Chats News A P RO ICL T O2 B0 E1 R 8 2 0 1 8 Never pass up new experiences (Scarlett), they enrich the mind." ~Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind~ I was going off the rails but this holiday put me back on track! Having not had a holiday for a long time I headed off in July for a big one! My stepson Zane was born in the USA and his Mother (or should I say Mom) Robyn had promised him to take him back when he became 18. So off we headed around the world, first to London to catch up with my pommie family and spend a fabulous night at the Opera (Mozart Don Giovani). Then to New York City to see the sights like the famous view from the Empire State Building. After that the real adventure began. I have always loved trains so we decided to take the Amtrack train all the way from the East coast to the West (around 3,000 miles). The first part of the journey was to Milwaukee in Wisconsin via Chicago which took around 19 hours. In Milwaukee we hired a car for a few days to look around before boarding for the next leg to Sandpoint Idaho the longest part of the trip, passing through Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana names which until then I only knew from old western movies. This was scheduled to take around 30 hours but due to a small delay we got stuck behind a freight train for hundreds of miles so we arrived 10 hours late. Despite the delays we had a great time watching America roll past our window. It is a beautiful place. If you want to see a country and meet the locals I reckon the best way is on the train! After a couple of days in Sandpoint next up was Seattle in Washington State (only 9 hours this time). Washington State is rightly famous for it s mountain scenery. We borrowed a car and spent some time exploring in one of the many National parks. We even made a brief trip over the Canadian border where I was delighted to meet my first Racoon (see him below) The final part of this marathon train ride was to San Francisco and then back home to Hobart. It was a really great trip! I feel so energised and optimistic after my travels - new places, new sights, new people. It just goes to show that new experiences really do enrich the mind! ~ Andrew The Chats Office Number: 6282 1555 For weekend and afterhours transport emergencies call 0447 893 081 (please note that this phone is only manned when an activity is running) Chats Office: Level 5, Quay Building, 31 Cambridge Rd, Bellerive
P A G E 2 Chats Clubs Walkie Talkies: Bush Walking Group When: Friday 5 October, 9:30am-3:30pm The aim of this group is to bring together people who have an interest in walking. Everyone will need to bring their own lunches and supplies in order to explore the many tracks around the city. This club is unfortunately not suitable for people with walkers or who have mobility issues. Where: To be Confirmed Cost: BYO lunch and $10 co-payment Movie Monday: A selection of classic movies to be shown at the Lifeline Office and a cuppa When: Monday 8 October, 1-3:30pm Chats is happy to provide this monthly activity, aimed at those of us that appreciate cinema to get together for a cuppa and enjoy the movie. This is perfect opportunity for those of you that prefer a shorter, more easygoing activity. Feel free to bring your own lunch or snacks if you want, tea & coffee only supplied. What: Breakfast at Tiffany s. This delightful 1961 comedy stars Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. A young New York socialite becomes interested in a young man who has moved into her apartment building, but her past threatens to get in the way. Cost: Own purchases and $5 co-payment Pontville Fellowship: A Pleasant Catch-up at Pontville When: 10 October, 11am-2pm Once a month, we take a trip to Pontville to attend a traditional Anglican Church service and share lunch with the friendly and welcoming people of the St Mark s Church community. Lunch is a lovely home-cooked meal, and it s a nice chance to visit Pontville and catch up with friends. Cost: $7 and $10 co-payment Stand and Deliver: An informative opportunity to enjoy a cuppa and a different guest speakers every month. When: Tuesday 16 October, 10-12 Buried or cremated. Traditional or individualised. Memorial service or Celebration of life. What kind of casket would you prefer? How to take care of those you leave behind. These are some of the questions you might have for this month s Stand & Deliver. Please join us for an informative morning with Mr John Sargeant who has been involved with the funeral industry for a number of years. John is happy to discuss funerals, funeral costs and share his insight in to the funeral industry, which has changed in the years he has been involved. Cost: Free and $5 co-payment
