Library and Community Centre Term Guide Oct to Dec 2020

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Oct-Dec

TERM GUIDE What’s On in Salisbury Programs at Libraries and Community Centres are back!

Your guide to programs and events in the community hubs, libraries and community centres of Salisbury salisbury.sa.gov.au/termguide


LIBRARY HOURS AND LOCATIONS SALISBURY COMMUNITY HUB LIBRARY 34 Church Street, Salisbury T: 8406 8222 Mon - Wed, Fri 8.30am-5.30pm Thurs 8.30am-8pm Sat 9.30am-3.30pm Sun 11am-2pm PARA HILLS COMMUNITY HUB LIBRARY Wilkinson Road, Para Hills T: 8406 8530 Mon - Wed, Fri 9.30am-5pm Thurs 9.30am-7pm Sat 10am-1pm Sun CLOSED MAWSON LAKES LIBRARY 2-8 Main Street, Mawson Lakes T: 8302 5555 Mon, Wed, Fri 9.30am-5pm Tues 9.30am-7pm Thurs 9.30am-7pm Sat 10am-4pm Sun 2pm-5pm SALISBURY WEST LIBRARY Hollywood Boulevard, Salisbury Downs T: 8406 8489 Mon - Wed, Fri 9.30am-5.30pm Thurs 9.30am-8pm Sat 9.30am-12.30pm Sun CLOSED INGLE FARM LIBRARY Beovich Road, Ingle Farm T: 8406 8595 Mon - Wed, Fri 9.30am-5.30pm Thurs 9.30am-8pm Sat 9.30am-3.30pm Sun 1.30pm-4.30pm HOME LIBRARY SERVICE T: 8406 8341


COMMUNITY CENTRE LOCATIONS

Salisbury

Para Hills

Community Hub

Community Hub

Salisbury Community Hub 34 Church Street Salisbury T: 8406 8222 E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au /salisburylibraryservice

Para Hills Community Hub 22 Wilkinson Road Para Hills T: 8406 8560 E: enquiriesphch@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/phch /salisburylibraryservice

The Mawson Centre 2-8 Main Street Mawson Lakes T: 8302 5449 E: amurray@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: mawsoncentre.org /themawsoncentre

Bagster Road Community Centre 17 Bagster Road Salisbury North T: 8250 4167 E: bagsterroadcc@bagsterroadcc.com.au /BRCC08

Burton Community Centre 386 Waterloo Corner Road Burton T: 8280 8843 E: burtoncomcentre@gmail.com /BurtonComCentre

Morella Community Centre 90 Kings Road Parafield Gardens T: 8406 8484 E: reception@morella.org.au /morellacommunitycentre

Pooraka Farm Community Centre 126 Henderson Avenue Pooraka T: 8406 8488 E: office1@amnet.net.au W: pfcc.salisburysa.com /PFCC126

Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre 28 Smith Rd, Salisbury East T: 8285 2055 E: salisburyeastcentre@gmail.com /salisburyeastneighbourhoodcentre

The Paddocks Centre at the Para Hills Community Hub Wilkinson Rd, Para Hills T: 8406 8560 E: enquiriesphch@salisbury.sa.gov.au /salisburylibraryservice

Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre 17-19 Wiltshire Street Salisbury T: 8406 8555 W: twelve25.com.au /youthinsalisbury


Accessing Online Library Resources

TWO SESSIONS AVAILABLE: Friday November 6, 1pm - 2.30pm & Friday December 4, 1pm - 2.30pm

Come along to an introductory session to see the range of free online services available with your library card. Get started with digital magazines, books, videos and much more. BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy

Get Online Week is here to help everybody get free and friendly help to do more online. Join us for several face to face online events during the week as we help you make the most of the internet. For more information and to book visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy


Salisbury Community Hub

Salisbury Community Hub Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Story Time Mondays, 10am Recommended age: 0 to 5 years COST: FREE Giggle Time Wednesdays, 10am Recommended age: 0 to 2 years COST: FREE Family Phonics Fridays, 10am Recommended for families from CALD background learning phonetics to increase language development. COST: FREE Code Club Skill level: Beginners or Intermediate Tuesdays, 3.30pm to 4.45pm, Ages 7 -13 Come along to get involved in coding, making and tinkering. Attendees can work at their own pace through guided activities and get help when they need it. Bring along your own computer or use one of ours. W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy

