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The Launceston School for Seniors Inc.
Postal Address: The Launceston School for Seniors Inc. PO Box 903 Launceston 7250 Office: 8 High Street Open during term time: Monday to Friday 9.00 am-12.30 pm Office Manager: Vicki Wilson Phone: 6334 4007 After Hours: Trevor Curtis-Flynn: Barry Lumley OAM:
Classes: 8 High Street, except where notified Glenara Lakes Auditorium Various locations (VL) Registration Fee: Registration fee for Term 1 2018 is $45 no matter how many classes you attend.
Term 3: 2018 Registration day: Tuesday, September 25th 2018 Term Start: Monday, October 1st 2018 Term ends: Friday, December 7th 2018 Monday classes end: Monday, December 10th 2018
Term 2: 2018 Registration day: Tuesday, June 19th 2018 Term start: Monday, June 25th 2018 Term ends: Friday, August 31st 2018
Between classes, enjoy a
FREE cuppa and have a chat
with other members
Term 1: 2018 Registration day: Tuesday, March 6th 2018 Friday classes start: Friday, March 9th 2018 Other classes start: Tuesday, March 13th 2018 Term ends: Friday, May 25th 2018 Monday classes end: Monday, May 28th 2018
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The
Launceston School for Seniors Inc.
Registration Day:
Tuesday March 6th, 2018
9.30 am - 12.00 noon
8 High Street
Website: www.lss.org.au
Email: [email protected]
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IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU WEAR
YOUR NAME BADGE
DURING SCHOOL TIME see page 7
Class Re-commencing This Term
Course No. 29 Mon. 9.30 - 12.00 Making a Ukulele
Course No. 46 Tue. 9.30 - 10.30 L,L,L & Language
The concept of School for Seniors is to offer the over 50s
some challenging and educative
activities which will provide them with social,
educational, physical and spiritual momentum for this
very important part of their life.
The Launceston School for Seniors Inc.
New Classes This Term
Course No. 43 Wed. 11.00 - 12.30 The Jewish People:
Who & What Are They?
Course No. 44 Thu. 12.15 - 2.15 Moving Mindfully
Don’t forget “MOVIES’’ every Wednesday at
12.45pm in room 4. Please refer to page 26
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SCHOOL BADGES ONLY $ 3.00 EACH,
AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
UNTIL AGM 2018
Patron: Hon. Don Wing AM
Chairman Trevor Curtis-Flynn
Vice Chairman Barry Lumley OAM
Secretary Betty Laverty
Treasurer Carmel Coombs
Committee Alan Jones
Members Ian Kershaw
David Miller
Terry Neal
Patricia Pettett
Graham Quinn
Bob Sievers
Carol Titmus
Bev White
Philip Whitehead
Public Officer Tony Burridge
Editor Bevan Forrester
Life Members Norma Pointing 2001 (dec.)
Edward King 2003 (dec.)
Leo Minol 2004
Sam Taylor 2009 (dec.)
Pat O’Bryan OAM 2015
Barry Lumley OAM 2015
Betty Laverty 2015
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P.C. & APPLE MAC COMPUTERS
We offer classes for older people in a very relaxed and friendly
environment
Our tutors are skilled in a variety of subjects -
Beginners Basic Computer Instruction-
Word Processing - Graphics - Family History -
Photo Management - Skype - Mobile Phones and more
For information ring 6343 4928
Address: 1 Pipeworks Road, Glen Dhu (behind RSL, Wellington St.)
Older Persons Electronic Network
Tutors and Committee Meeting
It is essential that tutors attend these meetings.
These meetings are held each term on the Thursday following registration
day to provide tutors with their class lists and discuss vital matters of
concern in an informal and relaxed manner.
The meeting for Term 1, 2018 will be held on:
Thursday, 8th March
at 10.00am
in Room 2
As this will be our first meeting for the year, it would be appreciated if all
tutors and committee members could make the time available to attend and
get to know your fellow tutors.
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Welcome to the Launceston School for Seniors for Term 1, 2018.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ
CAREFULLY
About the School -The Launceston School for Seniors is primarily
an organisation for people over 50 who like mental and physical
activity and want to pursue existing interests or develop new ones.
Activities of the School are ‘personal goal’ oriented, with the
intention of giving satisfaction to those who participate in its
activities. This satisfaction is achieved through the interaction with
other like-minded citizens and sharing information on a variety of
topics.
Courses this term - This syllabus contains the details of 67 courses
and activities that are available for Term 1, 2018.
Location of courses - Most activities take place at 8 High Street,
with some taking place at Glenara Lakes Auditorium, while others
may be held at other venues as indicated in the syllabus.
Term fee - The term fee is $45 which entitles you to attend as many
subjects as you wish, providing there are vacancies.
Classes with limits - Some classes have limits for various reasons.
These classes are listed on page 9 and are listed in bold letters on
the Enrolment Form.
Enrolment procedure - Enrolments should be made on registration
day as detailed on page 8, however, late enrolments can be made by
visiting the School office at High Street which is open between
9.00am and 12.30pm each weekday during term.
Parking - We are fortunate to have some off-street parking available
on our premises at High Street. Nevertheless, these spaces can be
filled quite quickly. There are also some spaces on High Street and
York Street with a 3 hour limit.
