See inside Term 1 , 2015 Haddon Community Learning Centre Course Guide
Haddon Community Learning Centre’s quarterly community newspaper
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!
SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES AT HADDON Children enjoyed two free workshops by renowned textile artist Prue Simmons at the Haddon Learning Centre on January 20th. Prue is one of just a handful of people in Australia who practice “saori,” a traditional form of Japanese weaving and also “Bengala” dyeing. She uses “Bengala Earth Dyes” and other natural dyes to produce gorgeous textiles in a variety of designs and colours. The children produced some amazing pieces of work in their four hours and they also enjoyed a light lunch. These programs are provided free by the Golden Plains Shire and the Haddon Community Learning Centre. See more photos on page 7 and look out for Prue's workshop on February 21st, see the course guide on page 13.
International Women's Day March 8th , 2015 A FREE publication for the more than 11,000 people who live in the Woady Yaloak District. The Woady Yaloak Herald is available to households in Haddon, Nintingbool, Cardigan Village, Smythes Creek, parts of Alfredton and is generally available for collection at General Stores in Smythesdale, Scarsdale, Ross Creek, Linton, Cape Clear, Snake Valley and through the Woady Yaloak campus.
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‘DISABILITY’ INFOGRAPHIC DEVELOPED TO PROMOTE INCLUSION A new infographic on ‘Disability’ has been developed as a resource to the community. The new image called ‘Disability – Being Inclusive in your community’ was developed as part of an initiative to provide helpful information to the community about disability. Golden Plains Shire Council in partnership with its Access and Inclusion Committee developed the infographic for the purpose of breaking any myths and perceptions the community may have related to disability. The infographic is aimed at stimulating conversation and challenging members of our community to think about how they approach ‘disability’ within their club, event, committee, business or as an individual or volunteer. The infographic highlights that disability is relevant to any community, with approximately one in five people having a disability, and provides practical methods in developing conversation, planning and a greater understanding, education and awareness about disability. Businesses and community groups are encouraged to display the infographic (presented on adjacent page) in their venues to influence a positive change to the lives of 4 million Australians who have a disability. Want a copy for your venue? Contact Craig Donaldson, Council’s Rural Access Officer on 5220 7188 or cdonaldson@gplains.vic.gov.au.
- BALLARAT COMMUNITY HEALTH'S EXERCISE CLASSES AT THE WELL, SMYTHESDALE
- HADDON PRIMARY
Living Longer, Living Stronger Class is held every Tuesday at 9.30am and Friday at 10am. This is Ballarat Community Health exercise program for older adults aiming to build strength and endurance whilst enhancing your quality of life. The class exercises are group based in a circuit training format held in the multipurpose room at The Well, Smythesdale. Cost is $5.00 per session. For more information call BCH on 5338 4500.
Active Balance Program for seniors (over 65’s) Ballarat Community Health will deliver weekly exercise classes by a qualified Exercise Physiologist and Allied Health Assistant over 15 weeks commencing 10 February 2015. Benefits include improved balance, muscle strength, mobility, greater fitness and self-confidence. The cost is $5.00 per session. For more information call BCH on 53384500.
In 2015, Haddon Primary School will celebrate its 25 th anniversary in the new school building. All members of the community, past and present, are invited to form an events group which will focus on collecting, collating and displaying memorabilia from both the ‘old school’, as well as the current Haddon Primary School 25 year history. The group in consultation will decide on the date for the back to Haddon Primary School celebration and the format of the festivities. They would also like to track down memorabilia from school life over the years – old photos, books, uniforms, sports trophies etc – to be used in the new building display’. If you have any items that might be of interest please let them know. They will scan photos while you wait . Please contact Gaye Carrigan,Haddon PS 03 53424487 or email haddon.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Cape Clear School Reunion. Celebrating 150 Reunion new date, Saturday 21st March at the Cape Clear School & Hall. Seeking contact details of past students, families & staff. Any memorabilia would be appreciated prior to the event. Enquiries- "Cape Clear 150th School Reunion" on facebook -Lynne Cook (nee Scott) 5342-2448capeclearschoolreunion@gmail.com Page 3
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– Avenue of Honour Ballarat is graced by the longest “Avenue of Honour” in the southern hemisphere and famous for being the first of its kind in Australia. It is 22 kilometres in length with a total of 3,801 trees representing Ballarat and district men and women who served in WW - 528 of whom were killed in battle or died of wounds or disease.. It extends from Ballarat to 5km beyond Burrumbeet towards Learmonth. The Avenues of Honour, is made even grander by its “Arch of Victory.” It is administered by a committee, which has representatives from the Ballarat City Council, RSL, National Trust, Rotary Club, Lucas Past Employees Association, the Civil Contractors Federation, arborists and others.
Photo by Lobster 1 Wikimedia Commons
The trees were planted by the Lucas Girls, employees of the clothing manufacturing firm E. Lucas and Co, who conducted eight plantings between 1917 and 1919, with 23 different species planted. The most successful trees along the avenue were the elms and poplars, which gradually replaced other species that did not thrive. There were four hundred girls employed at the Lucas factory. It is estimated that between 50-60 per cent of eligible males in Ballarat went to war. Some of those servicemen and women recognised along smaller avenues in Ballarat are also honoured on the main Ballarat Avenue of Honour. Most of the cost for the plantings was met by the Lucas Girls through the sale of dolls made from scraps they had salvaged at the Lucas Clothing Factory . Arch of Victory ~ was built in 1920 by master bricklayer George Brookes to be a gateway to the avenue. A one-eighth scale plan was produced by three University of Melbourne architecture graduates and was used by Mr Brookes as the model. The Prince of Wales was due to arrive in June 1920, so there was urgency to complete the project. Work started in February, with General William Birdwood laying the foundation stone. Sixteen workers completed it in three and half months. The prince, later King Edward VIII, cut the ribbon and was presented with silk pyjamas made by the Lucas Girls.
– ANZAC Biscuits It is possible to call Anzac biscuits as soldiers’ biscuits. These little biscuits played an important part Australia’s and New Zealand’s history. During World War I around 1915 soldiers’ mothers and wives sent these biscuits to the troops stationed far away overseas. At that time the problem was all foods they sent to their soldiers had to be carried on ships and shipping could take up to two three months. They needed something that would not spoil so this was the birth of Anzac biscuits. It was cheap and also easy to make, not perishable because there are no eggs and milk used in Anzac biscuits so it was easy to keep them fresh long time without refrigerator and these biscuits gave soldiers some added substance and nutrition at that time. This traditional Soldier or Anzac biscuits are still highly popular and available always in supermarkets of Australia and New Zealand and especially even today traditionally Anzac biscuits are made during April as Anzac Day (25th of April) approach. ANZAC BISCUIT RECIPE Ingredients: 1 cup plain flour
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon golden syrup
125 gms butter
1 teaspoon bi-carbonate soda
3/4 cup rolled oats
1/4 boiling water
Method: Preheat the oven to 160 degree and line baking trays with paper or re-useable silicon mats. Blend together flour, sugar and oats. Melt butter and golden syrup over a low heat. Dissolve the bi-carb soda in the boiling water. Combine butter/syrup mixture with the dry ingredients and mix well. Use a large kitchen spoon to place mounds of mixture on to baking tray and flatten with palm of hand. Bake for approximate 20 minutes, or until golden brown. Allow to cool on tray for a few minutes before sliding the biscuits onto a wire cooling tray. Store in airtight container.
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RED SHIRTS AUSTRALIA INC
~ REMEMBER OUR TROOPS TODAY AND ALWAYS ~ The Red Shirt Friday Group was started to raise awareness through the community of the sacrifice made by our Defence Force by those that are currently serving and those that have served. The practice of wearing red shirts is done in many of our allied countries. It is now time for us as Australian's to get behind our troops and show them the support they deserve. The colour red symbolizes the blood of the soldiers that have sacrificed and the soldiers that are willing to make the sacrifice by being a member of the Australian Defence Force. We ask that you purchase a shirt to help spread the message that we are behind our troops both serving and those that have served. All proceeds from shirt sales goes into assisting serving members that are deployed and young veterans that are suffering both physical and psychological disorders. SHIRTS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE We are offering assistance in many ways the main one being the Assistance Dog Program for veterans, this project has had great benefits for veterans and their families. The Assistance Dogs Program is helping veterans purchasing, ongoing training and having their dog being accredited as an assistance dog. All assistance dogs must be fully accredited and passed testing to the standards set by the Federal Government. So have a Red Shirt Friday Fundraiser and continue to show your support by wearing your red shirt every Friday.
