Over 55s Newsletter - December 2010 / January 2011

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Mosman Over 55s NEWSLETTER December 2010 - January 2011

Produced by Mosman Municipal Council

“The entire ADS Team wanted to wish you a merry Christmas and a very happy New Year! Thank you for the wonderful time in 2010. We are looking forward to see you in 2011”

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There's always something happening at Mosman Square Seniors' Centre The Mosman Square Seniors' Centre is open daily from 9.00am. If you have to access the Centre earlier for one of our many activities, please use the Aged & Disability Services office door located to the right of the steps to the main entrance doors.

To minimise disruption to classes in the main hall of the Seniors' Centre, please note the following:

 Those who do not have difficulty with stairs, please enter the Seniors' Centre via the stairs leading to the office area.

 Those who do have difficulty with stairs, please use the main entrance (automatic doors) to the Seniors' Centre.

Have you lost anything? Over a period of time we have collected a number of items that have been left here at the Seniors' Centre. If you drop in, our friendly staff will be more than happy to show you these lost items, which include gloves, glasses cases, sunglasses, cardigans, jumpers etc. or, you can give us a call on 9978 4128.

It's been a great year! Remember these dancers who entertained us during the year as part of the Guringai Festival celebrations? (Community Restaurant) Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


From the Editor's Desk Merry Christmas! It is this time of the year again, summer is back, and Christmas is only a few weeks away. The entire ADS team want to wish you all a wonderful Christmas break, and a fantastic New Year. There will be a lot of things to cheer for, and why not kick-starting the celebrations with a fantastic Christmas lunch and entertainment at the Community Restaurant on the 17th of December? Bookings are essential on 9978 4128. Also, for the shopping enthusiasts who enjoy outing trips, do not miss the Christmas shopping in Leura, on Saturday the 11th of December (cost 20$). It should be a great day out, a nice drive and a fantastic chance to get last minute presents! Most activities at the Seniors Centre will stop for the Christmas break (art classes, gentle exercise‌) but the Centre will still be open, and the rest of the services will carry on as normal. During the break, if you require transport, let us know as much in advance as possible so that we can assist you. You will find that this newsletter is divided into two sections, the first one focussed on services and the second on activities, plus a lot of other useful information! This should make it more practical; in the same time, we are constantly trying to improve it, and there is much more to do, and your feedback is very welcome. If you wanted to receive this newsletter by email or send us any comments, please forward your details to Over55sNewsletter@mosman.nsw.gov.au, so we can add you to our mailing list. On a sadder note, Mark Woolven, the manager for the Community Services at the Council will be leaving us at the beginning of December; he wanted to take the opportunity to thank everyone for the great times here and for the fantastic work. Amongst many other things he has been greatly involved with the Mosman Rider, celebrating one year of existence this month. The Mosman Rider has been increasingly popular since its creation and is a real relief for people commuting around Mosman, if you need further information, have a look at http://mosmanrider.net/ or call us on 9978 4128. Rosyln McLoughlin, our Community Caseworker will also be leaving us, and you can read a few words from Rosyln on the following page. Good luck to both Mark and Ros in their future endeavours!

Thank you, Goodbye and Good Luck

Once again, thank you to everyone, clients, and volunteers, for the fantastic time in 2010, and we all wish you a merry Christmas and a very happy and prosperous New Year 2011!!! The ADS Team

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

to Mark and Ros!

Telephone 9978 4128


Community Support I have submitted my resignation and will be leaving this role in mid-January after 12 years – it is really amazing how quickly the time has passed. During these years I have met many amazingly independent, stoic and resilient individuals who have had the chance to make choices about what they would like to help them remain living in their own homes. •

There have been couples that have supported each other, maybe someone physically not able to do things they once could, with a spouse whose memory is not as ‘good as it use to be’, who with some prompting manages to do household shopping, prepare a meal or take the rubbish out; allowing both of them to continue to live at home.

There have been individuals whose family, because of concerns would feel happier if the person was not living in the family home, or up so many stairs but with a little support and encouragement to accept some help have been able to manage, maybe not living as family and friends think they ‘should’ be living but how they want to be managing, happy with their choice.

People who have loved pets, who are concerned if something happens to them, how their animals may be cared for, what options are available.