P A G E 3 Chats Clubs Lunch Club: Catch up for Lunch and Laugh When: Friday 26 October, 11am-3pm Would you like to try a new lunch venue, however have no one to go with? Or do you have any suggestions to share with others Please join like-minded people who love food and enjoy the experience of a unearthing venues that they would normally not choose on their own. Where: Hong Kong (Chinese food) Main Road Moonah Cost: Own purchases (2 course lunch - $14.50 or 3 course lunch - $16.50) and $10 co-payment Blend In Coffee Club: a relaxed, supportive activity for people new to Chats or who have been away from activities for a while When: Monday 29 October, 10:30am-12:30m Once a month, we take a small group to a special location for a coffee and a chat. Our morning tea location is a true delight with our charming host Robyne in her secret café. The coffee club is a short activity designed for new participants or to encourage anyone needing extra support to build confidence attending activities or re-engage with the program after absence or illness. Cost: $7 and $5 co-payment Wheelie Good Times: Mobility Impaired Walking Group When: Wednesday 31 October, 9am-12:30pm This is a walking group for people with mobility or health challenges and is suitable for people who use walkers, canes or just need to take it slowly. You'll need to have enough mobility to access either the Chats bus or a taxi - depending on what we organise. After the walk the group can recover with a cuppa and a good gossip - doesn't THAT sound like a really good time? Where: Cascade Gardens, South Hobart Cost: Own purchases and $5 co-payment Please call ONE WORKING DAY before any activities you are booked into - even if you are providing your own transport; this way we can confirm the meeting time and location of the activity. When calling Chats about activities, your first point of contact must be the OFFICE on 6282 1555. Do NOT call or leave messages on the mobile number - this phone is switched off and only manned when an after-hours activity is running.
P A G E 4 Activities are open to everyone, except some activities that are broken into regional groups. You can book into activities that service your geographical region based on where you live. Northern Nomads: New Norfolk, Magra, Bridgewater, Brighton, Gagebrook, Old Beach, etc. Central Cruisers: Claremont, Chigwell, Berriedale, Glenorchy, Moonah, Newtown, West Hobart, South Hobart, Mount Stuart, etc. South & East Gallivants: Lindisfarne, Geilston Bay, Bellerive, Warrane, Risdon Vale, CBD, Historical Houses Markree House was built in 1926 and the house, collections and garden all reflect the influence of the Arts & Crafts Movement and is one of Hobart's hidden treasures. The house was one of the largest single bequests ever received by an Australian gallery. Everything was left to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of Tasmania. Entry Fee: $8 Narryna is a fine Georgian town house was built in 1837-40 by a Calcutta-based merchant licenced by the British East India Company when he set up in Hobart as a merchant, shipbuilder and whaler. It was later the residence of Hobart businessmen and women, lawyers, politicians and bankers. In 1955 it became Australia's first folk museum through the efforts of Hobart residents who formed a collection that is redolent of the mercantile and maritime histories of Salamanca Place and Battery Point Entry Fee: $8 (Cost: own costs and $5 transport co-payment applies) Northern Nomads: Thursday 4 October, South & East Gallivants: Tuesday 9 October, Central Cruisers: Wednesday 17 October, Tech Talk Are you new to, mobile phones, smart phones, tablets or emails? Would you like to learn new skills or brush up on some old ones? Please join our new Technical Devices group, where no question is too silly. We will run a session in October and you are welcome to come. N.B Please bring your own devices, small group limited numbers. Tea and coffee provided. (Cost: $5 transport co-payment applies) Wednesday 3 October. 10am-12pm South Arm Poodle about the peninsula, stroll along some of the beaches Opossum Bay, Clifton and Cremorne you can decide on the day. Visit the scenic splendors of Fort Direction, Cape Direction, the Iron Pot, South Arm and others. Refuel with lunch at the South Arm RSL. What a way to spend the day! (Cost: own costs and $10 transport co-payment applies) Sunday 21 October. 9am-5pm