Game Makers Skill level required: Some experience with block based coding Wednesdays, October 21 – November 25 3.45pm to 5pm, Ages 8 - 12 Learn all about game design and create some of the most common forms of games in this six week course. Perfect for anyone who loves playing video games and wants to get started making their own. COST: $30 for six weeks W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy Tech Try Tuesdays Every Tuesday (during term) 10am to 11.30am, Tech Try Tuesdays is a series of talks and workshops aimed at exploring existing and emerging technologies. Bookings essential. W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy Accessing Online Library Resources Friday November 6, 1pm to 2.30pm, Friday December 4, 1pm to 2.30pm, Come along to this introductory session to see the range of free online services available with your library card. Get started with digital magazines, books, videos and much more. Bookings essential. W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy


Salisbury Community Hub

Salisbury Community Hub Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020

Northern Adelaide Esports League (NOADE) This is an exciting year for eSports in Salisbury with the launch of the NOADE League. Come along and play in a team or register as an individual for our eSports tournaments. Next online tournament - Teamfight Tactics, Saturday October 31 W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/noade

ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs English Skills - Work Health and Safety Wednesdays, 14 October (10 weeks), 1pm to 2.30pm A 10 week program to provide practical skills and knowledge of current WHS signs, symbols and processes. Perfect for those who have low literacy skills and are currently looking for work. Commitment to the entire 10 week program and LLN testing to commence program are essential. For more information please contact: 8406 8319 Pathway to Work and Study Thursdays, October 15 (10 weeks), 9.30am to 1.30pm This program will help prepare for work or study in the modern work environment by looking at effective communication techniques, customer service, conflict resolution, goal setting, transferrable skills and current WHS requirements T: 8406 8311

Intoduction to Visual Communications and Graphic Design Mondays, October 12, (5 weeks) 9.30am to 1.30pm (some out of class tasks will be required) This course provides participants with practical experience in the production of digital and print communication materials. It aims to provide participants with a career pathway into the service, creative industries, business, digital, communications and/or education sectors. To register your interest and check eligibility please contact: 8406 8311 These programs are suitable for those who are looking and ready to work or study and also meets the required LLN and funding requirements. Funded by the Department of Innovation and Skills, participant commitment to the entire program and LLN testing prior to commencement are essential. For more information on any adult education programs and to register: E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au T: 8406 8311 W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/readyforwork

LOCAL HISTORY

The Salisbury local history collection is now located in the Salisbury Community Hub.

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8222 E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/libraries /salisburylibraryservice


Para Hills Community Hub

Para Hills Community Hub Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020

The Para Hills Community Hub is home to the Para Hills Seniors Centre, Para Hills Library and The Paddocks Centre.

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY

Creative Writing Group Wednesdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: $5 per class

Computer and Internet Access Available during library opening hours COST: FREE (printing charges apply)

ART AND CRAFT

Computing 1 on 1 (term time only) Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1pm to 3pm COST: $5 per session

LANGUAGE AND LITERACY English as a Second Language Beginners (term time only) Mondays and Fridays 10am to 12pm Beginners conversational English in an informal environment. Limited spaces, for enrolments and class suitability T: 8406 8560 School Term ONLY French (term time only) Mondays 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Adult Literacy (term time only) Fridays 12.30pm to 2.30pm Beginners written and oral skills. COST: $3 per class

Spinning (term time only) Mondays, 1.15pm to 3.15pm COST: $5 per class Oil Painting Tuesdays, 9am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Beading and Cross Stitch (term time only) Wednesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Crochet & Needlework (term time only) Wednesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Smocking (term time only) Thursdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Quilting Fridays, 10am to 2pm COST: $5 per class Paper Craft (term time only) Wednesdays, 12pm to 3pm COST: $5 per class


Para Hills Community Hub Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 HEALTH Tai Chi & Tan-tui (term time only) Mondays, 1pm to 2.45pm COST: $5 per class T: 8396 4814

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Giggle Time Thursdays, 10am to 10.30am Recommended age: 0 to 2 years COST: FREE Story Time Fridays, 10am to 10.30am Recommended age: 3 to 5 years COST: FREE Code Club Skill level: Beginners or Intermediate Mondays, 3.30pm to 4.45pm, Ages 7 -13 Come along to get involved in coding, making and tinkering. Attendees can work at their own pace through guided activities and get help when they need it. Bring along your own computer or use one of ours. W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy

SENIORS PROGRAMS Phlukes - Beginners Ukulele group Mondays, 10am to 12pm COST: from $3.00

Monday Guitar Group Mondays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: from $3.00 Heart Foundation Walking Tuesdays, 9am to 10am COST: FREE Zumba (Over 50s) Tuesdays, 9am to 10am COST: from $7.00 Anything Goes Craft Tuesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: from $3.00 Brain Gym 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month 10am to 11.45am COST: from $3.00 Wood Burning Tuesdays, 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm COST: from $3.00 Tai Chi Tuesdays, 10am to 11am COST: from $7.00 Indoor Bowls Tuesdays, 1pm to 3pm COST: from $3.00 Social Bingo Thursdays, 1pm to 3pm COST: from $3.00 plus cost of game card