For further information contact: Yvonne Thomas 0417 524 616 Redshirts@bigpond.com Red Shirts Australia Inc.. P.O. Box 38, Sebastopol, Vic 3356. www.redshirtsaustralia.com
Men’s T-shirts Small - 4XL
$20.00
Ladies T-Shirts Size 8 - 22
$20.00
Men’s Polo’s Small - 4XL
$30.00
Ladies' Polo’s Size 8 - 22
$30.00
Windcheaters are unisex small to 4XL
$35.00
Children's sizes are also available Postage price on application
WORLD WAR 1 100th ANNIVERSARY Local Celebrations 2015 - Haddon and District This years organisers of the 2015 Anzac Services throughout Australia anticipate a great turn out for the 100th year anniversary. In preparation for this very special commemoration in our district, local Haddon identity, Chris Rigg has come up with a wonderful idea of attaching poppies to all the tree name plaques in the Avenue of Honour . Chris and the Haddon Lions Club have been busy rallying assistance to make this happen! And everything is coming together so well with school children being organised to attach the poppies to the name plaques and so many people offering to assist with donations of items and time. Its just wonderful! And remember if you know of any details of any service men or women in the area to please contact Chris as he wants to talk to anyone about their proposed involvement , he can be contacted on: 5342-4800, or 0427-742-177. If he misses your call please leave a message with your name and contact number so as he can phone you back. And also if you are a relative, close or distant, of any of these known, local fallen please contact Chris as he is very keen to have them involved: as well: 1914-18 ~ W.T. Beaton, Leslie Thomas Carland, W.M. Dunston, John Herbert Leopold Gilbert, James Leslie Greenbank, W. Hogan, A.P. Martin, George Victor Osborne, R. Sayers. 1939-45 ~ J. Nunn Vietnam ~ A. Flynn. We are also seeking any memorabilia from World War 1 and if anyone can supply anything to display on the day of the service at the “Haddon Community Learning Centre.” We would really like to have the centre host displays for this very special event for those who attend the service to view after the usual brunch. This year we will be having a BBQ at the centre after the service. So if you can help please phone Chris to let him know. If surrounding areas are planning special events then please let us know so we can include them in the April edition of the Woady.
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- Haddon Church of Christ Has as a New Pastor Haddon Church of Christ is very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Neil Davies to the position of Pastor. Dr Davies is a long time identity of Ballarat, being the CEO of the Kiro Kids chiropractic clinic in addition to having been active for many years in the pastoral care ministry at One2One Church of Christ. Dr Davies brings over 35 years of experience to the position. The Haddon Church of Christ is a conservative, evangelical church that makes the bible the only rule of faith and Christian practice. The church has served the Haddon district continuously since the early 1990's and is very much a permanent part of the Haddon social landscape. Services throughout 2015 at the church will be held at 10am each Sunday. Haddon Church of Christ is a warm, caring and loving place to be. We exist to represent and present the Lord Jesus Christ to the Haddon and surrounding communities. You are warmly invited to attend services where you will be made very welcome. If you have a need and you would like to speak to a minister, please feel free to contact our pastor on 0429 373797 to make an appropriate appointment.
- Don’t feed the birds! Wala Animal Sanctuary
Vince and I have been kept busy as usual! Here are another two little orphaned magpies that were the victims of trees being felled-again... Mother magpie was very resourceful building her nest with some electrical wire! We get a lot of magpies in at this time of year that people have found as chicks and tried to raise. Magpies, like all birds and animals, have a very specific diet, and by this time of year, the orphaned chicks that people have been trying to hand raise get very sick due to inadequate diet. That's when they try and get help for the bird. Unfortunately, with birds when you notice they are unwell, they are really unwell. Symptoms take a lot longer to show in birds. As always, if you find an orphaned chick, or any bird or animal that requires assistance, it is important to call for help IMMEDIATELY. The sooner a bird or animal comes into care, the better chances they have for survival. AND believe it or not, wild birds DO NOT require feeding!! It is always best to let nature take care of itself! Birds instantly know what they require for their diet and feeding them CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS. Just like too much processed and junk food is not good for humans. It is a privilege that wild birds come to visit your garden but feeding them to make them tamer for our own enjoyment creates a vulnerable environment for them. If you love nature like Vince and I do, enjoy it but please DON'T FEED THE BIRDS!!! WHAT WE NEED.... If you have any fruit trees or vegie gardens with excess we can use the food! The drier months are quite a challenge for us to keep up the fresh food supply. Ring Karen 0409 137 323 with enquiries or donations of any food items. - Kaz
Can You Help? Wala Animal Sanctuary would appreciate any monetary donations or supplies such as burn cream, etc., even if out of date, building materials, woollen blankets, animal food including bird seed, hay or straw, hutches and aviaries, fruit, etc. Call Kaz 0409 137 323 or Kim 0438 424 306 to pick up.
Phone: 0476 360 006
Dr Jim Hancock BVSc has commenced Veterinary Practice in and around Ballarat. He has 25+ years experience and is providing an onsite veterinary service, offering veterinary advice and hands on practical assistance to the owners of farm animal species. Phone: 0476 360 006 Page 6
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School holidays continued from front page
- Shift into Gear with L2P program The Golden Plains Shire in partnership with Vicroads, the City of Greater Geelong and Ballarat United Way has embarked on its first L2P Driver Mentor Program. The L2P program is an innovative mentoring program helping learner drivers get their P’s. The program offers young people between the ages of 16 and 21, who don’t have the support and resources (eg no access to a car or supervising driver) the opportunity to achieve 120 hours of driving experience required to obtain their probationary drivers license. The purpose of the program is to connect young people with community mentors (supervising drivers) to facilitate safe driving practices and engagement with the community. We have places available for three young people from the south and one from the north of the shire to engage in the program. If you are a young person who lives in the shire, who meets the criteria and who would like to participate then please contact Caroline Jordan, Volunteer Coordinator, Golden Plains Shire on 52207216 or caroline.jordan@gplains.vic.gov.au or download the Application Form
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- SAD PASSING OF FORMER HADDON AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY HOUSE CO-ORDINATOR ANNA CURRY Anna Curry, a former long standing co-ordinator of HDCH and recent former manager of the Darley Neighbourhood House and Learning Centre passed away peacefully on January 3rd following a long battle with illness. Anna courageously worked up until late November at the Darley Centre. Her memorial service was held in Bacchus Marsh on January 8th. Anna was a well respected and one of the longest serving community house co-ordinators in the Central Highlands Community House Network and indeed the state. Anna’s dedication, wealth of knowledge and expertise will be irreplaceable. The Darley Neighbourhood House and Learning Centre chairperson, Debra Doyle speaking at Anna’s memorial service paid tribute to her outstanding dedication and commitment to that centre and the Darley community for the past six years. Anna helped steer the re-establishment of the original “House" at Darley after it had experienced a period of closure. She also assisted the Committee of Management with the building of the new centre which was opened in 2010. As a tribute to all of Anna's great work the DNHLC child care centre will be named in her honour. Anna also steered the relocation and establishment of the Anna in fancy dress at a HDCH event Haddon and District Community House with the Northern Community Centre, playing a major partner in the design and furnishing of the then new centre opened in 2003. Anna was honoured at a retirement party at the Darley centre in November with a large crowd in attendance. Everyone at the now renamed “Haddon Community Learning Centre” wish to honour and acknowledge all of Anna’s fine work and dedication over many years at Haddon and extend their deepest sympathies to her family, friends and colleagues. She will be so sadly missed.
Scarsdale CWA Meets the second Wednesday every month at the Scarsdale Hall, Scarsdale at 9:30 AM. New members enquiries contact Lee Watson on: 0409 237 379 We cater for local events & raise money throughout the year to donate back to our local Schools, kinder and various community groups! We have lots of fun, learn new skills & also have CWA Juniors in our Branch.