Family member’s who live in many overseas countries keep in touch when they visit; or via email and phone calls, as our service continues to help their mother or father remain living independently.

And then there are people with no families, or who have lost touch for a variety of reasons with their family, who I have supported through the last years of their lives trying to make sure they live with dignity, and supported choice then finally being part of a very small funeral or giving an eulogy about their different and fascinating lives.

As I write this, my mind thinks over many names, faces and memories. I would like to let all the people I have supported know what a wonderful privilege it has been to be part of your lives and on most occasions being able to make a difference in your or your family members care and choices. As part of the role I have had a wonderful group of Neighbour Aid / Social Support volunteers who provide assistance to individuals living independently, often for a number of years becoming someone’s ‘friend’. Or who will take a call at short notice and say ‘yes’ to assisting someone recently discharged from hospital; someone needing some shopping; taking a dog for a walk due to a person’s short term injury; and many other calls for assistance. Thank you to those volunteers, many who have been volunteering longer than I have been in the service. Lyn Kelleher will continue to provide this support and assistance so please give her a call on 9978 4119 if you need if you would like her to visit you at home, come into the office, or just talk on the phone to discuss concerns or issues; or feel that you may benefit from some support. Thank you once again for allowing me to be part of your lives whilst you are living in the Mosman area and I hope I have been able to assist you, your friend or family member remaining in their own homes a little longer. Lyn and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2011. Roslyn McLoughlin Community Caseworker Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Community Restaurant Welcome to the Community Restaurant! I know I keep talking about the weather, but honestly!! Summer one day, winter the next! It’s very hard to order appropriate food, as I have to order two weeks in advance!! We are now onto the Summer Menu and so far so good. We’ve had a great year in the Community Restaurant with some great special lunches! The two real highlights were the Aboriginal theme lunch, with those fabulous dancers and the Spanish Fiesta with the beautiful Mercedes!! The Melbourne Cup Lunch was as usual, lots of fun with many of you participating in the Fancy Hat Parade. The categories were won by; Brian Woolley (Funniest), Cliff Haynes and Whitney Oey (Most original) and Frances Lutge (Most elegant). It’s always hilarious and these people had put a huge amount of work into their hats! Thank you for joining in! The next big lunch coming up, is, of course, Christmas! The lunch will be held on Friday 17th December. PLEASE book in, as this lunch always sells out very quickly. The tickets are available with Olivier. Bring your singing voices with you, as Anne and Paul Palumbo will be coming along to lead us in some carol singing! After that, we will be headed into 2011 and the first big lunch of the year will be to celebrate Australia Day and will be held on Friday 28th January. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the wonderful volunteers who have worked so hard in the Community Restaurant this year. We couldn’t manage it without them!! They are a fabulous team! Also to Cheryl, Hannah and Olivier and the different bus drivers. Doug (retired), Michael and Arthur who are the silent backbone behind the scenes, always willing to step in and give a hand whenever needed. I hope you all have a great Christmas and spend some time with your families. On behalf of all of us in Aged and Disability services I wish you peace, joy and happiness for the season. Special love from Mary the Christmas (Kitchen) Fairy!! Mary Magnus Community Restaurant Co-ordinator

WANTED! Family Favourite Recipes We need your old family favourite recipes for our cook book! We are after that special something your mum or grandmother loved to make for the whole family and everyone enjoyed it! Please drop your recipes into the Seniors' Centre office. For more information, please call Cheryl on 9978 4129. Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Community Transport Remember that the fantastic transport team offers many options to assist you with transportation in and around your local area. Please find below a detail of all services covered. For further information, and if you think you need transport, call Dianne or Karen on 9978 4120. Bookings are essential. Mondays:

Shopping at Bridgepoint Shopping Centre.

Tuesdays:

On Tuesdays, we offer transport to the Mosman Stroke Recovery Group, the Mosman Library, and the lunch bus if you want to come to the community restaurant.

Wednesdays:

On Wednesdays, take part in the Out & About trips for frail aged; and on the 5th Wednesday of the month, there is also a service for the Carers Outing.

Thursdays:

The Shuttle bus transports you all over the lower North Shore, for the frail aged we also offer half day bus trips and 3 times per year, there is the Garden Lovers Bus trip.

