Term Guide - January to March 2020

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TERM GUIDE What’s On in Salisbury

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


The Mawson Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020

COMMUNITY CENTRE LOCATIONS

Salisbury Community Hub

Para Hills Community Hub

Salisbury Community Hub 34 Church Street Salisbury T: 8406 8222 E: city@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

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

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

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

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


Community Hub, Library and Community Centre Holiday Closure Dates Closed from:

Reopen on:

Salisbury Community Hub Para Hills Community Hub

3pm 24 December 3pm 24 December

28 December 30 December

Ingle Farm Library Mawson Lakes Library Salisbury West Library

3pm 24 December. 3pm 24 December 3pm 24 December

30 December 30 December 30 December

Pooraka Farm Community Centre The Paddocks Centre Twelve25 Youth Enterprise Centre Bagster Community Centre Burton Community Centre Morella Communtity Centre Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre The Mawson Centre

16 December 16 December 16 December 23 December 23 December 23 December 23 December 25 December

15 January 28 January 6 January 23 January 13 January 20 January 20 January 2 January

All Salisbury community hubs, libraries and community centres will also be closed on the following public holidays:

Christmas Day

Wednesday 25 December 2019

Proclamation Day

Thursday 26 December 2019

New Year's Day

Wednesday 1 January 2020


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Salisbury Community Hub

Salisbury Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020

CHILDREN AND YOUTH

ABC 30 & 3 Commencing 4 February, Tuesdays, 10am to 11am (5 weeks) Sensory Story Time (NEW!) Join us for a range of FREE sensory friendly ABC 30&3 aims to support family literacy through stories, nursery rhymes and sessions which include storytelling, other fun activities in a positive learning songs, props and craft; all activities environment. that contribute to the development of COST: FREE (bookings essential) early learning and literacy in a safe and W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/abc30and3 comfortable environment. Recommended age: 3 to 6 years Giggle Time Wednesdays, 10am to 10.30am Session 1: Row, Row, Row Your Boat Wednesday 5 February 10.30am to 11.30am Recommended age: 0 to 2 years COST: FREE Session 2: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Read, Play, Learn Wednesday 4 March 10.30am to 11.30am Thursdays, 10am to 11am Recommended age: 0 to 5 years Session 3: Where is the Green Sheep? COST: FREE Wednesday 1 April 10.30am to 11.30am Essential Chess Strategies and Tactics Commencing 31 January, Fridays 4pm to 5.30pm (10 weeks) Facilitated by Mato Jelic of Chess School SA, this program will help students improve their game by working on the best openings and strategies. Bookings Little Bang Discovery Club essential. Commencing 10 March, Age: 10 + years Tuesdays 10am to 11am (5 weeks) This fun-filled hands on program combines W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/chess everyday objects and experiences with For more information on genuine scientific enquiry methods. early literacy programs: COST: FREE (bookings essential) T: 8406 8533 Age: 4 to 6 years (preschool ages) E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/lbdc Story Time Mondays, 10am to 11am Saturdays, 10am to 11am Recommended age: 3 to 5 years COST: FREE


Salisbury Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 THE TECH LOUNGE

Minecraft Coding Club Commencing 12 February Wednesdays 3.45pm to 5pm COST: $30 for the term Age: 11 to 15 years W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/minecraft

Mindstorm Makers Commencing 10 February Mondays 3.45pm to 5pm (9 weeks) An introduction to LEGO Mindstorm robotics program. All equipment supplied. COST: $30 for nine weeks Age: 9 years + W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/roboticsforkids

eSports Workshops As part of the Salisbury eSports League program, Twelve25 Youth Enterprise Centre and AGFA are hosting four workshops including 3D design, game capture and video editing that will help develop the skills and knowledge for young people in the gaming world. For more information on workshops, turn to the Twelve25 Youth Enterprise Centre section.

Come on down and check out our new Tech Lounge where all things digital come together with something for everyone. Take a look at what’s happening in the Tech Lounge this term.