FIRST AID COURSE ~ FEBRUARY 23RD HADDON COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE Do you need first aid training for your job? HCLC are conducting several courses in first aid at the centre in term 1. You can undertake all necessary training required in a one day session, or undertake separately sessions you need to update. Available: CPR - 9 am to 11 am , Level 1 - 9 am to 1 pm, Level 2 - 9 am to 3 pm, Anaphylaxis - 3 pm to 5 pm, Asthma - 4.45 pm to 6.30 pm (approx.) And a “Defibrillation “ course is also available. Book & pay at least one week prior as you need to complete some pre work before class. Cost Level 2 ~ $130.00 - individual course prices details are in course guide, or phone 5342 7050.
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Haddon Community Learning Centre
www.haddonlearning.org.au 396 Sago Hill Road, Haddon, 3351 manager@haddonmlearning.org.au | 5342 7050 OFFICE HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 10 - 4 pm | Fax: 5342 7013 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaddonCommunityHouse
How to enrol We take enrolments Tuesday to Friday between 10 am and 4 pm. Welcome to the Haddon Community Learning Centre Term 1 2015 Program Guide Happy New Year to everyone and a very warm welcome to our first term program guide. I hope you find something that will interest you and that you will come join us for some fun and learning! We have some new and returning classes and workshops and the advice is to book in early so as not to be disappointed. Just a little about us for those who are new to the area. We are a community house (now community learning centre) originally started by the Haddon community and have been in operation since 1987. We are an incorporated, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to community development, education, and training. We are governed by a volunteer “Committee of Management “ and are funded in part by the “Department of Human Services.” We are also a “Learn Local “organisation and apply for funding through the Victorian State Government and the ACFE board for some course delivery and we self-fund the rest of operations by conducting fundraising events. We are one of more than 350 neighbourhood houses in the state and over 1000 nationally. We are supported by our state peak body, ‘The Association of Neighbourhood Houses and Learning Centres” and our national peak body, ‘Australian Neighbourhood Houses & Centres Association.’ Neighbourhood Houses and Centres provide a diverse and constantly evolving range of positive social, health, educational, and economic outcomes for individuals, families, and communities; particularly for those experiencing disadvantage. We are proud that our community’s learning centre is a warm and friendly place to be where everyone is welcome. If you have not already signed up for our email newsletter/ then please visit our Facebook page and scroll down to sign up to receive it in your inbox. You can also view our term programs on the website and on Facebook and that way you are saving trees and our costs . Would you like to get involved at the centre? There are lots of opportunities for volunteering, including: housekeeping, teaching, committee of management, reception, and more. Talk to us about it - we’d love to work with you. We do also need volunteer tutors so if you have a hobby you are passionate about and would you like to share with others who have similar interests then phone 5342 7050 and talk to me to express your interest in teaching classes at the centre. I hope many of you will again join us for our “International Women's Day” celebration this year in March. Look out for information in the of middle February on Facebook. Always a fun time! Inspirational quote: We learn something from everyone who
passes through our lives.. Some lessons are painful, some are painless.. but, all are priceless.” - Unknown
Cheers, Joan, (Manager)
Please note that your booking is not secured until full payment is made or a suitable payment arrangement is made with the House Manager. HOW TO ENROL In person at the Haddon Community Learning Centre
office - 396 Sago Hill Road, Haddon.
By telephone on 5342 7050 By email: manager@haddoncommunityhouse.org.au
CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT Fees become due at the time of booking. Places will not be held unless fees are paid or a deposit received and payment plan arranged. Refunds cannot be given once a class has commenced or at least 5 business days notice is provided as we are committed to pay course costs. Refunds will be given if the class is cancelled for any reason. Prospective students should be aware that some courses/ activities may not proceed if there are insufficient numbers to cover operational costs. Concession rates apply where indicated and only on presentation of a current concession card. Notification will be given only when classes are cancelled or rescheduled. Please assume that the course will proceed unless otherwise notified. If you are concerned or have any queries, please contact the House. Please talk to us about fees and payments, if they cause any problems. We are committed to equitable access for all and may be able to assist. People of all abilities are welcome at all suitable programs. The Northern Community and Haddon Learning Centre is fully accessible. HDCH respects your right to information privacy and any information we collect and hold is kept in accordance with information privacy laws.
The Haddon Community Learning Centre aims to provide a range of educational, social and recreational activities to suit a range of tastes and interests. While all effort is made to proceed with advertised activities it is not always possible if enrolments do not generate the funds required to cover the costs of tutors and room hire. Please note that business and corporate rates may differ from the prices included in this program. Please check with the Manager for these rates. We can tailor a course to your business needs and we are always happy to discuss this with you.
The Haddon Community Learning Centre acknowledges the ongoing funding and support made available by State Government of Victoria (Adult & Community Further Education (ACFE), the Department of Human Services, DEECD & the Department of Planning & Community Development).
COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY CLASSES
We offer a range of computer classes suitable for all levels of ability USING YOUR IPAD FOR TRAVEL
COMPUTERS FOR THE TERRIFIED
DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
This course is for complete beginners without any computer skills. Become confident and comfortable using a computer in a relaxed and friendly environment. Small classes ensure personal attention. Monday (mornings 5 weeks) February 16th 9.30 am - 12 pm $85.00 ($5.00 discount for members).
*INTEL® LEARN EASY STEPS PROGRAM LEVEL 1 & LEVEL 2 This course allows for practical use of word processing, multi-media, internet and email and more at a beginners level. This tested world wide program is now being funded and offered by ‘Learn Local ‘organisations and is a great one for beginners or for those who need computer skills for work. If you are a business then think about helping your workers gain vital computer skills. And remember if you have an ABN then you may be eligible for this course for free! And you will receive a certificate upon successful completion. Level One - For beginners who can use a mouse Level Two - You must have basic computer skills & preferably completed Level 1. DAY: Level 1 or Level 2 ~ Wed evenings - (8 weeks) DATE: February 18th TIME: 6.30 pm ~ 9.30 pm Level 1 or Level 2 (8 weeks) Wednesday (afternoons 8 weeks) February 18th 1 pm - 4 pm $115.00 ($55.00 + $60.00 Amenities & resources Fee) $90.00 concession fee). $5.00 member discount. NOTE: Casual attendance for all computer classes where available is $20.00 per session. PLEASE CALL us as alternative days and times to the above maybe available.
DAY: DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
*IPADS/TABLETS FOR BEGINNERS (Beyond Beginners Class 2 is also available in the afternoon) If you have struggled with computers then why not try test drive a tablet as they are very much easier to use. Try them before you buy with one of our units, or learn how to use your own device and their many features. (limited number available in-house for use by class participants). The course will provide learners with basic skills; how to access & buy apps, develop confidence in setting up & managing emails & internet accounts, web searching, online purchases, time management; setting up calendar/schedules, photos and videos, etc.. DAY: Thursdays (check as other dates & times can also be available) DATES: February 19th (6 sessions) mornings (Haddon) TIMES: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm FEES: $85.00 - $5.00 discount for members Check for other dates as we may be running other sessions.
This course is designed for people who may have recently acquired an iPad and wish to use it whilst on their travel s. The course covers recording audio, image and video, entertainment, email, social media, travel apps, WiFi, mobile networks, Cloud storage, accessories for travel. If you have your own device please bring it with you. If you want to try an iPad before you purchase one then you can use one of ours in class to see if they will suit your needs. Content of course: Session One Basic Functions Recording Apps: eg Photos, movies Entertainment Apps: eg Reading, Movies, Music Other Apps: eg. World Clock, Maps Session Two Communication: eg. Email, Facetime Social apps: eg. Instagram, Facebook, Skype Language Apps Organisers Booking and travel Apps: eg Expedia, Booking.com Session Three WiFi & devices Mobile Networks Cloud storage Travel log Security Accessories to take DAY:
DATES: TIMES: FEES:
Thursdays (check as other dates & times may also be available or organised so please call to enquire). March 12th (3 sessions) mornings (Haddon) 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm $48.00 - $5.00 discount for members GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ANDROID TABLET
This course is aimed at people who have purchased an Android tablet for home or work use and wish to learn about how to use it in everyday situations and some work applications. This basic training will be based on Android Jellybean covering: getting around the tablet, standard app functions, general settings, power saving, Google Play store, games, utilities, entertainment, antivirus, security, WiFi, social media, file storage and accessories that may be used with a tablet.. Bring your own device to the course. (We do have 2 available for class use if you would like to try before you buy). DAY: DATES: TIMES: FEES:
Thursdays (check as other dates & times may also be available or organised so please call to enquire). February 19th (3 sessions) mornings (Haddon) 1.30 pm to 3.30 pm $48.00 - $5.00 discount for members
Pre-Accredited Training & Short Courses YOUR ART WORKS*
UNDERSTANDING YOUR DIGITAL
This new exciting course has
SCIENCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
SLR CAMERA & THE ART &
been developed for learners of all levels.