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Please drive carefully - Please take care when entering and leaving
the High Street premises, particularly at those times when some classes
have finished and the next classes are about to begin. Pedestrians - for
your own safety, please use the pedestrian gate.
Our School - Our Family - At the Launceston School for Seniors we
like to think of ourselves as one big family where we look after one
another and all pitch in to share the family responsibilities.
We are extremely fortunate to have more than 70 volunteer tutors
presenting these 67 courses and activities for this term. It is only
because of the commitment of these people, and our volunteer
committee members, none of whom receive any payment for their
services, that we are able to offer to you, our members, your choice of
any number of these activities for the princely sum of $45 per term.
And that price even covers a cuppa and biscuit between classes. Try
and find this value elsewhere. We are also very fortunate to have
access to the buildings that we use, which do cost us money to lease.
We should all be very grateful that we are able to take advantage of all
that the School has to offer, but it also comes with a responsibility for
each and every one of us to show our appreciation, take a pride in the
organisation and share some of the load. We should not expect our
volunteers to carry the responsibility for everything.
All we ask is that we all accept some responsibility to help out in
keeping the School premises clean and tidy and secure so that we can
all enjoy those things that make our School so precious. These things
don’t just happen and I’m sure you all appreciate the effort that your
tutors have put in, presenting your class subject. PLEASE HELP – to
clean up and wash up after morning tea – washing up with hot
water and detergent, not just rinsed under the hot water tap - leave
the class room and kitchen clean and tidy – where possible, help to
replace the furniture as required – ensure that windows are closed,
lights and heaters turned off etc. Above all, take pride in the School
and treat it as you would your own home. Thank you!
Enjoy the new term!
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Course 49 Mini Golf 12.00 - 1.00 Launceston Indoor Sports Arena 23 Racecourse Crescent Launceston. (Near Kmart)
Enjoy the exercise.
Tutor: Bevan Forrester
Course 65 Spirit of Philosophy 12.15 - 1.30 8 High Street Room 4
Philosophy means the “love of wisdom” and wisdom is about the “good life” - what is the “good life” and how do we live it? The main tool for
discovering this will be thoughtful discussion. Half hour DVD on philosophy, followed by group discussion.
Tutor: Tony Harrison David Macleod
Friday
Course 66 Tennis 9.30 - 12.00 Launceston Regional Tennis Centre 57 Racecourse Crescent Launceston. (Near Kmart)
Cost $5.00 Play is dependent on weather as it is outdoors.
Lessons can be arranged at other times for those who want to brush up on their game or learn. Please contact Andrew or James on 6108 8290
Tea or Coffee available after game at 12.00
Facilitator: Jack Hummerstone Assistant: Sue Westbrook
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Course 74 Writing Workshop Limit 15 12.30 - 2.30 8 High Street Combining Room 3 & Room 2
Exploring writing through memoir, fiction and non-fiction in a supportive and stimulating atmosphere.
The Friday Writing Workshop over-reached itself in 2017, so Nancy Corbett and Patience Stewart have decided to create a second class in
2018, which will run at the same time and they will share all their materials between them. Once the first class is full - 12 members, the other will then be created, this will enable new members to join our
class without changing the quality. We look forward to welcoming new and old members at 12.30 on Friday 9th March, 2018
Tutors: Nancy Corbett Patience Stewart
Friday
Course 35 French Intermediate Study Group 11.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 4
Advanced French.
Tutor: Kathy Dunning
Course 37 Garden Group 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Room 2
Sharing knowledge to common and complex garden tasks. Talks from invited guests on special subjects.
Tutors: Judy Husband Bob Sievers
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EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Fortunately, emergencies don’t happen very often, but when they do, we
need to know who we should contact on your behalf. So, please let us
know your wishes.
Firstly - Register your details at the office.
Quite a number of people have taken the opportunity to register their
details which are kept in an envelope in the office. If you haven’t
registered your details, but wish to do so, would you please call at the
office or speak to your tutor or a committee member.
Also, if your details have been changed since lodging your original form,
please provide your updated information.
And then - Write the details on the back of your name badge.
Everyone is encouraged to write their prime contact/s on the back of their
name badge in case of emergency.
It is essential that you wear your name badge when
attending classes in all locations. Why? - see Page 7 and
Please, comply with this request.
CLASSROOM ETIQUETTE
Please Respect Your Tutor and Guest Speakers
Eating and Drinking in Class - An opportunity for a cuppa and biscuit is
provided between classes. Please have respect for your tutor and fellow
class members by not taking food and drink into the classroom.
Running Late? - Similarly, if circumstances cause you to be late for your
class, which can happen to any of us, please enter the room as
unobtrusively as possible.
Mobile Phones - And, last but not least, please turn off your mobile phone
during class time.
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WHAT DO I DO??
If I am interested in joining a class after registration day??
If you realise that you may wish to join another class, but did not register for
it on registration day, don’t despair!
Phone the tutor to check that the class is not over-subscribed and advise that
you would like to fit in. BUT, please do not just turn up.
ATTENDANCE AT CLASSES
Some tutors have expressed their concern that some members who had
registered for particular classes did not turn up on the first day of the
term. It was pointed out that in a number of classes the first day was used to
advise members of the program for the rest of the term.
There have also been similar occasions in some classes with limited
numbers. It is important that those who register for these classes have a
commitment to attend for the full term. It is disappointing when their non-
attendance may well result in other committed members being excluded
from the class.