Tech Try Tuesdays Commencing 4 February Tuesdays 10am to 11.30am (10 weeks) Join us for an adult’s introductory program to update your general technology knowledge with weekly rotating topics such as smartphones, cloud storage and password protection. Experience new and emerging technologies such as robotics, 3D printing and virtual reality. Register online. COST: FREE W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/digitalliteracy Introduction to 3D Design and Printing Commencing 11 February Tuesdays 3.45pm to 5pm (9 weeks) An introductory program to learn more about 3D design and printing using our latest 3D printer. COST: $30.00 Age: 8 years and up T: 8406 8313

eSports Tournaments As part of the Salisbury eSports League program, Twelve25 Youth Enterprise Centre and AGFA will be hosting more exciting tournaments throughout 2020. Keep an eye out for League of Legends and Rocket Lteague tournament dates on the Salisbury eSports League website. T: 8406 8313 W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/sesl

ONLINE RESOURCES Kanopy (NEW!) Stream films and documentaries for FREE if you are a library member with the Salisbury Community Hub. Search for it in your app store or visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/onlineresources


Salisbury Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION (Ready for Work programs) Microsoft Bootcamp will return in 2020 Our very successful MS Bootcamp will be back online from term 1 2020 at the new Salisbury Community Hub. Expressions of interest are now being taken and for those who have access to the appropriate software and hardware, this course can also be done from the comfort of your own home and in your own time! T: 8406 8313 E: chocking@salisbury.sa.gov.au Workplace Essentials Commencing week of Monday 3 February Various class options available Are you wanting to improve your computing and digital literacy skills in a supported environment? This program will help you with the essential skills to work with current software. (Contact for class days and times) T: 8406 8311 Beginners Digital Literacy Learning for Now Commencing 7 February, Fridays 9.30 (10 weeks) Are you seeking basic IT skills to use in the workplace? This program will have a defined focus on building paths to confidently learn digital literacy. Bookings essential. T: 8406 8311

Smart Phones and Tablets Workshop 1: Commencing 7 February Fridays, 1.30pm (5 weeks)

Workshop 2: Commencing 13 March Fridays, 1.30pm (5 weeks) Bring along your phone or tablet and learn how to navigate your device. Learn how to send and receive emails, use Skype to make video calls, get around with Google Maps and much more. Bookings essential. T: 8406 8311

LANGUAGE AND LITERACY Beginners and Beyond Thursday, 10am to 12pm T: 8406 8533 Family Phonics Salisbury Community Hub Fridays 10am Family Phonics is a program aimed at fostering cultural integration and assisting CALD families with navigating the tricky foundations of early literacy skills. This FREE program supports families through early literacy, kick starting their children’s learning through fun and educational sessions with phonetic sounds, rhymes and play. Funded by the Office of Home Affairs. Also available at the Mawson Lakes and Salisbury West Libraries. E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au T: 8406 8533


Salisbury Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 Citizenship Preparation Commencing term 1 Ready to become an Australian Citizen? Not sure where to start? The City of Salisbury is offering FREE preparation classes to support those in its diverse community wishing to continue their journey towards Australian Citizenship. Bookings essential. For more information and enrolments: T: 8406 8319 Fostering Citizenship Workshops Information on federal, state and local government support and services to foster community connections. Workshop 1: Federal Support Services Tuesday 31 March 10am to 12.30pm Workshop 2: State Support Services Tuesday 21 April 10am to 12.30pm Workshop 3: Local Government Support Services Tuesday 12 May 10am to 12.30pm Workshop 4: Step Towards Citizenship Tuesday 2 June 10am to 12.30pm COST: FREE Register your interest at W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/citizenship T: 8406 8237

GENERAL PROGRAMS eBook Club Commencing term 1 Interested in getting together with other booklovers and discussing books in more detail? Then bring your device along to our new Salisbury eBook Club held at the Salisbury Community Hub. Expressions of interest are now being taken for this program to commence in term 1 of 2020. T: 8406 8297 E: cspinner@salisbury.sa.gov.au Author Talk with Stefan Miraglia Thursday 13 February 11am Join local author Stefan Miraglia for a talk on his book ‘Redesign Your Mind: Tools and Inspiration for Positive Mental Health’. Books available for purchase and signing on the day. Bookings not essential. COST: FREE T: 8406 8319