Understanding
Participants will produce artworks using
camera and crucial photography prin-
different medium including drawing, tex-
ciples. Learning to be creative - the
tiles,
art of photography - in addition to
photography
and
use
of
computers. You will be taught by local will help you develop your self esteem and confidence and most importantly produce a portfolio that you
David Curelea International award winning photographer
can use for entry into certificate art and computer digital literacy courses conducted here at the centre and at other institutions if you so desire. It is also great for other retail positons or just for own
personal
growth
and
development.
Some of the art you will be undertaking will be drawing and illustration, logo design, designing a tattoo; some fantastic textile techniques including printing and designing of fabric or other items that you can have manufactured. Includes photography and other digital art work so basic computer skills will be required. The first seven sessions listed here below will firstly be concentrating on
developing
your
drawing
digital
SLR
understanding the science. This a
tutors and artists. This is a fun course that
your
your
and
illustration
skills.
“Basic”
to
“ Intermediate”
level
course. You will learn via visual examples, by examining photographs, and interactive
workshops to reinforce
necessary theory. Conducted by David Curelea, multi-International award-winning Photographic Artist at www.davidcurelea.com and www.facebook.com/DavidCureleaPhotographicArt Course Outline: Part I , Week 1- Topics: DSLR Cameras Intro, Equipment & Lenses, Important Camera and Photography History. Framing, Composition, Structure & Focus. Lighting, White Balance, Getting Creative with Light & Color (inc Black & White). Includes in-class workshops.
NOTE: Don’t miss out book now ~ 6 funded places only
Part II , Week 2 - Topics:
DAYS: DATES:
Shooting Scene Modes, Exposure & Metering -The Most crucial
Wednesdays First round of lessons held with Nicole at the “Well,” Smythesdale on: February 18th, 25th, March 4th, 11th, 18th, April 15th and 22nd
Understanding ISO, Shutter, Aperture & A-S-P-M Shoot Modes,
relationship in photography & cameras, I call it: The Big Equation ! Introduction to Photographing various subjects: People, Portraits, Pets, Landscapes,
Wildlife and Nature using principles and
methods learnt. Includes in-class workshops.
TIMES:
10 am ~ 12.30 pm
FEES:
$100.00 ($55.00 + $45.00 Amenities Fee) ($90.00 concession fee). Some materials will be required to be purchased.
DAYS: DATES: TIMES:
Tuesdays or Saturdays March 3rd and 10th or March 21st and 28th 10 am ~ 12.30 pm(Tues) 1pm - 3.30pm (Saturdays)
FEES:
$164.00 (or $82.00 for one weeks session)
Digital Photography BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS & NEXT STEPS GROUP For newbies - what are all those buttons, dials and technical terms? This is a beginners six week morning introduction class to digital photography that will cover tips on how to compose a good photograph, location shooting, adjusting the settings on your camera, how to download images and basic editing. And the afternoon sessions will move on to the next steps with more advanced sessions. This course will allow participants to become more comfortable with their cameras and combine all the principles needed for taking a good photograph. The first session will include portrait and macro photo exercises. DAY: DATE: TIME: COST:
Tuesdays February 17th Beginners 10 to 12 am Next Steps ~ 1 pm to 3 pm $5.00 per session
MAKE A GREAT PHOTOBOOK Learn how to edit your images and photos to create impressive photo boards and photo books both printed books and e-books. This course covers the basic use of tools and palettes found in photo editing programs and use a combination of techniques that will change an ordinary photo into being a great photo. DAYS: DATE: TIMES: FEES: TUTOR:
Thursday morning or Tuesday evening (initially 2 weeks) February 26th or March 3rd 1 - 3 pm (Day) or 7 pm - 9 pm (night) $50.00 pp Janette
Please bring a CD/DVD or USB stick with a selection of photos you wish to use for your photobook theme, e.g. family, travels, etc.
Accredited Short Courses FIRST AID COURSES
ANAPHYLAXIS
Do you require upgrades or need to undergo first aid training for your job? Then we are conducting several courses in first aid at the centre this term. You can undertake all necessary training required in a one day session or undertake separately those sessions you need to update. Sessions available include:
This course is designed to provide the knowledge to identify Anaphylactic Shock and the skills to manage an emergency with the use of an adrenaline Auto-Injector. The use of risk assessment tools and the development of risk minimisation strategies are explored. This course is needed for those working in Children’s Services and Education. DAY: Monday DATE: February 23rd TIME: 3 am - 5 pm approx. FEES: $60.00 (book & pay at one week prior.
CPR - 9 am to 11 am Level 1 - 9 am to 1 pm Level 2 - 9 am to 3 pm Anaphylaxis - 3 pm to 5 pm
Asthma - 4.45 pm to 6.30 pm (approx.) And a “Defibrillation “ course is also available. Please call us to book or register your interest. DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
Monday February 23rd 9 am - 6.30 pm for the entire course $200.00 for full course - see individual class costs below. You must book & pay at least one week prior as pre work has to be completed before the class commencement .
DETAILS OF CLASSES AND INDIVIDUAL PRICES: APPLY FIRST AID CERTIFICATE This course covers all the necessary skills & knowledge required to provide first aid response, life support, management of casualty(ies), the incident & other first aiders, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. This unit incorporates the content of units HLTCPR201B Perform CPR and HLTFA201B Provide basic emergency life support. Please note we need a minimum of 10 students for this course to proceed. DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
Monday February 23rd 9 am - 3 pm $130.00 (cost dependent on numbers. You must book & pay at least one week prior as pre work has to be completed before the start of course.
PERFORM CPR - HLTCPR211A This course covers all of the skills and knowledge required to perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council Guidelines. At the successful completion of this course participants will be issued with a statement of attainment valid for 1 year. Course 2.5 hours. DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
Monday February 23rd 9 am - 11 pm $60.00 ~ book & pay at least one week prior to commencement date.
ASTHMA This accredited course is designed for you to acquire competency in the risk assessment and management of asthma emergency in the workplace or home. The knowledge and skills will enable you to minimise the occurrence and manage an asthma attack which in turn will sustain life and minimise the consequences until professional help arrives. DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
Monday February 23rd 4.45 pm - 6.30 pm approx. $40.00 (book & pay at one week prior.
PLEASE NOTE: Minimum numbers of 8-10 students are required for the first aid courses as set by the provider of this training. We can organise other dates. Groups catered for so please phone 5342 7050. to inform us of your training requirements.
FOOD SAFETY LEVEL I CERTIFICATE - SITXOHS002A Accredited course fulfils the requirements for those needing this qualification for their workplace or for their role as a volunteer. Students successfully completing this training will receive the nationally recognised certificate. In house courses can also be organised on request by a group. DAY: DATE: TIME: FEES:
Saturdays (or ask for other options) TBA (phone to book in-house training) 9.00 am - 4.30 pm $111.00(in-house cost per person)
FOOD HANDLERS ONLINE COURSE You can alternatively do your certificate online and start anytime and also have the convenience of finishing it in your own time. This course can be done online or by correspondence delivered by the registered training organisation, “CFT International.” You print out your qualification certificate when you have completed all the modules required. Simply come into the centre and fill in the enrolment form and pay the fee. We will then email you a link to commence the course online. Cost online - $95.00.
Please note: Payment for all classes are due one week prior to commencement. Places cannot be held if payment has not been received. This ensures people on waiting lists do not miss out.
