Sri Lankan food Chamari Ariyadasa Chamari will teach you the basics of cooking Sri Lankan flavours. This introduction will start in the kitchen where you will join in the preparation and cooking of a range of dishes. The session will include a meal to enjoy and share. Friday Oct 25 10.00am – 1.00pm $45 Chinese cooking Jun Lu Learn how to cook traditional Chinese dishes including Wonton soup, Cantonese BBQ pork, lettuce bowl, Gyoza and more. Sit and enjoy the spoils together for lunch with a traditional tea ceremony included. Tuesday Oct 15 10.30am – 1.00pm $65 Absolute Beginners Crochet Carolyn Knight This class if for people who have never done any crochet. Places will be absolutely limited to five so get in quick. How to hold the hook, what is chain stitch, where do you start? Saturdays 10.00am – 12.00pm Nov 9, 16, 23 (3 sessions) $15
Energy Self-Care Toolbox Adi Tayler and Jen Grey In this experiential workshop you will be provided with simple, yet effective and powerful techniques and tools, to support you to Ground, Focus, be Calmer, and more Energised throughout your day. Adi and Jen have compiled this toolkit incorporating knowledge and wisdom from modern science, ancient wisdoms and life experiences. Saturday Oct 26 1.00 -2.30pm $30 Death café Karen Scull This is an opportunity to discuss aspects of death, dying and compassionate end of life care, over a cup of tea. The discussion will be guided by the group and facilitated by end of life Doula, Karen Scull. Friday Nov 22 2.00 – 3.30pm Free Children’s Community Choir Erin Kumor Over 10 weeks we will choose and learn fun Christmas songs to perform during the most wondrous time of the year! This is a choir for any singing level from Prep - Year 6...Includes an after school fruit snack. Thursdays 4.00 – 5.00pm Oct 10—Dec 12 (10 sessions) $50 or $6 per week. Art: Abstraction Painting to Music Chris Dobson Art and Music share the same language! This course seeks to demonstrate how listening to music may influence the creation of art expressions. Mixed media on paper. Art materials are supplied. Saturdays 1.00 – 3.00pm Nov 9, 16, 23, 30 Dec 7 & 14. (6 sessions) $100 + $35 materials
Take better photos with a mobile phone camera. Emily Wilson This hands on workshop will teach you about the fundamental principles of photography in order to take better photos using your mobile phone camera. Emily will guide you with her knowledge and tips on using light, subject and composition to fully enhance your own picture taking. Tuesday Nov 12 1.00 -2.30pm $15 Decorative Wreath making
Millie Vingrys & Bianca Schultz
Join the girls from The Bloomery & Co to learn how to weave grape vines into gorgeous wreaths. These will last a lifetime. They dry beautifully and can be decorated over and over again with fresh flowers and foliage. Friday Nov 22 7.00 – 9.00pm $50 French language Christian Crevola Are you planning a trip to France or would like to stretch your mind with a new language? Come and learn French with the man who was awarded Victorian French Teacher of the Year 2002. Thursdays 10.00 - 11.00am Oct 10, 17, 24, 31 Nov 7, 14, 21, 28 (8 sessions) $90
Term 4 2019 October 7—December 20 Port Fairy
5568 2681
Community House
All learners enrolling in a course or activity must be a
current member of Port Fairy Community House.
Membership: $10 an individual, $15 a family.
Course fees are due prior to commencement.
