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FORESTLAKE BRANCH OF SENIORS SCOOP NEWSLETTER June 2015 Welcome to the June Meeting! Good morning and welcome to our June meeting. Well, it’s winter woollies time again … as woolly as it can be in sunny Brisbane! Visitors to our Branch Meetings The committee warmly welcomes you to attend to a total of 3 Branch meetings before deciding to join. Please see our Treasurer, Val to find out more about the cost to join and the many benefits of becoming a National Seniors member. Do you know of any unwell Members? To our members who have been unwell, and there have been quite a few, we wish you a return to good health. Our good friend, Vera Somerwil, is progressing very well after recent hip replacement surgery. It is with sadness we announce the passing th of Joan Nilon (Aunty Joan) on 14 May. Rest in Peace Aunty Joan. If you know of any member who may be unwell, please let committee member Annette know on 38791212. Joyful June Birthdays Best Wishes are extended to all our valued members celebrating birthdays during the month of June. We hope you have a wonderful day and wish you many happy returns. Queensland Day – An important Birthday! Queensland Week is an annual celebration of the state’s culture, heritage, people and industry and is th th held from 30 May till the 7 June. The week-long celebration centers around th the state’s birthday on the 6 June and acknowledges the “birth” of Queensland as a separate colony. Since 1981, Queensland’s birthday has been officially promoted by the Queensland Government. A highlight of Queensland Week is the prestigious Queensland Greats Awards which is announced by the Premier. Other events held include the state’s official Citizen Ceremony. It’s a time to reflect on how blessed we are to be part of such a wonderful lifestyle. What's on Today? Raffle Prizes There are some really great prizes up for grabs in today’s raffle, so make sure you have your “Lucky Tickets” for the draw. Today’s Special Guest We are very pleased to welcome our guest speaker today from Mercy ships. We’re looking forward to another informative talk. Recent Events & News Logan Entertainment Centre th Tuesday 19 May. A combined National Seniors and Probus group enjoyed morning tea followed by an hilariously funny performance by Judy Glen at the Logan Entertainment Centre. A number of our group stayed on for lunch in the Bistro. We’re still laughing! Trip to the Tweed st Thursday 21 May. This was our first major trip for 2015 and what a great day is was! Thirty eight members and friends set out early on the bus. Our first stop for morning tea was over the border at Point Danger … such a lovely spot. We headed further south on our scenic drive venturing as far as Pottsville, then inland for a Editor: Christine White very enjoyable lunch at the historic Tumbulgum Hotel. Next stop – the Tweed Art Gallery for a view of the very impressive Margaret Olley exhibition. What a fabulous Gallery – really worth seeing. The views from the building were also quite spectacular. Trip to the Cinema nd Friday 22 May. Our trip to the cinema to see “A Royal Night Out”, a lovely uplifting story. Six of our group then enjoyed a light lunch at Forget Me Not Tea Rooms, just a few doors up from the Regal Cinema at Graceville. Ladies Fashion Function th Wednesday 4 June. Portfolio Fashions held a parade at the Lions Club, Richlands providing a glimpse of the current styles and a fun get-together with morning tea. Some of our members and friends also stayed on for lunch, which is always a fun time. Remember there’s always discounts for members at Lions. Helping the Farmers out St George Way The Crochet Group, which meets at Settlers, has been very busy filling urgent requests from out west. Thirteen boxes of much needed warm beanies, scarves, knee rugs, covered hot water bottles and many more wintery items have been speedily transported to our farming friends. Several of our members, including Terry, (see pic on back page) enjoy being part of this wonderful group. Our Branch has also donated a large amount of wool for the group. Update of Recent Happenings and some “Pretty Pleases” by Julie I know April was busy, well, it turns out so was May for some of our enthusiastic, fun seeking members! It all started with a great group for the Wednesday Coffee Morning, followed by a huge attendance at our Mother’s Day Branch Meeting with our terrific entertainer. Logan Entertainment Centre was next where comedienne Judy Glen had us in stitches, plus we learned how to be opera divas! We continued the laughter througha lovely lunch in the Bistro. We had a fantastic trip to the Tweed and for the cinemagoers, the lovely movie “A Royal Night Out” at the Regal followed by lunch at the Forget Me Not Tea Rooms. Last but definitely not least, another highly successful Zone 101 Conference with special thanks to Settlers/Ingenia for their sponsorship. Can we keep up the pace? Of course we can! For those on email, please check your mail prior to Branch Meetings for any special reminders from Val or Julie. This Newsletter contains up-to-date information for the Calendar, howeverit may sometimes be necessary to make a change to the original calendar, for example, guest speakers, trip destination updates, etc. P.S. Dan! Terry and Annette Weaver are not here today as they’re enjoying a great holiday in Canada. We miss their happy faces and the great work they do each month. Jealous much! Oh, and must tell those who know how great Norfolk Island is – a group from the