Accredited Courses CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION WHITE CARD (OH&S) All persons carrying out any type of work on a construction site, including, but not restricted to builders, supervisors, trades, apprentices, labourers, cleaners, engineers, architects, surveyors, sales persons entering buildings still under construction and even schoolchildren on work experience must have a “Construction Induction card” to work onsite. $27.00 Fee inclusive in course cost will cover the Worksafe registration fee. Each Participant must provide Photo ID, Please enquire for the brochure which outlines documents that can be used as proof of entity. If you do not bring some ID then you will not be able to enrol in this course. DAY: DATE: TIMES: FEES: TRAINERS:
Thursday TBA 9 am ~ 4 pm $177.00 per person ACT
To enquire or to secure your place, contact Rebecca Ware and tell her you are enquiring and/or booking into the Haddon sessions. Telephone: 1800 66 00 30 ~or call the Learning Centre on 5342 7050 Email Rebecca.ware@stlaurence.org.au and cc Joan in the email at: manager@haddonlearning.org.au CONDUCT CIVIL CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATOR OPERATIONS We are taking expressions of interest for this course. It is delivered by a trainer with industry experience, and covers the skills and knowledge required to conduct civil construction excavator operations. It covers such topics as planning and preparing for excavator operations, operating an excavator (including how to conduct the pre-start, pre-operational and post-operational checks), lifting, carrying and placing materials, selecting, fitting and removing attachments, relocating the excavator, carrying out machine operator maintenance, and conducting housekeeping activities. This unit of competency is accepted by the Civil Construction and Mining industries throughout Australia. Course Requirements: Participants must be 18 years or over to attend this course. Participants must be competent in written and spoken English (Student are required to undertake a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy test prior to commencing the training) Participants will have to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) Participants are recommended to hold their Construction Induction OHS (White) Card if operating Earthmoving machinery Participants are required to wear sensible work clothes and steel capped boots, and dress according to the weather for their training. Participants are required to bring appropriate sun safety protection Pre-course reading: All participants are required to study the Excavator Study Guide and complete the Excavator Activity Book prior the course. Class size 3-6 people.
NEW COURSES : ATV SAFETY - 1 day course - participants to bring their own ATV and helmet . Cost $125.00 - need a minimum 4 students. RIDE-ON-MOWER - 1 day course - participants to bring their own ride-on mower. Cost $125.00 - need minimum 4 students. CHAINSAW COURSE - this is delivered by a trainer with industry experience, and covers the training for 3 x Nationally Recognised Units of Competency to give participants an all-rounding learning experience in the safe operations of a Chainsaw. TRACTOR SAFETY AWARENESS COURSES 1 DAY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS - 2 DAYS BEGINNERS - not nationally accredited but proof of a training and is extremely worthwhile . Cost $125.00(1 day) - minimum 4 students. $240.00(2 days) - minimum 3 students. CERTIFICATE II IN HORTICULTURE This is a fun “hands-on” course. Whether your aim is to gain skills for a career change, enhance your work prospects or to just gain knowledge to compliment your love of gardening - this course could suit you. Units from Certificate II in Horticulture AHC20410 will be presented in a combination of classroom teaching and hands on practical experience. Employment opportunities include, maintenance of private gardens, parks, landscape construction, wholesale and retail nurseries and more. Limited places are available. Expressions of interest are now being taken for this course ~ call the Learning Centre on 5342 7050 to express your interest in this course. N.B. We require minimum student numbers for this course to proceed. DUAL CERTIFICATE II IN AGED CARE & HOME & COMMUNITY CARE You can work in the growing health and aged care field with this nationally recognised dual qualification. CHC30212 Certificate III in Aged Care CHC30312 Certificate III Home and Community Care There is an ever-increasing demand for employees to enter the aged care sector. Certificate III in Aged Care / HACC will be run over a minimum of twenty six weeks consisting of two days per week training. A work placement towards the end of this period will be sourced and facilitated by Advanced Career Training. This course provides participants with a fantastic opportunity to gain two nationally accredited qualifications in one, as well as hands on work experience that will support them in gaining the career in the aged care and home & community care industry. Price on application – Government concession criteria applies, payment plans by arrangement. N.B. We require 8 students for this course to be conducted. For a private discussion call Rebecca Ware on 0439807881 or e-mail: Rebecca.ware@stlaurence.org.au
Special Workshops DESIGN AN ENTRY FOR THE SCARF FESTIVAL 2015 “Coastlines” ~
Annual June 5th
Scarf Festival to August 2nd
Ever wanted to enter the Geelong Scarf Festival exhibition and competition? Its easy, rewarding, creative and very exciting when you win! Join last years “Thematic Division” winner, Janette Wotherspoon and create an entry for this years competition. Learn how to interpret the design brief and theme into a unique, wearable and beautiful scarf. Brainstorm ideas, look at different materials and construction techniques. Target your design to a specific section of the competition and then enter. You can also put a price on the scarf and you might just sell it and make some money for your hard work too! Hosted by the National Wool Museum the Scarf Festival attracts well over 300 entries each year. Entries come from school children, beginner crafters, accomplished artisans from Australia and overseas. There are traditional and experimental scarves from crocheted, knitted, woven, appliquéd, felted, sewn, dyed, embellished and even origami. They are judged in categories including thematic, colour, use of sustainable practices, menswear, knitted, woven, crocheted, felted and 100% wool, as well as special categories for primary and secondary school entries. The theme for this year is “Coastlines.” In our first session we will be looking at the theme, colour combos and ideas and working out how to interpret the theme and create a unique scarf entry. The second session will look at putting the idea into reality and/or finalising your idea and working through any issues that you may have encountered with the construction of your scarf. DAYS: DATES: TIME: FEES:
Mondays March 23rd & April 20th 1 pm - 3 pm $25.00 for 1 session - $50 for 2 (materials to be provided by participants). VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM 2015
This year the Haddon Community Learning Centre and the Golden Plains shire have worked together on a range of sessions and courses aimed at the needs of volunteers in our community. The Volunteer Training Program is open to all volunteers in the Golden Plains Shire. So whether you are a community volunteer, community group, sports club or committee of management, these training sessions are designed to further develop your skills and provide support in your role. We encourage you to take advantage of the opportunities available and we look forward to seeing you throughout the year at one of the sessions or courses. You can pick up one of the training calendars at the centre at Haddon or at the Well, Smythesdale. Or call us for details.
Students Comments: About the Zentangle’s class – “I am the
worlds worst drawer and even I could manage to do it. I enjoyed it immensely and it was heaps of fun. Now my doodles are professional! Recommend it highly to anyone.” Heather Dickson
YOUR HOME AND INTERIOR DESIGN With Anna Phillips , Interior Designer SHORT WORKSHOP 1: BATHROOM / KITCHEN INSPIRATIONS In this workshop we will look at planning trends for bathrooms, kitchen/ living areas. This will not only give you some inspiration but it could save you space, time and money. Whether you are looking to update your home in these areas, or in preparation for selling, then this workshop will assist you. It is a common misconception that any improvements you make to a kitchen or bathroom will reflect in an increased resale value. In reality, poorly planned works often add little value to your home, with some even having a detrimental effect on a its value. Come and learn many tips and tricks from a professional who works in the field. Workshop includes afternoon tea! DAY: DATES: TIME: FEES:
Wednesday or Saturdays March 18th or 21st 10 am ~ 12 pm $25.00
DAY WORKSHOP 2: PRODUCTS: In this workshop you are going to experience an unadulterated and fun interior design experience! Are you trying to find something and cannot source it? This is a full day course whereby you will bring your creativeness, your samples, images of your preferred fittings and we look at putting together an inspirational cut and paste board and product explanations, or image gallery of products you want to be able to source locally, or just be inspired by. Get ready to do some investigating, cut, pasting and drawing! Afternoon tea provided. BYO lunch. DAYS Wednesday or Saturdays DATES: March 25th or 28th TIME: 10 am ~ 3 pm FEES: $80.00 We require a minimum number of students and a maximum 15 to conduct these workshops.
COMPUTER LAB FACILITY FOR HIRE The computer lab has ten PC’s & audio visual facilities and is served with a spacious rest area with tea and coffee making facilities.
