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February 12 Rushy Whroomer Jan 2009 - Men of the Rushworth Community House - EncoreAs we noted in a Whroomer article last year, RCH has a talented array
David VanderDonk is a willing Rushworth Community Garden Volunteer whose efforts have contributed greatly to the excellence of the garden precinct.
Bernie (webDotWiz) Halpin is a tireless worker at the Community House. He teaches courses on computers and the Internet. After several decades working with computers, he is the ideal System Administrator for our extensive PC network. February 10 Rushy Whroomer Jan 2009 – Community House history in the making
The longest serving former Coordinator, Gillian is an ideal person to wade through the mountain of facts, figures, anecdotes and - dare we say it - rumours that have sprung from the House over the past two decades. Gillian would like to hear from past and present RCH staff, volunteers, committee members or visitors who think they have a worthwhile tale to tell. You can contact her by phone, or send an email or letter to the Community House and we’ll pass it on to Gillian. Rushy Whroomer Jan 2009 - Busy year ahead for Whroo Film Society
Film Society organiser (and silver-screen guru) Terry Bower has assembled a mixture of comedies, dramas and light entertainment that is guaranteed to appeal to a wide range of viewers. Film Society nights are held on the fourth Thursday of each month, and yearly subscriptions cost just $45, paid in three $15 instalments. If you prefer, the annual subscription can be paid fully in advance, and will save you $10 off the normal yearly rate. One of the great drawcards of the Whroo Film Society is that - in addition to watching a classic movie with delightful company - patrons can purchase an excellent three-course meal for just $7.50 per person. The season starts on 26 February with the 1983 British flm Local Hero. Other titles to be shown through 2009 include:
The Community House equipment used to show the movies has recently been upgraded with a dedicated DVD player and 5.1 digital audio Home Theatre System. The Whroo Film Society welcomes new members and visitors. Please contact Terry Bower at the House for information about this popular service offered by Rushworth Community House. February 05 Rushy Whroomer Jan 2009 - Sandy Ashton to relinquish RCH presidency
A founding member of the Community House in 1988, Sandy has held the presidency several times over the ensuing two decades. “It’s time for some new faces in the Committee of Management, and that includes the presidency”, Sandy said recently. “This is a great opportunity to introduce new people with new ideas and new ways of doing things while we veterans are around to help out if guidance is needed.” “It would be wonderful if people from other community organisations join our Board and inject their expertise. Who knows, a new President may even come from among them”, Sandy noted.
February 02 Rushy Whroomer Jan 2009 – A new year begins - 2009 welcomed by RCH Manager – Page 3
Indeed, there is much to be proud of – the House itself and all the facilities that offers are indeed great achievements. So too are the delightful community garden and the popular shed program. In the coming months, we will be holding special celebrations to mark our twentieth anniversary, and our Annual General Meeting in March promises to be an enjoyable occasion. 2008 provided many challenges, and no doubt 2009 will be no different. Transport service in jeopardy The looming threat to our volunteer driver program is of particular concern, and measures to address the issue are already underway. The successful program provides an important service transporting eligible Waranga residents to and from healthcare appointments in Shepparton, Bendigo and other Regional Centres. Our primary aim this year will be to secure on-going funding to safeguard the future of this vital service. Last year, we had to give up our contract to provide meals to the Seniors, so perhaps we can fnd another way to serve the community in a fruitful way. If you have any thoughts or ideas, please let us know; better still, sign up for Community House membership (just $5.00 annually) and help us to make a real contribution to Rushworth and District. Centrelink service During 2009, there was a marked increase in the number of people accessing the Centrelink services provided at the House. Centrelink clients are grateful that they can use a secure fax facility with faxback confrmation for many kinds of form lodgement, and can obtain certifed copies of original documents for Centrelink use. Courses The number of people seeking to learn or enhance their computer skills has also undergone a signifcant rise, with both daytime and evening classes almost full throughout the year. Indications are that this year’s computer classes will be similarly popular, so if you’re thinking about undertaking some PC power-learning at the House, get in early! Kyabram Community and Learning Centre delivered a Certifcate IV in Aged Care course at Rushworth Community House during 2008. The students who completed the course gained both academically and socially from their study experience, and many were motivated to attempt new life challenges as a result. A House full of people Of course, the Community House would not function at all without the efforts of many amazing people who devote their time and talents to helping the place run effciently and happily; to each of them, we all owe a great vote of thanks. Our IT gurus, front desk femmes fatale, RTC services manager (whom we must also congratulate for winning the 2008 Brown Nose Award – well done Cass, and extremely well deserved), our bookkeeper, maintenance man, gardeners, volunteer drivers,our Committee of Management and our amazing president, Sandy, whose dedication, vision and hard work are nothing short of inspirational. This year we are issuing a community-wide invitation for new people to join our committee of management, an important and enjoyable role requiring about two hours per month. If you have some skills to share, or know of someone who may be able to contribute, please let us know. At your Community House, change is a constant, as we welcome new volunteers and staff and farewell others. However, the one thing that really characterizes Rushworth Community House is the way the staff and volunteers work together, maintaining a harmonious environment that is enjoyable for all its participants. We always welcome new volunteers. With so many different activities going on at the House, there is literally something for everyone. And if you would like to share a personal skill or knowledge, come and talk to use about running a class or conducting a workshop to enable others to share your passion. The Community House is also keen to work with any community groups that may beneft from our knowledge and expertise. We offer such groups a wide range of assistance, including use of our facilities, together with technical and support services that may prove benefcial. Wishing you all a very happy new year full of good health and rewarding times. Debbie Bish |
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