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Newsletter No 34 ~ May 2008

Kingborough Inc.
P.O. Box 479 Kingston 7051
Mobile Tel. 0405 327 071
Email: u3akingborough@email4life.com.au

President:
Vice Presidents:
Secretary:
Treasurer:
Programmers:
Marcus Higgs
Jane Mays & John Culliton
Pat Page
Marian Jellyman
Bronwen Parr & Jane Mays
Course Enrolments &
Membership Records:
Editor:
Woodbridge Rep:
Committee members:


Chris Noonan
Venie Phillips venie.phillips@gmail.com
Jean Lea
Dorothy Mitsakis, Uuske van Hulste, Lyn Schofield, Neil Hore


The President's Pen
Now in our eighth year, our Annual General Meeting was well attended and very successful. We now have a full and active Committee and I thank everyone for volunteering their services. Our interesting website was officially launched at the AGM and the website address is www.u3akingborough.org.
On Friday 18 April, we held our annual BBQ at Dru Point reserve in Margate. The weather was magnificent and the sausages and salads provided by the Committee all disappeared - so on this criterion alone the event was a great success. But more importantly, we had the pleasure of the company of representatives from the U3As of Hobart, Clarence, and newly formed Glenorchy, plus Franklin member Paula Wriedt and Vanessa Campbell, the Regional Manager (South) of the Education Department’s Adult and Community Learning Services. These guests enabled us to have informal discussions on several relevant subjects.
We discovered after the BBQ, to our pleasant surprise, we had been booked into the Dru Point site by Council staff not as U3A but as “Youth 3A”. What a hoot! Doesn’t this name well describe our aim in University of the Third Age of improving the quality of life for retired and semi-retired people? I’ve always used U3A (though it’s a bit cryptic) and I’ve heard at least one of our number referring to us as “Uni 3A” which to me has a special ring. I wonder if there is a way we could capitalise on the “Youth 3A” term in marketing ourselves for the future. Perhaps you might like to contribute a suggestion via the Guest book on several relevant subjects.


Marcus Higgs
President.

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U3A Kingborough Calendar

2008


Event


May 23, 30, June 6, 13 or 20

“Into the Internet Age”

A one-session introduction to the U3A Kingborough website.

(Free to Members)



Friday 22 August

Pot Luck Lunch

Winter Social Get-together



Friday 28 November

End of Year Lunch

(Venue to be decided)


Term Dates

Term 2 - Monday 16 June to Fri 22 August

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U3A Kingborough Inc.
Program For Term 2, 2008

Monday 16th JuneFriday 22nd August
Courses held at Adult Education Building Kingston (K),
and Westwinds Woodbridge (W)


TERM 2 AT A GLANCE


KINGSTON COURSES
MONDAYS  9:30- Art - 'After the Principles of Turner'  K A2  Helen Quilty
 10 weeks 10:00  The “Youth 3A” Bookclub  K A1  Convener – Bronwen Parr
  10:00  Recent Australian Science Research  K A3  CSIRO staff
  11:30  Have Your Say  K A1  Joy Tunney
  11:30  Once Upon a Time …  K A3  Convenor Bronwen Parr
  11:30  Small Engines – Know How & Maintenance  Home Roger Hall
  1:30  Challenging Ideas.  K A3  David Leaman
  1:30-3:30  Writing Group  K A2  Marian Jellyman
TUESDAYS  10:00-start  U3A Ramblers  Field Claire Morgan
 10 weeks  10:00-12.00 U3A Strolling Seniors  Field  Judy Sprent
  10:00  Self Fulfilment – through Applied Meditation  K A1  Gordon Dobbs
  10:00 Extraordinary People  K A3  Gifford Causon
  11:30  All about Wellness  K A3  Nadine Clarke & Pip McKendrick
  11:30  Play Reading  K A1  Bernard Pettifer
  1:30  History and Study of Religions  K A3  Tony O’Brien
  1:30-3:00  Preserving Memories  K A2 Marian Jellyman  
THURSDAYS  9.00- 2.00  Keyboard Classes (continuing) From July 10th & 17th  K A2  Jan Mills
 10 weeks  10:00 Exploring Shakespeare  K A1  Self-managed
  10:00 Brush up your Maths  K A3  Noella Foxcroft
  11:30  Games for the Mind  K A3  Neil Hore
  11:30 Vivid Verse – Pleasurable Poems  K A1  Glen Pullen
  1:30  Terrorism & Wars in Afghanistan & Iraq  K A1  Derek Verrall