Fridays:

On Fridays there is local transport for frail aged in Mosman, and there is also the lunch bus, taking you from your place to the community restaurant.

Saturdays:

On the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month there are excursions for the well aged, bookings are essential, enquire on 9978 4128.

There is also individual transport, Monday to Friday: shuttle buses, volunteers or paid drivers are available to assist residents for doctors and hospitals appointments; a small fee applies and booking in advance is necessary. Wheelchair transport is also available.

TIPS FOR PASSENGERS

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On the day of your transport try to be ready five or ten minutes before you are to be picked up, just in case the driver is early. It is good to have everything ready that you might need to take on your trip, such as medication, wallet, purse etc. If you have not received a phone call to inform you of your pick-up time previous to the day you are travelling, please do contact the office. We do welcome your thoughts, ideas and any feedback you may have on our service, phone 9978 4120.

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Community Transport Bus Costs Day

Transport to

Times

Cost (BUS ONLY)

Monday

Bridgepoint

Home pick ups 9.00am and 1.30pm

$5.00

Tuesday

Stroke Recovery Group

Home pick ups from 9.00am

$5.00

Mosman Library

Home pick ups from 9.30am

$5.00

Seniors' Centre Community Restaurant Home pick ups from 11.00am

$5.00

Wednesday

Out & About Bus Trip

Home pick ups between 9.00am and 10.00am

$14.00

Thursday

Shuttle Bus: Mosman - Neutral Bay St Leonards

Home pick ups between 9.00am and 10.00am

$5.00 to $8.00

Garden Lovers Bus Trip (3 times per year)

Home pick ups between 9.00am and 10.00am

$14.00

Half Day Bus Trip (once per month)

10.00am to 2.00pm

$10.00

Friday

Saturday

Seniors' Centre Community Restaurant Home pick ups from 11.00am

$5.00

Around Mosman

$5.00

Excursions for the well aged (2nd and 4th Saturday of each month)

From Council car park at 9.00am

$20.00

Individual Transport - Monday to Friday Shuttle buses, volunteers or paid drivers from Lower North Shore Community Transport (LNSCT) will assist Mosman residents to visit doctors and hospitals. A small fee applies and advance notice is required. Please Note: The drivers from LNSCT work from 8.30am with last pick-up at 3.30pm. Please endeavour to make your appointments early in the day. Wheelchair transport is also available within the Lower North Shore area.

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Meals on Wheels Volunteers and staff at Meals on Wheels would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! The Meals on Wheels office will be closed for the Christmas weekend and the public holidays on Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th December and Monday 3rd January. Our volunteers will not be available to deliver meals on these days but frozen meals may be ordered in advance. Also available, to be ordered in advance, is our delicious Christmas Day dinner – roast turkey breast, leg ham, roast potatoes, roast pumpkin, baby beans, gravy and cranberry sauce followed by traditional Christmas plum pudding with brandy custard for dessert. For the warmer weather, our tasty new summer menu offers a choice of meals each day, including vegetarian options and fresh salads, together with soups and desserts. A range of fresh sandwiches are available on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. If you, or someone you know or care for, would like a copy of our menu, please give us a call on 9978 4130. Wishing you a safe and happy festive season. Katrina, Denise, Maria & Vicki, Meals on Wheels

The Mosman Carers Group To all our wonderful Carers, We would like to wish you and your family a peaceful and joyous Christmas, and a safe and happy, and healthy New Year. Love from Liz and Ryan, Volunteer Office

Volunteering Have you ever thought "One day I'll become a volunteer." Well, that day has arrived! We are looking for special people to volunteer, especially in the following areas: Meals on Wheels: ...................Helper or Driver delivering meals to Mosman residents. Local Studies (Library): ...........Oral history interviewer. Saturday Respite: ...................Assist coordinator in running program for mostly frail clients ................................................who suffer from dementia. Community Visitors Scheme: ..Help make someone's day by visiting on a one to one basis ................................................residents of nursing homes and hostels who have few to no ................................................visitors. Bush Care: ..............................Do your bit for bush regeneration. Don't put it off any longer. Become a Mosman volunteer and be part of our wonderful team. Please contact: Liz Nagel, Community Volunteers Coordinator on 9978 4089 or Ryan Mouthaan, Volunteer Support Officer on 9978 4126. Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


What’s On at Mosman Library Killer Reads - Mosman Library Crime Book Group Starting on 2 February 2011, this new group will meet on the first Wednesday of each month from 10.30am – 11.30am. If you love a good crime, mystery or thriller why not come along and enjoy a friendly and informal chat with like-minded, crime loving readers. To enquire about this exciting new group, or to register your interest, please phone Jacqueline Elstein on 9978 4102 but be quick - people will kill to be in this book club!

