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Archie Graham Community Centre
August /September
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 03 55594 920
Hamilton Sheepvention Bus Trip
Date: Monday 6 August 2018 Times: Depart 8.30am from Flagstaff Hill Car Park and return by 4pm Cost: $38 or discounted price of $17.10 (eligibility enquires at time of book-ing). Seniors Citizens members discounted fee $30 ($8 paid by seniors club). The cost includes entry to Sheepvention plus $15 meal voucher
Meet at the Flagstaff Hill Car Park and travel by bus to the Penshurst Gardens for morning tea. Travel on to Hamilton Sheepvention where you are free to wan-der and enjoy any of the following: Ram Sale, Sheep Show, Victorian Farm Dog Competitions, Inventions Competi-tions and the much loved Wool Fashion Parade.
Please note: This trip involves extensive walking
and good mobility. Numbers are limited, so bookings
are essential. Cancellation policy applies; ask at
Archie Reception to view or obtain the policy.
Naidoc Week Gathering at Archie
The theme of Naidoc Week 2018 recognised the role of Indigenous Women in Australia, which for too often has been invisible, unsung or diminished.
Over 120 people attended the Gathering at Archie where
Lee Morgan performed the Welcome to Country and the
Warrnambool College Kalay Academy Dancers performed a
Welcome Dance.
Bernice Clarke shared some of her stories in conversation
with Toni Jenkins. Bernice told us about the values of her
parents, Banjo and Audrey Clarke and the fun she had with
her siblings and friends growing up at Framlingham. She
spoke about some of the tough times in her life, but focussed more on the role
she has played in representing indigenous people in support of early years edu-
cation, indigenous health and advocacy for indigenous services and rights. Ber-
nice finished with her wish for the future; that as Australians, let’s walk for-
ward together in harmony. Thank you Bernice for your generosity today and
throughout your life and many thanks to all who attended this event.
Aug/ Sept 2018
OUT TO LUNCH
Thursday 16th August
Emperors House
72 Liebig Street
Warrnambool
12.00 Noon
Buy your own meal
Phone 55594920
to book your seat.
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OUT TO LUNCH
Tuesday 18th
September
The Cally Hotel
112 Fairy Street Warrnambool
12.00 Noon
Buy your own meal
Phone 55594920
to book your seat.
SW TAFE VCAL PROJECT
Archie now has a more beautiful courtyard to
enjoy, thanks to SW TAFE Foundation VCAL stu-
dents. Teacher, Rod Symons guided students from
proposal stage to planning, design, budgeting and
finally the hands-on labour.
Thanks to John Sheely, Botanical Gardens Cura-
tor who advised the students about plant selection
and the Warrnambool City Council Outdoor Team
for their technical assistance. We look forward to
taking advantage of this outdoor area as the weather improves.
ARCHIE FEES AND CHARGES 2018-19
EXPRESSION’S OF INTEREST Knit and Crochet for a Cause! South West TAFE and South West Carer Respite Network are seeking com-munity minded people of all ages, including Seniors, to get involved in a fun, creative and worthwhile project to challenge ageism and shine the light on elder abuse.
If you love to knit or crochet, have some spare time and would like to get involved contact Judi Mutsaers on 0428 540 838
Things Of Interest — Fee information
Fees and charges 2017-18 2018-19
Exercise classes: Strength training, Pulselite, Stepping Stones $5.60 $6.00
Hydro pool casual admission $8.80 $9.00
Hydro pool; 10 session pre-paid $73.50 $75.00
Water exercise session - instructor led $8.80 $9.00
Commercial rate – pool hire per hour $87.00 $90.00
Community rate – pool hire per hour $54.00 $60.00
Commercial rate – room hire per hour $52.00 $55.00
Commercial rate - room booking with more than ten bookings per year $42.00 $45.00
Community rate – room hire per hour $32.50 $35.00
Monthly or weekly community rate – room booking with more than ten bookings per year $19.00 $20.00
Community Computer Room – per hour session $5.00 $5.00
Bike Hire – Group Program $3.00 $4.00
We wish to advise the Archie Graham Community Centre patrons of the new fees and charges as of Wednesday 1 August 2018. We endeavour to keep fees and charges for exercise sessions low to encour-age participation. Pool and room hire fees vary depending on whether hire is for commercial use or community use. Please spread the word about the wonderful low cost opportunities available at Archie.
TEMPORARY CHANGE IN ROAD TRAFFIC & BUS STOP
This partial closure and bus stop relocation will begin on Saturday the 14th of July and remain in place for approximately three weeks. East bound traffic will U-Turn in front of the Lighthouse Theatre while west bound traffic will access through the roundabout on Timor Street. The Archie Graham bus stop will be relocated across the road in front of Tenpin Bowling in Timor Street. The Pedestrian Crossing will also be upgraded during this time, so Traffic Controllers will be directing traffic on the west bound section in front of Archie Graham.
