Shoalhaven Heads. All about our Village, Community Information, News and Events: Shoalhaven Heads. All about our Village, Community Information, News and Events

By joyce, 7 months and 10 days ago

Live & Learn - About the U3A

Information

U3aIntellectual activity, the achievement of learning something new & the stimulus of new ideas, are as important as physical activity as we age.

For the past 20 years, the Shoalhaven University of the Third Age (U3A) has played an important role in providing mental stimulation after retirement.

It offers approximately 100 Courses in a 4-term calendar year, ranging from one-off, 2 hour sessions on almost any topic, to 8 week language (French, German, Latin), watercolour painting etc.

Many of the tutors are members - with a wealth of knowledge to share - but speakers from outside sources also provide valuable information on health, safety, medical, optical, legal etc. issues for seniors.

A variety of light-hearted & social Courses is also on offer, including a Lunch Club, Singing for Fun, Classical Music, Book Talk & Screening of Movie Classics.

Currently, members pay a joining fee of $1, an annual fee of $10 & are invited to attend any Course at a minimal cost of $4 for a one-off. Prospective members should not be deterred by the term «University» - there are no academic prerequisites to join - & no tests!

Your enquiries are most welcome at our office -
5/48 Berry Street, Nowra (opposite Roxy Cinema)
By phone: 4423.2886
Or e-mail: u3ashoalhaven@shoal.net.au

U3A Links:
U3A Shoalhaven * U3A Network NSW

By lizd, 8 months and 8 days ago

Childrens Centre in the 'Heads

Local Issues

I believe that our community needs a purpose built childcare centre that includes an Out Of School Hours (OOSH) service as well. The current childcare centre is based in the original town hall. It may have been suitable 15- 20 years ago when it catered only for preschool aged children. Today the centre caters for 2 - 5 years olds in one large room. This means 4-5 year old children miss out on vital learning equipment because it could be deemed hazardous for two year olds.

There has been talk about renovating the hall to accomodate this need. This would only be a bandaid as there is inadequate storage, inadequate design for appropriate supervision at all times. We need to move into the 21st century with modern facilities that cater for under two's, 2 - 3's, and 4 - 5 year old children.

Why change a perfectly good building that could be used by other community groups such as a a performing arts or theatre group etc? If the Marina goes ahead and employment opportunities increase, then families will need adequate childcare for both preschool and school age children.

If you agree why don't you convey your thought to the Shoalhaven Harbour group who are in the consultation phase with our community in regards to what our community needs.