WOODBRIDGE COURSES
MONDAYS
 9 weeks
 11:00  Evolution of Music in the Western World  WNora Durell
 1:30-3:30  Writing at Woodbridge  W Peter Laud
TUESDAYS  10:30 - 12:30 Well Before William  W Kate Steeden
 10 weeks  1:30-3:00  Art with Sue.  W Sue Miller

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 Monday 9:30-12:30  K A2
 Art-After The Principles of Turner  Helen Quilty
 Class Limit 24 
 This term we will cover the warm to the cool water-colour journey from the 18th to the 21st century. We will be putting into practice the new ways of seeing and using colour. Helen facilitates and instructs both individuals and the group of artists. This popular course includes both painting and drawing techniques.
Helenhas taught Art for many years and hopes this term to take a new look at enlivening the colour creating vibrant art – a new adventure in colour theory.  
 Monday 10:00  K A1
 The Youth3A Bookclub  Convenor Bronwen Parr
 This course is new and offers the opportunity for members to introduce to the group a book of their choosing. Each member will be invited to read selected interesting parts of the book, and provide insight into the author, characters and setting as a basis for instigating discussion of issues raised by the book. It is hoped this may stimulate interest by other members to read the book, or refresh memories of an old favourite. One or more books may be discussed each week.
If you are interested in joining The Bookclub please contact Bronwen (phone 6267 1632) so she can draw up the order of presenters for the term..  
 Monday 10:00  K A3
 Recent Australian Science Research CSIRO Staff
 This course will present a varied an interesting series of talks by scientists working at the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart Laboratories in Castray Esplanade. Scientists working at CSIRO have experience and skills in marine, aquaculture, biotechnology, and climate research, as well as integrated coastal management and oceans management.
 
 Monday 11:30  K A1
  Have Your Say  Joy Tunney
 Class Limit 15 
This course will be an opportunity to share your views on local, national and international current events. The ground rules are simple - own your own opinion and respect other people’s opinion. The aim of the class is to stimulate, energize and raise awareness through discussion.
Joy was by profession a physiotherapist. Health and community developments are her special interests..  

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Monday 11:30 K A3
Once Upon a Time ..... Convenor Bronwen Parr
We all have a story to tell. Come and hear some of our members present their histories, stories and tales from their past experiences.  
 
Date TopicSpeaker
16th June  Yesterday’s Words – a language retrospect  Glenn Pullen
23rd June  Seeking Adventure on the High Seas  Margaret Benham
30th June  Starting a Small Business in Adventure Tourism  Roz Heinz
7th July  From Liverpool to Timaru  Bronwen Parr
 14th July Discovering China Julie Gardam
21st July  More Travel Tales with Julie  Julie Gardam
 28th July  From Topaz to Tasmania – A Journey. Judy interviewed by Marian Jellyman  Judy Burgess- Watson
4th August  From Tasmania to Papua New Guinea to SA.  Graham & Jenny Brown
  11th August  Suharto – Hero or Villain  Greg Thé
  18th August  Once upon a time – memories from the floor  Convenor-Wendy Miles
 
Monday 11:30
Small Engines – Know How & Maintenance Roger Hall
Class limit 5 
We all have motor mowers (and maybe brush-cutters or chainsaws) and occasionally pay to have them serviced. This course is suitable for both men and women and will teach you about 2 and 4 cycle engines and their essential maintenance. A detailed set of notes will be provided. The course will include the opportunity for practical hands on maintenance training (at Roger’s home workshop) with students’ own machines.
Roger is an ex TAFE lecturer and examiner and ran his own business. His wide experience makes him an excellent teacher.
 