Mosman Faces : A project that puts you in the picture Local Studies are making a film on Mosman and its history. The film will be on an interactive website aiming to create a montage of faces, family, friends or maybe a relative of yours who lived in Mosman a long time ago. The image can be a hard copy original photograph which can be dropped in to the Library anytime. It will be scanned and returned to you. Alternatively you can email a high resolution image to m.byrne@mosman.nsw.gov.au . As the title 'Mosman Faces' suggests it is just the face we are interested in so a face or head and shoulders image would be ideal. Any questions or comments call Mary Lou Byrne on 9978 4097.

Library Bus Service If you are having trouble getting to the Library, why not use the Library bus service? It runs every Tuesday from 9.30am and will bring you to the Library and back home for $5. For more information phone 9978 4120.

Happy Birthday to Mosman Library, celebrating their 65th year! Do you remember when the Library was at Boronia House? Did you borrow books from there?

What’s On at Mosman Art Gallery Australian Watercolour Institute 87th Anniversary Exhibition: Celebrating the medium of watercolour Saturday 11 December – Sunday 23 January 2011 The 87th anniversary exhibition of the Australian Watercolour Institute presents a dynamic survey of both traditional and contemporary works by many of Australia’s most renowned watercolour artists. Established in 1923, the AWI has played a major role in maintaining, developing and fostering the practice of watercolour painting.

Meet the Artist: Christine Porter 'Painting Dust' Sunday 23 January, 10:30am – 12:00pm Her artworks examine issues relating to the impact and changing nature of Australia’s rural industries and describe a way of life at the fringes of urban memory and identity. Free, RSVP to 9978 4178. Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Senior's Sharing

Would you like to share a story with us?

Don’t Be Shy Did you talk to someone today? Or are you too shy? Folks say: “How are you?” Good thanks, a whisper reply, Did you laugh, have a dance, share a meal, swim? You 55s plus what shape are you in? If you can’t answer this, then you are in for a treat, Join us you will be delighted with the people you’ll meet, There are fun runs and walks and bus trips galore, Tennis for the agile, computer training and more, Art classes, exercises, bingo, library trips, Being lonely is something that does not exist, Twice a week we share a wonderful lunch, With friends, served by volunteers – a cheerful bunch, The catering is superb and we even get wine, Once a month a floor share, the girl’s just divine, The volunteers so kind their patience never varies, They are even equipped with a “Kitchen Fairy”, Good company, Mah-jong, Bridge, Chess, Scrabble, Keeping Poirot’s “little grey cells” active and able, Marie plays Canasta enthusiastically each week, Her friends all say she’s hard to beat, Clothes immaculate, and make-up, for sure, Next year marks her century – and that’s a very good score, So don’t be lonely and don’t be bored, Warmth and friendship are your just rewards, To all the many carers and volunteers, You are appreciated so much – thank you – cheers! By Stella Davis

We are trying to get a collection of seniors' Stories and hope for a production of a little booklet at some stage. Having lived a number of years, you might have a treasure chest full of wonderful stories to tell us that we could include in the Over 55s Newsletter. Each edition of our newsletter will have three new topics for you to write about. Please keep the story short, one page maximum, due to the limited number of pages of the newsletter itself. Let's call this your Anecdotal Memory. The topics are:

 Clifton Garden Dance Hall  Weekends at Balmoral Beach  Primary School memories Drop your story off to the Seniors’ Centre office. You have the option to stay anonymous, or you could add a photo to the story if you have one.