We realise that there are many reasons for non-attendance from time to time
during the term. Some tutors like to be informed of absences, while it is not
required by others. Your tutor will let you know of the position in their class
at the beginning of the term.
We are sure that our members appreciate the effort of our tutors who are all
volunteers. We continue to have more than eighty tutors and committee
members who give their time and effort on a purely voluntary basis for the
benefit of the School and its members. Their efforts are greatly appreciated
by us all.
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Friday
BOOK NOOK
Bring a book, borrow a book, our Book Nook is a sharing idea for
members of the school, there are also DVD’s & Videos to borrow.
Situated in the foyer - you will find the doors open during school hours.
Course 32 French - Beginners 9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 4
A basic course in French from the very beginning for those who haven’t learnt French before or have not done so for a long time.
Tutor: Kathy Dunning
Course 33 The Friday Morning Group 9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 3
Each Friday morning at 9.30am a group of interested people will be meeting together to discuss and understand the systems that are used in the
administration of the School. If you have some experience in the use of computers, or other skills that you feel would be useful, and would like to
improve your knowledge while making a real contribution in assisting in the running of the School, we would be pleased to welcome you to our group.
Fresh ideas always welcome.
Tutors: Barry Lumley OAM Trevor Curtis-Flynn
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High Street 9.30 - 12.00 Multi Media Painting and Sketching - Limit 30
9.30 - 10.30 Italian
9.30 - 10.30 The Friday Morning Group
9.30 - 10.30 French Beginners
11.00 - 12.30 Garden Group
11.00 - 12.00 French Intermediate Study Group
12.30 - 2.30 Writing Workshop - Limit 15
12.15 - 1.30 Spirit of Philosophy
L.R.T.C 9.30 - 12.00 Tennis
L.I.S.A 12.00 - 1.00 Mini Golf
Friday
Course 42 Limit 30 Multi Media - Painting and Sketching 9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Combining Art Room & Room 1
We invite participants to bring their own supplies and work in which ever medium they choose. (Oils to be used in Room 1 only (no solvents) and clean up to be carried out at home). This class is spread between the Art room and Room 1 and students may choose to come for just an hour or
longer. All levels of experience are catered for with members experienced in oils, acrylics, coloured pastels and pencils and willing to share that
experience and support each other. This class provides a space for students to work autonomously and enjoy the energy and creative atmosphere
provided.
Tutors: Bruce Irwin Diana Diffey
Course 14 Italian 9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 2
Basic knowledge of Italian needed.
Tutor: Rosanna Iezzi
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Why Wear a Name Badge? Why is it Important?
The obvious reason - to show that we are proud to be a member
of the School and to identify ourselves when engaging with others in
our classes and general social interaction which is the basic ethos of
the School. It is also proof that we are financial members for the term
and indicates to tutors that we are entitled to attend classes.
But more importantly, recent emergency incidents have proved
the absolute importance of being able to identify the person involved
and particularly their emergency contacts, which has enabled the
emergency services to make contact to ascertain vital medical
information about the patient and to ease the concerns of their loved
ones.
And also - Insurance. The School has a duty of care under the
terms of its insurance policy, that in the event of an injury or medical
emergency to someone on premises being used by us during term
time, we are required to let the person’s emergency contact/s know as
soon as possible.
All of this is why the School has established procedures to ensure the
welfare of our members, particularly in cases of emergencies.
It is the responsibility of each member to contribute to
their own welfare by complying with these procedures.
And this is why
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU WEAR YOUR NAME
BADGE DURING SCHOOL TIME.
It’s up to you to play your part in keeping our School for
Seniors a social and safe community!
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Registration Day for Term 1, 2018 is on
Tuesday March 6th, 2018 at
8 High Street.
Registration: Term fee is $45 per term no matter how many classes
you wish to attend. We think you will agree that this fee represents
extremely good value for money.
Enrolment Form Two enrolment forms are in the centre of this syllabus book which you
can complete at your leisure prior to Registration Day. Simply complete
all the details and place a cross next to the classes in which you wish to
enrol, then separate the two forms by cutting them apart down the centre.
Registration Day procedure is as follows:-
1. Enter through the main entrance where you will be met by our
volunteers who will guide you through the procedure.
Doors open at 9.30am. Close at 12.00.
2. If necessary, complete your enrolment form and/or membership
application form (The A4 Membership Application form should be filled
in by new members). Then have your form stamped for registration
purposes.
3. For classes with limits - In room 2, check at the table which has the
register for that class. (These classes are listed on next page)
4. Then - proceed to the payment tables. Note: EFTPOS now available.
(For those not registering for a class with limits - proceed directly to the
payment tables after your form has been numbered).
If you need assistance, please ask!
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Thursday
Course 75 Zest For Life 10.00 - 11.30 PCYC Corner Wentworth & Abbott St. Newstead
Improving Your Well Being and Regaining the Zest for Life.
Half hour of light workout, exercising whole of body, including joints.
Half hour of stretches and groundwork.
Half hour of Shibashi and breathing exercises.
Work on breathing, stances, memory and balance.
Cost: First 2 visits $4.00. If satisfied after 2 visits, the charge is $40-00 for
a year’s membership, plus $4.00/visit.
Seniors cup of tea/coffee and biscuits at the end of the session.