Monday 1:30 K A3
Challenging Ideas David Leaman
This course is a review of some of those ideas which have been challenged or still challenge our cherished beliefs, the status quo, or popular belief. Each is fully explained with examples drawn from various fields. Three ideas are modern and especially controversial; so be warned.
David is well known to U3A as a geologist, geophysicist and ground water specialist. His many other interests include railways, history and music. He has written several books.
Monday 1:30-3:30 K A3
The Writers Group Marian Jellyman
Class limit 15 
Now in its 6th year this is a course where you can meet an eclectic group of U3A members with a variety of lifestyles and backgrounds. Each week, if they wish, members do writing homework and then share it with the group.This is a course to blow the mind with a roomful of laughter, wisdom, provoking thoughts, quirky humour and many memories.

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 Tuesday 10:00-12:00 Field 
 U3A Strolling Seniors Judy Sprent
 Class limit 12 
On 17th June, the first outing will start with a meeting in the U3A Kitchen at 930am to discuss and decide the walks for the term and complete indemnity forms.
Join us for an invigorating, healthy and social activity ending in a welcome cuppa. We will walk for about 1 to 1.5 hours along beaches, river banks, back roads, paths and reserves. Car pooling is facilitated. Just bring a raincoat, a drink bottle, walking shoes or strong sneakers, sunscreen, a hat and basic first aid items. Participants will get information showing the routes, detailing start and end points and contact numbers.
Judy is a friendly and keen walker and very knowledgeable about some of our areas and has expertise in our natural environment.
 
 Tuesday 10.00-onwards Field
 U3A Ramblers  Claire Morgan
 Class limit 12 
 On 17th June, the first outing will start with a meeting in the U3A Kitchen at 930am to discuss and decide the walks for the term and complete indemnity forms.
This walking group will tackle walks which could take up to 3-4 hours duration and be of moderate difficulty. Walkers are to bring lunch and be prepared on some trips to travel outside Kingborough municipality. Car-pooling is facilitated. Participants will get information showing the routes, detailing start and end points and contact numbers.
Claire loves the passion of the outdoors and sees walking as a way to maintain fitness and enjoy the environment. She has organised interesting walks for the Ramblers during the year
 
 Tuesday 10.00  K A1
 Self Fulfillment through Applied Meditation  Gordon Dobbs
Within each of us there is an ideal or perfect self, wanting desperately to express itself. Through Applied Meditation, ancient wisdom and modern science we open the doors for fuller self-expression, creativity, health and happiness. In this course we are shown how to meditate sitting in the comfort of a chair so that we can apply the techniques in everyday situations.
Gordon has taken meditation and self help groups over many years, enabling each person to discover their real strengths and individuality.  
 Tuesday 10.00  K A3
 Extraordinary People  Gifford Causon
A pirate, a heretic, a victim of the guillotine, explorers, a convict – these are some of the extraordinary we will get to know. Several of these have connections with Tasmania.
Gifford is a popular U3A tutor and has taught Middle East civilisations, early development of technology and the written word, transport and travel, the industrial revolutions, and early civilisations of the Americas.  

