune in her future life
and work as a mother and Teacher’s Aide.
The U3A Committee is now investigating setting up a
Facebook page on which to publicise our events as a
way to overcome publicity difficulties.
Who will replace Penny? We are looking for someone
with an interest in following our courses and with an
ability to write interesting accounts of our activities.
We are looking someone who can keep our facebook
page active and alive with a range of U3A material.
Could you do that job?
Contact the email Secretary at
colinc.u3a@bigpond.com or the Minutes Secretary at
P.O. Box 530 Ulladulla NSW 2539
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THE 2016 TERM 3 PROGRAMME
NEW COURSES
and recent developments in Cosmology embracing the
Universe as a whole
We have four new courses this term …
Book Club #3
Carmen Champion
RETURNING COURSES
04 1348 9537
A number of our members have asked if it is possible to
run another Book Club. Carmen has kindly stepped forward and offered to host our 3rd, which will meet every
3rd Monday of the month in the Harry Higgs Room
[hopefully to move later into the Milton Library] –
starting 18 July. Phone now to get in on the ground
floor for our latest of these popular gatherings
Singing for Pleasure
Elisabeth Andrews
4454 3580
Singing for Pleasure, under Elisabeth’s guidance, is
now starting its eleventh year, and has a band of
reliable singers who would welcome and help
newcomers. The group aims to sing in three or four
parts as far as is possible, and would be glad to see
new members in all sections of the choir - whether
The Bible
Geoff Andrews
4454 3580
Geoff will examine two aspects of the most popular
book in the world. Firstly, while The Bible is a great
story and has shaped the lives of people for nearly
2000 years, is it based on fact or fiction? Secondly, to
what extent has it been responsible for war and bloodshed over that time
Optimizing Brain Fitness
Fran Hepburn
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4455 4267
Brain plasticity, the secret to optimizing your brain's
fitness, is one of the most revolutionary discoveries in
modern neuroscience. Traditional thought is that our
brains are fully formed by adulthood; the truth is that
our life experiences continually shape and mould our
brains in fascinating ways. In fact, optimal brain fitness is the gateway to improvement in a range of areas,
including memory, attention and focus, learning and
creativity, sensory acuity, and fine motor skills. Attend
this Great Course DVD under Fran’s guidance to learn
the secrets of increasing and expanding your brain's
power to meet everyday challenges and enhance the
quality of your life. Over 12 lectures, this engaging series of lectures shows you how to take advantage of the
basic principles of brain operation, to build the brain
you want to live with, and to tap into your hidden mental
potential
Astronomy 101
Chris Shinton
or not they can read music. Everybody finds that it
is good to have a performance to work for, but
these are not frightening experiences, and the aim
of the course is to give pleasure as well as to enjoy
the process. So, give it a try!
Monday Music
David Evans
4454 3039
David’s Monday course is currently his only music
appreciation session [ie, there is no Tuesday Music
this term]. It is held in his home, so places are
limited; register with him early to avoid
disappointment
German – Intermediate
Elke Smith-Hill
4455 3547
Elke continues her exploration of the German
language and culture - devoting time to customs,
history and holidays; she promises a fun experience!
Elke has now reached the stage where beginners
would not be able to participate easily; however, if
you have some skill in the language, then give her a
4454 5584
Join Chris as he presents a non-technical selection of
lectures from the Great Course DVD series
“Understanding the Universe - An introduction to Astronomy”, which looks at the basic concepts and tools of
astronomy, the contents of the near and far Universe,
call and you and she can assess whether you would
benefit
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Writing
your Memoires
Anna Flynn
4455 3279
Anna will again show you how to capture and to
retain those magical family memories and moments
perience in shaping, wiring, and re-potting techniques, plus pot selection … but - more importantly –
they will see how easy it is to start their own bonsai
collection, as well to care for a living hobby. Maximum of 8 people
for subsequent recall and enjoyment in a way that –
hopefully – the next generation will not only
appreciate, but also be motivated to continue building
a family testament. Maximum of 8 people
Inventions that changed the World
Chris Graham
4457 1249
From prehistory to the present, people with vision have
employed science and ingenuity to create devices that
have changed the way humanity has progressed; these
I-Pads for Beginners
machines have enabled people to produce more food, to
use energy more productively, and to establish and to
Heather Campbell
04 1940 4863
develop a social order and way of life that has lifted
The structure of Heather’s course will be as it has been mankind above basic subsistence. Great inventions have
in the past: an introduction to I-Pad connections and
also contributed to a number of key turning points in
human history. Continue learning, with Chris from a
controls, using the App store, Contacts, Calendar,
Great Course DVD, the remarkable stories arising from
Surfing with Safari, E-mail, Facetime, Entertainment,
humankind’s knowledge acquisition and societal imperaand problem solving. This term, the course will run in
tive, and the inventions that emerged from those enthe Dunn-Lewis Centre on 2 consecutive Fridays – 22