Note: Please wear loose comfortable clothing, also bring a towel and
water bottle.
Guarantee: For those who commit to regular attendance,
the benefits will be significant.
Tutor: David Macleod
Coordinator: Carmel Coombs
Course 2 Social Ballroom Dancing A Min. 8 1.00 - 2.00pm RAOB Centre - 11 Birch Avenue, Newstead
(some dance experience preferred)
Social Ballroom Dancing is a fun social time which will improve both mental and physical fitness. We will do a mixture of easy New Vogue and ballroom
dancing with a small cost of $8 per week. Please join us and experience the joy of dance. Water provided.
Casual comfortable clothes, Supportive shoes please (no rubber soled shoes or sandals).
Tutor: Diane Marsh
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Course 59 Scottish Country Dancing 11.00 - 12.00 Glenara Lakes Auditorium Participants must be able to walk at a reasonable pace and need to wear
flat shoes (not joggers). Easy dances are taught at walking pace.
Tutor: Betty Laverty
Thursday
Course 63 Singing for Pleasure 9.15 - 10.30 Glenara Lakes Auditorium
Choral singing unison and parts. Levy of $10 per year to be paid in class.
Tutor: Valerie Towers
Co-ordinators: Betty Laverty Murray Earnshaw
Course 26 LSS Concert Band 12.30 - 2.00 Glenara Lakes Auditorium Have fun playing your favourite music on your own instrument. Wide range
of music styles from easy to more challenging levels. Unfortunately, no absolute beginners.
Tutor: Lionel Bird
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Classes with limits
Once again we have some classes with limits. These classes have been
highlighted on the enrolment form. If you wish to enrol for one of these
classes, firstly have your form numbered, then proceed to the table
which is identified for receiving enrolments for that class. That table will
have a list which shows the cut-off point and you will immediately know
if your enrolment is OK.
Those classes with limits in this term are:-
Course No. 50 Painting or Drawing Limit 18
Course No. 51 Photography Digital SLR Limit 15
Course No. 29 Making a Ukulele Limit 4
Course No. 5 Art Lessons Limit 18
Course No. 77 Vinyl to CD or MP3 Limit 8
Course No. 56 Photoshop Elements Limit 15
Course No. 31 Drawing & Sketching Limit 18
Course No. 46 Literature, Learning, Laughter & Language Limit 25
Course No. 36 Fun With Words Limit 20
Course No. 17 First Tuesday Book Discussion Limit 12
Course No. 8 Third Tuesday Book Discussion Limit 15
Course No. 7 Portrait and Still Life Limit 12
Course No. 55 & 64 Model Making A & B Limit 16
Course No. 53 Picasa Limit 3
Course No. 3 Book Lovers Circle Limit 20
Course No. 71 Scrapbooking Limit 10
Course No. 48 Mah Jong (4 Beginners this term) Limit 32
Course No. 44 Moving Mindfully Limit 10
Course No. 2 & 13 Social Ballroom Dancing A & B Min. 8
Course No. 42 Multi - Media Painting and Sketching Limit 30
Course No. 74 Writing Workshop Limit 15
Please also note that computer classes are limited by the number of
computers available. Please check at the computer information table.
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ON REGISTRATION DAY !
Need to wait in line to register? - If you are NOT intending to
enrol for a restricted class, why stand in a queue waiting to register when
you can easily do so slightly later in the day. As long as you arrive
before 12.00 noon, you will not miss out. Hopefully this will mean
people registering for a restricted class would also not have such a long
uncomfortable wait.
Parking might also be less of a problem, with more scattered
enrolments. Why not have an extra hour in your warm bed in the
morning?
But, don’t forget Morning Tea. - It has been a tradition in the
School that members bring a plate for morning tea on Registration Day
which has provided an ideal and enjoyable opportunity to renew
friendships and to catch up with fellow members and friends in a relaxed
and informal atmosphere. We welcome the continuation of this tradition
and would be pleased to have your support.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR TERM 1, 2018
EASTER For the Easter Break our last day will be Thursday 29th March and
the term will restart on Monday 9th April. This means that we will
lose one Friday in the term. To compensate for this -
Friday classes will commence on Friday 9th March.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Please note that the A.G.M. will be held on Tuesday 17th April,
and nominations for office bearers will close on Tuesday 10th April.
Please note these dates in your diary.
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Thursday
Course 64 Model Making B Limit 16
12.00 - 3.00 8 High Street Art Room
Model making of any type or medium. Basic model making experience required.
Tutors: George Loughborough David Downing
Course 22 French - Transition 1.00 - 2.00 8 High Street Room 3
A transition course between French beginners and French intermediate.
Tutor: Rod Howell
Course 69 Sing and Play Ukulele - Group A 12.45 - 2.30 8 High Street Room 2
Enjoy making music as you sing and play your favourite songs with friends, new and old. This session will include songs learnt at the Tuesday class
but in a less formal format. Beginners Welcome.
Tutor: Alan Telford Co-ordinator: Beverley Marshall
Course 44 Moving Mindfully Limit 10 12.15 - 2.15 8 High Street Room 4
Learn to use your body in a relaxed way during your everyday activities.
Loose or comfortable clothing.
Tutors: Alex Jordan David Jordan
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Course 48 Mah Jong Limit 32 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Room 2
If you can play Mah Jong (The Western Game), please come and join us. Have fun and improve your game.