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 Tuesday 11.30  K A3
 All about Wellness  Nadine Clarke & Pip McKendrick
This course is a ten week series outlining strategies for physical, emotional, and mental well-being. Or expressed in another way “how to get the most out of our life in the golden years.”
Nadine has been a registered nurse for 20 years specialising in oncology. She is a practising naturopath.
Pip is a naturopath and massage therapist and works in aged and disability care.
 Tuesday 11:30  K A1
 Play Reading  Bernard Pettifer
 Class limit 15 
 To have fun!! This course mainly consists of light and humorous play-reading by a happy and enthusiastic membership.
Bernard is in his words “Getting older by the term”; he is a retired School Principal who has run this popular course for several years. He enjoys play reading and is a great believer in ‘having fun’ through the play readings. It’s a great opportunity to take on different characters and share in the camaraderie of the group.  
 Tuesday 1:30 K A3
 History and Study of Religions – Islam and Buddhism  Tony O’Brien
 This course will be an historical study of the rise of Judaism and Islam. It will be a stimulating course offering a great blend of ancient history, significant people and places, language and culture.
Tony has an Arts Degree from Melbourne and has been a secondary and tertiary teacher of English and Russian Language and Literature. He has, for the last 18 years, taught Religious Studies.
 
  
 Preserving Memories  Marian Jellyman
 Class limit 10 
Exercise your creativity as you display your memories - photos, art work, memorabilia and journaling in a way that will preserve them safely for future generation as well as givingyou a lot of pleasure along the way.A very hands-on course for beginners or competent scrap bookers.
Marian is passionate and experienced in displaying information and is capable of bring out the best in the course participants
 
 Thursday 9 am - 2 pmKA2
 Keyboard Classes -  Jan Mills
5 continuing classes have been scheduled on Thursday and the enrolments have been completed. There will be no new enrolments this term. Classes will commence Thursday July 10
 

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 Thursday 10:00  K A1
 Exploring Shakespeare  Self Managed
This will be a class for those who wish to discover or rediscover Shakespeare’s literary art. We will read and discuss two chosen plays within the context of their historical period and contrast and compare them with other Shakespearean plays.
King Lear and The Merchant of Venice will the two plays to be discussed so do your reading homework over the holidays!, decide which characters you may like to read and bring along any interesting information to add to the discussions.
  Thursday 10:00  K A3
 Brush up your Maths  Noella Foxcroft
Would you like to help your grand-children with their maths homework? Do you think you might have forgotten everything you learned in maths classes at school? This will be an informal and fun approach to basic and high school maths. Please bring an exercise book, a ruler, and a simple calculator.
Noela has taught for many years and is a popular tutor for U3A in a variety of subjects. Her maths courses have run continuously at Clarence U3A and this term she also is offering this course to Glenorchy U3A in their first year.
 
 Thursday 11:30  K A3
 Games of the Mind  Convenor: Noel Hore
 This course has proved popular and an enjoyable way to spend an hour or two. It will an opportunity to participate with friends in playing scrabble, chess, crosswords or whatever mind games you choose; please bring your own sets to share. This will be a self-help group and we encourage beginners and more advanced level players to join. This will be a fun time.
Neil has been active in the self management of the group since its inception and believes there is plenty of room for new members and challenges.
 
 Thursday 11:30  K A1
 Vivid Verse - Pleasurable Poetry  Glen Pullen
 Class Limit 12  
A relaxed group sharing favourite short poems arranged in themes. The first session will be Glenn’s choices and from them on participants will share their knowledge and favourite examples of verse.
Glenn is a former high school teacher and literary administrator. His passion for English and words is legendary.
 
 Thursday 1:30  K A1
 Terrorism & Wars in Afghanistan & Iraq  Derek Verrall
What is terrorism? How has the threat of terrorism been used to justify wars in Afghanistan and Iraq? Is Iran next? How has Australia become involved in these conflicts? What has been the course of these conflicts and why are they taking so long to resolve?
Derek taught International relations and Australian Foreign Policy for 20 years at Adelaide, Deakin and the University of Tasmania. He now dwells in Woodbridge, gardens and reads widely in International politics.
 