LOCAL HISTORY The Salisbury local history collection is now located in the Salisbury Community Hub. For more information: T: 8406 8207

CONTACT US

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


Para Hills Community Hub

Para Hills Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020

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

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

LANGUAGE AND LITERACY Beginners (term time only) Mondays and Fridays 10am to 12pm Beginners conversational English in an informal environment. Post-Beginners (term time only) Mondays and Fridays 12.30pm to 2.30pm Post-beginners conversational English in an informal environment. Adult Literacy (term time only) Mondays, 6.30pm to 8pm Tuesdays, 2.30pm to 4pm Beginners written and oral skills. COST: $3 per class Creative Writing Group Wednesdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: $5 per class French (term time only) Mondays, 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class

ART AND CRAFT Spinning Mondays, 1.15pm to 3.15pm COST: $5 per class Oil Painting Tuesdays, 9am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Beading and Cross Stitch 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 Wednesdays, 12pm to 3pm COST: $5 per class


Para Hills Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 HEALTH Tai Chi & Tan-tui 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 11am Recommended age: 3 to 5 years COST: FREE

The Lab Saturdays 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm Ages 10 to 16 Class fees and enrolments are arranged through a partnering organisation T: 7325 8600 E: community@directions.org.au

SENIORS PROGRAMS Pottery (Monthly) Mondays 10am to 12pm COST: from $5.00 Meditation Group Mondays, 9.15am to 10.15am COST: from $7.00

For more information: T: 8406 8533 E: library@salisbury.sa.gov.au

Beginner's Ukulele Mondays, 10.15am to 12.15pm COST: from $3.00

LEGO Club Wednesdays, at 3.30pm to 4.45pm Come along to have fun with LEGO in this self-facilitated session. 4 years and up (parental participation) COST: FREE W: salisbury.sa.gov.au/LEGOclub

Monday Acoustic Group Mondays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: from $3.00 Heart Foundation Walking Tuesdays, 9am to 10am COST: FREE Zumba (Over 50s) Tuesdays, 10am to 11am COST: from $7.00 Anything Goes Craft Tuesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: from $3.00


Para Hills Community Hub Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 Brain Gym Tuesdays (fortnightly), 10am to 11.45am COST: from $3.00 Wood Burning Tuesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: from $3.00

Ukulele Group Thursdays, 10am to 11.30am COST: from $3.00 Acoustic Music Group Thursdays, 12pm to 2pm COST: from $3.00

Tai Chi Tuesdays, 11.00am to 11.45am COST: from $7.00

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

Indoor Bowls Tuesdays, 1pm to 3pm COST: from $3.00

Women’s Group Fridays (monthly), 9.30am to 3pm COST: Prices varies due to various outings

Scrabble Group Tuesdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: from $3.00

Para Hills Philatelic Society First Sunday of each month T: 8265 0604

Whist Cards Wednesdays, 1pm to 4pm Saturdays, 1pm to 4pm COST: from $3.00

Para Hills Club Mondays and Fridays, 9.30am to 2pm COST: $25 per day (standard rate) $10 per day (subsided rate)

Social Bingo Thursdays, 1pm to 3pm COST: from $3.00 plus cost of game card

Lunches from $5.50 Served week days (except Wednesday) Rotating menu (please order by 11am). Call us to find out the weekly specials. COST: From $5.50

Line Dancing Thursdays 1pm to 2.30pm COST: from $7.00 Singing Group Thursdays, 9am to 10am COST: from $3.00

CONTACT US

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


Salisbury Library Service Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY Storybox (NEW!) The best place to watch celebrated stories read aloud by our favourite storytellers. A fantastic literary resource for pre-school through to upper primary-aged children, a range of actors, sportspeople, authors, illustrators and more share their unique voices in an ever-growing library. It’s storytime, anytime! Available to access anytime with a Salisbury library membership. Visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/storybox Giggle Time Mondays, 10am, Mawson Lakes Thursdays, 10am, Para Hills Community Hub Children aged 0 to 2 years can have fun building early literacy skills through sharing books, songs and rhymes. All sessions run during school term only. Story Time Wednesdays, 10am, Ingle Farm Thursdays, 10am, Mawson Lakes Fridays, 10am, Para Hills Community Hub Story Time allows children aged 3 to 5 years to hear rhymes, stories and language and broaden their creativity and imagination. All sessions run during school term only.