4 beginners this term. Come early to register. Players are encouraged to improve their knowledge and skills of the game
while contributing to the important social atmosphere of the School in general by taking the opportunity of playing with other groups at different
tables during the term.
Tutors: Maureen Cranfield
Diana Diffey
Thursday
Course 61 Spirituality in 21st Century - Discussion Group
11.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 4
This class seeks to discuss a broad range of spiritual topics and looks at connections between various religious and spiritual view points. Come
with an open mind.
Tutors: Dave Cooper Caroline Ball
Course 71 Scrapbooking Limit 10
11.00 - 2.00pm 8 High Street Room 1
Do you want to preserve your precious family photographs for future generations? Then come along and learn how to scrapbook.
No creativity necessary, no right or wrong way with projects as easy or as complex as you want. Just join us for some fun and friendship.
Bring your lunch, coffee and tea provided.
Tutor: Penny Garnsworthy
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Course 73 Walking for Health Leave at 9.30am from 8 High Street car park to various locations.
Short walks in the Launceston district for those who like to walk in company. Tutor - led walks around the Launceston area of between
40-90 minutes duration. The walks will be graded according to amount of climb and terrain covered so that participants can choose which walks to
join. Prompt departure. Programme available registration day.
Tutors: Klaus Decker Norma Purton
Monday High Street Leave at 9.30 Walking for Health
9.30 - 12.00 Painting or Drawing - Limit 18
9.00 - 11.30 Fundamentals of Photography
9.30 - 12.00 Photography - Digital SLR - Limit 15
12.30 - 2.30 Art Lessons - Limit 18
12.00 - 2.00 Vinyl to CD or MP3 - Limit 8
11.00 - 12.30 Computers - Basic and More for Beginners
1.00 - 3.00 Photoshop Elements - Limit 15
Ainslie House 9.30 - 11.30 Bridge for Beginners & Intermediate Players
O/L 9.30 - 12.00 Making a Ukulele - Limit 4
NTCC 10.00 - 11.30 Croquet
NTCC 1.00 - 2.30 Social Croquet
Course 50 Painting or Drawing Limit 18 9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Art Room
Join a friendly group of people interested in painting or drawing, in
watercolour, pastel, acrylic, pencils or oils (water based only). There is no tutor as such but many class members are happy to offer
support, ideas, encouragement and guidance in class.
Co-ordinators: Joan Morley Kate Frankcombe
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Course 51 Limit 15 Photography - Getting More Out Of Your Digital SLR
9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 4
Continuing with our journey into ISO, apertures, shutter speeds, depth of field, composition, editing and much more. There will be outings so you
can put your new skills to the test. Participants must own a SLR or similar camera on which lenses can
be changed.
Tutors: John Elliott Jan Greig
Monday
Course 52 Fundamentals of Photography 9.00 - 11.30 8 High Street Room 2
Photographs are more than just snapshots. When taken the right way, they become dramatic, personal statements with the power to last forever. They can transport you to distant landscapes, capture fleeting emotions,
recall cherished memories, reveal the beauty of daily life, and even change the world.
Some topics include: Making great pictures Camera equipment - What you need Lenses and focal length Shutter speeds Aperture and depth of field Light Composition and the rule of thirds Telling a story with pictures Panoramas and many more
Tutors: Graham Quinn Bevan Forrester
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Course 67 Tasmanian Experiences 9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 2
Different speaker each week. This course deals with all aspects of Tasmanians and their interests. One open day each term gives members the
opportunity to contribute items of interest.
Tutors: Bevan Forrester Carol Titmus
Thursday
Course 3 Book Lovers Circle Limit 20 9.15 - 10.45 8 High Street Room 4
Our main aim is to enjoy different genres of books and to share our enjoyment with others in the class.
We work with themes chosen by the students. The themes may include historical fiction, thrillers, travel, favourite non-fiction etc.
NO SET BOOKS and bring a small notebook to jot down titles of books discussed in class.
Tutors: Glenda Mahler Maree Di’Lodovico
Course 53 Picasa Limit 3 9.00 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 3
Are there precious family/holiday photos hidden away on your computer where they are seldom seen?
Learn how to enhance them, make slide shows with music for family and friends and also learn how to make beautiful collages using several photos
together. Picasa is a FREE program from Google.
YOU DO NEED BASIC WORD PROCESSING SKILLS.
Tutor: Margaret Carrington
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High Street 9.00 - 12.00 Model Making A - Limit 16
9.30 - 10.30 Cryptic Crosswords
9.30 - 10.30 Tasmanian Experiences
9.00 - 10.30 Picasa - Limit 3
9.15 - 10.45 Book Lovers Circle - Limit 20
11.00 - 2.00 Scrapbooking - Limit 10
11.00 -12.30 Mah Jong - Limit 32
11.00 -12.00 Spirituality In 21st Century
12.00 - 3.00 Model Making B - Limit 16
12.45 - 2.30 Sing and Play Ukulele - Group A
1.00 - 2.00 French Transition
12.15 - 2.15 Moving Mindfully - Limit 10
Glenara Hall 9.15 - 10.30 Singing for Pleasure
Glenara Hall 11.00 - 12.00 Scottish Country Dancing
Glenara Hall 12.30 - 2.00 LSS Concert Band
RAOB Centre 1.00 - 2.00 Social Ballroom Dancing A - Min. 8
PCYC 10.00 - 11.30 Zest for Life
Course 55 Model Making A Limit 16 9.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Art Room
Model making of any type or medium. Basic model making experience required.
