Pastimes
Barking Gecko for Grandies
Posted: 1 Jun, 2010
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Posted by Steve in News & Events, News and Events, Pastimes
Barking Gecko Theatre Company
Grandparents play a significant role in exposing their grandchildren to a range of experiences, including introducing them to the arts. Theatre brings stories alive for children and challenges them to think, interpret and respond by themselves.
Barking Gecko Theatre Company offers a seniors card discount where seniors card holders can purchase a ticket [Read full story >>]
Rotary – For Service Above Self
Posted: 9 Nov, 2009
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Posted by admin in News & Events, Pastimes
For people who want to give something back to the community AND enjoy the company of like minded people, Rotary is well worth investigating
Rotary is a family organisation with not just many members over 60 but with many of these with family and friends who can benefit directly from what Rotary offers; whether this be [Read full story >>]
Probus – For Active Retirees
Posted: 14 Oct, 2009
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Posted by Steve in Pastimes
Re-evaluating your place in the world and finding ways to spend an unfamiliar abundance of leisure time is something many people entering retirement struggle with.
For men and women who have been active members of the workforce their entire adult lives, the task of redesigning their lifestyles can be a challenge.
Looking to fill this void? How [Read full story >>]
Lawn Bowls – A Game For All Ages
Posted: 14 Oct, 2009
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Posted by Steve in Pastimes
Half a million Australians can not be wrong. With more than 250,000 registered members, and just as many social players, lawn bowls is one of Australia’s most popular sports, not to mention one of the nation’s most inclusive pastimes. A precision sport that takes a second to learn but a lifetime to master, bowls [Read full story >>]
Starting Your Bookclub
Posted: 5 Sep, 2009
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Posted by Steve in Pastimes, Topics
Book clubs continue to be a popular way to get in some regular reading, stimulate the mind, and socialise, all within an easily achievable budget.
Starting your own book club is easy, if you know how to go about it. For invaluable guidance and support, it is worth contacting a bookshop that specialises in support for [Read full story >>]