GET SOCIAL AT ARCHIE GRAHAM
SEPTEMBER MORNING COFFEE
Come along to Archie Graham Community Centre, meet and chat about all things
gardening related… after all it is SPRING
DATE: Thursday the 13th of September
TIME: 10.30am—11.30am
LOCATION: Archie Graham Centre
COST: Free.
Morning tea will be supplied so please rsvp to reception staff on 55594920
for catering purposes.
AUGUST MORNING COFFEE
Come along and enjoy a discussion from Clare Vaughan; Archie Graham Coordinator who will
chat about the Seniors Festival Plans. The festival will commence with the Launch at WAG 1-2.30pm 7 October. Please save the date.
DATE: Thursday the 2nd of August
TIME: 10.30am—11.30am
LOCATION: Archie Graham Centre
COST: Free
Morning tea will be supplied so please rsvp to reception staff on
55594920 for catering purposes.
TUESDAY MOVIES!!
Time: Commences 2.00 pm Location: Archie Graham Centre—
Community Programs 2 Room Cost: $2.00
Tuesday 14th August: Tammy— Romance/Comedy 1 hr 37 min
For Tammy (Melissa McCarthy), a burger-joint waitress, a bad day keeps getting worse. She wrecks her car, loses her job and finds her husband in a compromising position with their neigh-bour. It's time for Tammy to hit the road, but without money or transportation, her options are limited. Her only choice is a road trip with her grandmother, Pearl (Susan Sarandon), who has a car, cash and an itch to see Niagara Falls. It's not the escape Tammy had in mind, but it may be what she needs.
Tuesday 28th August: First They Killed My Father—Drama/Thriller 2 hrs 16 mins Please note—This film will commence at 1.30pm due to the duration time.
First they killed my Father is a 2017 Cambodian–American Khmer biographical historical thriller film directed by Ange-lina Jolie and written by Jolie and Loung Ung, based on Ung's memoir of the same name. Loung Ung is 5 years old when the Khmer Rouge assumes power over Cambodia in 1975. They soon begin a four-year reign of terror and genocide in which nearly 2 million Cambodians die. Forced from her family's home in Phnom Penh, Ung is trained as a child soldier while her six siblings are sent to labor camps.
Tuesday 11th September: Midnight in Paris—Fantasy/Romance 1 hr 40 mins —
Gil Pender (Owen Wilson) is a screenwriter and aspiring novelist. Vacationing in Paris with his fiancee (Rachel McAdams), he has taken to touring the city alone. On one such late-night excur-sion, Gil encounters a group of strange -- yet familiar -- revellers, who sweep him along, appar-ently back in time, for a night with some of the Jazz Age's icons of art and literature. The more time Gil spends with these cultural heroes of the past, the more dissatisfied he becomes with the present.
Tuesday 25th September: The Sapphires— Drama/Comedy 1 hr 43 mins
In 1968, four young, talented Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friend-ship and war as their all girl group The Sapphires travels to Vietnam to entertain the US troops. Staring Deborah Mailman as Gail, Miranda Tapsell as Cynthia, Jessica Mauboy as Julie, Koby Murray as Baby Hartley & Chris O’Dowd as Dave Lovelace.
Forum: Ready to talk?
Talking about death and planning for end of life can be tough at the start, however it can be enormously beneficial.
The Ready to Talk Forum will include:
- The launch of the National Compassionate Com-munities Forum Groundbreaker Project - Release of the latest version of the Dr Eric Fair-bank’s book: Living and Dying in Style Manual in-cluding the updated information on Advance Care Planning.
- Melissa Couch, Advance Care Planning Officer with South West Healthcare will be there to answer your questions on Advance Care .
End of Life Preparations Workshop
Over the course of two hours learn about advanced care planning, powers of attorney and wills. Be in-
spired to complete an end of care plan, a life review, a death plan and funeral plan. Facilitated by Dr Eric
Fairbank.
Dying well requires thought and planning.
Date: Wednesday the 8th August Time: 7pm—9pm
Date: Tuesday the 11th September
Time: 10.30 am—12.30 pm Location: Archie Graham Centre
Cost: Free Bookings on 55594920
Apple iPad Beginners & Intermediate Classes
Murray Hennig is taking a well earned break and will recommence his next iPad classes in October. Please contact Archie Graham reception staff on 55594920 if you wish to register for these October iPad sessions.