Para Hills Community Hub Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 Line Dancing Thursdays 1pm to 2.30pm COST: from $6.00

Acoustic Music Group Thursdays, 12pm to 2pm COST: from $3.00

Songsters Singing Group Thursdays, 9am to 10am COST: from $3.00

SA Dance Forum Thursdays and Friday nights (adults) COST: Call for price T: 0417 875 196

Ukulele Group Thursdays, 10am to 11.30am COST: from $3.00

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8560 E: enquiriesphch@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/phch /salisburylibraryservice

SUMMER SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM Libraries and Community Centres JOIN IN ON THE FUN! www.salisbury.sa.gov.au/shp


Salisbury Library Service Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY Giggle Time Mondays, 10am, Mawson Lakes Library Wednesdays, 10am, Salisbury Community Hub Thursdays, 10am, Para Hills Community Hub Fridays, 10am, Ingle Farm Library Children aged zero to two years can have fun building early literacy skills through sharing books, songs and rhymes. All sessions run during school term only. Story Time Mondays, 10am, Salisbury Community Hub Tuesdays, 10am, Salisbury West Library Wednesdays, 10am, Ingle Farm Thursdays, 10am, Mawson Lakes Library Fridays, 10am, Para Hills Community Hub Story Time allows children aged three to five years to hear rhymes, stories and language and broaden their creativity and imagination. All sessions run during school term only. Chess Club Fridays, 3.30pm to 5pm, Ingle Farm Library Play chess in a fun and friendly atmosphere.

For more information on all library programs and events visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/libraryevents

All children’s programs are FREE unless stated. Please note: If numbers exceed expected attendance, our programs will be capped to ensure the safety of all participants.

ONLINE RESOURCES Lynda.com Salisbury Library Service patrons have access to lyndaLibrary, a web based video service with more than 3,000 engaging top-quality courses and 150,000 video tutorials for learning the latest commercial software, creative and business skills. Carter’s Price Guide to Antiques Discover Carters - an online guide featuring over 90,000 items including prices and dealer details. Libby by Overdrive Borrow thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks for FREE using your phone! Overdrive Borrow and read eBooks and eAudiobooks using a phone, tablet, computer or eReader. It’s easy to get started, all you need is a library card!


Salisbury Library Service Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 Press Reader Digital Magazines and Newspapers PressReader, the leading digital newspaper and magazine provider for premium content including Vogue, Better Homes & Gardens, Women’s Weekly, Australian Men’s Health and thousands more! Kanopy Stream thousands of films for free! Romance BookCloud A collection of romance books available to you 24/7.

KIDS ONLINE RESOURCES Storybox Library The best place for children to watch celebrated stories read aloud by our favourite storytellers. It’s storytime, anytime! Kanopy Kids Parents can browse educational and engaging videos for children of all ages. LOTE Online for Kids LOTE Online allows kids to enjoy the magic of books in various languages from the comfort of home, alongside English translations to help develop reading and listening skills. Kids can also watch a selection of English books with Australian accents.

For more information about online resources visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/godigital

FAMILY HISTORY RESOURCES Find My Past Find My Past is a UK based online genealogy service. Two subscriptions to this database are available for use within the Salisbury West Library and the Salisbury Community Hub only. These can only be accessed via the library PCs. Access to this database is FREE. Ancestry, Library Edition Ancestry Library Edition provides access to an extensive range of genealogical resources from the United States and United Kingdom, including census, vital, church, court, and immigration records. It also provides limited Australian coverage. PLEASE NOTE: The Family History Collection is now located at the Salisbury West Library. For more information: T: 8406 8207

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8311 E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: salisburylibrary.sa.gov.au /SalisburyLibraryService


City of Salisbury

Justice of the Peace Service A Justice of the Peace (JP) is authorised to witness and attest many documents, such as statutory declarations, affidavits, divorce documents, power of attorney and guardianship documents etc, as well as certify copies of original documents. The City of Salisbury offers the services of a JP at the following locations:

Salisbury Community Hub 34 Church St, Salisbury Monday - Friday: Saturday:

10am - 4pm 10am - 12pm

Mawson Lakes Library 2 - 8 Main St, Mawson Lakes Monday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday:

9:30am - 12pm 12pm - 2pm 9:30am - 12pm 12pm - 2pm 10am - 12pm

Para Hills Community Hub Wilkinson Rd, Para Hills Thursday: Friday: Saturday:

4pm - 5pm 3pm - 5pm 10am - 12pm

All shifts subject to change without notice.

