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Olive Pesto Contacts: Linda Wannan Email: [email protected] Mobile 0405470568 and Ann Soo Email: [email protected] Mobile 0422 842 244 Art work by Mel Drury October 2019 Volume 2, Issue 9 NEWSLETTER REGULAR ACTIVITIES Enjoy a laid-back Get- Together in the sunny warmth of the Youth Hall. Share Morning tea and coffee KOGO Table replenished with donated items Serious Stash Table (patterns & yarn, bring & take, no cost) Knit and Crochet together Share Ideas and skills NOTICE BOARD Group outing. Bauhaus Now! Centenary Exhibition. Southbank. Thursday 17 October 11 am https:// buxtoncontemporary.com/ exhibitions/bauhaus-now/ Olive Pesto We Make, Learn, Laugh and Share NEXT MEET-UP SATURDAY 12 OCTOBER 10 am-12 noon THEME: Meet-up to chat and work with yarn in friendship & camaraderie in the sunny warm Youth Hall, behind the Brunswick Uniting Church. Enter from Merri Street driveway. Bring along completed items for the KOGO table and work on your current project. Advice and help is always available Tea, coffee and nibbles provided What's been happening? Last month there was much making, sharing about our projects and flowers! This beautifully bound lavender is still giving joy weeks later. Our Serious Stash" pile is being well used for scarves and beanies. Remember - in Melbourne, folk don't put away their woollies till after Cup Day, so KOGO are still able to distribute your wool-knitted products for a few more months, and cotton and baby knits over summer. Looking forward to catching up again next Saturday. Invite your friends. Not to be missed! Visual Arts Exhibition and Performances LET THE EARTH SPEAK27 September—6 October Full details on next page

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Page 1: Olive Pesto - Brunswick Uniting Church€¦ · used for scarves and beanies. Remember - in Melbourne, folk don't put away their woollies till after Cup Day, so KOGO are still able

Olive Pesto Contacts: Linda Wannan

Email: [email protected] Mobile 0405470568

and Ann Soo Email: [email protected] Mobile 0422 842 244

Art work by Mel Drury

October 2019 Volume 2, Issue 9

NEWSLETTER

REGULAR ACTIVITIES

• Enjoy a laid-back Get-

Together in the sunny

warmth of the Youth Hall.

• Share Morning tea and

coffee

• KOGO Table replenished

with donated items

• Serious Stash Table

(patterns & yarn, bring &

take, no cost)

• Knit and Crochet together

• Share Ideas and skills

NOTICE BOARD

Group outing.

Bauhaus Now! Centenary

Exhibition. Southbank.

Thursday 17 October 11 am

https://

buxtoncontemporary.com/

exhibitions/bauhaus-now/

Olive Pesto We Make, Learn, Laugh and Share

NEXT MEET-UP SATURDAY

12 OCTOBER 10 am-12 noon THEME:

Meet-up to chat and work with yarn in friendship & camaraderie

in the sunny warm Youth Hall, behind the Brunswick Uniting

Church. Enter from Merri Street driveway.

Bring along completed items for the KOGO table and work on

your current project. Advice and help is always available

Tea, coffee and nibbles provided

What's been happening? Last month there was much making,

sharing about our projects and flowers!

This beautifully bound lavender is still

giving joy weeks later.

Our “Serious Stash" pile is being well

used for scarves and beanies.

Remember - in Melbourne, folk don't

put away their woollies till after Cup

Day, so KOGO are still able to

distribute your wool-knitted

products for a few more months, and

cotton and baby knits over summer.

Looking forward to catching up again

next Saturday. Invite your friends.

Not to be missed! Visual Arts Exhibition and Performances

“LET THE EARTH SPEAK”

27 September—6 October

Full details on next page

Page 2: Olive Pesto - Brunswick Uniting Church€¦ · used for scarves and beanies. Remember - in Melbourne, folk don't put away their woollies till after Cup Day, so KOGO are still able

The BUC Arts and Justice & Mission

Committees are delighted to invite you to

share this exciting week

of our celebration of the Arts

as we commit ourselves to listening to

the earth speak.

Join us at one of the events.

Spend time engaging with the

more than 40 works on offer.

Listen to what they might have to

say to you ...

Listen to the what the earth is saying to

you ...

Launch event: Friday 27th September, 7-9:30pm

We welcome Alistair Hunter as our MC

with keynote address offered by Frances Tapueluelu. Supper provided

Worship Focus: Sunday 29th September 9:30-10:30am;

Exhibition Open: 11am-3pm

Exhibition Open: Wednesday 2nd October, 11am-2pm

Exhibition Open: Thursday 3rd October, 11am-2pm

Evening performance: Friday 4th October, 7-9:30pm

We welcome Tim Hoffman as our MC

with a wonderful program featuring dance, poetry, song &story . Refreshments will be offered.

Exhibition Open: Saturday 5th October, 11am-3pm

The Forest Prayed : Saturday 5th October, 3-5pm

CD launch featuring the poems of Mary Gilmore with music by Maggie Somerville

Afternoon Tea provided

Exhibition Open: Sunday 6th October, 11am-5pm

with Sacred Harp (a capella, loud, folk hymn singing) 4-6pm

Sarah showed us her beautiful

rug. The design is stunning.

Donations

for KOGO

Maker Maker Shop 2/162 Lygon St, Brunswick East

https://makermakerstore.com

We recently purchased 3 Kilos of yarn in Ballarat, saving it from

landfill https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5984282/getting-crafty

-doesnt-have-to-mean-buying-expensive-new-materials/

Lorraine with items for

KOGO and Love Makes A

Way. THANKS to Natalie, Leanne and Glenice who regularly take

donated items to the KOGO pick up points at Lincraft.

THANKS to the Cook grandchildren for knitted items and to

Bev’s mother for her generous gifts of knitted beanies.