Read, Play, Learn Tuesdays, 10am, Salisbury West Fridays, 10am, Ingle Farm A FREE fun, family program that will encourage learning through literacy, play and engagement. For children aged 0 to 5 years. Sessions run during term time only. Chess Club Tuesdays, 3.30pm to 5pm, Mawson Lakes Library Fridays, 3.30pm to 5pm, Ingle Farm Library Play chess in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Family Phonics Mawson Lakes Library, Wednesdays 10am Salisbury West Library, Thursdays 10am Family Phonics is a program aimed at fostering cultural integration and assisting CALD families with navigating the tricky foundations of early literacy skills. This FREE program supports families through early literacy, kick starting their children’s learning through fun and educational sessions with phonetic sounds, rhymes and play. Funded by the Office of Home Affairs. Also available at the Salisbury Community Hub. 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.


Salisbury Library Service Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ESL CLASSES Gain confidence in speaking English, practice your conversation skills and meet new people. Experienced facilitator run sessions are held during the school term only. Crèche is unfortunately not available and waiting periods for attendance may apply. Pre-Beginners Wednesday, 1pm to 2.30pm Salisbury West Library Bookings essential. For enrolments and class availability T: 8406 8319

ONLINE RESOURCES PressReader (NEW!) Access PressReader for FREE reading on desktops, smart phone and tablets. 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.

ComicsPlus A huge range of digital comics are now available with your Salisbury Library card. Libby by Overdrive Borrow thousands of eBooks and audiobooks for FREE using your phone! 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 FREE usage within the Salisbury West Library and the Salisbury Community Hub only. These can only be accessed via the library PCs. Ancestry, Library Edition Ancestry Library Edition is an American based online genealogy service. This database can only be accessed for FREE via the PCs and Wi-Fi within the library. 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


Bagster Road Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION

Wheels in Motion @ Bagster Wheels in Motion is a program designed Ready for Work programs to help people gain the driving hours needed to get their provisional licence (P Pathways to Employment and plates). Working to complement the youth Intro to ICT program at Twelve25, our program caters Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays for people 26 years and over who have 9am to 3pm had four lessons with a qualified driving These programs have been designed to run as one total program although you can instructor and attended the WIM forum. do them separately if you desire. Learn how to develop basic letters, resume, job HEALTH AND FITNESS applications and interview skills to provide you with the basic knowledge and support Taekwondo to actively find employment. Microsoft Tuesdays and Thursdays basic knowledge is also taught. Bookings 6.30pm to 7.30pm for ages six+ essential. First Taekwondo will help you learn how COST: FREE to defend yourself at the same time as T: 0419 825 271 for more information getting fit and healthy. E: aceprogram01@yahoo.com.au T: 0432 803 529 E: genevieverutten@yahoo.com.au Heart Foundation Walking Group Thursdays, 9.30am to 10.30am SOCIAL SUPPORT COST: FREE T: 8250 4167 Salisbury Garden Club Second Tuesday of each month Tibetan Meditation 9am to 1pm Come along and meet like-minded people Mondays, 6.15pm to 7.15pm COST: Gold Coin Donation with green thumbs and swap knowledge T: 0402 409 259 and ideas in a social environment. COST: $3 per person

ART AND CRAFT

Folk Art Tuesdays, 9.30am to 2.30pm COST: $7 per person


Bagster Road Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 FOOD AND NUTRITION Café 17 on Bagster Open Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm Come and have your lunch and coffee with a friend in our cafe. Cafe style food and beverages available daily or try our special of the week. Specialised catering orders available on request. 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 order for pick up at a time that suits you. COST: $8.50

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Crèche Tuesdays, 9am to 4.30pm For class users only (where parents remain in the building) COST: $3 per session Occasional Care Tuesdays 9am to 4.30pm COST $22 per day

Play Group Wednesdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per child 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.