Getting in and out of cars is so much easier with a swivel seat! Aged and Disability Services office has a swivel seat that can be borrowed to assist with transporting someone in a car. For more information please call. Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


E X E R C I S E Vacancies! Slow Pace Gentle Exercise Mosman Seniors Centre Thursdays at 9:30am

As we get older, exercise becomes even more important in our lives. It keeps our muscles toned, our bones strong, improves our balance and enhances our sense of wellbeing. All those things are important not only for their long term health benefits but also for ensuring we are able to maintain our independence and quality of life. Healthy Lifestyle currently has vacancies in the Slow Pace Gentle Exercise class at Mosman Seniors on Thursdays at 9:30am. This class will offer low impact exercise (no jumping) that contains cardiovascular, toning and flexibility components. There are also some vacancies in Upright and Active, a falls prevention class held on Friday afternoons at 2:30pm. If you have recently had a fall, or you worry about falling when you go out, this is the class for you. Some of the exercises can be done while you’re seated on a chair and others can be done standing but holding on to the back of a chair for assistance. This exercise program will improve your stability and your confidence. Fees are reasonable and a concession is available for pensioners. Once you join a class, you will quickly begin to see improvements in your fitness and health. Bookings are essential so call 8877 5300 or visit our website www.nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au/healthylifestyle.htm It’s never too late to start so get into a course to suit you. Courses begin the week of January 31st, 2011.

Mosman Leisure Walkers These leisurely paced walks are planned for able bodied members of the community with both males and females being most welcome. Put on a hat, bring a bottle of water and come walking with a friendly active social group of seniors. Note: We do NOT walk if it is raining heavily but light rain does not deter us. If in doubt ring Annette Watson on 9960 1201 or 0431 375 507.

3rd DECEMBER (the first Friday of the month) 10.00am: Meet at the Rowers in Mosman (opposite Mosman Bay ferry).

Last walk for this year

This walk around Cremorne Point will be the last get-together for 2010, so hope you will come along. We could stop for a Christmas coffee together on the way back.

Walks start again on the first Friday in MAY 2011 Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


E X E R C I S E Over 55s Aquacise Maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise by participating in Aquacise classes. Mosman Swim Centre, located in Vista Street Mosman, offers a range of different Aquacise classes for Over 55s that are proven to increase your metabolism, build muscle tone and strength, improve balance and flexibility and relieve tension. Each class can be varied in difficulty from easy to advanced. Prices for Aquacise classes are: Adult - $14.40 and Pensioner - $11.50. We also offer 10 visit multi-passes: Adult - $115.20 and Pensioner - $92.20, which are valid for 2 years from the date of purchase. For class timetables please visit www.mosmanswimcentre.com.au or phone 9969 3888 for more information.

Tennis Ladies and men of any age are welcome. Current group of twenty enthusiastic players includes both women and men. All matches are doubles and having active fun is more important than who wins or loses! Where: ... Mosman Seniors Tennis Club, Rosebery Street, Mosman (synthetic courts) When: ..... Mondays and Fridays Time: ...... 11am to 2pm Just call in, or phone Graham Levido on 9969 5177.

Scottish Dance Group Calling all seniors! Men and women are invited to join in a fun evening of Scottish Country Dancing. Please wear flat, soft shoes. Where: ... Mosman Seniors Centre When: ..... Every Wednesday Time: ...... 7pm - 9.15pm Cost:........ $2.00 For more information contact Noreen on 9971 1646.

Newsletter now available on-line at www.mosman.nsw.gov.au Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


S P E C I A L

I N T E R E S T

Computer Pals For those who know the basics on using computers and would like some one-on-one training to learn more, then Computer Pals is for you. When: 2011 Dates Term 1: from Monday 10/01/11 to Friday 01/04/11 (12 weeks) Term 2: from Monday 04/04/11 to Friday 24/06/11 (12 weeks) Term 3: from Monday 27/06/11 to Friday 16/09/11 (12 weeks) Term 4: from Monday 19/09/11 to Friday 09/12/11 (12 weeks)

Where: . Seniors' Centre Cost: .... $30.00 for each term. For more information, please call 9978 4128.

1950s IBM Computer

Mosman University of the Third Age (U3A) U3A provides an opportunity to enjoy the stimulation of learning in a relaxed atmosphere ... no stress, no exams. Classes cover a wide range of subjects including:

• history • geography • art appreciation • creative writing • discussion groups and more. Locally, U3A classes are held in the Mosman Seniors’ Centre, Mosman Art Gallery, The Manors of Mosman, The Garrison and in private homes. When you join you will receive a Membership Card and current course list with details of all classes in all regions as membership covers all regions of Sydney. Annual Membership $45.00 - Joining Fee $10. To join U3A phone the Sydney U3A office for more information and a membership form. Phone 9252 2033 between 10.00am and 1.00pm. For any further information phone 9978 4128.