Tutors: George Loughborough David Downing
Thursday
Course 27 Cryptic Crosswords 9.30 -10.30 8 High Street Room 1
Never tried, but want to? Have tried, but got confused? Come and learn about anagrams, double-meanings and hidden words.
Addicts also welcome.
Tutors: Michael Clarke
Ronda Mason
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Monday
Course 77 Vinyl to CD or MP3 Limit 8 12.00 - 2.00 8 High Street Room 2
Do you have records (or cassettes) that you value in your music collection and now have no convenient means of playing or storing them? You can be
shown how to transfer the music to CD or save it as MP3 files and even improve the sound by eliminating clicks and noise.
Shifting all of your collection to digital memory will save a lot of storage space and halt further degradation of the sound. Bring your laptop (with
Windows 7, 8 or 10 only and mouse), turntable (or cassette player) and a favourite recording.
Our tutors will guide you, but you will need basic computer skills!
Tutors: Graham Quinn Bevan Forrester Ian Kershaw
Course 5 Art Lessons Limit 18 12.30 - 2.30 8 High Street Art Room
Learn to paint with acrylics for small paintings. I will introduce you to basic acrylic paint, brushes and equipment. We will all undertake a small, simple project each week to help build up our skills
and confidence using acrylic paint and go home with a “masterpiece”. A list of basic equipment required will be issued on Registration day.
Tutors: Kate Frankcombe Christine Walker
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Course 9 Bridge for Beginners & Intermediate Players 9.30 - 11.30 Ainslie Community Centre, 5 Waveney Street, South Launceston.
Bridge for beginners and intermediate players, using Paul Marston’s Books.
Tutor: Doreen Girvan
Course 25 Computers - Basic and More for Beginners 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Room 3
Learning Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Publisher. Programs include creating letters, labels, budget records, greeting cards and
calendars using your own photos. Learn how to save your work in folders. Internet - finding Web pages using www address or search engine.
E-mail - sending and receiving messages, using address book.
Class limit; refer to note on bottom of page 9 re: availability.
Tutors: Eleanor Horder Shirley Forrester Trevor Curtis-Flynn
Monday
Course 56 Photoshop Elements Limit 15 1.00 - 3.00 8 High Street Room 4
Photoshop Elements: Leaner but cheaper than Photoshop CS5, but still a powerful photo-editing program. Learn to work on your images in the RAW
converter and then go on in Photoshop to make them even better. Participants must be able to bring a Lap-top computer with Photoshop
Elements to every class.
Tutors: John Elliott Peter Ralph
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Wednesday
Course 70 Zest For Life 10.00 - 11.30 PCYC Corner Wentworth & Abbott St. Newstead
Improving Your Well Being and Regaining the Zest for Life.
Half hour of light workout, exercising whole of body, including joints.
Half hour of stretches and groundwork.
Half hour of Shibashi and breathing exercises.
Work on breathing, stances, memory and balance.
Cost: First 2 visits $4.00. If satisfied after 2 visits, the charge is $40-00
for a year’s membership, plus $4.00/visit.
Seniors cup of tea/coffee and biscuits at the end of the session.
Note: Please wear loose comfortable clothing, also bring a towel and
water bottle.
Guarantee: For those who commit to regular attendance,
the benefits will be significant.
If you are a beginner this class will suit you.
Tutor: David Macleod
Coordinator: Carmel Coombs
Course 41 Social Croquet 11.00 - 12.30 ELCC
Easy to learn social croquet games. Excellent passive exercise at your own pace.
Flat soled shoes must be worn. Equipment provided.
Venue: East Launceston Croquet Club $5.00 Green Fee
Tutors: Lee Turner Murray Earnshaw
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Wednesday
Classic Movies The Classic Movies sessions will continue each Wednesday for Term 1, 2018
in Room 4 at 12.45pm.There will be no need to register for these sessions, but admission will be restricted to Launceston School For Seniors
members only. We will need to record those attending for fire evacuation circumstances.
Name badges must be worn and numbers are limited to seating capacity!
The movies planned are as follows:-
March 14th The Artist (Silent B/W) Film of the Year 2012 Jean Dujardin, Berenice Benjo March 21st Phantom of the Opera (Musical) 2005 Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum March 28th Amelia (Historical Drama) 2009 Hilary Swank, Richard Gere April 11th Kiss Me Kate (Musical) 1949 Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel April 18th Jamaica Inn (Drama B/W) 1939 Maureen O’Hara, Charles Loughton May 2nd Night at the Museum (Fantasy/Comedy) 2006 Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney May 9th Four Weddings & A Funeral (Comedy) 1994 Hugh Grant, Andie Macdowell May 16th Kings Go Forth (Drama) 1958 Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood May 23rd Mao’s Last Dancer (Drama) 2009 Bruce Greenwood, Chi Cao
Tutors: Ian Kershaw
Trevor Curtis-Flynn
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Course 62 Social Croquet 1.00 - 2.30 NTCC
A variety of mallet sports offered. Easy to learn, excellent passive exercise. Equipment provided. Flat soled shoes must be worn.