VOLUNTEERING Driving Mentors Are you someone who is patient and likes to help other people? Have you had a driving licence for two years or more? Bagster is currently recruiting mentors for Wheels In Motion @ Bagster. Driving mentors will work with people 26 years old and over that are on their learner’s permit, to support them to get their driving hours.

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


Burton Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs Pathways to Hospitality (Term 1) Commencing 28 January, Mondays and Tuesdays 9am to 3pm The Pathway to Hospitality course teaches participants how to plan and organise workplace tasks in the kitchen whilst observing food handling and hygiene principles. COST: FREE T: 8250 4167 or 0419 825 271 E: genevieverutten@yahoo.com.au Resume Writing Monday to Fridays COST: FREE T: 8280 8843 to make an appointment

INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICE

Various types of information and referral services are available relating to all aspects of community support. General Support and Assistance Monday to Friday Do you need assistance to complete government forms? Need general computer basics knowledge? We are here to help! By appointment only. COST: FREE T: 8280 8843 to make an appointment

SOCIAL SUPPORT SCOAP Non Interest Loan Schemes (NILS) NILS is a community based program that enables people living in Salisbury on a low income to access fair, safe and equitable credit for purchase of essential goods. Appointments are essential to apply for a loan. COST: FREE T: 8280 8843 or 0487 993 931 to make an appointment MyGov Online Support Monday to Friday, 2.30pm to 3.30pm Learn how to sign up and navigate the MyGov and Centrelink online services. COST: FREE T: 8280 8843 (by appointment only)

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY Digital Literacy Thursdays, 1pm to 2pm Learn computer basics. Internet, social media, MS Office suite, internet banking and how to apply for jobs online. COST: FREE 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)


Burton Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERACY (ESL) English as a Second Language Tuesdays at 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: $2 per class World CafĂŠ Wednesdays at 11am to 1pm Enjoy morning tea made by students learning the basics of cooking in an informal community based learning environment . COST: FREE

CHILDREN AND YOUTH Immunisation Clinic Wednesdays (every second and fourth week of each 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 Every second Thursday, 10am to 11.30am Bring a plate and spend the morning discussing different topics including world views, politics, the environment, health and wellness topics and more. COST: Gold coin donation No appointments necessary.

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 or support worker for further information and details about how to apply.

CONTACT US

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


Morella Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs Fully funded by the Department of Industry and Skills to eligible participants (FREE of cost). Food for Life Commencing 12 March, Thursdays 9.30am to 12pm (5 weeks) This FREE practical and fun accredited program allows you to learn essential nutritional information to help cook fresh, healthy and inexpensive meals for the whole family. • Communicating and various communication methods • Time management and use of technology to organise daily tasks • Accessing websites and smart phone apps for relevant information Children welcome to attend with guardian. I Want to Work - Job Applications, Resumes and Cover Letters Term 2 dates and times to be advised This FREE accredited program will give you the necessary tools to apply for the job and also give you the opportunities to improve your communication skills, increase your self-confidence and set goals that will help develop your career. Topics covered include: • resume and job applications • personal and professional goal setting • self-marketing • resume development • workplace expectations and more

Pathway to Children’s Services Living and Working with Children Commencing 4 March, Wednesdays 9.30am to 1pm (15 weeks) Looking to start a career in the children’s services industry? Are you a parent/ carer keen for valuable information about raising children? This program introduces participants to the Children’s Services industry while giving you the knowledge and key components to develop pathways to volunteer, work or study with children. Crèche available, bookings essential. Communication 101 Commencing 20 March, Fridays 12.30pm to 2.30pm (5 weeks) These sessions will help you confidently take the next step into work, study or volunteering by building an understanding of different personality styles around you, personal versus professional communication, body language, social norms and more.