deavours
and 29 July - between 0930 and 1200
Film Appreciation
CONTINUING COURSES
Ted Gordon
4455 2313
Join Ted to watch classic films … this term including
Russian
Irene Mitchell
The Lavender Hill Mob, Funny Girl, Anatomy of a
4454 0747
Murder, and Play it again Sam. In general, Ted has
Irene will continue to teach the language, and to look a full complement, but check with him in case
at Russian culture, customs and way of life. The
vacancies have arisen
course level is such that unless you are conversant
with the Cyrillic alphabet and the very basics of the
language it will not be suitable for you
Cryptic Crosswords [Intermediate]
John Dallimore
French – Intermediate
Pauline McAdam
4454 1453
Pauline is offering a post-beginners’ course which will
look at grammatical aspects of the language; it will concentrate on speaking, reading and writing components
John’s class is aimed at those who are grappling with
the cryptic mindset, and still need a bit of guidance. As
well having participants work on puzzles, he looks at solutions to other offerings, and dissects the clues to re- Making Mosaics
veal the answers
Colleen Ringe
1011
Bonsai for Beginners
Russell Baker
4454 1602
4454 4120
04 1608
If you are a newcomer to this course, Colleen will
get you started by working on small items to learn
Join Russell at his home at 32 Leigh Crescent in Ul- the basics, and - once mastered – you can go where
ladulla on Tuesdays at 1000 and explore the gentle
your imagination takes you …
art of Bonsai. He will run a hands-on workshop
where participants will learn how to create a Bonsai,
to care and to feed it, and to identify the different
styles. During the course they will get practical ex-
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Leadlighting
Brian Brown
4457 1260
Brian’s course is well established, but beginners are
more than welcome to come along. Brian will cover
the basics, the techniques, and the equipment you
will need to get under way. A reasonable outlay is
required on tools and materials, but Brian has some
Cryptic Crosswords [advanced]
John Dallimore
4454 1453
Cryptic Crosswords can be a source of immense satisfaction when you solve them … and immense frustration
when you can’t! This course is for those who are already well into them, but would like pointers on how to
tackle them more competently, and collectively enjoy
solving particularly tricky brain teasers
starter kits available to get beginners going.
Participants will decide what they want to do, and
progress at their own level and pace. The course is
held in the Old Fire Shed at Bawley Point
Shibashi
Irene Mitchell
4454 0747
Start the day undertaking gentle body movement and
M-U U3A Book Club #1
Liz Shinton
4454 5584
Liz’s club meets every month on the first Thursday
at one-thirty in the Ulladulla Library. The aim is to
enjoy and to discuss a good read. Regrettably, this
book club is full, but ‘phone Liz just in case a lastminute vacancy has arisen. However, you have an
option; consider Book Club #3
balance with vision and music with Irene at the Burrill
Lake Community Hall
M-U U3A Book Club #2
Continuing French
Judith Pearce
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4454 4477
Judith’s class will continue reading and interpreting
French novels of various genres, and thence discuss
them to grow vocabulary and pronunciation
Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition
Dr Roy Liegel
04 8828 4457
Roy’s course is held in the ex-Servos club on Thursdays
between 10 and midday; he is mentoring the course
from The Great Courses’ DVD series of the same name.
It is a comprehensive survey of the 3000-year history
of Western philosophy from its origins in classical
Greece to the present day. The format is to listen to 2
lectures and then enjoy a group discussion on the content … over a cup of something. Because of the extensive nature of the subject, the course will be conducted
over a number of terms. Roy intends to issue information about each session in advance, so that participants
can be aware of what is coming and prepare themselves
for the group exchange
4454 2062
… Book Club #2 - with the same aim as Book Club #1 - is
also in full swing in the Library; it meets every alternate
Friday at 9 o’clock, starting 29 January. Unfortunately
this club is also full - but again, consider Book Club #3
French Literature and Conversation
Val Barnes
4455 5796
Val welcomes fluent French-speakers to join her
between 10 and 12 on Friday mornings at the DunnLewis Centre to discuss, in French, French poetry
and modern fiction
Recorder Group
Vern Flay
4454 5860
The Recorder Group is conducted by Vern Flay, who
has a wealth of experience coaching musical
ensembles. Recorder Choirs have a unique and
startlingly sweet sound … and there is plenty of
Current Affairs
Noel Souter
Beverley Webster
scope to enjoy the fun of
4454 2254
Noel is again ready to focus the minds (and hearts)
making music with others –
even if you have not played
of those who attend his lively discussion group on the the instrument before. If
implications of everyday events and trends
you feel like joining the
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Group but are a newcomer to the instrument do not
despair; ‘phone Vern who will determine the best way
JOINING AND ATTENDING COURSES
for you to get started - including his offering basic
If you want to participate in any of this
tuition before the group assembles for practice
term’s courses, contact the Tutor and
reserve your place on it. Don’t delay,
places fill rapidly; follow the old adage -
ASSOCIATED COURSES
The following courses are self-organising, but are run
under the auspices of, or are supported by, M-U U3A
do it now.
