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Edition 69 Published and printed by the Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre Inc: AOO47698F Sept 2016
Matters Myrtleford
Your Local Community Newsletter
NEWS FROM MYRTLEFORD A. & P. SOCIETY
MYRTLEFORD SHOW IS ONLY 8 WEEKS AWAY — Saturday 22nd October 2016. Last year we successfully ran a colouring competition for the “young” ones. Over 200 entries came from schools
in the Alpine Shire and Whorouly. This year it is the “oldies” turn.
What you colour is your choice, but it must be A4 in size and taken from one of the many colouring books on sale around Myrtleford.
The competition will close 2 weeks before the show. SO START COLOURING NOW.
We will again be holding a scarecrow competition and these will be displayed down in the animal nursery area.
START CREATING ONE NOW.
This years show will feature a Pet Show which is going to be bigger and better! Pet Owners - have you any ideas as to how we can achieve this?
More classes and more prizes has been one suggestion. Who keeps a snail as a pet?
It has been suggested we could run a snail race and award the Myrtleford Snail Cup! The Pet Show is usually held early on show day. Entries are taken from 9.30, entries are free, and judging begins at 10 o’clock. Jillian Wilcox is in charge of the Pet Show and she would love to hear from anyone who would like to be a Pet Show steward.
RAYMOND THE SNAKE BUSTER Come and see Raymond the snakebuster, a snake man with a difference. Raymond’s snakes have been defanged and are used to being handled. You will be able to touch a snake or hold a snake and learn what to do if you meet a snake at home, in the street or in the bush. Remember, the snake is more frightened of you than you are of the snake. Raymond takes his snakes to festivals and childrens birthday parties. There will be a FReeZA Music Event. A small committee of young people are organising for a popular band to play at the Show, supported by local musicians. The event will be free for everyone attending the show. FReeZA is a state government funded program to deliver drug, alcohol and tobacco free events for young people. Being involved in organising FReeZa events is a great way for young people to influence the events which are being held for them. If you know of any young people who would be interested in organising this event, or other events in Myrtleford they can contact: [email protected] or 0419 915 319 The show society is always looking for volunteers to join the committee or perhaps just help on show day. Please let me know if this could be you. Rosemary Garoni—President - 0418 118 223
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Local Rainfall From TAFCO Weather Monitoring System
Location No. Rain days August (mm) YTD 2016 (mm)
Beechworth 20 163.2 mm 914.4 mm
Coral Bank 20 167.8 mm 1071.0 mm
King Valley 22 145.2 mm 942.0 mm
Myrtleford 23 134.4 mm 845.8 mm
Porepunkah 20 141.0 mm 1094.0 mm
Whorouly 28 120.2 mm 695.4 mm
Rosewhite 23 124.0 mm 758.8 mm
Church Service Times
Ovens Valley Christian Church 72 Prince Street. Sundays 10am
Uniting Church Myrtleford
Ph: 5752 2051 Cnr Myrtle & Albert Streets.
Sundays 9:30am
St Paul’s Anglican Church Clyde Street.
Sundays, 9:15am Wednesdays 11:00am
St Mary’s Catholic Church
Ph: 5752 1005 27 Lawrence Street. Saturdays 6:00pm
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays 8:30am 2nd & 4th Sundays 10:30am.
St. Patrick’s Whorouly
Last Sunday of each month 5pm
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church
Myrtleford 78 Standish Street
(next to Myrtleford Times Office) SUNDAY WORSHIP 1st & 3rd Sundays - 7pm
4th Sunday - 9am ALL WELCOME
Minister: Rev. Paul Seiler
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LUNCHEON & TRAVELLERS TALK
The Whorouly CWA invites you t o our Annual Luncheon
Come along for a delicious lunch and enjoy a short talk by Hilary Carne about her time spent in Papua New Guinea.
Raffles, Door Prize, Good Food and Good Company.
Wednesday 21st September 12 noon
Whorouly Anglican Church Hall ENTRY: $15.00
Bookings Phone: Pat 5727 1281 or Kerry 0428 271 529
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MYRTLEFORD & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC.
SATURDAY 10th SEPTEMBER 8.30am till NOON
Held At
“OLD SCHOOL MUSEUM”
29 Elgin Street, Myrtleford
Stall Site $10.00 Bookings:
Eric 5727 1417 John 5752 1963
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Returned and Services League of Australia
Myrtleford sub Branch Inc. Smith St, Myrtleford.
Ph: 5752 1732 Are you aware that the RSL is
open every Friday, 4pm - 7pm? We welcome Service Members,
Affiliates and interested members
of the Public. Non members must
sign the visitors book. Come join us for nibbles,
comradeship and chats
COMMUNITY NOTICES
Myrtleford Flea Market 2nd Saturday of the month
8.30am – noon. Old school Museum,
Elgin Street, Myrtleford Sept—May
Myrtleford Central Market Every Saturday 9am to
1.30pm Indoors at 10 Clyde Street
Rear entrance 142 Myrtle St.
MARKETS
Myrtleford Squash Club Inc. The courts are located within the Stadium Complex at the Showgrounds. Competition nights are on Tuesdays, with social hits being available most days and nights during the week. [email protected] or ring 03 57511753.
Myrtleford & District Volleyball Competitions on a Wednesday night starting in early May at the Indoor Sports Stadium. Contact Elisha on 03 5751 1187.
Myrtleford Lifeball - U3A Lifeball a ball game for all ages and levels of fitness Fridays 11AM - 12PM Myrtleford Indoor Sports Stadium Contact Jan 5750 1202 or Janet: 5753 5302 Come and join in the fun!