Art andand Craft Textiles Craft TIE DYEING AND SHIBORI Using the oldest traditional Japanese fabric dying technique, Shibori (that translates roughly as pole wrapping), create your own work of art. This is a type of tie dyeing in which certain areas on the cloth are reserved from dying by binding or stitching, allowing one to create intricate patterning in fabric surface. In this workshop you will create a unique hand dyed piece of fabric using natural dyes. Create an interesting decorative panel using hand sewing, wound blocking, tie dyeing and other shibori techniques. You will incorporate natural dyes and brushing dyes directly onto the fabric. The fabric can be used for quilts, garment panels, soft furnishing and maybe a scarf for the Geelong scarf festival competition! (see page 17). DATE: March 28th DAY: Saturday TIME: 1 pm - 4 pm FEES: $50.00 plus materials fee approx. $20.00 payable to tutor includes dyes and fabric KNITTING ON BIG NEEDLES Have you ever wanted to knit and see it grow fast. Knitting on big needles with thick materials is exactly how you can do it. Come and learn the tricks of how to get your knitting working, look at tension, incorporating loopy designs and adding a unique and individual look to your new scarf or cushion. School aged children are also encouraged. March 16th and 23rd or April 20th & 27th Mondays 4 pm - 6 pm (Mon) 1-5 pm (Sat) $50.00pp plus materials to be purchased from tutor including needles if you do not already own. NB: Payment is required on booking of these classes DATES: DAYS: TIME: FEES:
WET FELTING FOR BEGINNERS Felt a wool scarf Come try wet felting and make a gorgeous scarf for yourself or to give as a gift. You do not need any prior experience to do this class. A kit can be purchased for approx. $15.00 or pick up a requirements list. Please bring a couple of large old towels and any wool, wool blends, silk yarns, silk ribbons, velvet or lace you have in your sewing box. DATE: DAY: TIME: FEES:
March 27th Friday 1 pm ~ 3.30 pm $45.00
INTRODUCTION TO SAORI WEAVING Saori is a Japanese hand weaving technique that emphasises creativity and free expression. There are no rules, no fear but just an immersion into weaving and working with yarn and threads. This ‘non-technique’ is meditative and aims to build self worth from producing an item. Adults can make a small scarf., placemat or wall hanging. You can bring along some of your own yarn if you like. Two times available DATE: February 21st DAY: Saturday (morning) TIME: 10-12 pm FEES: $45.00 plus materials fee paid to tutor of approx. $5.00 to $15.00 dependant on yarn used. DATE: February 21st DAY: Saturday (afternoon) TIME: 1-3 pm FEES: $45.00 plus materials fee paid to tutor of approx. $5.00 to $10.00 depending on the amount of materials used for your chosen item. PLEASE NOTE: MAXIMUM OF 5 STUDENTS PER CLASS SO YOU NEED TO BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
ZINGY ZENTANGLES BEGINNERS & ADVANCED CLASS All patterns are made up from five basic elements - they are easy to learn and it’s fascinating how they transform into amazing patterns. The best place to start is with an introductory class - they are fun and you will learn the basic stokes and philosophy that make up the art of ‘Zentangle.’ Your tutor will show you how easy it is to learn the method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns - they may look complicated but when broken down into their basic elementary strokes, the complicated becomes easy, "one stroke at a time." No artistic training is needed. It is relaxing and helps calm stress and anxiety and it increases focus and creativity. Beginners Class: DATE: February 28th DAY: Saturday TIME: 10 pm ~ 12.30 pm FEES: $45.00 includes materials Advanced Class: Haddon (please bring along your kit) DATE: February 28th DAY: Saturday TIME: 1 pm ~ 3.30 pm FEES: $45.00 NB: We require a minimum of 6 students to conduct this class and we need bookings well in advance for materials to be ordered.
FEES & CHARGES Adult Education classes that are subsidized by Adult Community & Further Education are marked with the *. We are required to charge a student contribution consistent with Ministerial directions on Fees & Charges. Other fees are to assist us to pay for tutors, amenities and all other costs involved in running courses. For further information please speak to the Manager.
Arts POLYMER CLAY JEWELLERY Come along and make something personal and just for you. Bright coloured balls and individual shapes joined into a wonderful handmade necklace and earrings/brooch. Learn how to get the best shapes, individually mixed colours to give your FIMO polymer clay necklace that edge. You will learn good jewellery making tricks and tips. Polymer clay is a sculpting medium used by crafters and artists alike. It's soft and can be easily formed into a wide variety shapes. The great thing about polymer clay is that, while it's soft and easy to manipulate, when baked it becomes hard. Because it's so versatile, it can be used to make many different kinds of jewellery. Why not make something for mum for Mothers Day! DAY: DATE: TIMES: COST:
Thursday (1 session) March 26th or April 23rd 1 pm—4 pm $45.00- min of 5 students and a materials fee will
be required to be paid to the tutor for the FIMO and jewellery hardware. NB: A deposit or full fee will be required on booking for these classes
SPECIAL WORKSHOPS BY PRINTSCAPE
Workshop 1: RISO AND STENCIL PRINTING Presenters: Printscape Anne Langdon & Janette Wotherspoon Week 1 [Session 1] Developing ideas and compositions [resources available to initiate ideas], Setting up stencils, Preparing for riso screens[ silkscreens] Week 2 [Session 2] Printing onto clothes- recycle old clothes- give them a new lease of life or add interest to plain garments). Attaching transprints [tshirts] COSTS: $50.00 each DATES: Thursdays April 23rd and 30th TIME: 10 am ~ 12 pm Plus materials fee paid directly to tutors -: $20 Please note we require a minimum of 6 people for this class .
Workshop 2: PRINTING ONTO MATERIAL Make a skirt panel or cushion cover using transprint, Riso and stencil printing
DRAWING FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS Would you love to learn to draw? Then this is a great opportunity as these classes will gently guide you into the art of drawing just with pencils and charcoal, so no big outlay on equipment required. You can learn the basics of drawing. You will be taught how to visualise angles and perspectives correctly to enable you to draw realistic pencil sketches. Bring your own selection of lead pencils, eraser and sketch paper. If you require assistance with materials let us know. Please note bookings essential so do and we require minimum numbers of students for theses courses to proceed. Haddon: DATE: TIME: COST:
Especially for Adults Mondays starting February 23rd 1.15 pm ~ 2.45 pm Only $10 per class
After School ~ all ages DATE: Mondays starting February 23rd TIME: 3.45pm ~ 5 pm COST: Only $6.00 per class (with min 10 students) BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL - PHONE 5342 7050
Presenters: PRINTSCAPE [Anne Langdon & Janette Wotherspoon] Transprinting is a printing method that is very much like a water colour painting. An exquisite technique! Week 1[Session 1] Developing ideas for prints Resources available to initiate ideas Setting up stencils Preparing for riso screens[ silkscreens] Week 2 [Session 2 ] Printing onto material Week 3 [Session 3] Sewing skirt OR Cushion cover Costs: $80.00 Materials Fee: Paid directly to tutor $25.00 for inks, riso etc [extra cost if dress material needs to be purchased]. DATES: Thursdays April 23rd, 30th and May 7th TIME: 1pm-3pm (1,2) & 10am-12pm (Session 3) Please note we require a minimum of 6 people to be able to be able to run this class .
This is YOUR neighbourhood centre. If you have any ideas of what you would like to see happening or you have a skill to share then please come in and chat to the staff or give us a ring. on 5342 7050, we would really like to hear from you. And your ideas.
Crafts
Sewing, Patchwork, Quilting
INTRODUCTION TO CREATING MOSAICS Do you want to learn how to create beautiful and unique mosaic artworks? Then this course is for you! Mosaics is the art of creating decorative designs constructed from small pieces of til, ceramic, coloured glass, stone or other suitable material. Learn this beautiful and rewarding technique and get the skills to create unique mosaic pieces reflecting your own personal style. Bring along some lunch. Tea and coffee supplied. DAY: DATES: TIME: FEES:
Saturdays March 21st & 28th 10 am - 4 pm & 10 2 pm second session $90.00 includes all materials
SPECIAL 1 DAY WORKSHOP
COMING IN TERM 1 & TERM 3 SPECIAL CLASSES FOR PATCHWORKERS & QUILTERS
PAULINE ROGERS “BUTTERFLY BLOSSOMS QUILT “
The Butterfly Blossom quilt is full of fun techniques for texturising and manipulating fabric. Pauline will guide you and show you lots of the techniques required in making these blocks. You will be able to go home and finish your quilt with confidence. It is a beautiful quilt! And July 8th we will have L Plate Machine Quilting. PAPERCRAFTS WITH KAZ On thee first Friday in the month ‘Craft Club’ is held, Come join these fantastic workshops & find your inner creative goddess! You will learn techniques to make cards and other paper craft items. DAY: Fridays DATES: February 6th, March 6th, May 1st TIME: Afternoon session from 1 pm/ evening session 7 pm. COST: $25 includes materials, use of equipment & light supper. RSVP: Karen 0409137323 or email mickeykaz@hotmail.com so she can prepare kits or phone the centre on 5342 7050 to book. SPECIAL QUARTERLY CRAFTERNOONS Our popular ‘crafternoons’ are back for this year. Special regular quarterly ‘crafternoons’ will be on Sundays throughout the year. Lunch is served from noon - with delicious varieties of pancakes cooked by Vince the ‘Pancake King.’ Crafting starts from 1pm. DATE: TBA for April COST: Only $25.00, includes lunch and materials. CONTACT: Kaz directly to book and also for the confirmation of the dates for the rest of the year.