Venue: Northern Tasmanian Croquet Centre St. Leonards $5.00 Green Fee
Tutors: Lee Turner Murray Earnshaw Christine Russell
Course 34 Croquet 10.00 - 11.30 NTCC
Croquet easy to learn mallet sport, popular in all clubs throughout Australia. Passive exercise and very social. Equipment provided. Flat soled
shoes must be worn.
Venue: Northern Tasmanian Croquet Centre St. Leonards $5.00 Green Fee
Tutors: Lee Turner Christine Russell
Monday
Course 29 Making a Ukulele Limit 4 9.30 12.00 100 Elphin Road
Students will make a ukulele to their own design or to tutor’s design. Students will supply their own materials or they can buy from tutor. Some work will have to be done at home. Work will take place in my workshop. Space is limited. A contribution of $10 for power and some materials would be appreciated. A book on making a Ukulele is available for $15.
Tutor: Graeme Briton
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High Street 9.30 - 12.00 Drawing & Sketching - Limit 18
9.30 - 10.30 Literature, Learning, Laughter & Language - Limit 25
9.00 - 10.30 Practical Computing
9.30 - 10.30 German
11.00 - 12.00 Bits and Pieces
11.00 - 12.00 Science
11.00 - 12.15 Scrabble
11.00 - 12.00 Fun With Words - Limit 20
12.30 - 2.30 First Tuesday Book Discussion Group - Limit 12
12.30 - 2.30 Third Tuesday Book Discussion Group - Limit 15
1.00 - 3.00 Embroidery
12.45 - 2.00 Sing & Play Ukulele - Group B
1.00 - 2.00 Knitting Circle
PCYC 10.00 - 11.30 Zest for Life
ROAB Centre 3.00 - 4.00 Social Ballroom Dancing B - Min. 8
Tuesday
Course 31 Drawing and Sketching Limit 18 9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Art Room
Come along and join our class, using your own materials, pencil, charcoal, coloured pencil, water colour pencils.
Enjoy working in a friendly social environment, no tuition but help and guidance if needed.
Tutors: Bruce Penn Jenny Jones
Course 46 Limit 25 Literature, Learning, Laughter and Language
9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 2
Laughter has been proven to improve our health and longevity. So using a variety of resources, this group will learn, laugh, listen and use linguistic skills to link together a lush (or loopy) lotto of material for a lively hour.
Tutor: Kay Decker
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Course 40 Social Croquet 9.30 - 11.00 ELCC
Easy to learn mallet sport.. Excellent passive exercise at your own pace.
Flat soled shoes must be worn. Equipment provided.
Venue: East Launceston Croquet Club $5.00 Green Fee
Tutors: Lee Turner Murray Earnshaw
Course 7 Portrait & Still Life Limit 12 1.00 - 3.00 8 High Street Art Room
Using your own materials enjoy portrait & still life painting in a friendly environment. No tuition but help and guidance from other members of the
class. All mediums other than oils are welcome. Volunteer models are needed.
Co-ordinator: Diana Diffey
Wednesday
Course 12 Relaxation 12.15 - 2.15 8 High Street Room 2
Relaxation and stress management. Looking at causes and ways of managing stress using Relaxation Technique.
Tutor: Joan Marshall
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Course 19 Computers-Intermediate 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Room 3
Download photos from camera and organise folders on the computer. Would you like to do something with your photos, a power point presentation, an album or calendars/greeting cards in Publisher? Do “return address labels” or “address labels” for a mail merge.
Class limit; refer to note on bottom of page 9 re: availability.
Tutors: Eleanor Horder Anne Griffin Tony Rothwell Bev Dolesny
Course 4 Glass Craft 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Art Room
Kaleidoscope and Tiffany lead lighting.
Tutors: Bevan Forrester Mike Thompson
Course 43 The Jewish People: Who and What Are They? 11.00 - 12.30 8 High Street Room 4
An introduction to their history, God given laws, Way of life, Messianic Prophecies, History of Jew hatred, Nazi Holocaust and Arab-Israeli Conflict.
Tutor: George Goldsteen
Wednesday
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Course 6 Bits and Pieces 11.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 1
Craft, Christmas and Birthday Cards - Quiz - Poetry reading. Lunch together at end of term.
Tutor: Margaret Earnshaw
Course 39 German 9.30 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 4
The aim is to improve comprehension and communication skills by presenting reports and dialogues, reading book excerpts and anecdotes, practising German syntax as required, and enjoying cultural snippets and
some German songs. New participants must have some basic knowledge of German.
Tutors: Trevor Higgin Doris Geier
Tuesday Course 23 Practical Computing 9.00 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 3 This class will help you understand the use of IPads, Tablets (all types) and
smart phones. Bring yours to class - if our tutors don’t know all the answers, we will find
out! Class limit; refer to note on bottom of page 9 re: availability.
Tutor: Trevor Curtis-Flynn
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Course 60 Scrabble 11.00 - 12.15 8 High Street Room 3
Board game with lettered tiles similar to a crossword puzzle.
Tutors: Vicki Riette Margaret Mayne
Course 58 Science 11.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 2
A novel approach to the subject with interaction with class members, guest speakers from outside and within the school.
Experiments not part of the curriculum.