For further information Call 8406 8283 salisbury.sa.gov.au/jp


Bagster Road Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 WHAT'S NEW

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

Driving Mentors We currently need mentors for a new Do you have a story to share with the program called Wheels In Motion @ community? Would you like to learn how to develop your story and learn the skills required Bagster. Driving mentors will work with people 26 years old and over that have to produce a small video to share with your their learners permit, to support them community? Contact us! to get their driving hours up to obtain T: Jia on 8250 4167 a provisional license and further their E: brcc@bagsterroadcc.com.au independence. Multilingual drivers are strongly encouraged. ADULT EDUCATION For further information: Ready for Work programs T: Liz 8250 4167 E: administration@bagsterroadcc.com.au Pathways to Employment and Intro to ICT HEALTH AND FITNESS Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9am to 3pm Taekwondo Learn how to develop basic letters, Tuesdays and Thursdays, resume, job applications and interview 6.30pm to 7.30pm for ages six+ skills to provide you with the basic First Taekwondo will help you learn how knowledge and support to actively find to defend yourself at the same time as employment. Microsoft basic knowledge is getting fit and healthy. also taught. Bookings essential. T: 0432 803 529 COST: FREE T: 0419 825 271 or Heart Foundation Walking Group T: 8250 4167 for more information Thursdays, 9.30am to 10.30am E: genevieverutten@yahoo.com.au COST: FREE T: 8250 4167 Cultural Jibe

SOCIAL SUPPORT

Salisbury Garden Club Second Tuesday of each month Come along and meet like-minded people with green thumbs and swap knowledge and ideas in a social environment. COST: $3 per person

Tibetan Meditation Mondays, 6.15pm to 7.15pm COST: Gold Coin Donation T: 0402 409 259


Bagster Road Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov| Dec 2020 Mental Health Service Referral (in partnership with Sonder) Weekdays, 9am to 4pm We understand there are sometimes challenges or difficulties accessing proper mental health services. If you are currently suffering from mental health issues and need support, we are here for you. T: Jia 8250 4167 E: brcc@bagsterroadcc.com.au

order for pick up at a time that suits you. COST: $10

Flourish Mental Wellbeing Workshop (in partnership with Neami National) Are you ok? It is ok if you’re not ok. Come and join the Flourish group. We will help you to build up the resilience and develop skills to improve your wellbeing together. Contact Centre for more details.

Occasional Care Tuesdays 9am to 4.30pm COST $22 per day

ART AND CRAFT Folk Art Tuesdays, 9.30am to 2.30pm COST: $5 per person PLEASE NOTE: Covid19 restrictions in place.

FOOD AND NUTRITION Fast and Fresh Meal Kits Monday to Friday, 9am to 3pm Fast and fresh meal kits are designed to allow families to cook healthy nutritious meals at home. All packs have fresh meat and vegetables and feed up to four people with a seasonally changing menu. Contact the Centre on how to place your

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Crèche Tuesdays, 9am to 4.30pm For class users only (where parents remain in the building) COST: $3 per session

Play Group Wednesdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per child PLEASE NOTE: Due to COVID19 Restrictions and compliance requirements, you must contact us before attending. T: 8250 4167 Children’s Parties Looking for somewhere to hold your next kids’ party? We have the perfect venue for you. We offer a good sized childfriendly space for up to 50 people with an enclosed playground, play area and kitchen facility. Available to hire weekends and school holidays.

CONTACT US

T: 8250 4167 W: bagsterroadcc.com.au E: bagsterch@amnet.net.au /BagsterRoadCommunityCentre


Burton Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICE

Various types of information and referral services are available relating to all aspects of community support. General Support and Assistance Thursdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm Do you need assistance to complete government forms? Need general computer basics knowledge? We are here to help! COST: FREE (by appointment only)

SOCIAL SUPPORT Tax Help Available until 27 October 2020 9am to 3.30pm If you need help lodging your tax return, you may be eligible for the Tax Help Program. Tax Help is a network of ATO-trained and accredited community volunteers who provide a FREE and confidential service to help people complete their tax returns online using myTax. COST: FREE (by appointment only) T: 8280 8843 MyGov Online Support Thursdays and Fridays, 2.30pm to 3.30pm Learn how to sign up and navigate the MyGov and Centrelink online services. COST: FREE T: 8280 8843 to reserve a seat. By appointment only.