DAY: Monday DATE: April 27th TIME: 10 am ~ 4 pm approx. FEES: $65.00 NB: all students please pick up requirements list when booking.. GUEST TRAINER: Pauline Rogers (Qld) Pauline has 30 years of experience and is always devising fun ways to educate and inspire quilters. We are taking bookings now. Minimum number of 12 students required and there will also be a maximum number so book in now to secure your place as this is a once only session opportunity in both terms.
HADDON QUILTERS ~ MONDAY NIGHTS This lovely group has been enjoying getting together and working on their projects. so come join in and learn basic sewing techniques and beyond. Enjoy some time to chat, sew and share your enjoyment of quilting too! Join any time during the term; you will be made very welcome. Tea, coffee and bikkies’ provided. DAY: Mondays DATES: February 9th TIME: 6.30 pm ~ 9.30 pm FEES: $3.00 per session FACILITATOR: Kerri Hunter
Special Events
Well Being, Health & Exercise YOGA/MEDITATION ~ HADDON & SMYTHESDALE
Jane Bunn at Haddon IWD 2014
THEME 2015 ~ “MAKE IT HAPPEN” All around the world International Women's Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality.
“Make It Happen” is the 2015 theme for the internationalwomensday.com ‘global hub,’ encouraging effective action for advancing and recognising women. Each year International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on March 8. The first International Women's Day was held in 1911. Thousands of events occur to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Organisations, governments, charities, educational institutions, women's groups, corporations and the media celebrate the day. International Women's Day Celebrations at the Haddon Community Learning Centre, this year will be held in March at the Northern Community Centre, Haddon. Watch for informational flyers and for the latest news on our Facebook page as to the nights events. Don’t miss out! You need to book for catering purposes and as the night is extremely popular we advise you to book early! Once again the evening will feature special guest speakers, demonstrations, displays and some lovely food to share! COME AND JOIN US FOR THIS FREE EVENT! MUSIC LESSON FOR ALL AGES - ALL LEVELS Specialist trainer with the flute, recorder, piano/keyboard and theory lessons - individual, shared or group lessons. Places limited. Bookings essential. For more information contact Alison on 5331 7331, or Joan at the centre on 5342 7050. DAY: DATE: TIME: COST:
Wednesdays or Fridays Available from third week of term 1 1/2 hour lessons Dependent on numbers pensioner concession available
TUTOR:
Alison Robertson (of Quintessential Winds Trio)
Do you have back, neck or shoulder problems? Do you suffer from high or low blood pressure? Do you have high stress levels and experience anxiety attacks? Then yoga can help! Your instructor is a fully qualified yoga teacher with over thirty years teaching experience. Beginners are very welcome! Bookings are essential and courses must be pre paid prior to commencement. We are taking bookings now and then classes will be confirmed with sufficient numbers. We need min 7 students for course to proceed.. Smythesdale ~ at the ‘Well’ DAY: Tuesdays (afternoons) DATE: February 17th TIMES: 2 pm—3 pm FEES: $90.00 (6 weeks commitment required) Smythesdale ~ at the ‘Well’ DAY: Tuesdays - Evenings DATE: February 17th TIMES: 7.45 pm ~ 8.45 pm FEES: $90.00 (6 weeks commitment required). NB: If you have extras cover with a private health fund, you
may be able to claim your yoga classes.
Cooking COOKING BASICS FOR BLOKES
ESPECIALLY FOR MEN ~ A CLASS JUST FOR YOU! This great new course will consist of learning to use a microwave for cooking and will include how to cook a roast and bake a cake! Charles will help you to be able to do this at home! So come join in, don’t put it off any longer, it is easy when you know how. DATE: DAY: TIME: FEES:
March 4th (6 weeks) Wednesdays 9..00 am ~ 12.00 pm $12.00 per week plus ingredients paid to tutor dependant on student numbers
COURSE DURATION: 6 weeks x 3 hours a week LOCATIONS AVAILABLE: Haddon and District Community House, Haddon or “the Well,” at Smythesdale. Other venues can be arranged with suitable numbers so just let us know! If ladies would like a class as well then phone to let us know and we will arrange one for you too! Phone: 5342 7050.
Special Groups WANT TO FORM A GROUP OR CLUB? The centre would like to support proposals for groups to be included in the Centre course program. For example how about a photography group, book or chess club, computer, art, craft or cooking group? Just call us with your proposal. Call the Learning Centre on 5342 7050.
KRAFT 4 KIDS
All materials supplied
Mondays February 9th 4 pm - 5 pm $3.00 pp, 2 in family for $5.00
DAY: DATE: TIME: COST:
You must book - Call 5342 7050 Donations of craft materials gratefully accepted.
Membership
THE MUSIC CLUB Bring your instrument and be inspired by others to participate in a group performance! TIME: 4 -5pm DAY: Wednesdays from COST: TBA depending on numbers.
Consider becoming a member for only $5.00 a year. The money raised helps to keep us open! Valid from January 1st - December 31st.
Children's Programs
For more information contact Alison on 5331 7331 or Joan at the centre on 5342 7050.
LITTLE WOADY’S - SWING, SWAY, LAUGH, PLAY
Little Woady’s is a program for preschool aged children and their parent or carer to engage in positive experiences together that enhance the parent/child relationship. TERM 1 PROGRAM Branch into Music Date: Friday 13, 20, 27, February, 6, 13, 20, 27 March When: Thursdays (7 sessions) Time: 9.15 am ~ 9.45 am Cost: 1 child $56.00, 2 - $105.00, 3 - $147.00 Children aged under 6 months are free when attending with a paying sibling. Places strictly limited. Bookings are essential. A second session may run 10.00am to 10.30am if sufficient interest.
LIBRARY The Community Learning Centre has a library of pre loved books, videos and DVD’s available to borrow or swap. Take some, leave some, or relax and have a read, while enjoying a coffee in the lounge area. We also have a collection of LARGE PRINT, and TALKING books, for those who are vision impaired or just prefer this type of book. Donations of good quality books and magazines are always gratefully accepted. Please note we are unable to accept educational texts or instruction manuals.
For more information or to book phone Kim on 5342 7000 or email kboyd@gplains.vic.gov.au or contact the learning centre.
SERVICES PUBLIC INTERNET & COMPUTER ACCESS
PLAYGROUP No child is too young for Playgroup. All children from 0-5years including babies. When: Time: Cost:
Fridays during school term 9.30 am ~ 11 am $2.00 per family
Contact:
Katrina 5342 4225
GIFT VOUCHERS ~ MAKE A GREAT GIFT! We will soon have gift vouchers available for any amount and they will cover the tuition cost of any course we run at the House – a great gift idea for someone who has everything! Please enquire at the office. NB: Voucher doesn’t cover cost of materials fees.
If you are interested in a course enrol now to avoid disappointment. If dates/or times do not suit you please ask as often we are able to arrange an alternative.
Is available between 10 am till 3 pm - only when computer classes are not being conducted. You are strongly advised to ring to check on availability prior to attendance.
PRINTING Full colour per A4 page $4 Monochrome per A4 page $1
PHOTOCOPYING A4 A3
Single side Single side
30 cents 60 cents
Double side 50 cents Double side $1.00
LAMINATING A4
$1.50 per page
A3
$2.50 per page
FAX SERVICE $2.00 for the first page and $1.00 each for subsequent pages (local/ interstate). International P.O.A.
Above services available 10 am - 3.30 pm daily.