P A G E 5 Seniors Week Celebrations Soup, Sandwiches & The Sound of Music Celebrating Seniors Week - we invite you to come and share the much loved THE SOUND OF MUSIC including a sing-a-long with the movie. Come dressed as a character for the chance to win a prize. Light lunch provided. (Cost: $5 and $5 transport co-payment applies) Please note, this activity is also advertised in the Seniors Week Magazine. If you need transport you must book through Chats. RSVP by Thursday 11 October. Thursday 18 October 10:15am-2.45pm Seniors Week Lunch We look forward to catching up with you for the Chats Senior s Week lunch at the Queen Head Hotel in North Hobart. The theme for Senior s Week this year is Food Glorious Food. We encourage participants to get out and about and enjoy socialising and sharing of great food with friends and like-minded people. We recommend that you book quickly: maximum numbers: 35 people. (Cost: own costs and $5 transport co-payment applies) Tuesday 23 October. 12pm-2pm. Tai Chi This activity is open for everyone... A gentle and friendly hour of Tai Chi to assist balance and posture. Working within your own physical ability, this calm form of movement is suitable for everyone. Classes are being trialled and will be held every Thursday pending participating numbers. These classes are open to all age groups and welcomes all participants. It is preferred that participants self travel. Dates: Thursday 4, 11, October Time: 10:30am - 11:30am Cost: $5 per person and Self Travel Where: Lifeline, Quay Building, Level 4 Conference Room, Bellerive (entrance & parking off Percy Street) Instructor: Bill Pearson
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P A G E 7 Under 65 Group - MONTH Activities If you would like to attend these activities but are not part of the Under 65 Group, we can waitlist you. The U65 participants have priority but we will call people on the waitlist at the last minute to fill the seats if there are any spare. U65 - Maydena Bike Park Summit Date: Thursday 11 October Time: 8:30am 4:00pm Co Payment: $10 Cost: $20 tour fee and own purchases Perched 1100m above sea level with stunning South West Wilderness views. The Summit building is Tasmania s highest and provides absolutely stunning 360 degree views across the Styx Valley to the South and Mount Field National Park to the North. This will be an all day activity with morning tea and lunch along the way. U65 - Dinner Date: Tuesday 30 October Time: 4:30pm 8:30pm Dinner: 6:00pm at Kathmandu Cuisine Cost: $5 co payment and own purchases BYO: Wine only Kathmandu Cuisine was established in Battery Point in early 2013 with the aim to bring truly authentic Nepalese cuisine to Battery Point. Having lived and cooked in Nepal for many years, our team understand the subtle differences that are required to make dining truly authentic Nepalese, rather than being directly similar to what people come to expect from Indian cuisine. The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra To register your interest in this activity, please contact Merry in the Chats office on 6282 1555. No bookings will be confirmed at this time. Confirmed bookings will contacted one week prior to the event. Transport arrangements can be made at this time. As places to this activity are limited and demand is high, you will need to inform Merry immediately if you are unable to attend. This month, Romeo Retold. This special concert marking the 70th anniversary of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra presents three enthralling retellings of the Romeo story: Tchaikovsky s luscious Fantasy Overture, Bernstein s jazz-inspired West Side Story and Prokofiev s powerful and monumental ballet score. Conductor Marko Letonja captures the grand sweep, intimate moments and heartbreaking pathos of music inspired by Shakespeare s most enduring tragedy. Costs: $5 co-payment, own costs & FREE Entry When: Wednesday 10 October, 7:30-9:45pm
P A G E 8 October 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Craft Group 10-12 Tech Talk 9-4 Historical Houses Northern Nomads 9:30-3:30 Walkie Talkies (TBC) 10:30-11:30 Tai Chi 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 No Craft Group 1-3:30 Monday Movie 9-4 Historical Houses South & East Gallivants 11-2 Pontville Fellowship 8:30-4:00 U65 Maydena Summit 10:30-11:30 Tai Chi 7:30-9:45 TSO Concert 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Hands On Craft Group 1-3 Packing & Stuffing 10-12 Stand & Deliver 9-4 Historical Houses Central Cruisers 10:15-2:45 Soup, Sandwiches & The Sound of Music 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 9-5 South Arm Hands On Craft Group 12-2 Seniors Week Lunch PUBLIC HOLIDAY - Office Closed 11-3 Lunch Club 28 29 30 31 Hands On Craft Group 10:30-12:30 Chats Coffee Club 4:30-8:30 U65 DINNER Kathmandu Cuisine :30 Wheelie Good Times Although funding for Chats program has been provided by the Australian Government, the material contained here does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the Australian Government. Visit the Department of Social Services website (www.dss.gov.au) for more information. Chats also funded by the Crown, through Department of Health and Human Services.