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY Digital Literacy Mondays, 1pm to 2pm Learn computer basics. Internet, social media, MS Office suite, internet banking and how to apply for jobs online. COST: FREE Please call to check availability. Computer Lab The community is welcome to use our Centre’s computers during the day. Please call to check availability. COST: FREE (printing costs apply) 3D Printing/Bionics/Robotics Workshops Thursdays, 10am to 2pm Learn one topic every four weeks. COST: $40.00 per four week block. Resume Writing Thursdays, 10am to 3pm Learn to write a resume and cover letter, use one of our templates or your own. Receive valuable input into the best styles in layout and writing content. COST: FREE (by appointment only)


Burton Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERACY (ESL) English as a Second Language Tuesdays, 1.30pm to 3.30pm Wednesdays, 11.30am to 1pm COST: $2 per class An informal community based learning environment where you will enjoy brunch made by students learning cooking foundation skills, while in a relaxed environment.

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Immunisation Clinic Every 1st Monday of the month, 1pm to 4pm Every 4th Wednesday of the month, 9am to 12pm FREE childhood immunisation for Medicare card holders. No appointments necessary. COST: FREE

ART AND CRAFT Beading Fridays 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $8 per class Quilting and Patchwork Thursdays, 10am to 12pm and 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: $4.50 per class or $8.50 for both Scrapbooking Tuesdays, 9am to 12pm COST: $7 per class

HEALTH AND WELLNESS Social Circle Thursdays, 10am to 11.30am COST: Gold coin donation No appointments necessary. GKR Karate Thursdays, 6pm to 7pm, Children and adults welcome. M: 0403 507 049 E: enio@gkrkarate.com W: gkrkarate.com

VOLUNTEERING Would you like to get involved in your community? We have many volunteer positions including administration, management and program facilitation. Contact the Centre coordinator for further information and details about how to apply.

CONTACT US

T: 8280 8843 E: burtoncomcentre@gmail.com /BurtonComCentre


Morella Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs These programs are fully funded by the Department for Innovation and Skills and free to eligible participants. Crèche available for some courses, please check before enrolling.

learning environment setting. Learners will participate in a range of conversations and discussions using appropriate language, vocabulary and non-verbal communication.

Writing Skills for Formal Study Mondays, 9.30am to 11.30am This 10 week course focuses on building participant skills and confidence to apply written English skills for work or ACCREDITED PROGRAMS study. Learn to write simple text with Pathway to Children’s Services appropriate layout and format, correct Commencing Friday 16 October spelling, punctuation and grammar. Learn 9.30am to 1pm (10 weeks) in an inclusive community adult learning This fully funded 10 week training environment to create texts for formal program introduces participants to the Children’s Services industry in a welcoming study or work. *Note: These programs are aimed at English language learners. community based learning environment. We explore early childhood development, the Early Years Learning Framework, safety Introduction to Formal Learning Mondays, 9.30am to 11.30am in the industry, language development, This 10 week course will introduce nature & active play, literacy in children, participants to the formal study nutrition for children and much more. environment and improve confidence to The focus will be to improve oral, identify education and career goals and comprehension and writing skills for use pathways. in the childcare industry and to explore education pathways in the industry. *The above accredited course is delivered Digital Literacy for Work and Study and assessed on behalf of Interskills (RTO (Beginners) This 8 week program is an introduction 6653) which is the issuing registered to computer skills. Participants will learn training organisation. the functionalities of a laptop /desktop. Program tasks will focus on developing NON - ACCREDITED PROGRAMS skills and knowledge required to function Communication for Work and Study in the digital space. Participants will be Fridays, 9.30am to 11.30am A 10 week course that will help to improve supported to confidently perform basic digital tasks for work and/or study. your communication skills for work or study in a flexible, community based adult To register your interest or for more information on course locations and


Morella Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 enrolments, contact: T: 8406 8484 E: teena@morella.org.au Note: Where programs are externally funded, there may be eligibility requirements.

LITERACY

PARENTING PROGRAMS

HEALTH AND FITNESS

Healthy Homes, Resilient Families: Growing up Healthy 27 October to 24 November (5 sessions) 10am to 2pm Do you need a hand making healthy food choices or managing your weekly food budget? This program can help you with these things and more! Bookings essential. T: 8254 1077 Healthy Homes, Resilient Families: Routines and Rules 13 to 20 October (2 sessions) 10am to 2pm Routines and Rules is a one or two day workshop where you’ll learn helpful information on why routines need to be part of your everyday life. Bookings essential. T: 8254 1077

*Both programs are open to parents and carers of Aboriginal children.