Bingo Why not come along for a game of Bingo? It's fun, it's challenging and you could be a winner! When: ..... Thursdays, 1pm to 3pm Where:.... Mosman Seniors' Centre Cost:....... $3.00

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Knitting Interested in knitting? Why not help make wraps for charity, and/or join our group? Just knit a square, 10 inches (25cms) in garter stitch using 8 ply acrylic yarn on 4mm size needles. Leave the finished square with Olivier at the main reception desk at the Seniors' Centre. The Mosman Knitting Group will be very happy to include your square in the next wrap. Wool donations would also be appreciated. The blankets produced are being sent to people in need. So far, the group has completed at least 50 blankets. At the moment we are writing these lines, we have just been notified of the passing of Sonia Gidley-King. Sonia founded “Wrap with Love� in 1992 and since then, the association has grown larger and larger and they have so far produced over 280 000 wraps for charity. She will be remembered as the motor behind the scene, always reaching out to help others further. The knitting group in Mosman has been part of this adventure. If you would like to join the group or need more information, call Maureen on 9969 3635 or Bev on 9953 2724 or enquire directly with Olivier at the Seniors' Centre. For the knitting group dates for 2011, please contact Olivier Strobel on 9978 4128. Be there, or be square! When: ..... Every 3rd Friday of the month from 2pm to 4pm Where:.... Volunteers Room, (next to the Meals on Wheels kitchen).

Home Gardeners You don't have to have a garden to belong! We encourage the growing of Australian natives and our guest speakers are drawn from many areas of horticulture. Meetings include a club competition, as well as a light supper of tea/coffee and sandwiches served from 6.45pm. We are delighted to welcome new members and visitors. When: ......... Second Tuesday of the month .................... (except January and July) from 7pm Where:........ Mosman Square Seniors' Centre Enquiries.... to Lyn Morehen on 9969 2368 or .................... Maureen Sundvall on 9960 1124.

Periodic Play Reading Enjoy a fun group for seniors, reading your choice of interesting and famous plays. When: ......... First and third Wednesday of the month .................... from 1.00pm to 3.30pm Where:........ Mosman Square Seniors' Centre Enquiries: .. Please call 9978 4128

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


Mosman Village Art & Craft Twilight Christmas Market

Thursday 16 December 2011 4.30pm to 9.30pm Spit Junction on the Village Green and adjacent to the Mosman Civic Centre.

Over 140 quality art and craft stalls. Highlights include gourmet food, Christmas carols, face-painting and a visit from Santa. Free Australian shrubs (tube stock) are also available courtesy of Mosman Council. Market Information Line: 9978 4181 The last Saturday Market Day for 2010 will be held on 4 December. The first Market Day for 2011 will be Saturday 5 February.

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


COMMUNITY

NOTICEBOARD

Mosman War Widows' Guild Meeting, speaker, afternoon tea. New members most welcome! When:............First Wednesday of each month, February to December inclusive at 1.00pm Where: ..........Mosman Returned Servicemen's Club, 719 Military Road, Mosman Enquiries ......President, Kath Burns: Phone: 9960 3476

Probus Club of Mosman Combined Inc. After a short meeting and morning tea, a guest speaker gives a talk which can be on a wide variety of subjects. Visitors always welcome and may like to join the club and are also welcome at our numerous activities and functions. When:............4th Wednesday of each month (ex. December) 10.30am to 12.30pm Where: ..........Mosman Returned Servicemen's Club, 719 Military Road, Mosman Cost: .............$5.00 Enquiries ......Please phone 9960 5309

Mosman-Balmoral Ladies Probus Club Short, formal meeting followed by morning tea and an interesting speaker. Group activities include canasta, Scrabble and Mah-Jong on the other Wednesdays. 8th of December:..... Christmas Morning Tea and bring a $ 5.00 gift – Visitors Welcome. 12th of January: ...... Trivia morning. When:............2nd Wednesday of each month at 10.30am Where: ..........Mosman Returned Servicemen's Club, 719 Military Road, Mosman Enquiries ......Please phone Secretary, Shirley Stevens on 9969 4049.