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WOODBRIDGE COURSES
 Monday 11:00  W
 Evolution of Music In The Western World - Part 1  Nora Durell
 This series will trace the development of music from the time of the 6th century BC when the Greek philosopher Pythagoras first discovered the relevance of numbers in musical harmony. The composers and their music together with the instruments used over the changing periods until the end of the Classical Period, will be discussed. Recordings will illustrate and enhance the series.
Nora is a graduate of the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music and holds a BA from the University of Tasmania.
 
 Monday 1:30 - 3:30 W
 Writing at Woodbridge  Peter Laud
 Write about anything – prose, poetry, fiction, non-fiction, autobiography, birthday wish-lists, letters to MPs, - anything goes!
Peter is a former newspaper journalist and a happy small scale farmer turned licensee of a very small post office.
 Tuesday 10:30-12:30  W
 Well Before William Kate Steeden
This course is an excursion into English History.
When I was asked which period people would like me to illustrate I was told “Begin at the Beginning” so that’s what we are going to do. The story of England didn’t start in 1066, far from it, so we’re going to talk about some of the fascinating glimpses of the times WELL BEFORE WILLIAM which recent researches have brought to light.
Kate has previously delivered this course at Cygnet U3A and it was very popular so don’t miss it! 
 Tuesday 1:00-3:00  W
 Art with Sue  Sue Miller
 This class explores the works and techniques of some of Sue’s favourite artists and then members just have fun drawing. Equipment will be provided for the first session and participants should not buy any materials until after they have started the course.
Sue is a practicing artist, has a variety of styles, and likes experimenting with different media. She holds a Masters Degree of Fine Art, is an experienced teacher and has exhibited in many joint and solo exhibitions.  


COURSE REPRESENTATIVES

We again need volunteers to act as Course Representatives for Term 2. If you know you are going to attend a course, please consider being the Course Representative. Contact a member of the committee if you want to know exactly what this involves. If you can help, please detach the slip below and send with your course enrolment form. A member of the committee will contact you to confirm the position.

YES I CAN HELP

Name ______________________________ Tel. ___________

Email _____________________________________ (please print clearly)

I wish to volunteer as Course Representative for ________________________________

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A free training course for U3A Kingborough members


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"Into the Internet Age"

Learn to use the U3A website

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U3A was successful in obtaining a grant from the Adult and Community Education
Grants Program to run 5 information sessions to familiarise U3A Members with the
U3A Kingborough & U3A Online web sites. In doing so, participants will also learn
how to access and use other websites.

Venue: Kingston Online Access Centre.

Dates: Choose one only.
23rd May
30th May
6th June
13th June
20th June

Time: 10.00am – 12.30 – with a break for morning tea (provided).


Cost           FREE


Bookings are essential – contact:

Kingston Online Access Centre PH: 6229 9255

Email: kingston@tco.asn.au



SOCIAL EVENTS IN TERM TWO


POT-LUCK LUNCH – FRIDAY 22 AUGUST (a new event!)



On the last day of term two, at 12.30 PM, a ‘Pot-luck’ Lunch will be held
in Room A2 at the Kingston Adult Education Centre.

No need to book, simply turn up on the day with a dish of food to share.
Please ensure that it is ready to serve – hot dishes need to be heated at
home and brought in an insulated container.

BYO eating & serving utensils, plates glasses and drinks.

SUNDAY LUNCHES
1st Sunday each month at 1.00pm.


This is a great way to meet and get to know people.
Come for a coffee or full lunch.

Lunch with new and old friends at different venues
in Kingborough and Hobart

To be on the email notification list, email Marian marianj@email4life.com.au

Then book for each event by email or phone (6229 9071)
at least 3 days in advance so that tables can be booked.

Transport can be arranged if required.

Watch the U3A Notice Board for more details.