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY Computer and Internet Access Contact the Centre for availability COST: FREE (Printing costs apply)

Community English Classes We offer pre beginners, beginners and intermediate level classes. COST: $2 per class

Gentle Exercise Tuesdays, 9.30am to 10.15am Thursdays, 9.30am to 10.30am COST: $5 per class Heart Foundation Walking Group Wednesdays, 9.15am to 10.15am COST: FREE Yoga Thursdays, 10.30am to 11.45am COST: $5 per class

SOCIAL SUPPORT Coffee Morning (please note some restrictions apply due to COVID19) Every Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am to 11am Friends of The Garden Thursdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per session E: garden@morella.org.au

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8484 E: reception@morella.org.au /morellacommunitycentre


Pooraka Farm Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs

(Free Crèche will be available. Please discuss when enrolling). Prepare for Employment Wednesdays, 14 October 9:30am to 11:30am Are you looking for work and need help in improving your confidence with applying for jobs and how to tackle an interview? The Prepare for Employment program is an opportunity to develop your skills to look for work effectively. Basic Computing and Technology Wednesdays, 14 October 12.30pm to 2:30pm Are you looking for work or thinking about going on to further training and wanting to improve your computer skills? The Basic Computing Skills program is an opportunity to improve your confidence and skills with computers and technology. Workplace Literacy and Numeracy Tuesdays, 13 October 9:30am to 11:30am Are you looking for work, thinking about going on to further training or need help in improving your literacy or numeracy? This program is an opportunity to improve your skills and knowledge of basic workplace practices.

Introduction to Aged and Disability Thursdays, 15 October (10 weeks) held Thursday and Friday 9.30am to 12.30pm Are you ready to re-enter the workforce or are you looking for a change in career? Do you think that you have the empathy and understanding to work in a carer role? Our program will help prepare you for further study and work in the care sector. Expressions of Interest for all programs: T: 8406 8488 or 0432 487 611 E: pfccfoundationskills@gmail.com /salisburysoutheasttrainingfoundationskillsprograms

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Fear - Less Tuesdays, in November (for 4 weeks) 12.30pm to 2pm With things getting back to normal, we would like to offer a short course in coping with the changes using a variety of creative activities lead by artist Tracy Vandepeer of Artfelt Therapy. A free course where you are guided to tap into your creativity to explore sitting with the unknown in a world dominated by the isolation of COVID restrictions. No art or craft skills necessary. Cafe Fridays Fridays, 10am to 12pm COST: $3 per class


Pooraka Farm Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 Afghan Women’s Group Mondays, 11am to 1pm Creche provided, FREE course Meet other Afghan women and develop life-long skills through everyday activities such as sewing, cooking and improving English language skills. T: 0421 450 311 Women’s Group Mondays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm A group for women of all ages and cultures in the community to meet other women and participate in a range of activities to develop and build confidence, explore opportunities to learn new skills and make new friends. COST: gold coin donation

HEALTH AND FITNESS Fitness for the Over 50's Mondays, 9.30am to 10.30am Low impact increase strength and mobility. COST: $4.50 per class New activity - Neighbourhood Walk and Talk Meet Wednesdays at the Centre, 10.50am for an 11am start Enjoy some company and increase your endurance while you walk for wellness. Wear appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes and sun hat and also bring a water bottle. Tai Chi Wednesdays 11am to 12.30pm COST: $5 per session

Women's Drumming 4 Fun and Fitness Wednesdays, 1pm to 2.30pm Relieve stress, improve coordination and motivation. COST: $3 per class Yoga - All Levels Mondays at Scott St, 10.30am to 11.45am Wednesdays at Pooraka Farm, 6.30pm to 7.45pm COST: $10 casual or $75 per 10 class pass (valid for two terms) Line Dancing at Pooraka Memorial Hall Thursdays, 10am to 12pm Basic steps, good music and lots of fun.. COST: $3 per class Taekwondo Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6.30pm to 8pm T: 0438 821 523 Irish Dancing Mondays, 4.15pm to 7.30pm E: Info@robertsacademy.com Pooraka Farm Mens Shed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9am to 1pm Come along and join other men in a variety of activities, make friends and learn a new skill. No experience necessary. COST: $3 per session


Pooraka Farm Community Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ART AND CRAFT Fabric of Life Fridays, 11.3am to 2.30pm Needlework and fabric crafts. COST: $3 per class

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY Computing Club Mondays, 10am to 12pm Learn computer and internet basics. COST: $50 for 10 week course. Internet Available for Community. Bookings essential.