Port Fairy
Community Market
@ Railway Place
Sept 14, 28
Oct 12, 26
Nov 2, 9, 23, 30
Dec 14
2020 dates
January
1, 4, 11, 18, 25
February
8, 22, 29
STALL HOLDERS:
Bookings are essential for new stall holders
Details are on our webpage Annual General Meeting
October 8. 3.30pm all welcome
Sketch a Portrait of Your Beloved Animal companion. Ian Carter Have you got a got a photograph of a beloved fur, feathered, or equine companion, whose likeness you would love to capture and personalise in a professional sketch portrait? Learn in a friendly supportive atmosphere how to capture the essence of your chosen animal companion in a simple yet effective pencil sketch portrait. Ages 12 years to Adult. Saturdays 10.00am – 12.00pm Oct 19 & 26 (2 sessions) $40 First Aid Level 2 Local registered training provider Daktari will be running this class. Ideal for those who have been thinking about doing a class or renewing skills. Includes CPR (HLTAID001) and First Aid level 2 (HLTAID003) Wednesday Oct 9 9.30am—4.30pm $195
Walking Group - Heart Foundation Morgan McAlinden Great social group with all paces catered for. Optional catch up cuppa afterwards. Meet outside Driftwood Coffee & Eatery, Bank St. All year. Sorry no dogs. Fridays 9.30 - 10.30am
Beginners Italian Jill Opperman Are you planning a trip to Italy or would like to stretch your mind with a new language? Come and learn useful phrases and much more. Wednesdays 9.30 – 10.30am Oct 23, 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 4 $75 Intermediate Italian Jill Opperman For those continuing to learn this wonderful language and more about the culture. Join us for some great conversations. Wednesdays 10.30 - 11.30am Oct 23, 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 4 $75 Advanced Italian Jill Opperman This is for those who have advanced skill levels wishing to continue. Jill has a range of activities and techniques to keep you learning. Wednesdays 11.30am – 12.30pm Oct 23, 30, Nov 13, 27, Dec 4 $75 Beachcombing Walks John Miller Discover and identify animal, mineral and plant matter washed up on the beach. Followed by optional coffee and chat. Dogs on leads welcome. BYO hat and sunscreen. Welcoming group. Meet at South Beach car park. Thursdays 8.00am Warm Safe Home Art Project Rebecca Nevin Berger – Elder Abuse Worker This project discusses the right everyone has to a warm, safe home regardless of age. Using Art to raise awareness of the issues underlying elder abuse, attendees are invited to contribute to the South West Region project by creating a paper house at the end of the discussion. Morning tea and materials supplied. Tuesday Oct 8 10.00 – 11.30 Free
Seaside Singers Lynda Beekhof Join this community choir for singing, harmonising and friendship. This is a choir for anyone who loves to sing or would like to learn how to sing. Mondays 7.30 – 9.00pm Oct 7 – Dec 9 (10 sessions) $80 Community Garden This is a fun, low key group & everyone is welcome. We are not experts so we learn together as we go along. Looking for new members, so come along and give it a go. Mondays 10.00 – 11.30am Make your own wax wraps Judith McKay Reduce your dependence on plastic by learning how to make your own beeswax wraps and discuss ways to store them in the home. Materials supplied but please bring a grater. Saturday Nov 9 10.00am – 1.00pm $30.00
COMMUNITY GROUPS AUSPICED BY PORT FAIRY COMMUNITY
HOUSE: Belfast Bookers
Maureen Joyce 0418 210 011
Port Fairy Garden Group
Julie Burt 0437 244 100
Tai Chi
Netta Hill 0402 439662
Textile Art Group
Doris Madden 0419 353 334
Maureen Stone 0427 218 129
Water Aerobics
Martina Murrihy 0429 195 508
Ukulele Group
Tony Bishop 0400 214 503
Port Fairy U3A
Maureen Joyce 0418 210 011
For more information on these activities, please phone the
contact listed.
Hosted by Rock, Leaf, Moss Kokedama workshop November 17 11.00 – 12.00 Come join us for a fun filled Kokedama workshop. You will learn which plants are suitable for Kokedama, how to take care of one, all the while making a Kokedama of your very own to take home with you. $40.00
Macrame Hanger November 17 12.00 – 2.00 The 70's are back! And so is macramè. In this workshop you will learn basic macramè knots and make your very own plant hanger. No previous macramè skills required. Suitable for those who did not live through the 70s and those who would like to re-live the 70s. $60.00
Bookings via Rock Leaf Moss
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Office hours: Tuesday to Friday – 9am to 3pm Every second Saturday 7am – 12pm
Railway Place, Port Fairy Email: [email protected]