Calamvale Branch has just visited the island and said it was brilliant and a wonderful place to visit. I want to go again! Maybe 2016? Who’s going to put their hands up? What’s Coming Up in June? Warwick & Surrounds November 23-25 Forest Lake Movies and Theatre Group Hurry, this trip is closing off! Some deposits have been paid and those still wanting to join the adventure can pay a $100 per person deposit today or speak with Julie today to arrange your deposit payment within the week. Why not consider joining this fun group? Let Julie know if you’d like to come along to our movie mornings. th Thursday 18 June – A visit to QIMR (Queensland Institute of Medical Research) at the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital Complex. Important reminder: The Research Facility cannot cater for visitors with mobility issues, for example, those who need walking sticks, wheelie walkers, wheel chairs, purely for safety reasons. The duration of the visit will be approximately 2 hours and include morning tea and biscuits (You can bring your own morning tea if desired). There is no cost for this outing. Lunch can also be enjoyed in the City at your own cost following the tour. We need to make an early start to the day starting with the 460 bus from Mc Donalds at 8:35am sharp, changing to the 333 bus at the Cultural Centre for travel to the Hospital Complex. Things you may not know about National Seniors Member Alex Passaris, JP 1. 2. Monthly Coffee & Chat Morning Our next Coffee Morning will take place on st Wednesday 1 July at Diamantes Forest Lake Shopping Centre from 9:30am. Please provide your name to the lovely Ros to ensure enough seating is made available. 3. Snapshot of June’s Calendar 4. th Wednesday 10 - Branch Meeting, Mercy Ships Guest Speaker At today’s Branch Meeting we are also collecting payment and menu selections for Christmas in July to be held at Flaxton th Gardens on Thursday 16 July th Thursday 18 - Trip to QIMR, Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital, Herston Snapshot of July’s Calendar st Wednesday 1 – Coffee & Chat Morning at Diamantes, Forest Lake Shopping Centre from 9:30am th Wednesday 8 – Our Branch Meeting will be held with a guest speaker and “Fourth of July Theme”. Dress up (USA Theme) for a chance to win a great prize! Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July or July Fourth, is the National Day and a federal holiday in the United States. It commemorates the Declaration of Independence on that date in 1776, declaring independence from Great Britain th Thursday 16 – We’ll celebrate our Christmas in July at Flaxton Gardens Restaurant, Flaxton at a cost of $60 per person for a delicious lunch. The $60 payment and menu selections are being collected at today’s meeting. Snapshot of August’s Calendar th Wednesday 5 - Reminder: Our Branch Meeting to celebrate th st nd our 4 Birthday will be held on the 1 Wednesday NOT the 2 Wednesday due to the Public Holiday. st Friday 21 August – Seniors Week celebrations – details soon th Thursday 27 August –Lunch at the Forest Lake Tavern Trips Calendar for 2015 The Management Committee thanks you for your support of these opportunities to have an enjoyable time. Reminder: Please place your name, full cost and trip details on an envelope and seal your payment inside the envelope and hand it to the Trips Table. Full payment will be collected in 2015 at the monthly meeting before the trip. Where possible, the approximate cost of a trip is included on the calendar or will appear on the Trips Desk posters. Trips Request: Members and guests coming along on outings are kindly asked to leave the first 2 rows of seats on either side of the bus for people with difficulties and/or Committee Members who are required to sit near the driver or tour guide. If you have special seating or food needs on any trip, please let us know when you are booking and/or paying. Trips Away for 2015 Hervey Bay Whale Watching September 15-17 (QRail and National Seniors Travel) – If you are coming along on this great trip, please contact Maria Dunning at National Seniors Travel as soon possible to secure your booking. We have had a very good response with twelve members having paid their deposits, so we encourage you to join the group for a fun trip. 5. I am of Greek origin and my ancestors came from the Greek th Islands in the Aegean Sea. I was born on the 28 December 1934 at 11:45pm at my home, No. 10 Brook Street, South Brisbane. When mum took me to the Mater Hospital, the midwife asked “What name are you giving your son?” Mum replied “He will be a leader of men, so I will call him Omegas Alexandros, after Alexander the Great. No second name!” I was considered the black sheep of the family as I was the only member of our extended family to marry an English lady. We were blessed with a family of four girls and one boy, sixteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. In February 1971, I became a qualified Justice of the Peace at Richlands Courthouse, always on duty. Amen! In 1982, I joined Toastmasters and was tutored by the Distinguished Toastmaster, Arthur Gorrie. I became a Distinguished Toastmaster within five years of joining which is the highest degree in Toastmasters. On my birthday in 2014, a friend stated that I had been awarded the O.B.E. I said “but I am not British!” to which she replied “Well, you are ‘Over Blooming Eighty’!” One day in the “Never Ending Story”, we shall meet this Omegas Alexandros Passaris, JP, DTM, OBE – the leader of men. But that’s all Greek to me! Thank you