SATURDAY MORNING ACTIVITIES Creative Space at PFCC Meets twice a month 9.30am to 1pm Once a month in a relaxed, casual setting, you can work on your own visual art projects and exchange ideas. Bring your own laptop, tablet, sketchpad, etc. and creativity. Creative Space isn’t a school; there’s no pressure to ‘be like’ other artists. COST: $3 per class Book Club 1st Saturday of the month 10am to 12pm Join with others passionate about reading and discussing popular books. COST: gold coin donation

Youth Support Group Spoonies Edition 3rd Saturday of the month 11am to 2.30pm A support group for young people 12 to 25 that have an invisible illness. Salty snacks and water provided. Accessible toilets are available. COST: gold coin donation

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8488 E: poorakafcc@gmail.com W: www.pfcc.salisburysa.com/ PoorakaFarmCommunityCentre\ /PFCC126


Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY Conversational English Fridays, 9.30am to 11.30am This class includes formal and informal learning activities so you can practice your English and feel more confident. English Post Beginners Fridays, 11.30am to 1.30pm

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Yoga for Kids (commencing week 2) Wednesdays, 4pm to 4.30pm COST: $4.50 per child Dance SA Classes available for ages 18 months and above. T: 0408 988 483

HEALTH AND FITNESS Community in the Garden Tuesdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: $2 per session Yoga Mondays, 9.15am to 10.30am COST: $7 per class Saturdays, 9.15am to 10.30am COST: $10 per class or $95 per term Chair Yoga Wednesday 11.30am to 12.30pm T: 0419 864 391 for more information

World Taekwondo Mondays, 6pm to 7.30pm Classes for children and adults. For enquiries T: Karl on 0431 051 690

ART AND CRAFT Quilting Mondays, 9am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Machine Embroidery Tuesdays, 9am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Sketching and Drawing Thursdays, 12pm to 2pm COST: $5 per class General Crafts Thursdays, 10am to 12pm Fridays, 9.30am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Close to My Heart Scrapbook/Card Making Workshops Wednesdays fortnightly 10.30am to 12.30pm Fridays monthly, 7pm to 10pm T: 0407 390 099


Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 FACILITY HIRE Hall Saturday (private hire) COST: $250 per day ($225 refundable bond) Monday to Friday Hall and large meeting rooms Monday to Friday COST: $20 per hour *Conditions apply in response to COVID -19.

CONTACT US

T: 8285 2055 E: salisburyeastcentre@gmail.com /salisburyeastneighbourhoodcentre 8285 2055

Community in the Garden

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The Mawson Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs Everyday Skills for Work and Study Wednesdays (during school terms) 9:30am to 11:30am COST: FREE Conversational English Thursdays (term time only) 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $3 per person, per week

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Mindstorm Makers (New!) Commencing Thursday 22 October (for 6 weeks), for ages 7 to 11. Come and learn the basics of the Lego EV-3 Mindstorms robots in a fun and interactive way. No experience necessary. COST: $30 Register: facebook.com/themawsoncentre Artvision (New!) Sundays, 12pm to 1pm. Ages: 5 to 15 Painting and cartoon drawing. T: Marwa 0467 509 175 E: marwaabouzeid82@gmail.com

Maggie Moo Music Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Sundays Music sessions for pre-schoolers (10am) and babies (11am). E:michelleharrison@maggiemoomusic.com.au Mawson Lakes Girl Guides Thursdays 5 to 11 years: 6.15pm to 7.30pm 10 to 17 years: 7.30pm to 8.45pm T: 0402 859 625 Punjabi Dance Classes (New!) Wednesdays, 6pm to 8pm For kids aged 5 to 14 years. T: Sukhpreet 0430 211 823 E: pahulveen@gmail.com Jane Grech Dance (Children’s ballet) Saturdays (during term time) Various classes between 9am to 1pm FREE trial lesson. T: 0408 847 759 E: admin@janegrechdancecentre.com.au

HEALTH AND FITNESS

Yoga (New!) Mondays, 7pm to 8pm Adult Yoga for all levels. Contact Linda on: T: 0431 018 752 Storybox Theatre (New!) Wednesdays, 4pm to 6pm, ages 8 to 14. E: younglinda895@gmail.com Drama classes for kids. T: Laurie 0449 565 826 E: laurie_rea@hotmail.com


The Mawson Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 Men’s Meet Up Group (All ages) Fourth Monday of the month 7.30pm to 9pm T: 0414 545 935 W: meetup.com/en-AU/AdelaideMensGroup/ Park Run: Mawson Lakes Saturdays 8am. Run or walk 5km. Register: parkrun.com.au/register COST: FREE MEGA - Mum’s Exercise Group Australia Mondays, 7.30pm to 8.30pm FREE dance sessions for mums and your kids! All fitness levels welcome. COST: FREE T: 0421 509 726 Tai Chi (All levels) Wednesdays, 6.30pm to 8pm T: 0432 386 952 E: nazli.jianfar@gmail.com Mawson Lakes Striders Walking Group Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8.30am to 9.30am Meet at the Mawson Lakes Interchange with water and comfortable shoes. COST: FREE T: 0455 977 775 or 0413 433 275 Bollywood Dance Wednesdays, 6pm to 8pm Saturdays, 12pm to 2pm T: 0425 761 360 or 0466 772 138 E: kalalayaadelaide@gmail.com

