February 2015 Newsletter.
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February 2015 Newsletter.
U3A North Gold Coast Inc. UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE “Learning for the Joy of Learning“ Dates for your diary: 27 January Term one starts 13 March AGM 2 April Term one ends February 2015 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Welcome back to Term One of 2015 at U3A North Gold Coast! I hope you will enjoy the term ahead participating in some of the new classes we have on offer plus continuing to gain pleasure from those classes you regularly attend. I would also encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and apply to take part in something quite different from the wide variety of classes on offer. Have you considered singing with the Choir, keeping your grey cells stimulated by learning German, playing Table Tennis or Pétanque? Join one of the groups such as Dining Out or Learning Thru Culture which combine social activities with learning. The choice is yours; make sure you get the most out of your membership! Your badge will be available for you to collect in our office from the 27th of January, please make sure you do collect yours. Last year forty five were unclaimed, this is a waste of members’ funds, please make sure this doesn't happen again in 2015. I would like to welcome the many new members who have recently joined our U3A and I look forward to meeting with you at the new members function later this term, however if you have any feedback (good or bad) or queries please do not hesitate to contact me either by phone or email. I would like to welcome the new Tutors who have joined us this term - Anja Ward, Christine Pham, Robert Page, Ron Marshall, Ann Jurrjens and returning to tutor with us Astrid Pernisi. Farewell and a special thank you to Poppy Cullen our French Beginners Tutor who has found employment in Brisbane, and unfortunately is unable to continue tutoring with us. Poppy was a popular tutor and I know will be missed by all of those who were fortunate to be one of her pupils. A special thank you to the following members who have worked with me during the holiday break - Heather Viney, Erika Walker, Margaret Wilson, Joan Dabbs, Barbara Hudson, Maureen Cooper, Victoria Fenton, Chris Wood, Carol Chambers, Linda Crook, Lyn Hutton, Evan Evans, Brad Horrocks and Gary Spicer. These members have worked during the holiday ensuring that everything is ready for you when you return on the 27th of January. Continued on page 2 U3A NORTH GOLD COAST INC LABRADOR COMMUNITY HUB 57 Billington St, Labrador Phone: (07) 5529 0583 SEACHANGE VILLAGE 299 Napper Rd, Arundel CORRESPONDENCE: PO Box 64 Paradise Point, Qld. 4216 EMAIL: secretary@u3anorthgc.com www.u3anorthgoldcoast.com LABRADOR OFFICE HOURS 9.00am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday during term. Phone: (07) 5529 0583 President’s message continued MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 2014-2015 EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT: SUE SPICER 5679 8868 sdsu3a@outlook.com VICE-PRESIDENT: HEATHER VINEY 5577 4014 heather47@hotmail.com SECRETARY: MARGARET WILSON 5564 1538 secretary@u3anorthgc.com TREASURER: ERIKA WALKER 5571 5546 aussiecounsellor1@bigpond.com COMMITTEE CURRICULUM MANAGER BARBARA HUDSON 5500 5721 bjhudson@me.com CURRICULUM ASSISTANT ANGELA TILBROOK 5519 3354 Angela.tilbrook@gmail.com OFFICE MANAGER JOAN DABBS 5574 4405 joan-dabbs@hotmail.com PUBLICITY & RECRUITMENT LORRAINE MOYES 5514 2196 moyesdl@bigpond.com WELFARE EVELYN CURRIE 5563 7318 evelyn_currie@hotmail.com SPECIAL PROJECTS LYN HUTTON 5500 3981 thehuttons_1@me.com EDITOR ERIKA WALKER EVENTS COORDINATOR HEATHER VINEY SEACHANGE LIAISON SUE SPICER VENUE BOOKINGS HEATHER VINEY NON-COMMITTEE CLASS ADMINISTRATION MAUREEN COOPER 5537 3824 1945mojo@gmail.com QLD U3A NETWORK SECRETARY ADRIENNE BROUGHAM 5537 6409 apbrougham@gmail.com At the January meeting of the Management Committee we welcomed two new members to the team. Lorraine Moyes who will be responsible for Publicity and Recruitment and Angela Tilbrook who will be Curriculum Assistant. Lorraine is a new member of our U3A and is a former member of U3A Brisbane and was a member of their Management Committee, Angela has a Ph D in Education and has lectured at Griffith University. I am sure these two new Committee Members will have a great deal to contribute. Best wishes Sue Spicer President U3A North Gold Coast acknowledges the assistance given by Verity Barton State Member for the Broadwater and her staff in the printing of the newsletter. MEMBERSHIP REPORT We wish to welcome the following new members who have joined U3A North Gold Coast from 1st December 2014 to 11th January 2015: Full Members: Maureen Bannister, Gwyneth Thompson, Graham Sherrell, Janice Tomsett, Dawn Dower, Peter Greville, Michael Cecil, Ursula Morrison, Gordon Stone, Valerie Holbrook, Denise Young, Arlene Greeff, Barry Gaudry, David Mitchell, Jillian Hassan, Bonita Kelly, Lorraine Moyes, David Moyes, Pamela Carroll, Raka Brown, Pam Meyer, Beverly Large, Stephen Bermingham, David Landon, Siety Moore, Anne Tencate, Pamela Bradley, Lynette Brown, Renate Gunter, Catherine Weitschat, Associate Members: Julie Leach Welcome back to Ashley Moore, Trish Tant, Carole Byron, Anne Richter-Smith and Julie Brown. We sent get well messages to all U3A North Gold Coast members who are unwell at this time, and wish them a speedy recovery. Reminder: Please phone or email me with any changes to contact details and I apologise for any errors or omissions. Margaret Wilson 