Once you have reserved your place, mark your
diaries and keep the dates free. If your
circumstances change and you find you can no longer
Jeudis de la Presse
Christine Pearce
0468954487
Christine is once again offering to guide a French
conversation course concentrating on current affairs
– in particular those affecting France; take this opportunity to think and to talk on contemporary subjects in a second language. There is no fee for this
course. Participants meet in the Brown Sugar Café
in Milton at 11:00 to enjoy coffee, cake and chat –
trés Français
attend, let the Tutor know so others may be given
the opportunity to take your place.
Milton District Band
Vern Flay
4454 5860
The Milton and District Concert Band conducted by
Vern practices every Thursday evening in the Milton
School; it plays out regularly in the community. It comprises brass, reed and percussion instruments, and welcomes newcomers to its ranks. Beginners can be
coached before full band practice starts at 1930. The
We.veband runs its own budget, so there is no course
fee
Birdwatching
Marg Hamon
4457 1129
Birdwatching sorties are launched every fortnight on
Friday mornings. Contact Marg or visit mubirdclub@gmail.com for details of excursions and procedures, and other activities
Mah Jong
Enid Hillery
4455 5273
Enid’s friendly group meets every Saturday afternoon in
the Harry Higgs Room. You should have a good grasp of
the game … so if you play at an intermediate standard,
Enid would be delighted to welcome you
Searching for a Spanish Tutor
We have been asked if a Spanish class can
be added to our syllabus. Is there a member out there who is able and willing to run
a beginners’ course? Please contact Chris
Graham if you would like to give it a go
COMMUNICATION WITH MEMBERS
For all contact with U3A Milton Ulladulla
U3A please email Colin Cornwell at
colinc.u3a@bigpond.com
E-mail is our preferred method of communication
with members. If members have acquired an email address, or recently changed it, please let
our Membership Officer know. Those without email will continue to receive the newsletter by
post.
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U3A On-line Courses U3A On-line has been
established in Australia through the Griffith
FOOD FOR THOUGHT …
University Community Service Program; go to
www.u3aonline.org.au.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have even more fresh
Individual Membership gives access to all courses
for $25 per year. Sign up on the website.
subjects to tickle our community’s fancy and to
Organisation Membership [M-U U3A is a member]
gives access to all courses for use in the classroom by prospective tutors at $20 per course
[refundable from M-U U3A].
Contact Chris Graham [4457 1249] for detail.
talk about that’ or ‘I could show people how to do that’,
enrich our syllabus? If you have ever thought ‘I could
why don’t you give tutoring a try? Chris Graham (4457
1249; chrisnjoan@hotkey.net.au) would be delighted
to hear from you if you feel you could lead a group.
As food-for-thought, is there a China Painting
practitioner or Bookbinder in our community? Could
POTENTIAL COURSES - TERM 4 AND BEYOND
you run a Scrabble or Eucre group? The more
[IE, TREATS IN STORE]
variation we can offer from and to our very
If all goes to plan, as well as our usual fare, we’ll see
some or all of these courses starting or returning in
the coming terms. If you are interested in any, give
the tutors a ring to let them know – it all helps with
their planning. Contacting them now is not a commitment by you to attend later – we all understand people’s
circumstances change.
Line Dance and Yoga with Helen Reeson
experienced and knowledgeable membership the more
diverse and fulfilling our local U3A community will be.…
SO DON’T BE SHY! Tutors are U3A’s lifeblood … so,
all you closet experts/enthusiasts – remember your
U3A needs you!
[4455 2805]
The Story of Human Language with Enid
Everingham [4454 2430]
The Meaning of Life with Val Barnes
[4455 5796]
Working with Textiles with Beryl Wade
[4455 4185]
Conversational Italian with Mary Benton
[4454 1197]
Basic Computing with Mike McMahon
[4455 2739]
The World’s Greatest Geological Wonders with
Phil Smart [4455 5616] [Term 1]
Mah-Jong with Bill and Sharyn Lampard
[4455 7740] [Term 1]
World Textiles with Judy Richmond
[04 1474 6537] [Term 1]
Apple Mac Book with Alan Coman [4457 2905]
[Term 1]
Beginners’ French with Eva Schonstein
(0409 371 057)
Courses Co-Ordinator, Chris Graham, is waiting
for you to contact him. He would love to include
your obsession as a course in the U3A timetable.
