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President:Joan Ellis 9336 2374Mob: 0408 362 697Email: [email protected]
Secretary:Nancy Pipe – 9331 5978Mob: 0430 350 371Email: [email protected]
Membership Secretary;Brian Sandlant 9356 4204Mob: 0408 055 796Email: [email protected]
Vice-President:Judith Cave 9336 1133Mob:0408 301 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor:Nancy Pipe – 0430 350 [email protected] Ass. Newsletter Editor Judy [email protected]
Treasurer:Kelvin Bennett 9331 5695Mob: 0415 652 995Ass. Treasurer Neil [email protected]
Carer: Judith Cave 0408 301 057 Web Master: [email protected] Photographer: Dianne Robinson 0438 242 512
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
A big THANK YOU to our members and their families who gave so generously to the Royal Children’s Hospital Appeal. Many collected five cent coins others donated items to be sold and many donated books for our book days. All this money was collected throughout the year, kept safely in the bank and a cheque for $750 was sent to the Appeal. Wonderful effort! If you watched the Appeal on TV I am sure you laughed /cried at the shear strength of these children, and in turn felt humble as we, enjoy each day at our age.
I have a favourite TV add. It is a Cadbury chocolate add, where a little girl gives her most treasured possessions for a block of chocolate for her Mother’s birthday present. For me a follow on from the beautiful children I watched on Good Friday and the strength / love they receive from their parents and the wonderful staff at the Royal Children's Hospital.
Money can't buy happiness, unless you spend it on others. Research has shown that giving makes us far happier than receiving. Numerous studies have shown that giving money to others or to charity will put a much bigger smile on your face than spending on yourself.Keep warm as the winter chill sets in.
Joan“Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out.”
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NEWSLETTER MAY-JUNE 2019
Meet: Mondays @ 10am Keilor Sports Club. Old Calder Highway, Keilor
Club Patrons: Dr Les Norton, Ray Dodd, Tony Borello, Craig Teal
PO Box 99, Keilorwww.keilorlife.com
ur dreams turn into reality and all your Carer’s Report:
Both Allan Leury and Alan Smith have been in hospital with knee operations, Fran Robins has been in to have an op on her hand, and Sandra Van Twest was admitted into hospital with a heart problem.
We do hope all these Members are recovering well and any of our other members who have been hospitalised we hope they are also recovering! Please keep in touch with me as to anyone you know needs a cheer-up note sent to them!
The committee and members would like to take this opportunity to extend a warm welcome to our new member Manfred Kriechbaum. We hope he will join us in one of our many activities that we offer.
RCH Good Friday Easter Appeal:
Our Club have been sponsoring this worthy cause for many years now and are pleased to announce we have raised our highest amount ever of - ! The collection of 5 cent coins, book day sales, funds raised from perfume donation, and raffle of our beautiful Easter baskets, all contributed to this amazing result. Many people either donated or purchased items so a very big THANK YOU to all, we know our efforts would have been appreciated by RCH.
Monday 27th May Silkyscarves Presentation: Monday 27th May 11am:
A silkyscarf can dress up or dress down any outfit. Nadia is bringing her collection for us to view, purchase if we want, and maybe get a few tips on how to wear them. She will also bring Interchangeable Button Jewellery, Pendant Scarves, Coin Locket Jewellery and Kaftans,
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Club SupportersWe gratefully acknowledge the ongoing support of:-Tony Borello Accountant Brad Teal Newsletter printing Office of Natalie Hutchens MP
Dine Out - Friday 21st June: Keep this date available.....
Venue: Green Gully Soccer club - Green Gully RoadTime 12.30
Pub Nite :
Another of our Big Nights with our very own Chorus Line girls to entertain us! There were a few children and grandchildren to cheer “Grannie” on and join in the fun, which meant there were 3 generations in the room… maybe some prospective new members.Our girl, Kayleen, on the bar to help with thirsty work keeping up with Bazza on the dance floor, with a cheery fire attended by Steve, and tasty pizzas for energy! Always good fun and our next one will be in July, so put in your diary so you don’t miss out.
P.S. Ladies please ensure you take your underwear home with you
Diane’s Calisthenics Girls:
What a feast for the eyes… they were so talented, confident and looked amazing in their costumes and we were just in awe of what they could do! Pure delight for us and it always works, the combination of clever kids and appreciative oldies! Thank you Diane, (our Chorus line teacher) for bringing them to us!
Bus Trip to Phillip Island:
A great day was had by all on our bus trip to Phillip Island. First stop was at San Remo to see the pelicans and buy a coffee. After a lovely lunch at the RSL at Cowes we called into the National Vietnam Veterans Museum. That was absolutely amazing we were also served afternoon tea of scones jam and cream. All up it was a great day with great weather and great company.
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CASINO – 9th August. - Mark This Date In Your Calendar
Carer’s Australia:
Awareness of this organization was new to some of us who had been lucky enough NOT to have needed their services. However, their range of help to those requiring it is very extensive, much of it provided by volunteers, like Helen, who was our speaker on the day. We are all going to be in need of assistance at some stage and sometimes you don’t even know where to go for help and what is available so it was good to made aware of this information.