The above accredited courses are delivered and assessed on behalf of Interskills (RTO 6653) which is the issuing registered training organisation. To register your interest or for more information on course locations and enrolments, contact: T: 8406 8484 E: teena@morella.org.au


Morella Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY Essential Computer Skills Commencing 10 February, Mondays 9.30am to 11.30am • Computer basics • Internet and social media • VoIP chatting - Skype, Twitter • Online shopping • Internet banking • MS Office COST: $30 for eight weeks Computer and Internet Access Contact the Centre for availability COST: FREE (Printing costs apply)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERACY We offer a variety of English classes: • Everyday English for beginners • Written and spoken English beginners and intermediate • Conversational English - beginners and intermediate • Computer assisted English learning - independent learning using our special software programs Crèche available for some classes only. COST: $2 per class To find out how to enrol for a class, crèche availability and start dates: T: 8406 8484 or E: ace@morella.org.au

HEALTH AND FITNESS 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 Every Tuesday and Thursday morning 10am to 12pm Intercultural Shared Lunches Thursdays, 12pm (bring a plate to share) Friends of The Garden Fridays, 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 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs Introduction to Women’s Studies Commencing 29 January, Wednesdays and Thursdays 9.30am to 12.30pm (10 weeks) Do you feel that you need to increase your confidence and communication skills? Would you like to learn with other women, find your power, share your stories and learn more about women within Australia? Our program will help prepare you for further study, volunteering and work. Introduction to Correctional Services Commencing 30 January, Thursdays and Fridays 9.30am to 12.30pm (10 weeks) Are you ready to re-enter the workforce or are you looking for a change in career? Would you like to learn in a relaxed and supportive environment? Correctional Services Officers are in demand in South Australia. Are you ready to find out if this is the career path for you? To register your interest or for more information and enrolments contact: T: 8406 8488 E: pfccfoundationskills@gmail.com

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Afghani Women’s Group Mondays, 11am to 1pm COST: FREE (Crèche Available)

Women’s Group Mondays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm COST: Gold Coin Donation Café Fridays Fridays, 10am to 12pm COST: $5 per class Youth Support Group Spoonies Edition Every third Saturday of the month, 11am to 12.30pm COST: Gold coin donation

LANGUAGE AND LITERACY English Communication Skills for Migrants Tuesdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $3 per class (Crèche Available) Confidence in English for Migrants Tuesdays, 7pm to 9pm COST: $3 per class Adult Literacy, Reading, Writing and Math Wednesdays 10am to 1pm For adults who have basic literacy skills and want to improve their reading writing, spelling, grammar and math skills. COST: FREE (with crèche available) English for Work and Study Wednesdays, 7pm to 9pm COST: $3 per class


Pooraka Farm Community Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 Advanced Literacy - English Thursdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $3 per class (Crèche Available)

Tai Chi Wednesdays, 11am to 12.30pm COST: $5 per session

Book Club First Saturday of the month 10am to 12pm COST: Gold coin donation

Line Dancing @ Pooraka Memorial Hall Thursdays, 10am to 12pm COST: $3 per class

HEALTH AND FITNESS Fitness for the Over 50s Mondays, 9.30am to 10.30am COST: $4.50 per class Irish Dancing Mondays, 5.45pm to 6.45pm Pooraka Memorial Hall T: 0413 960 182 Yoga - All Levels Tuesdays at Pooraka Memorial Hall, 1pm to 2.30pm Wednesdays at Pooraka Farm, 6.30pm to 7.45pm COST: $10 casual or $75 per 10 class pass (valid for two terms)

MEN’S SHED

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9am to 1pm COST: $3 per session

ART AND CRAFT Creative Space First Saturday of the month 9.30am to 1pm COST: $3 per class Fabric of Life Fridays, 11.30am to 2.30pm COST: $3 per class

COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY

Taekwondo Tuesdays and Thursdays 6.30pm to 8pm T: 0438 821 523

Basic Computing Mondays, 10am to 12pm COST: $50 for 10 week course

Women’s Drumming 4 Fun and Fitness Wednesdays, 1pm to 2.30pm COST: $3 per class

Internet available for community.