Mosman Orchestra A community orchestra: Members from a wide variety of backgrounds: school students, adult amateurs, music professionals and teachers. What we all share is a love of orchestral music and the desire to share it with a wider audience. Whether your interest in the orchestra is as a potential player or as an audience member, we welcome your interest and hope you will join us at our next concert. When:............4 to 5 concerts per year Where: ..........Mosman Art Gallery & Community Centre Cost: .............$20.00 adults (over 16 yrs) $15.00 concession Enquiries ......Please phone Brett on 0422 908 176 or visit: www.mosmanorchestra.org.au

Mosman Music Club When:............Sunday afternoons Where: ..........Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Bradley's Head Road, Mosman at 2.30pm, unless otherwise stated. Cost: .............$20.00 adults (over 16 yrs) $15.00 concession. Children with adults free Enquiries: ..... Please phone 9908 1471, AH: 9960 1738, M: 0405 251 815 or email: ....................... mosmanmusicclub@yahoo.com

Aged & Disability Services, Civic Centre, Mosman Square

Telephone 9978 4128


QUICK PHONE LIST Activities

Olivier Strobel

Seniors’ Activities

9978 4128

Co-ordinator Information, Referrals & Support

Lyn Kelleher

Community Case Worker

9978 4119

Transport

Dianne Gillings

Community Transport

9978 4120

Co-ordinator Restaurant

Mary Magnus

Community Restaurant

9978 4123

Co-ordinator Meals on Wheels

Denise Lethbridge

Client Liaison Officer

9978 4130

Meals on Wheels

Katrina Jolley

Meals on Wheels

9978 4130

Co-ordinator Carers & Volunteers

Liz Nagel

Community Volunteers Co-ordinator & Carers Group Facilitator

9978 4089 Mobile: 041978 4089

Volunteers

Ryan Mouthaan

Volunteers Support Officer

9978 4126


DIARY OF EVENTS FOR December / January 2010 OVER 55s NEWSLETTER

December 2010 Wednesday

1

Friday

3

Friday

3

Saturday Tuesday

4 7

Wednesday

8

Friday

10

Saturday

11

Tuesday

14

Wednesday

15

Out & About Trip – Cowan Lunch at Pie in the Sky For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Leisure Walkers – Cremorne Point 10 am, Meet at the Rowers in Mosman This walk around Cremorne Point will be the last get-together for 2010, the walks will start again in may 2011 For more information contact Olivier on 9978 4128 Mosman Village Markets Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Out & About Trip – Eastern Suburbs Lunch at the Randwick Golf Club For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Out & About Trip – Christmas Shopping in Leura Visit the colorful Christmas Cottage for wonderful decorations and find that special gift you have been searching for at one of the many specialty stores that Leura has to offer. For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Out & About Trip – Xmas Lights Lunch at the Dee Why RSL, pick up from 4 pm For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning


tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Thursday

16

Mosman Markets

Friday

17

Community Restaurant – Christmas Lunch! 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $12. Bookings essential. Bring a friend. For more information & bookings contact Olivier on 9978 4128

Tuesday

21

Wednesday

22

Saturday

25

Community Restaurant – 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Out & About Trip – Como Lunch at the Como Hotel (half day trip) For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Merry Christmas to all of our clients and Volunteers from the ADS team!

Tuesday

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Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128

Saturday Tuesday

1 4

Happy new Year (No Mosman market this day) Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128

Wednesday

5

Friday

7

Tuesday

11

Out & About Trip – Picton Lunch at the Picton Bowling Club For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre.