Bus trip - Defence Force School of Music - Thursday 23rd May:
We look forward to our first visit for this year to the Defence Force Music concert on Thursday 23rd May. Being regular visitors to these concerts, we know the experience is fabulous from the sight of gorgeous men and women in immaculate uniforms, to their exceptional music skills and varied music styles. Every concert has been different but all most enjoyable. Not to be missed!
Arrangements have been made for us to be taken to the Simpson Barracks for the concert then on to the Watsonia RSL for lunch. Lunch
costs are up to you, but they do offer a seniors menu and food is good. The Concert is FREE and all we pay for is bus cost which will be $15. Be there at the Club Rooms at 8.45 for 9.00 departure. Concert starts at 10.00 finishes 11.30, lunch to follow at the RSL. Return to Keilor approx. 3.00pm. The list is out at the Activity Table so don’t forget to put your name down and friends are welcome. Please note identification either drivers licence or passport required for entrance to Simpson Barracks.
The K.L.A.C.ers - Walking Football Team:
Our Club walking football team has resumed play back in February at the Keilor Basketball and Netball stadium each Wednesday afternoon. Arrive at 12.45pm, sign in and pay $2 each for a 1pm start to warm up. We have a volunteer coach from Melbourne City F.C. named Billy.It is a lot of fun and a good aerobic exercise so please come and try it out, you may enjoy it and you get tea, coffee and biscuit’s for all your hard work. We are currently struggling for numbers and we need new and any former participants who are able to resume this fun activity.
Kelvin Bennett
Queen’s Birthday Holiday – Monday 10th June:All you “Queens” out there can have a day off and join with HM Queen and have your family treat you right royally!
Because of this holiday, Committee meeting will be on Monday June 3rd at 10.30.
Marvel Travel Voucher:
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Members John and Julie Newsome, have donated a voucher to the value of $200 from Marvel Travel. If you are interested in this offer please contact either John or Julie.
Theatre Enthusiasts:
COME FROM AWAY
Wednesday 4th September – 1.00pm Tickets $75 Please confirm and pay by 1st Juy 2019
Come From Away is based on the true story of when the isolated community of Gander, Newfoundland played host to the world. What started as an average day in a small town turned in to an international sleep-over when 38 planes, carrying thousands of people from across the globe, were diverted to Gander’s air strip on September 11, 2001. Undaunted by culture clashes and language barriers, the people of Gander cheered the stranded travelers with music, an open bar and the recognition that we’re all part of a global family. (A MUSICAL NOT TO BE MISSED)
CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Wednesday 16th October -1.00pm Tickets $71
Please confirm and pay by 5th August 2019
CHICAGO THE MUSICAL -Wednesday 18th Dec - 1.00pm
Tickets $70.00 Please confirm and pay by 9th September
Monday, 17thJune - Club Day - Soup and Entertainment:
There is nothing better on a cold winters’ day than a steaming bowl of hot homemade soup, crusty bread, a roaring fire, and your friends gathered around you to share. After that, with tummy full and feeling relaxed, our choir will sing a few songs to entertain us! Come and join us and you may bring a friend.
Monday, 15th July - Club Day - Pasta and entertainment:
For our second winter month, the menu changes to pasta, and once again we invite you to join us and pretend we have taken a trip to Italy and indulging in this comfort food! Seems to me after the shortest day in June, July is always colder so this should warm the cockles of your heart! So when your TTT (tummy touching table), sit back and our Ukulele group will endeavour to get your toes tapping! Friends are welcome!
Bottle Tops: A member has suggested a new project we can become involved in which would assist those requiring prosthetic limbs following injury or genetic defect. It is very simple, all it requires is collecting bottle tops from milk or juice
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containers that have either a 2 or 4 inside the recycling logo on the underside of the cap, bringing it into the Club rooms and putting in a container at the Activity Table. Couldn’t be easier and you may provide a real help to someone in need.
Golf Report:
Golf in 2019 has got off to a very good start with an average of eighteen members turning out for our first ten weeks of the season. This has been a great turnout and we hope that it continues on. We have welcomed five new members from late last year and into the New Year those being; Bronwyn Batty, Catherine Clarke, Wally Joniec, Frank Millane and Basil Tiligadis. The golf course is currently in reasonable condition although the fairways do leave a lot to be desired. As is usually the case member’s golf is up and down with some very
good scores being recorded and some scores which you might say are average. Consistency is the commodity that is so hard to maintain. One thinks that this could be relevant to age and how the aches and pains are feeling on any given day.
Our self drive trip to Bright this year is scheduled for Sunday 20th October through to Friday 25th October. We need commitment to this trip, with our intention to have numbers and deposits finalized by the start of June 2019. Tentative accommodation has been booked for all those who attended last year, if however any new members are planning to come this year you need to let me know asap. The caravan park is very popular so it is imperative that we book as soon as we can.