Woady Yaloak HERALD ~ Your Local Connection
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- Release of the DVD “Doin' It For The Troops” Please support our returned Veterans by purchasing a copy of this DVD. It is only $24.95 + postage. Every single cent raised goes towards helping our returned Veterans who suffer from PTSD and their families nationally. Many wonderful artists came on board for this project. The DVD was completely made from sponsorship money and donor money which is how we are able to give back 100% to our returned Veterans. “Doin' It For The Troops” DVD. Narrated by award winning artist Amber Lawrence and with the following play list this is a DVD that everybody would like to own. One hour and 39 minutes of wonderful entertainment. The DVD begins with a live to camera speech from General Peter Cosgrove (Ret'd) - now Governor General of Australia. Some of the artist include Kylie Minogue & John Farnham, the late Doc Neeson, Beccy Cole, Gina Jeffreys, James Blundell, Jack Jones, Adam Harvey, Jimmy Barnes, Adam Brand, Noiseworks, Guy Sebastian, John Williamson, Shannon Noll and Rachel Thorne. There is Channel 7 News footage of when the troops returned to Townsville in 2008 and “The Band Played Waltzing Matilda” - Performed by Eric Bogle. There are also live to camera short speeches by Prinnie Stevens, Rear Admiral Ken Doolan (Ret'd), Michael Chugg, Lehmo, The McClymonts and Angry Anderson. Contact The Repat Foundation on 8275 1039 or go to www.therepatfoundation.org.au http://www.therepatfoundation.org.au> to order your copy. People can follow Doin' It For The Troops on both Facebook and Twitter. The Facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/ doinitforthetroops?ref=hl#!/ and Twitter is @Dvdtroops.
~ Wanted ~ Volunteer Gardeners at the Northern Community Centre We are seeking interested people in the Haddon area to join a volunteer gardening group. The shire will provide tools and support, you provide energy and enthusiasm. The time commitment is up to you but we are planning for one morning a fortnight. If you are required to do a minimum number of volunteer hours for Centrelink we can assist you. If you would like more information or to register your interest call Kim at the Northern Community Centre on 5342 7000 or email kboyd@gplains.vic.gov.au
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RIDING FOR THE DISABLED VOLUNTEERS URGENTLY WANTED
Volunteers are needed to assist with the RDA riding program. Come help make a difference to those living with a disability. Without more volunteers there is the possibility that some will miss out on the chance to participate in such a beneficial and valued program. Volunteer and coach co-ordinator at Riding for the Disabled Ballarat, Pat Fisken, hopes to influence more people to give volunteering a try. “It was really worrying last term, knowing how short we were,” Pat said. “We can’t operate without volunteers; a well-trained operator is worth their weight in gold.” For more information phone Pat Fisken on 0409 218 298.
CAPE CLEAR SLOWNET YACHT RACE The third Slownet Yacht Race is to be held on Sunday March 20th, 2015 from 1pm at the Cape Clear Recreation Reserve (behind the school). We are hoping to involve “sailors” from the broader community. We race land yachts on our oval. Yachts are to be made to specifications found on our Facebook page and are crewed by two people. You can also make model yachts to race on water. Also on the day we will be having picnic games for both children and adults. A jumping castle and council’s I-Van will also be available for entertainment. A sausage sizzle, Devonshire tea, ice-creams and snacks will be available for purchase. A fun, family day. Entry by gold coin donation Enquiries can be made to Lorraine on 5342 2210 We hope to see all sailors on the day. - HEALTHY FAMILIES Information and advice to build on Parenting capacity Ideas on how to engage with children and youth How does the program work? Information sessions are provided throughout the year in a variety of ways to enable families to attend. These sessions are open to all the community. Many sessions allow the attendance of children. Early childhood educators will attend these sessions to help care for your children if needed. Cost: Voluntary gold coin donation. RSVP: is essential. To register phone Bannockburn Family Services on: 5220 7230 Email: enquiries@gplains.vic.gov.au AND Further information about sessions is available at: www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au Sessions locally to be held at: Haddon Community Centre, Friday 20/2/2015 ~ Gymnastics Smythesdale The Well, Friday 27/2/2015 - 1.30pm ~ First Aid for Children - not a certified course. Smythesdale The Well, Friday Wednesday 25/3/2015 11am to 12.30pm ~ Nature Play
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Write for The Woady! Anyone is welcome to submit articles, photos and reports for publication. We would really love to put together a regular team of 3-4 people so do get in touch if you are interested. We’d love to hear from you. Send items to The Editorial Team, Woady Yaloak HERALD by mail, fax or email or deliver to Haddon Community House by the deadline.
DEADLINE FOR TERM 2 ISSUE IS March 27th, 2015 Preferred format is MS Publisher, typed or clearly printed, sent as an email attachment, on a computer disk, fax or post. NO PDF files please without prior discussion and consent of the Editor Send photographs by post or as an email attachment. If photo to be returned, send with a stamped SAE and put name/address on back. If you would like to advertise your business, please contact the editorial team to discuss your needs. ———————————————–
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We would like to pass on our appreciation and thanks to Janis Fletcher for designing the wonderful new logo for the cover banner of the Woady Yaloak Herald , we think it is just fantastic! Thank you very much .Janis.
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TRADES AND SERVICES Has arrived in Haddon! Proprietor Renee Henry is an award winning and highly qualified stylist having previously owned a commercial salon in Daylesford for the past seven years, she is now bringing her experience to your door step! With over 13 years in the hair and beauty industry Renee can colour your curls, trim your fringe and brighten your brows all in the one location. All aspects of ladies, men’s and children’s hair styling plus waxing and tinting is available at Bertie’s Boutique. Taking appointments now! Renee Henry 0408 912 171 47 Haddon–Windermere Road, Haddon.
WATER CARTAGE DELIVERING DOMESTIC WATER
ALSO WATER FOR POOLS, DAMS, GARDENS & STOCK
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TRADES AND SERVICES
MG & BM FENCING for all your town and farm fencing Horse
Yards & Cattle Yards Post & Rail Farm Fencing
Gates All
size jobs
Michael 0409 579 414 or 53448203
Western Highland Removals Furniture Removalist Victoria & Interstate 20 years experience
Terry Smith 0439 859 230
D & G BAKER EARTHMOVING SMYTHESDALE 10 Mtr Tipper, Bobcat with Trencher 5 Tonne Excavator with Augers
Please phone Daryl on
0488 428008 or AH: 5342 8008 Locally owned and operated
Saturday & Sunday 8.30am to 4.00pm
Open 8.30 am to 5.00pm
Large range of quality stock Native tubes and shrubs Roses & advanced trees
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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SMYTHES SAND & SOIL
WHAT, WHERE AND WHEN
JANUARY 26th 28th
Australia Day ~ Breakfast Scarsdale 8-10am Rokewood ~ 7.30-10am Term 1 begins
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Soil Sand Crushed Rock Granite Sand
Uco Mulch Sawdust & Shaving Mix Garden Rocks
FEBRUARY 14th 19th
Valentine’s Day Chat & Chew luncheon Northern Community Centre 12.30pm - $9.00pp Smythesdale Country Market 9am-1pm
Phone: Cliff on
0409 816 829
MARCH 15th 21st
Cape Clear Slow Net Yacht Race Cape Clear 150th School reunion (TBC)
21st 17th 19th
Smythesdale Country Market 9am-1pm St Patrick’s Day Chat & Chew luncheon Northern Community Centre 12.30pm - $9.00pp Clyde Park GPS Arts Trail School Term ends
21st, 22nd 27th APRIL 3rd 5th 6th 5th 13th 18th 23rd 25th
Good Friday Easter Sunday Easter Monday Daylight Saving ends Term 2 begins Smythesdale Country Market 9am-1pm Chat & Chew luncheon Northern Community Centre 12.30pm - $9.00pp
Joe Helper MP Member for RIPON For assistance with State Government matters please contact my office
Ph: 5461 1255 joe.helper@parliament.vic.gov.au Advertisement - Authorised by Joe Helper 177 High St Maryborough 3465
Federal Member for Ballarat
Catherine King MP
Standing up for our community
Anzac Day Phone Fax Email Web
1300 131 743 or 03 5338 8123 03 5333 7710 catherine.king.mp@aph.gov.au www.catherineking.com.au
Authorised by Catherine King MP, 5 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat VIC 3350.
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