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NEWSLETTER – December 2015
Greetings Fellow Shedders
While the year is winding down the activities of the AMSA don’t seem to be
slowing at all, perhaps they are, and maybe its just that I’m looking forward to a
break and that I’m starting to go a bit easier on the accelerator.
Talking of driving I’m off on Friday for a shed Expo in Albury on Saturday then
home on the Sunday. A few years ago I may have done such a trip without
blinking an eye now the 6 - 7 hour drive each way doesn’t excite me. And to top
it all off the following week I’m on the Central Coast for the opening of the
Mannering Park (Mano) Shed and the following day I plan to be in Denman for a
shed gathering. At least I get to see plenty of the country!
AMSA Has a New Website
By new each registered shed will have received notification of the new AMSA
web with instructions on how to log on.
The update which has been coming for some time will be very welcome as there
will be general information on line but an added feature is that sheds will have
secure access to a members only site. No longer will non-AMSA members have
access to information and special offers.
Some sheds may have experienced teething problems when they first logged on
and then added their personal password. Having selected a unique password
there is no need to keep selecting a new one, as some sheds have attempted,
each time you log on.
Australian Men’s Shed Association
New South Wales
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER
From a Zone management view the new site has facilities for individual sheds to
upload information such as changes to contact details. Each shed will then be responsible for ensuring that contact details are kept
up to date. If changes occur to your contacts please update the site as soon
as possible.
Your up to date details help in two areas
1 Correct contact information helps keep the general public in contact with your
shed because a member of the public may wish to -
- inquire about membership
- want to donate money(we wish)
- want to donate materials
- want you to join a community event
- look for someone to do a task for them, or
- a company may want to discuss sponsorship or some other form of support.
To do that successfully we need current contact details, preferably two people.
The reason for two people is in case one person is away for whatever reason it
ensures that the information can still be shared amongst the members where
applicable.
2 Communication between AMSA and Sheds
AMSA has committed to supply the NSW Committee with regular update articles
which we can pass on to Sheds.
With so much work on their plates, Mel & Liz who look after the office, Marty Leist
(who is on the road most of the time) and David Helmers who seems to spend
most of his time dealing with politicians and industry leaders, they find it almost
impossible to find the time to pass on the good news stories that come across
their desks daily. At regular times I will include in my Newsletters items they send me but don’t
forget to keep looking at the NSW website where items of interest are added
regularly.
The following article shows how a Queensland Shed worked in their community
to keep a part of Australia’s heritage alive.
Hello,
Following a very successful project with funding from the Federal Government
100 year Centenary of ANZAC Grants over 20 months the Buderim Men's Shed
have delivered a monument to the WW1Light Horse. This monument was unveiled
on Beersheba Day 31 October 2015 by the Federal Minister for Veteran Affairs
Hon Stuart Robert MP.
The following is a short story from the program stating the connection of
the Men's Shed and a War memorial. I have attached a press release also
giving the story with lead ups to the Community Event. Photos show the
street procession and some of the unveiling.
Happy to elaborate if necessary.
Cheers
Barry Cheales OAM JP (Qual)
Vice President
0414379932
""In January 2014, members of the Buderim Men's Shed discussed how they
could contribute to the Centenary of ANZAC. There was agreement to recognise
the contribution of the Australian Light Horse to World War 1 (WW1) as this
was not as prominent as the Gallipoli campaign. The decision was made to
seek financial assistance through the Australian Government's Anzac
Centenary local grants program to build a memorial to the Light Horse
regiments of WW1. This would allow the Buderim Men's Shed to secure the
capacity to design and build a memorial to the Australian Light Horse
regiments of WW1.
The Buderim Men's Shed consulted its resident artist Jeff Franklin who
suggested a stylised 'Waler' horse synonymous with the mounted regiments
during this period of war. Following discussions with the Sunshine Coast
Council, a suitable location at Woombye was confirmed and acknowledged the
presence of two troops of the Australian Light Horse Troops based in the
region: one in Woombye and the other in Maleny.
The memorial is the result of the Buderim's Men Shed design, build and
installation and is dedicated to the 98th anniversary of the Battle of
Beersheba in which the Australian Light Horse regiments played a pivotal
role in the final victory in the 3rd battle of Gaza. This battle will
continue to be commemorated honoring the Australians of the Light Horse and
the New Zealanders of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles to be honored each
Beersheba Day into the future.
The design of the memorial and its 5 panels is an outcome of focusing on the
word ANZAC. When viewed from either end with the fine lines tapering to an
end, represents respect for the passing of the 'Waler' into mechanisation as
well as the passing of the light horsemen who made the ultimate sacrifice.
In moving around the memorial. It reveals a 'Waler' looking tired and weary
from battle and sad to never return home. The yellow glass and the lights
depict the rising and setting of the sun when we remember the loss.
The dedication ceremony was conducted in association with the Maroochy and
Nambour RSL's and the Buderim Men's Shed.
To all Shedders and supporters I wish you a very Merry Christmas and following
quiet New Year celebrations befitting people of our stature and maturity in the
community a safe holiday season with exciting prospects for 2016.
John Sharples
Secretary Australian Men's Shed Association – NSW
Representing Zone 8 Men’s Sheds in the Central Coast, Western & Upper Hunter
Mobile: 0423147326 Email: sharplesj@bigpond.com
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Aberdeen Men's Shed, Bateau Bay Men's Shed, Branxton-Greta Men's Shed, Cessnock Men's
Shed &Community Garden, Cooranbong Men’s Shed, Denman and District Men's Shed, Erina
Community Men's Shed, Gosford City Model Railroad Club, Gosford Community Men's Shed,
Kincumber Men's Shed, Kurri Kurri Community Centre, Manno Men’s Shed, Murrurundi
Community Men's Shed, Muswellbrook Men's Shed, Peninsular Community Men's Shed, San
Remo Community Men's Shed, South Lake Macquarie Community Men's Shed, Singleton Men's
Shed, Swansea & District Community Men's Shed, Terrigal Men's Shed, The Entrance Men's
Shed, The Shed @ Lake Haven, Umina Beach Men's Shed, Upper Hunter Men's Shed,
Wisemans Ferry Community Men's Shed, Wyong Men's Shed