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The M-U U3A ‘GREAT COURSE’ DVD Library
MEMBERSHIP BADGES
a number of sources around the world; of particular
Membership Badges this year are coloured bright yellow –
they signify you are a current member, and are your receipt for payment of membership. Please wear your membership badge to classes and functions; it helps identify
you to those around you.
merit is ‘The Great Courses’ series which originates
MEMBERSHIP DETAIL
in the USA. The series is produced to a very high
Members are asked to keep our Membership Officer upto-date with their contact details – particularly changed e
-mail addresses.
A wide range of courses are available on DVDs from
standard, and covers a wide range of subjects:
science, philosophy, language, literature, business,
history, fine arts, music, religion, and many more –
all presented by engaging professors drawn from
Universities all over the world.
Material from The Great Courses series has been purchased to supplement the research and activities of
U3A Tutors. This enables them either to illustrate
their work with filmed or recorded subject matter, or
to base their course on the imported material, or simply to introduce and to play the course for discussion
with participants. Whatever method is employed, using
this material enhances and varies our programme to the
benefit of both tutors and members. Titles in our DVD
library are listed on our website
There are many more titles available in the series. If
any member is considering tutoring a course akin to
these titles, or others, or is simply just interested in
viewing, contact the Courses’ Co-ordinator or Treasurer
for more information about our collection, or visit the
GC website at www.TheGreatCourses.com.au
VENUES
The U3A Lecture room is The Harry Higgs Room in the
Milton Cultural Centre [next to the Milton Library].
Lectures are also held at other venues throughout the
area; the term newsletter and timetable contain the detail.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND FEES
Annual Membership of Milton-Ulladulla U3A Campus is
$20, payable in January, or on joining the campus.
Fees per term are: $10 for the first course, and $5 for
the second; the third course is free.
MILTON DISTRICT BAND
The Milton and District Band is soon to
celebrate its 150 years of existence. Currently it is 18 strong, and sounds good;
but it could sound better. The Band
would eagerly welcome new players – in
particular, it would be really nice to have a
few more clarinet players. Amongst our
members there surely must be some who
have played woodwind or brass instruments in the past and who could be motivated to get back into the swing? Under
Vern Flay, the band plays tuneful, recognisable melodies from uncomplicated arrangements, and enjoys a good response
when playing out in public. Assistance
with instruments and tuition/mentorship
can be given to players wanting to get
back to form. Contact Vern on 4454 5860
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HARRY HIGGS ROOM
MILTON ULLADULLA U3A COMMITTEE
We all like to enter the Harry Higgs Room and see it in
President/
general tidying up is completed – including wiping down
President elect
please empty it in the council bins outside the room.
INSURANCE
All Milton-Ulladulla U3A members are covered by Public
John Hayes
4455 1260
jroo72hayes@gmail.com
tables if you have enjoyed drink or food on them; also, if
the rubbish bin is full or contains decomposable material,
Vice President
Vacant
Secretary email
colinc.u3a@bigpond.com
Secretary Correspondence/Minutes
Elizabeth (Libby) Rooney
Liability Insurance organised by the U3A Network –
members and the general public in respect to bodily injury Newsletter Editor/ Enid Everingham
$20,000,000.
Insurance coverage for members is validated by their be-
Webmaster
DISCLAIMER
4454 2430
enidever@bigpond.com
Treasurer/Membership Officer Ross Wade
4455 4185
ross@wade2.net.au
ing financial and having their names on the course attendance list.
0415 720 994
roaminglibby@gmail.com
NSW. It covers the legal liability of the M-U campus to
and property damage. The sum insured is for
4454 2430
enidever@bigpond.com
good condition. We ask that at the end of sessions, tables and chairs are put away, boards are cleaned, and
Enid Everingham
Courses’ Co-ordinator
Chris Graham
4457 1249
Publicity Officer
Vacant
The Courses and Activities provided by the Milton Social Secretary
-Ulladulla Campus Inc are intended only to supply
general information to participants, and in no way Properties Officer
constitute professional advice on which partici0417 040 325
pants should rely.
chrisnjoan@hotkey.net.au
John Hepburn
4455 4267
hepburnjp@gmail.com
Vince Rowe
4455 7746
vandlrowe@southernphone.com.au
CONTACTS
U3A Milton-Ulladulla Campus Inc, its committees
and its course and activity leaders, does not accept responsibility for any losses of any kind suffered by a participant attending a course or activity. People enrolling or participating in a course or
activity are deemed to accept this disclaimer and
the limitation of liability of the U3A MiltonUlladulla Campus Inc and its committee and course
and activity leaders.
Email
colinc.u3a@bigpond.com
Mail address
Milton-Ulladulla U3A Inc.
PO Box 530
Ulladulla NSW 2539
Website
www.miltonulladullau3a.org.au
TERM DATES 2016
Term 4
18 July -
23 September
Term 4
10 October – 20 December