January 2011


Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Wednesday

12

Friday

14

Saturday

15

Tuesday

18

Wednesday

19

Friday

21

Tuesday

25

Friday

Saturday

28

29

Out & About Trip – Watsons bay Lunch at the Doyles Fish and Chips For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Bus Trip – Lake Macquarie Lake Macquarie is Australia’s largest coastal lake and is twice as large as Sydney Harbor. Come and join us for a wonderful day and discover the beauty of the largest permanent salt water lake in the Southern hemisphere. Bus departs Mosman Council car park at 9.00am. Bus cost is $20 (payment with booking). Morning Tea and Lunch in Warners Bay at own expense. For more information, contact 9978 4128. Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Out & About Trip – Bundeena Lunch at the Bundeena RSL For Mosman residents who are frail aged. Cost $14 includes bus and morning tea. Lunch extra. For more information contact Dianne Gillings on 9978 4120 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Bus Trip – Kiama Agricultural Show Come and enjoy a fantastic outing trip to Kiama, and have a morning tea at one of the lookouts before going to the Kiama Showground for the 163rd annual Kiama Agricultural Show. Bus departs Mosman Council car park at 9.00am. Bus cost is $20 (payment


with booking). Agricultural show: entry is $5 per person. Morning Tea and Lunch at own expense. For more information, contact 9978 4128.

February 2011 Tuesday

1

Friday

4

Saturday

5

Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Community Restaurant 12pm – 2pm, Mosman Square Seniors’ Centre. Cost $9. No booking required. Bring a friend. For more information contact 9978 4128 Mosman Village Markets


MOSMAN SQUARE SENIORS’ CENTRE ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

For more information phone Olivier Strobel, Seniors’ Activities Co-ordinator, on 9978 4128 MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

9.00am – 12.30pm MAHJONG

9.15am – 10.15am 10.30am – 11.30am GENTLE EXERCISE $72.00 conc - 10 weeks $95.00 full – 10 weeks

10.00am – 12.00pm U3A $10.00 Joining Fee $45.00 Membership

9.00am – 12.30pm MAHJONG

9.00am – 4.00pm COMPUTER PALS Computer Room Open

9.00am – 4.00pm COMPUTER PALS Computer Room Open

9.00am – 4.00pm COMPUTER PALS Computer Room open

9.00am – 1.00pm COMPUTER PALS Computer Room open

12.00pm – 2.00pm COMMUNITY RESTAURANT $9.00

Young Seniors Morning Tea 9.30am – 11.30am

9.30am – 10.30am GENTLE EXERCISE $72.00 conc - 10 weeks $95.00 full – 10 weeks

11.00am – 4.00pm CARDS – SOLO

9.30am – 10.30am Level 1 TAI CHI 10.45am – 11.45am Beginners TAI CHI

2.30pm – 4.30pm OLD TIME DANCE

12.00pm – 4.00pm SCRABBLE 1.30pm – 4.30pm CANASTA ART CLASS 2.00pm – 4.30pm (all media) $40.00 per term

NEW BRIDGE ACTIVITY 1.30 - 4.30PM

MOSMAN HOME GARDENER'S SOCIETY Meets every second Tuesday of the month 7.00pm - 9.00pm Mosman Municipal Council

11.30am – 4.00pm CARDS – SOLO 1.00pm – 3.30pm PERIODIC PLAY READING GROUP Meets every first and third Wednesday of the month ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASSES 1.00pm – 2.30pm Coin Donation 7.00pm – 9.30pm MOSMAN SCOTTISH DANCE GROUP $2.00 per class

MOSMAN ABORIGINAL RECONCILIATION GROUP Meets every first Wednesday of the month, 6pm – 8pm

BOCCE FOR MEN 2.30pm at the Village Green

FRIDAY ART CLASS 9.00am – 11.30am (all media) $40.00 per term

1.00pm – 4.30pm BRIDGE

DRAMA GROUP 4.30pm – 5.30pm

10.00am MOSMAN LEISURE WALKERS 1st Friday of the month

Civic Centre, Mosman Square, Mosman

9.00am departure BUS TRIPS As advertised

12.00pm – 2.00pm COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Every Week – $9.00 Last Friday of the month: International Luncheon, $10.00 Bookings Essential UPRIGHT & ACTIVE A falls prevention exercise program 2.30pm – 3.30pm $95.00 full – 10 weeks $72.00 conc – 10 weeks

1.00pm – 3.00pm BINGO

SATURDAY

FREE TEA AND COFFEE AVAILABLE ALL DAY MONDAY - FRIDAY

December 2010 - January 2011


MOSMAN SQUARE SENIORS’ CENTRE

Mosman Council Aged & Disability Services Civic Centre, Mosman Square Mosman 2088 Telephone:

9978 4128

www.mosman.nsw.gov.au


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