“Happy Golfing”
Golf ConvenersTrevor WithersGraeme Smith
JUST FOR LAUGHS
Committee Corner:
Monday 24th June – Special General Meeting - 11.30:In accordance with our Club rules we are required to have 2 Special General Meetings per year, in addition to our AGM. If you have any matter you would like discussed please put in writing for Nancy to be added to the Agenda.
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Please ensure that you have your emergency telephone number on the back of your Badge or bring it into the Club and we will do it for you.
MAY 2019 2018 JUNE 2019
Mon 20Club Day/Raffles/Trading Table/Ukulele / Nordic Walking
Mon 17 Club DayRaffles/Trading Table//Ukulele/Nordic Walking/ Soup/Choir entertainment
Tue 21 Tai Chi/Golf Tue 18 Tai Chi/Golf
Wed 22 Chorus Line/Walking Football/Muriel’s Wedding Wed 19 Chorus Line/Walking Football
Thur 23 Bike Riding/Choir/School of Music Thur 20 Bike Riding/Choir
Fri 24 Nordic Walking Fri 21 Nordic Walking
Sat 25 BREAKFAST Sat 22
Sun 26 Bunning’s Stall Sun 23
Mon 27Silkyscarves Presentation/Ukulele/Nordic Walking
Mon 24Ukulele/Nordic Walking Special General Meeting
Tue 28 Tai Chi/Golf Tue 25 Tai Chi/Golf
Wed 29Chorus Line/Walking Football/Morning Melodies (Skyways)
Wed 26Chorus Line/Walking Football/Morning Melodies (Skyways)
Thur 30 Bike Riding/Choir Thur 27 Bike Riding/Choir
Fri 31 Nordic Walking Fri 28 Nordic Walking
JUNE 2019 Sat BREAKFAST
Sat 1 Sun
Sun 2
Mon 3Committee Meeting/Chair Aerobics/Ukulele/Nordic Walking
Tue 4 Tai Chi/Golf/Morning Melodies (Taylors Lakes) IMPORTANT DATES
Wed 5 Chorus Line/Walking Football Thur 23 School of Music
Thur 6 Bike Riding/Choir Sun 26 Bunning’s stall
Frid 7 Nordic Walking/Coffee Club Mon 27 Silkyscarves Presentation
Sat 8
Sun 9
Mon 10 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY (NO CLUB) Mon 10 Queen’s Birthday NO CLUB
Tue 11 Tai Chi/Golf Mon 17 Soup Day / Entertainment Choir
`Wed 12 Chorus Line/Walking Football Mon 24 Special General Meeting
Thur 13 Bike Riding/Choir
Frid 14 Nordic Walking
Sat 15
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Sun 16
OUR CONVENERS E Drop In Day - Club Rooms KLAC Social Coffee & Chat ClubMondays - 10am to 2pm - Ukulele 2-3pm Shirley - 9390 0997Activities include coffee/tea/chat Watergardens - Watergardens Food CourtRegister for outings/activities/special events 1st Friday of Month - 10amBYO LunchHospitality Corner, Joanna, Fran and Dianne
Water Aerobics1st Monday of Month – 1pm- Chair Aerobics St. Albans Leisure Centre2nd Monday - Committee Mtg Tuesday - 12.30pm - 1.15pm3rd Monday - Club Day Thursday - 11.45am-12.30pm(Includes Trading Table- Sandra Bennett/ Bike Riding (Thursday)Maria Rizzas / Raffles) Judy D - 0437 355 7844th Monday - Every Thursday - various locations5th Monday – Pub Nite – 7pm-10pm Please confirm your attendance
Golf Early Bird BreakfastTrevor Withers – 0448 723 143 John & Barbara - 9336 7027Graeme Smith – 0423 154 428 Last Saturday of MonthKeilor Public Golf Course Taylor’s Lakes Motel
9am (Can be subject to change)Tai Chi - Club Rooms Bus Trips Judy - 9336 7260 Dianne Robinson - 0438 242 512Tuesday - 9.45am - 11am Live Theatre
Norma Cocks - 0407 097 216
Morning Melodies - UkuleleBrian - 8361 5846Taylors Lakes Hotel
Judy Waterhouse – 0438 142 700Choir – Thursday 12.00Joan Ellis – 0408 362 6971st Tuesday of Month - 10am
Dine Outs Website MasterMaria Rizzas – 0407 865 075 Trevor Withers – [email protected] to September - Lunch @ 12.30pmOctober to March - Dinner @ 6.30pm Walking Football – Wednesday 1pmVenue varies - Check sign in sheet Kelvin Bennett 9331 5695 – 0415 652 995
Nordic Walking – Monday 11.30/Friday 9.30Luncheon – Skyways Airport WestMargaret - 8361 5846Show & LuncheonLast Wednesday of MonthDoors open 10am-Show starts 10.30am
Jill Kriechbaum – 9366 4059
Club Uniforms/Casino Glenys Adams – 0414 757 632
Chorus LineVivian 9366 4441
Footy TippingJohn Ellis – 9336 2374 – 0419 570 398
Wednesday 10am - 11am
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