Alex for an insight into your life The National Seniors Website www.nationalseniors.com.au A previous issue of the Newsletter included an informative piece on the travel section on the National Seniors website. Today, we’d like to spotlight the ways your voice can be heard on the NS website. There are many issues confronting and concerning older persons in Australia and these, of course, can change over time. One way to remain informed and more importantly, be heard in discussions on such issues, is to become a member of National Seniors and contribute to discussions held at meetings on various relevant topics. Another way to be heard is to log onto the National Seniors website (see address above) and click onto the members’ page section entitled Be Heard. On the left side is a menu. The first item on the menu is Our Policy Process, Policy Advisory Groups. According to the information provided in the section, the National Seniors organisation focuses on improving the quality of life for Australians over fifty “by combining grassroots feedback with top level research to form an evidence-based lobbying platform”. From this basis, NS advocate for seniors and lobby government to create and change policy to support older Australians. Advisory groups are set up to lobby state, territory and federal agencies on behalf of seniors. To give yourself a voice you can contact the organisation (click on a link within the text and follow the prompts), or you can download and complete a form to notify the organisation of issues of concern to you as a senior. You can also join the current campaign’s email to register at news@nationalseniors.com.au and if you desire to go further and join a policy group, you can apply by emailing policy@nationalseniors.com.au (The majority of this article has been taken from the Springfield Branch of National Seniors, May Newsletter. Thank you for allowing us to use the information) “Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow know what you truly want to become” Steve Jobs “We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets” Marilyn Monroe Activities at Settlers Village Sewing & Craft Group nd th The group meets every 2 and 4 Monday from 10am. This is a fun group that you can join at any time – everyone over 55 is welcome, male and female. Crochet Group The group meets every Thursday from 10am in the Settlers Village Community Room. Come along for a cuppa and chat. A Confession - Funny Retirement Speech A priest was being honoured at his retirement dinner after 25 years in the parish. A leading local politician, who was also a member of the congregation, was chosen to make the presentation and give a little leaving speech at the dinner. He was delayed so the priest decided to say his own few words while they waited. 'I got my first impression of the parish from the first confession I heard here. I thought I had been assigned to a terrible place. The very first person who entered my confessional told me he had stolen a television set and, when stopped by the police, had almost murdered the officer. He had stolen money from his parents, embezzled from his place of business, had an affair with his boss's wife and taken illegal drugs. I was appalled. But as the days went on I knew that my people were not all like that and I had, indeed, come to a fine parish full of good and loving people.' Just as the priest finished his talk the politician arrived full of apologies at being late. He immediately began to make the presentation and give his speech. 'I'll never forget the first day our parish priest arrived, 'said the politician.' In fact, I had the honour of being the first one to go to him in confession.' Oooops!! Doreen Cotter enjoying the wonderful Tweed Trip recently Our Website Invite your friends to view our wonderful, informative website at www.forestlakenationalseniors.org.au/ Did you know you can also access National Seniors Australia on Facebook? It’s a great way to keep up-to-date. Members wishing to submit their apologies can contact Julie 32787274 or Val 33724405.Son, Committee Members for 2015 Dan Baldwin: President Shirley Cawley: Vice President/Activities/Events/Safety Julie Baldwin: Secretary Val Hannan: Treasurer/Membership Eileen Brown: Assistant to Treasurer Annette Weaver: Providore/Tours/Welfare Officer Merv Gibson: Greeter/Host Barry Weston: Guest Speaker Co-Ordinator Rod Humphreys: Asst. Webmaster/Dine-Outs/Safety Officer Terry Weaver: Fundraising/Raffles/Tours Lyn Martin: Providore//Activities/Tours/Events Val Summerville: Branch Meeting Host/Co-Ordinator Other Committee contact telephone numbers: Val (Treasurer) 33724405 Annette 38791212 Postal address: The Secretary National Seniors Australia Forest Lake Branch Inc. PO Box 4530 Forest Lake Qld 4078 Website: www.forestlakenationalseniors.org.au Terry Siggers with boxes of crocheted goodies for our Farmers Meeting Venue Branch meetings are held at the Lions Soccer Club, 133 Pine nd Road Richlands on the 2 Wednesday of the month except January. Due to the public holiday, the August meeting is held on st the 1 Wednesday. Sign in at 9:30am for a 10:00am start. Our much-loved NS committee members Annette & Terry Weaver on their fantastic Canadian adventure Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters for your assistance with photocopying and distributing our newsletter, meeting agendas and other material. Your assistance is very much appreciated and helps our Branch to thrive and grow. For all your Home Loan enquiries, contact Mark Newman on (07) 37149399