Zumba Gold Wednesdays, 9.30am to 10.30am COST: $4.50 per class

CONTACT US

T: 8406 8488 E: poorakafcc@gmail.com W: pfcc.salisburysa.com


Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 ADULT EDUCATION Ready for Work programs Fully funded by the Department of Industry and Skills to eligible participants (FREE of cost). Food for Life Commencing 12 March, Thursdays 9.30am to 12pm (5 weeks) This FREE practical and fun accredited program allows you to learn essential nutritional information to help cook fresh, healthy and inexpensive meals for the whole family. • Communicating and various communication methods • Time management and use of technology to organise daily tasks • Accessing websites and smart phone apps for relevant information Children welcome to attend with guardian. I Want to Work - Job Applications, Resumes and Cover Letters Term 2 dates and times to be advised This FREE accredited program will give you the necessary tools to apply for the job and also give you the opportunities to improve your communication skills, increase your self-confidence and set goals that will help develop your career. Topics covered include: • resume and job applications • personal and professional goal setting • self-marketing • resume development • workplace expectations and more

Pathway to Children’s Services Living and Working with Children Commencing 4 March, Wednesdays 9.30am to 1pm (15 weeks) Looking to start a career in the children’s services industry? Are you a parent/ carer keen for valuable information about raising children? This program introduces participants to the Children’s Services industry while giving you the knowledge and key components to develop pathways to volunteer, work or study with children. Crèche available, bookings essential. Communication 101 Commencing 20 March, Fridays 12.30pm to 2.30pm (5 weeks) These sessions will help you confidently take the next step into work, study or volunteering by building an understanding of different personality styles around you, personal versus professional communication, body language, social norms and more.

The above accredited courses are delivered and assessed on behalf of Interskills (RTO 6653) which is the issuing registered training organisation. To register your interest or for more information on course locations and enrolments, contact: T: 8406 8484 E: teena@morella.org.au


Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY English for Beginners Wednesdays, 12.30pm to 2.30pm These classes include formal and informal learning activities so you can practice your English and feel more confident. COST: gold coin donation

CHILDREN AND YOUTH SA Kids Connect Skills for everyday life! Designed for children and young people experiencing social difficulties. Focus areas include day-to-day social skills, communication and body language. T: 0411 512 677 for more information. Yoga for Kids Wednesdays, 4pm COST: $4.50 per child

HEALTH AND FITNESS Community in the Garden Tuesdays, 9.30am to 12.30pm COST: $2 per session SA Healthfirst Solutions Immunisation Second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 1.30pm to 4.30pm T: 8152 0363 for more information

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 Fitness for Over 50s - Gentle Exercise Mondays, 10.45am to 11.45am COST: $5.50 per class Chair Yoga Wednesday 11.30am to 12.30pm T: 0419 864 391 for more information Line Dancing Tuesdays, 1.30pm to 3.30pm T: 0410 664 278 for more information Ladies Fitness Group Thursdays, 3.40pm to 4.40pm & 5.30pm to 6.30pm T: 0413 089 307 for more information

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


Salisbury East Neighbourhood Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 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

FACILITY HIRE Hall Saturday (private hire) COST: $250 per day ($225 refundable bond) Monday to Friday COST: from $20 per hour Meeting Rooms Monday to Friday COST: from $15 per hour

CONTACT US

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

Pathways to Children's Services Living and Working with Children

Commencing 4 March, Wednesdays 9.30am to 1pm (15 weeks) To register your interest or for more information on course locations and enrolments, contact: T: 8406 8484 E: teena@morella.org.au


The Mawson Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 FOUNDATION SKILLS PROGRAMS Conversational English Wednesdays and Thursdays 9.30am to 11.30am (term time only) COST: Gold coin donation

HEALTH AND FITNESS 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, Wednesdays and Fridays 7.30pm to 8.30pm COST: FREE T: 0421 509 726 Tai Chi (All levels) Wednesdays, 6.30pm to 8pm E: nazli.jianfar@gmail.com Jane Grech Dance (Children’s ballet) Saturdays (during term time) Various classes between 9am to 1pm T: 0408 847 759 E: admin@janegrechdancecentre.com.au

Mawson Lakes Striders Walking Group Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 8.30am to 9.30am Meet at the Mawson Lakes Interchange. 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

CHILDREN AND YOUTH After School Programs: Animation, Coding, Cartooning and Robotics New courses resume February 3.45pm to 5pm Waiting lists may apply. Ages: 7+ years T: 8302 5449 E: amurray@salisbury.sa.gov.au Mawson Lakes Girl Guides Thursdays Five to 11 years: 6.15pm to 7.30pm 10 to 17 years: 7.30pm to 8.45pm T: 0402 859 625 Maggie Moo Music Wednesdays & Sundays, 10am to 11am Music sessions for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. E:michelleharrison@maggiemoomusic.com.au