Troubleshoot Your Smartphone or Tablet
Kings College Duke of Ed students will be available on Monday afternoons
during school terms, from 2.00pm to assist you with your Smartphone and
or Tablet enquiries. Bring your device, along with a list of your curliest ques-
tions and the students will do their best to answer them for you.
Our regular daily computer classes are offered and times are listed in the
timetable that can be located on page five of this newsletter. Computer class
size is limited to four per session so please ring reception to secure your spot
on 55594920.
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
WHEN: Wednesday the 8th of August. TIME: 10.00—11.30am WHERE: Archie Graham Community Centre COST: FREE—Morning tea provided. Call 55594920 to book
TAI CHI and Gentle Chair-based Exercise
The Seniors Citizens Club has introduced a new program for members; Tai Chi at 10am on Mondays prior to the Gentle Chair-based Exercise Class at 11am.
Tai Chi cost $4.00 per session. Please pay Archie Graham reception staff on arrival.
Courtesy reminder; the 2018-2019 Senior Citizens membership fees ($25.00) are now due and your payments can be made at the Archie Graham Community Centre Recep-tion. Please note eftpos facilities are available (savings and credit accounts), along with cash and cheque payment options.
The next Senior Citizens Club Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday the 19th of July at 10.30am in the Seniors meeting room at Archie.
Seniors Citizens News
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER PROGRAM TIMETABLE
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9.00am– 10.00am 10.15am—11.15am 11.30am—12.30pm Computer classes. Tutor David Stennett. $5.00.
10.00am – 11.00am 1.00pm—2.00pm 2.00pm—3.00pm Computer classes. Tutor Sandra Pearce $5.00.
By Appointment 1 hour Computer Classes Denise or Brian $5.00
By Appointment 1 hour Denise or Brian 2.00pm—3.00pm Computer classes. Tutor Colin Wake. $5.00.
12.30pm– 1.30pm 2.00pm—3.00pm Computer classes. Tutor Colin Wake. $5.00.
10.00am – Heart Foundation Walk-ing Group Surf Lifesavings Club. Free.
1.30 pm– 2.30pm Pulse Lite. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre.
8.45 am – 9.45 am Mens Strength Training. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre
10.00am- 11.30am Social Cycling $4.00 bike hire if required. Meet at car park at Shipwreck Bay Holiday Park.
1.30pm Mah-jong at Archie Graham Centre. $2.00.
10.00am– 11.00am Strength Training. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre
10.00am– 11.30am Social Cycling. $4.00 bike hire if required. Meet at car park at Shipwreck Holiday Park.
12.45pm– 1.45pm Pulse Lite. $6.00. At Archie Graham Centre.
1.30pm Scrabble at Archie Graham Centre. $2.00.
11.15am –12noon Stepping Stones (Hospital Referral Class) $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre
1.00pm– 3.00pm 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Knitting Group. $2.00
4.30pm – Heart Foundation Walking Group. Aquazone. Free.
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1.00pm– 3.00pm Writers Group. 2nd Monday of the month. $2.00
Difficult Roads Often Lead To Beautiful Destinations.
ARCHIE GRAHAM CENTRE—55594920
1.30pm– 2.30pm Pulse Lite - $6.00 at Aquazone.
2.00pm—4.00pm Movies . Weeks may vary due to volunteer availability.
10.00am– 11.00am Strength Training. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre.
8.45am—9.45am Mens Strength training. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre.
10.00am– 11.00am Strength training. $6.00 at Archie Graham Centre.
2.00 pm —3.00 pm Water Exercise $9.00 at Archie Graham Centre
2.00 pm —3.00 pm Water Exercise $9.00 at Archie Graham Centre
2.00 pm —3.00 pm Water Exercise $9.00 at Archie Graham Centre
Keen to start an exercise class and not sure where to start?
Call Archie Graham Centre reception staff on 55594920 for a free
“Find your exercise class assessment.”
Cost: Free
HOME SUPPORT INFO & SOMETHING NEW
It’s Camp Time!!
A new opportunity at the Archie Graham Community Centre Warrnambool City Council has received funding from the Victorian Government to trial a Camp for
adults with care needs who otherwise may not get an opportunity to be involved/attend such an activity.
Initial consultations have identified the Surf Coast region as a possible destination for the Camp, which is to be held during October 2018.
We need your help though - we want to make sure that those who wish to participate in the Camp have input into the planning and design.
So come along on Friday August 10th at 11am at the Archie Graham Community Centre to have your say and help us plan this new and exciting activity.
Please contact Michael Tate ([email protected] 55594485)
HOME SUPPORT – WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE FROM WCC?
It’s never too early to talk about getting some extra help. Knowing what services are available before you need them will help you be prepared to make decisions about your future.