Tutor: Bob Sievers
Course 36 Fun With Words Limit 20 11.00 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 4
Come and join our class for lots of fun. Stimulate your brain, play word games and quizzes, learn about our wonderful language. Discover
mysteries about words. Remember, words are addictive.
Tutors: Barbara Ibbott Jeanette Oakley
Tuesday
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Course 18 Computers-Intermediate 9.00 - 10.30 8 High Street Room 3 Beginners welcome.
Download photos from camera and organise folders on the computer. Would you like to do something with your photos, a power point presentation, an album or calendars/greeting cards in Publisher? Do “return address labels” or “address labels” for a mail merge.
Class limit; refer to note on bottom of page 9 re: availability.
Tutors: Eleanor Horder Anne Griffin Tony Rothwell Bev Dolesny
Course 15 Chess For All 9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 1
Providing an opportunity to play Chess with people of varying strengths.
Tutor: David Parsley
Wednesday
Course 28 Creative Writing Circle 9.30 - 12.00 8 High Street Room 2
Everyone has a story to share, so “they” say; so why not take the opportunity to stimulate your creativity within a supportive group, where
everyone participates and shares their writing with others, in a warm inviting atmosphere. It’s fun.
Tutors: Hilary Fraser Margaret Thompson
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V/L 8.00 - 5.00 Bushwalking (weekly)
High Street 9.00 - 10.30 Popular Music of the 20s to 70s
9.30 - 12.00 Chess For All
9.30 - 12.00 Creative Writing Circle
9.00 - 10.30 Computers Intermediate
11.00 - 12.30 Glass Craft
11.00 - 12.30 Computers - Intermediate
11.00 - 12.30 The Jewish People: Who & What are They?
12.15 - 2.15 Relaxation
1.00 - 3.00 Portrait & Still Life - Limit 12
ELCC 9.30 - 11.00 Social Croquet
ELCC 11.00 - 12.30 Social Croquet
PCYC 10.00 - 11.30 Zest For Life
Course 54 Popular Music of the 20s to 70s 9.00 - 10.30 8 High Street Art Room
Join us for a social side of school - laugh and enjoy a coffee and good music from 20s to the 70s plus a short biography of an artist.
Finish term with musical shows DVD’S
Tutors: Mike Thompson Ian Kershaw
Course 10 Bushwalking - (Weekly) V/L 8.00 - 5.00pm
Walks to various locations, ranging from easy to hard throughout the term.
Programme for term available Registration Day
Tutors: Ian Sanderson Jim Gray Patrick Dickson David Maynard Don Clarke
Wednesday
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Course 8 Limit 15 Third Tuesday Book Discussion Group
12.30 - 2.30 8 High Street Room 1
We are a mix of e-book and hard-copy readers. Some subscribe to Book Groups Tasmania (part of LINC). We meet 3rd Tuesday every month to
discuss a particular book and at other times socially.
Tutors: Carol Reid Julie Walpole
Course 11 Embroidery 1.00 - 3.00 pm 8 High Street Room 2
Bring along your own work or come for some ideas from me. Learn and share new stitches and hints. Ring me and discuss any ideas.
Tutor: Judy Husband
Course 17 Limit 12 First Tuesday Book Discussion Group 12.30 - 2.30 8 High Street Room 1
During term breaks we meet in members homes.
Monthly meetings on 1st Tuesday of every month continue throughout the year. Books are supplied monthly by Book Groups Tasmania which
requires payment of a yearly fee of $78 concession - $95 with seniors card and $106 full, due in May.
An enjoyable stimulating activity and way to get to know people. Bring lunch if you like, to have with a cup of coffee.
Tutors: Glenda Mahler Merry Bastick
Tuesday
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Tuesday
Course 45 Knitting Circle 1.00 - 2.00 8 High Street Room 4
Knitting for pleasure, for charities or bring your own ideas.
Tutor: Jilian Sievers
Course 76 Sing and Play Ukulele - Group B 12.45 - 2.00 8 High Street Room 3
Enjoy making music as you sing and play your favourite songs with friends, new and old. Songs will include a range of easy to play and
some more challenging songs. There will be an opportunity to join the occasional performance at nursing homes or other venues.
Tutor: Alan Telford Coordinator: Beverley Marshall
Course 13 Social Ballroom Dancing - B Min. 8 3.00 - 4.00pm RAOB Centre - 11 Birch Avenue, Newstead
This is an introduction to sequenced and ballroom dancing for those with no experience. A fun class for fitness and social interaction. Come and
join us for the joy of dance. A small cost of $8 per week. Water provided. Casual comfortable clothes, no rubber soled or sling backed shoes
please.
Tutor: Diane Marsh
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Course 72 Zest For Life 10.00 - 11.30 PCYC Corner Wentworth & Abbott St. Newstead
Improving Your Well Being and Regaining the Zest for Life.
Half hour of light workout, exercising whole of body, including joints.
Half hour of stretches and groundwork.
Half hour of Shibashi and breathing exercises.
Work on breathing, stances, memory and balance.
Cost: First 2 visits $4.00. If satisfied after 2 visits, the charge is $40-00 for
a year’s membership, plus $4.00/visit.
Seniors cup of tea/coffee and biscuits at the end of the session.
Note: Please wear loose comfortable clothing, also bring a towel and water
bottle.
Guarantee: For those who commit to regular attendance, the benefits will be
significant.
Tutor: David Macleod
Coordinator: Carmel Coombs