5564 1538 Email: secretary@u3anorthgc.com 2 MEDITATION Two sessions per week of Meditation and Positive thinking have been presented for nearly two years at U3A North Gold Coast. Participants say since joining the sessions they are calmer in their daily lives and that being together with like-minded people has helped each one gain inner strength, inner peace, and happiness. Each participant is valued for their uniqueness and contribution to change within themselves. Linda Cooper Tutor JAPANESE HOTCH POTCH Date Day Time 5th Feb. Thursday 10:00 - 12:00 7th May Thursday 10:00 – 12:00 4th Aug. Tuesday 11.00 – 1.00 5th Nov. Thursday 10:00 – 12:00 The first class will be held on Thursday 5th February in the U3A classroom. You will experience a touch of Japanese culture and it should be fun. Ricky Urakawa & Hiroko Tronson Subject Japanese Language/Calligraphy Origami/Tea Ceremony Japanese Dancing/Kimono Japanese Cooking Venue U3A Classroom U3A Classroom and Kitchen Activity Room B Allisee Apartment Tutor Hiroko Tronson Yasuko Nishijima Hiroko Tronson Kazuko Koike Hiroko Tronson Sakura Dance Group Ricky Urakawa and Friends 3 Travellers’ Tales Do you have some exciting adventures to share or would you rather hear others talk about their amazing trips?? Then Travellers’ Tales is the class to attend. Not only stories, but you will get hints and tips and trivia on all things travel. Plus fun quizzes to give a slight educational element but more to have some laughs with. Every third Tuesday at 10am starting February 17th. Held at Seachange. Look forward to seeing you there. Kerrie Croft COURSE 210: GREAT THINKERS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS The course Great Thinkers and Social Movements continues in 2015, again with a focus on the interplay of history, philosophy and biography in major social movements. I have chosen to start the year by looking at the American Civil War (1861-1865), that took place about 100 years after the American Revolution. This theme will take us until the end of the first semester. It is generally assumed that the American Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery. Was this really the case? And was the Civil War necessary to bring about the end of slavery in the USA? What kind of person was Abraham Lincoln, the President who was central to the Civil War? And how realistic is the movie Gone with the Wind, that Civil War epic we are all familiar with? These are just some of the questions that will entertain us in first semester. In 2015 the course will run twice a month during term time. Active participation of class members in giving brief talks is assumed. All are welcome to enrol. The main theme for the second half of the year has not yet been decided, and depends to some extent on the interest of class members who enrol at the beginning of the year. Course Tutor: Dr Cora Baldock 4 Our next Dining Out lunch is to be at GALAXY SEAFOOD AND MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT, Shop 6/50 Marine Parade, Southport. (Entrance in Nerang Street Mall) Parking in Australia Fair. DATE: TIME: 16th February, 2015 12.00 noon for 12.15 pm. COST: $25.00 per person Price includes choice of any entree, choice of any main and choice of any dessert. Wine (not included) $7.00 per glass Tea or coffee $4.90 Anyone interested in attending please put your name on the sheet in the office and make payment by Friday, 13th February, 2015. All enquiries to Carol Chambers on 0412 844 999 or Bev Henderson on 0412 293 187. We look forward to seeing you at our first lunch for this year. BOOK CLUB NEWS Our first session for the year will take place on February 19 in the Seachange Classroom, 1.15pm to 3.15pm. Our novel is George Eliot’s Middlemarch. One critic stated: “The novel is set in in a large English village in the early 1830’s and the whole of life is in it – romance and marriage, science and politics, the coming industrial revolution, the movement for reform, the increasing role of the press and wide-ranging argument about religion.” New members who would like a book list for our monthly novels please contact me sheu3a@gmail.com Dr Sheelagh Wennersten Book Club Tutor 5 Learning Thru Culture On 21st December a group of 20 members went on a coach tour to see the Gold Coast Christmas Lights. The last house we visited at Southport, was next day voted winner of the Council Award and deservedly so. The owners told us that it takes 3 months to install the over 3,000 lights. The feedback which I received from the members was very positive and I look forward to organising the event again this year. On Wednesday 14th January seven members of the group went by train to see Queensland Museum’s exhibition of “UNDRESSED, 350 Years of Underwear in Fashion” which was Ron, Jan & Lotte on tour brought to Brisbane from the Victoria And Albert Museum in London. The exhibition featured more than 80 highlights of the era, including Queen Victoria’s drawers, iron corsetry from the 1700s, bustles, men’s underwear, night shirts, beautiful negligées to corsets worn in the late 1800s and early 1900s to modern day bras & knickers. We then went to the City Town Hall where we enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Shingle Inn before going into the City Hall Museum to see the private collection of “Costumes from the Golden Age of Hollywood”. It was free and a real trip down memory lane. The gowns were from movies of 1920s through to 1960s and featured costumes made for Gloria Swanson, Elizabeth Taylor, Judy Garland, Ester Williams, Katherine Hepburn just to name a few. The