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U3A Armadale

Locality: Brookdale, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 414 053 421



Address: Evelyn Gribble Community Center 6112 Brookdale, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.u3aarmadalewa.org.au

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25.01.2022 On a sunny Friday 10th October, thirty four members met at the Byford Country Club for a fun bowls morning. We started the day with tea/coffee scones and cream, and then it was down to some serious business. We were told the rules of bowls, and each group was given tuition by two volunteers of the Byford Bowls group. This was very enjoyable, but not to be taken too seriously. After playing for over an hour, a drink and a delicious lunch cooked by the chef of the club was in order. Everyone enjoyed the morning and those who were unable to play were happy to sit and watch, and chat amongst themselves. Some members have expressed an interest in forming a bowls group. Sheila will investigate this and who knows where it will lead us!



22.01.2022 This month thirteen members met at the William Langford Community House for a taste of Egyptian cooking. Here we heard how our course leader for the day Waffa, along with her husband came to live in Australia and gain employment here some ten years ago. Since arriving they have been blessed with three children. Despite her broken English, she did well to cook us a meal of Koshari, with tomato sauce and Egyptian rice pudding. Our final visit to another country's cuisine will be Thailand on Thursday 12th November. Anyone wishing to come along will have to register with Sheila: 0439 926 333. Cost $10.

19.01.2022 Recreational Ramblers Where: Chevin Road, Roleystone When: Friday 25 September, 8:45am. Parking: Robinson Road, off Chevin Road... After: Raeburn Cafe for coffee. Lost: Look for yellow car. Contact Pat: 0422 020 044

18.01.2022 Join us for a social get together at Byford & District Country Club on Friday October 9th at 9am. Share morning tea with members - $5.00 each for tea, coffee, scones, jam & cream. Please pay Sheila when booking. Enjoy a lesson by volunteers from the Bowls Club. After you have been shown the basic rules of the game, then why not try bowling yourself (if you want to, no pressure!). Please wear flat shoes no high heels! Following the bowling, why not share a Seniors lunch with... friends? $11.90 for members, $12.50 for non-members. Or you can choose from the extensive main menu. Pay as you order. Kick up your heels! Have a bit of fun! Share a meal! Enjoy the fresh air! Contact Sheila 0439 926 333 to book. Only 35 places available so get in quickly! Byford & District Country Club 88 Linton St, Byford



11.01.2022 RECREATIONAL RAMBLERS WITH ANN & PAT 28/9/20 Our first walk can only be described as perfect .... Perfect weather. Perfect group.... Perfect refreshments at the Pink Deli cafe. What more can I say...oh did I say how perfect. No complaints. We are looking forward to the next one. Ann & Pat

11.01.2022 On Melbourne Cup day, U3A Armadale had a fantastic meeting. With lots of snacks and a few bubbles, the membership enjoyed not only the race, but a topical quiz and raffle. To our great surprise we also had an unexpected guest, ‘Champion’ the ‘Wonder Horse’. Fake News had it that he was entered in the Cup but couldn’t get there due to border restrictions, so he gate crashed our event instead! One or two members tried to feed him but it was explained that he had already had his oats! Roy and Ray ran the tote for us, with Roy receiving a suprise gift of a homemade donut - his favourite! Thanks to the Committee and helpers for arranging a great morning and terrific fun.

11.01.2022 Today our guest speaker was Derek Smith who spoke about the Fairbridge Farm School. Derek is the Vice-President of the Old Fairbridgians Association. He migrated to Australia from the UK as an orphan in 1953 and grew up at Fairbridge. To this day he does not know his real name, age and has only recently be able to track down a sister he didn’t know he had. Derek explained the reasoning behind Fairbridge’s foundation, and the functioning of an institution that was founded in 1913. After the farm closed in 1981, it become a family holiday destination enjoyed by many over the years. https://www.waholidayguide.com.au/fairbridge-village



11.01.2022 This Tuesday our guest speaker was Barbara Gurney on the subject of ‘Writing a Story’. Barbara is Perth based and started writing fiction in 2008 where her excellent storytelling has been rewarded many times over at competition level. In 2012, she won first prize for ‘Wide Brown Land' in the Minlaton Show Literary Awards, and for ‘Purple’ in the Yarram Community Learning Centre Annual Literary Competition. Her books also include ‘Footprints of a Stranger’, ‘Road to Hanging Rock’, ‘Life’s Shadows’, ‘Dusty Heart’ and ‘Lessons From the Universe’. Barbaras has been invited back next year to run a writing course for us, which after Tuesday’s wonderful talk we are all looking forward to. Many thanks Barbara. https://barbaragurney.webs.com

07.01.2022 Tuesday 29 September we set off from the Evelyn Gribble Community Centre for a day in the countryside looking for wildflowers. The first stop was Bells Rapids via Brigadoon for morning tea, and a leisurely look at the Avon river. From there we continued our journey via Bullsbrook and the Chittering Valley, where we stopped off to view a selection of wildflowers. This was followed by lunch at the Stringy Bark Restaurant in the Chittering Valley. An excellent lunch. On the retu...rn journey we had another stop to view another selection of wildflowers before returning to Evelyn Gribble. A wonderful day out. Many thanks to Ray and Club 55 for arranging such an interesting trip. See more

03.01.2022 Today was the last day of our six week Be Connected computer course. Judging by the faces, everyone enjoyed the experience and hopefully came away with a little more knowledge of the digital age. Well done to all the participants, and you’ll be pleased to know I’m looking forward to running another course early next year for those who missed out. If you would like to try the Be Connected course for yourself, please go to https://beconnected.esafety.gov.au

02.01.2022 Tuesday 15 September our guest speaker was Ingrid Sieler, Community Engagement Manger of Perth Natural Resource Management (NRM). This company is a highly regarded for-purpose organisation in the natural resources management (NRM) sector. They collaborate with governments (federal, state and local), community, academics and the corporate sector to deliver solutions to environmental issues. Ingrid’s talk gave us a very interesting look into how this sector is organised and operates to achieve it’s environmental management goals. Thank you Ingrid. www.perthnrm.com

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