Frankston City News May–June

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Enrol for Kinder 2021 Kindergarten is critical to providing educational, social and emotional foundations for later learning. Registrations for 3-year-old kindergarten closes 5pm, Wednesday 30 September 2020. Registrations for 4-year-old kinder closed 30 April, however there are spots still available for 2021. For more information visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/kinder Photo taken 2016

Council Meetings Upcoming Council Meetings, 7pm start: Monday 1 June Monday 29 June Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Council Meetings are currently being held at the Frankston Arts Centre — where social distancing can be

enacted more easily. Residents are advised to watch the meetings via a live stream to Council's Facebook page. Please note, there are new guidelines around residents attending Council meetings and how questions can be submitted. To learn more, visit: frankston.vic.gov.au/ CouncilMeetings

Langwarrin Soccer Club President Tanya Wallace and Vice President Robert Vickery

Maternal and Child Health

Immunisation sessions by APPOINTMENT ONLY until further notice.

Council strongly encourages residents to continue to maintain their required immunisations. #ImmunisationSavesLives

PARC Your Way Physical distancing has changed the way we interact undertake fitness activities. Since you can’t get to the gym, PARC has developed PARC Your Way, allowing you to exercise anywhere, anytime, your way. This platform allows you to access a library of recorded classes and work outs, plus a full timetable of live streamed exercise classes each week, hosted by the PARC instructors and Personal Trainers you know and love. In such a crazy, uncertain time, we all know how important it is to stay active, look after yourself, and feel connected. So, get on board and join

the PARC Your Way community today. Visit: parcyourway.com.au, create an account, and enjoy unlimited access to the centre’s full suite of fitness and well-being content and videos.

Langwarrin’s five-star soccer Langwarrin Soccer Club has become the first National Premier League (NPL) soccer club in Australia to achieve a five-star rating under Football Federation Australia’s National Club Development Program (NCDP). The NCDP aims to raise the standards of grassroots soccer clubs by recognising and rewarding those with measures in place that contribute to high-quality experiences for players, volunteers and parents. To raise the overall standard of club administration at all levels of the game, a clear model that identifies and recognises best practice in all areas of club administration was rolled out across Australia. The online program challenges clubs to meet a series of criteria and is monitored by the national body.

Over the past year Langwarrin has organised meetings at all levels of the club to produce an inclusive and well thought out three-year strategic plan. A new business plan was developed last August and both the business and strategic plans were presented to members at last September’s AGM. “It took a lot of hard work from the 2019 committee to ensure we had all policies and procedures up to date,” said club president Tanya Wallace. “To be the first NPL club in Australia to achieve this NCDP rating was special for our committee who work tirelessly as volunteers to ensure that the governing of our club, our culture and our facilities continue to meet the expectations of our members and their families.” For more information on Langwarrin Soccer Club, visit: langwarrinsoccerclub.org.au

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