creativity and sewing was exquisite. There were also showing scenes from some of the movies that the costumes were worn in. After a very enjoyable day we caught the train back to Helensvale, arriving there, as they say “tired but happy”. For information regarding future outings contact Jan Marshall on 5594 0358 Come and join our friendly PÉTANQUE group for a game on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Friday at 3.00 PM in the park at the HUB. It is a fun and enjoyable social activity. Pétanque is played in a friendly sociable manner and open to all members who enjoy a little exercise with a lot of fun and frivolity during the game, followed by refreshments and nibbles. Membership will be limited to 40, so sign up early. Pétanque is an easy game to play and easy to learn. Friendly competition games will be arranged during the year and at years end the best and fairest player will win the prestigious “Kevin Viney –Perpetual Trophy “. Jim MacFarlane was recipient of the 2014 year honours. All equipment is supplied, but you can bring your own Boules if you wish. The event will be on regardless of the weather. We will have expert tutors explain the history and the finer points of the game in case it rains. Coordinators: John Imbruglia and Gary Spicer 6 MOVIE MATINEE AT SEACHANGE Our first movie for 2015 is a bit of antique fun. We will meet in the theatrette at Seachange Village at 1.15pm on Thursday March 12th. Entry is by pushing “Manager” button at the gate and parking is available under the Clubhouse. It is necessary to enrol through U3A office for this activity. If you have any questions ring Rosemary Macfarlane on 5537 6610 ‘MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS’ Starring: Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, John Geilgud, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Widmark, Sean Connery, Anthony Perkins......and of course Hercule Poirot! Griffith University First lecture will be Friday 6th March for the successful candidates. Rosemary Macfarlane 7 U3A Network Qld & U3A Asia Pacific Alliance International Conference. I am delighted to report that registrations are coming in from all over the world. Interestingly also three academics from different Universities have registered. Of course the bulk of registrations are from around Queensland with several delegates from each U3A in Cairns, Townsville, Hervey Bay, a large contingent from Toowoomba and North Gold Coast who have already booked. Every day brings a new email from members from around Queensland pledging their presence. To date there are 11 exhibitors stands each with valuable information for members. The Gala dinner with gourmet catering by Epicure unfortunately has restricted seating.....so don't miss out, do register as soon as possible. For all the latest information on speakers and much more please go to the website www.u3aqldconference.org. You will find further information on the next page. QLD U3A NETWORK Secretary Adrienne Brougham U3A Network Queensland Inc. & U3A Asia Pacific Alliance All mbers re Invited , 8 Day 1 & 2 at Brisbane City Hall International & Local Guest Speakers Day 3 at U3A Brisbane Premises, 344 Queen St, Brisbane • Queensland Network AGM • Inaugural Presidents Council • Concurrent Workshops Information on Web: www.u3aqldconference.org Contact: Rhonda Weston Email: info@u3aqldconference.org facebook.com/u3aqldconference Phone: 4613 6559 “Cherish Today – Challenge Tomorrow” 9 Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR) Dear Members, Have you booked your place? If not, do so now! Ever wondered why you have to fill out a new form every time you see another doctor? Do you know that it takes time for a new doctor or hospital to get your past information from different places? You need to update each doctor you see about new medications that may have been prescribed by someone else or test results that they not be aware of. Australia's personally controlled electronic health record (PCEHR) system is a free and user friendly tool that permits you to securely gather, store, manage and share your health information. PCEHR was developed by the Australian Federal Government and is a safe and secure framework. If you have never used a computer or are only a beginner you are welcome to attend this workshop. Reza will assist you. Light refreshments will be served and on completion of the workshop. Each participant will receive a small gift. Where: The U3A Classroom, at the Hub, Billington Street, Labrador. When: Saturday 9am - 10.30am or 11am - 12.30pm Dates: 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th February and 7th March If you have friends or family over the age of 50 who would be interested in this workshop they are very welcome to attend. Please contact Heather Viney 5577 4014 Mobile 0437 740 142 or email hviney1947@hotmail.com ROLL UP, ROLL UP !!!! One of our volunteer areas is the CLEANING ROSTER. Cleaners work in pairs and the total time volunteered is usually 1 hour or less, once a term. The cleaning areas are U3A Office, Committee Room (next door) and U3A Classroom. One person dusts and one person vacuums. NO HEAVY WORK. Think how fulfilled you will feel volunteering to keep the areas neat and tidy for U3A Members. Don’t delay. Take this step today. We need you. Ring Val: 5528 9381 or email :- seniorallports@bigpond.com DISCLAIMER: The opinion and ideas expressed in articles in this Newsletter are those of the authors and do not necessarily state or reflect the views of U3A North Gold Coast. 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