LEARNING PROGRAMS One to One Computer Tutoring (New!) 3 sessions available Tuesdays, 9.15am, 10am and 10:45am For beginners. Laptops and Tablets accepted. Covering a range of topics. Age: Over 50’s COST: gold coin donation Bookings essential. Tablet Training (All levels) (Term time only) Thursdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per session

INTEREST GROUPS Combined Art Class: That Painting Place Mondays, 9.30am to 11.30am Fridays, 10am to 12pm & 1pm to 3pm Students provide their own materials. T: 0414 841 663 Toast Masters: Improve Public Speaking First and third Monday of the month. From 6.30pm E: mawsonlakestoastmasters@gmail.com Mawson Lakes Rotary Club Tuesdays, 7pm to 9pm E: secretary@rotarymawsonlakes.org.au Mawson Lakes Quilting Friends First and third Saturday of the month 9am to 5pm All levels welcome, limited materials are available. T: 0400 359 765


The Mawson Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 Mawson Lakes Garden Club Fourth Tuesday each month, 7.30pm COST: Membership $20 per year. Monthly public meetings are gold coin donation. T: 8260 7077

CONTACT US

T: 8302 5449 E: amurray@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: mawsoncentre.org /TheMawsonCentre

Scrapbooking/ Cards Workshops Saturdays (monthly) and Thursday nights. Bookings essential. T: 0413 990 656 or 8248 4530 Mawson Lakes Photography Club First and third Thursday of each month Second Wednesday of each month 7.30pm to 9.30pm E: president@mawsonlakesphotographyclub.org.au

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Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 EDUCATION

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Homework Club with the Australian Refugee Association Mondays, 4pm to 6pm To assist with the homework of young people in high school from refugee backgrounds. COST: FREE T: 8354 2951

Duke of Edinburgh International Award The City of Salisbury are proud to be partnering with the Duke of Ed to deliver the program to young people aged 14-24, living in the City of Salisbury. Young people are invited to join the Duke of Ed youth development program to complete their Bronze level Award in only 6 months. They will spend approximately an hour a week in each of the following 3 areas; Voluntary Service, Skill and Physical Recreation. For more information and to express interest: salisbury.sa.gov.au/dukeofed

EMPLOYMENT Stand Out from the Crowd Employment Series Young people are invited to connect with industry professionals whilst developing skills to secure a job. Stay up to date for the latest tips and hints, webinars and opportunities on the Youth in Salisbury Facebook Page.

ENGAGEMENT Monthly Youth Pop-Up Events at the Salisbury Community Hub with Twelve25 and Salisbury Youth Council Stay up to date on Youth in Salisbury Facebook Page. Allistragh Irish Dance The Salisbury InStitute Saturdays, 9.30am to 11.30am Ages from 3 years to 60 + No experience necessary. Dancers will learn soft and hard shoe solo dances as well as be involved in team dances. T: Rosie 0451 288 032

Salisbury City Rotaract Club Meetings fortnightly on Wednesdays, 6.30pm Empowering young people to create positive change in the local community and around the world. Engage in professional and personal development while helping others by giving back to the community and having fun. E: rotaract@salisburyrotary.com.au /SalisburyRotaract


Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre Term 4 Oct | Nov | Dec 2020 ESPORTS Northern Adelaide Esports League (NOADE) This is an exciting year for eSports in Salisbury with the launch of the NOADE League. Come along and play in a team or register as an individual for our eSports tournaments. Next online tournament - Teamfight Tactics, Saturday October 31. W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/noade

FOOD ASSISTANCE AND SOCIAL SUPPORT Fred’s Van Sundays, 6pm Provides a hot and nutritious meal for those in need. T: 8112 8720

FREE Casual PC Access & WiFi Zone Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 4pm to 5pm with your library card (ask at reception for WiFi password).

PUBLIC TRANSPORT Two minute walk down John Street from the Salisbury Interchange, turn right beside the old Commonwealth Bank (walkway through to Wiltshire Street) – we are immediately on your left.

CONTACT US /youthinsalisbury W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/twelve25 T: 8406 8555 E: twelve25@salisbury.sa.gov.au


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Visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/onlineresources


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