The Mawson Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 LEARNING PROGRAMS Laptop Computer Club (Term time only) Tuesdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per session Tablet Training (All levels) (Term time only) Thursdays, 9.30am to 11.30am COST: $2 per session

INTEREST GROUPS Combined Art Class 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: Jric4641@gmail.com Mawson Lakes Quilting Friends First and third Saturday of the month 9am to 5pm All levels welcome. Limited materials available. T: 0411 417 087

Over 50s Group First Thursday of each month COST: $10 annual membership, $3 per session. Tea and coffee included. T: 0413 089 596 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 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

CONTACT US

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


Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 EDUCATION

ENGAGEMENT

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

Allistragh Irish Dance Saturdays, 9.30am to 11.30am Salisbury Institute Dancers will learn soft and hard shoe solo dances as well as be involved in team dances. No experience necessary. COST: $10.00 per lesson (up to 4 lessons) and then a $60.00 registration fee Age: 3 to 60+ years T: 0451 288 032

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES Youth Opportunities Personal Leadership Program An innovative 60-hour 10-week wellbeing and resilience program which equips young people with the tools and skills to build resilience and self-esteem, strengthen relationships, and goal-set for their future. W: youthopportunities.com.au T: 8240 3133

Airbrush Venturi Wednesday night and Saturday classes Learn to airbrush and create amazing art. No drawing or art experience necessary. W: airbrushventuri.com.au T: 0402 108 362 E: ray.harrison@airbrushventuri.com.au

Art Program with the Australian Refugee Association Tuesdays, 4pm to 6pm Join us in a social space for young people Getting Your L’s Two day workshop followed by support to of a refugee background to explore ways sit the L’s test. Delivered at Twelve25 Youth of creativity and self-expression. Enterprise Centre by trainers from Bagster COST: FREE Road Community Centre. For young people T: 8354 2951 aged 16 to 25 years to gain their L’s in a Salisbury City Rotaract Club highly supportive environment. COST: $175.00 (includes light lunch & test). Fortnightly on Wednesdays at 6.30pm Engage in professional and personal Expressions of interest: development while helping others by salisbury.sa.gov.au/gettingls giving back to the community. E: rotaract@salisburyrotary.com.au W: salisburycityrotaract.org.au


Twelve25 Salisbury Youth Enterprise Centre Term 1 Jan | Feb | Mar 2020 Gender Dive A pride group for all 14-25 year LGBTIQA+ young people looking for support, friends and community. A safe and confidential place to be yourself, connect with like-minded young people and find out information about health, services and support. T: 8209 0700 (call for dates and times) E: genderdive@sonder.net.au

ESPORTS Salisbury eSports League will be hosting a number of FREE workshops and tournaments at the Salisbury Community Hub that will help develop the skills and knowledge for young people (12 to 25 years) in the gaming world. Workshop 1 | Thursday 20 February 4pm to 6pm: 3D Design Workshop 2 | Thursday 27 February 4pm to 6pm: Video Editing Workshop 3 | Thursday 12 March 1pm to 3pm: Video Editing Tournament | Saturday 28 March 1pm to 3pm: League of Legends For more information on upcoming events visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/salisburyesportsleague /youthinsalisbury

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 Listen to youth produced radio on PBA FM 89.7 at 4.30pm on Friday’s or online at: pbafm.org.au For all program information and registrations visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/twelve25 T: 8406 8555 E: twelve25@salisbury.sa.gov.au


NOW AVAIL ABLE

Visit: salisbury.sa.gov.au/onlineresources


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: Thursday evening: Saturday:

10am - 4pm 6pm - 8pm 10am - 12pm

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

9:30am - 12pm 5pm - 6.45pm 12pm - 2pm 9:30am - 12pm 5pm - 6.45pm 12pm - 2pm 10am - 12pm

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

For further information Call 8406 8222 salisbury.sa.gov.au/jp

4pm - 5:30pm 3pm - 5pm 10am - 12pm



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