ALL U3A MEMBERS, FAMILIES, PARTNERS AND FRIENDS WELCOME

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL


 June 1 The Beach Restaurant, Blackmans Bay. July 6
 July 6th The Timeless Way, 33 Hunter Street, Hobart.
 August 3rd Pear Ridge Restaurant, Margate
 September 7th Riverview Inn, 795 Sandy Bay Rd, Taroona.
 October 5th Mermaid Café, Ferry Road, Kettering
 November 2nd Peppermint Bay, Woodbridge.
 December 7th The Fish Bar, 50 King Street, Sandy Bay

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KINGBOROUGH U3A
MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION
$26 PER PERSON

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Your subscription entitles you to Membership of U3A Kingborough for the remainder of 2008.
Once you are a financial member, you may enrol for any number of courses in the remaining
two terms, subject to a place being available.
If you are a new member, you will be issued with a name-tag showing your Membership
Number; this will assist when you renew your membership in future years.
NOTE: If you do not enrol for any courses, the subscription is not refundable.



Payment Options


 Attend the Membership Day, Thursday May 15 , 10 AM – 12 noon - bring the completed form to speed the process! You can enrol for the courses of your choice at the same time, if you wish.        
 2 Post this form and your payment to:        
  'Membership', U3A Kingborough Inc., P.O. Box 479, Kingston 7051        
 3 Pay by Direct Debit (by internet only – not at a bank) and send us your details:        
  A/c Name:   U3A Kingborough A/c No: 12 98 26  
  Bank:   Westpac BSB: 037015  
  A/c No:   12 98 26  
  If paying by Direct Debit (internet only - not at a bank) :        
  1Put your name in the ‘description’ box so that your payment can be identified AND      
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Notify us by email at u3akingborough@email4life.com.au with ‘Membership’ in the subject line. Please include your name, tel. number, and address in the message - this information is needed for our records.
Or post this form to ‘Membership’ U3A Kingborough Inc, PO Box 479, Kingston 7052 marking it ‘paid by direct debit’      



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Members’ Contributions

In each edition of the newsletter we like to include one or two pieces of writing
from one of our members. Articles, stories and opinion pieces are all welcomed.
If you would like to contribute, please forward your writing to the editor,
preferably in electronic form.

STROKE IDENTIFICATION – A VALUABLE SKILL FOR US ALL

An email relating to the value of identifying a stroke as quickly as possible has been circulating for several years.
It starts like this:
During a BBQ, Ingrid stumbled and took a little fall. When friends offered to call paramedics she assured everyone that she was fine - she had just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes.
They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Ingrid went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening.
Ingrid's husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been taken to the hospital - (at 6:00 pm Ingrid passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps Ingrid would be with us today. Some don't die.... they end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead.

The email then goes on to quote a neurologist:
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can reverse the effects of a stroke - totally.
The story in the email may be true, but the quote from the neurologist is misleading – early diagnosis and treatment help to minimize the effects of a stroke but may not be able to reverse them completely. However, the idea behind the email is sound – time is critical so learning to identify the signs may save someone’s life or limit the permanent damage suffered.

RECOGNISING A STROKE

The email then outlines strategies that help you recognise the symptoms of a stroke. Here is a summary of the advice contained in the email:
There are four simple tests you can apply if you fear that someone may have had a stroke Think S T R T – and do it STRaighT away!:
S      Ask the individual to SMILE.
T      Ask the person to TALK and SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (it should be coherent e.g. It is sunny today)
R      Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
T      Tell the person to STICK OUT YOUR TONGUE - it should be straight and not go to one side.
If the person has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call 000 immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.

Other signs to be aware of include: difficulty swallowing; dizziness or loss of balance;
severe headache that comes on suddenly; and loss or blurring of vision.
REMEMBER – Strokes are always an medical emergency!
If you have received such an email and passed it on you will certainly have donemore good than harm. However, now if it turns up in your email box, remember to add a cautionary note to indicate that ‘total reversal’ of symptoms is not always possible, however quickly the diagnosis and treatment is done.
Venie Phillips (with advice from her husband, Dr Colin Phillips)



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