SPORT
Myrtleford - Bright Camera Club 3rd Monday of the month at 12pm. Bring your own lunch, cuppa supplied. Everyone welcome, from beginners to more experienced photographers. We can all learn together. 271 Mummery Rd, Myrtleford C/- PO Box 402 Ph: 03 57562080
Myrtleford Art Group Tuesdays 12noon to 4pm at the O & K Centre, Smith Street. Details 5752 2540
Mah-jong
Beginners welcome. Fridays 2:00pm at the Myrtleford Library
Tai Chi Thursdays 10.30 - 11.30 at the O & K Centre, Smith St
LIFESTYLE
Ovens Valley Diabetes Support Group 3rd Wednesday of the month at Myrtleford Library at 10.30am. Tea and coffee supplied but BYO food if required.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Myrtleford Playgroup Every Tuesday morning at 9.30am to 11.30am (excluding school & public holidays) at the Senior Citizens 13 Smith Street. We cater for 0-5 year olds with lots of toys, activities & a wonderful outdoor play area. First 2 visits are free. Contact: Kaleena 0422 458 951
Myrtleford Toy Library Senior Citizens Centre, Smith St 10.00am-11.30am 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month Every Tuesday The toy library needs new members! Come & check out our toys during one of our sessions, save space, save money, meet new people!
CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES
Myrtleford Ukulele Group Myrtleford Ukulele group meet every Tuesday at the Ovens & King Community Health Centre, Smith Street.
Beginners start 7pm Intermediates start 7.30pm
We welcome anyone who would like to play the ukulele.
Myrtleford Craft Group
inc. Meets at RSL Hall
Every Wednesday
9am to 12 Noon
Visitors Welcome
Myrtleford Film Society 4th Thursday of the month (except Dec)
Doors Open 7.15pm Start at 7.30pm
At EMPAC (Education Myrtleford Performing Arts Centre)
Marian College School, Prince Street.
EMPAC BOOKINGS Education Myrtleford Performing
Arts Centre
If anyone would like to book EMPAC in Prince St, bookings can
be made by contacting: (03) 5752 1596
Myrtleford Bowls Club
Eyes Down 8pm
Every Wednesday Night
Lewis Avenue, Myrtleford
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Calling local young creative types!
Council has received an invitation from the Office of the Governor of Victoria to provide a decorative ornament to
be displayed on the Government House Christmas tree this year.
The opportunity is available for local young people (aged 12 - 21) to submit a concept design.
The designer of the winning concept will work with Council and a local artistan to bring the design to life. They will also have the opportunity to attend the opening of the Christmas tree at Government House in Melbourne later in the year.
The concept must be for a high quality decoration which can withstand weather, is representative of the area and is no more than 10cm x 10cm in size. Please include sketches of your concept, along with a rationale for how it represents the Alpine Shire and the materials for construction. Entries close on September 30 2016 and may be emailed, posted or dropped in to Council’s Bright Offices att: Development Officer (Community & Youth) Jenny Corser email: [email protected].
Please include your name, address, e-mail and contact phone number
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Myrtleford volunteer drivers needed The Ovens Valley Specialist Medical Transport
Service provides transport to residents of the
Ovens Valley, to access specialist medical
appointments outside the Alpine Shire, using
volunteer drivers.
Since the launch of the transport service in May 2012, the demand has grow steadily and is becoming invaluable for the residents enabling access to vital medical treatments outside the shire. The service has two vehicles one based at each Alpine Health campus in Bright and Myrtleford respectfully. Currently the service is in need of more volunteer drivers for Myrtleford, if you would like to become a volunteer driver please contact:
Jude Hawkins Volunteer Coordinator Ph: 5755 0145 Email: [email protected]
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HIGH COUNTRY MUSIC Mountaingrass at Harrietville, November 18-20 For 28 years, Harrietville in the foothills of the Victorian alps has echoed to the high-lonesome sound of bluegrass and old-time music. If you like country, you’ll be stunned at the power of all-acoustic bluegrass. Its songs tell the same stories of love lost and won, faith and despair and life beyond the cities. Mountaingrass is sweet songs, turbo-charged bluegrass and jamming into the night. Think campfires, comfy lodges, country pubs and the song of the Ovens River flowing through the little town. Think walks and cycle trails on mountain paths. MountainGrass owns Harrietville for three days of concerts, workshops and music in every venue in town. The big marquees and little halls hum, the pubs serve great food, stay open late and put on shows. This November you can catch Trey Hensley, Rob Ickes and Mike Compton from the USA, with 46 albums and a load of Grammys between them. There’ll be 20 bands from around Australia, the US and New Zealand. Take the kids no-charge for under 18’s. Please, please book online soon. Mountaingrass is an intimate affair and sells out every year. Harrietville’s accommodation, including the caravan park, fills up quick. www.mountaingrass.com.au
The Pipi Pickers Making the trip from the coastal town of Leigh in New Zealand, we're thrilled to have The Pipi Pickers at MountainGrass 2014! An energetic, entertaining group of musicians who you'll love once you see their set. These guys are known for jamming till all hours and are some of the finest picker & singers you'll come across in the High Country.
THE PAST AND THE PRESENT Dates: 18-20 November 2016 Harrietville, Vic, 3741 For over 27 years the small township of Harrietville has played host every year to bluegrass and old-time music festivals. The first bluegrass and traditional country music festival was held in October 1989. It was organised by a group of musicians including Nick and Janet Dear, Rod and Judy Jones, Philomena Carroll and Laurie Grundy. With help from other dedicated volunteers the festival grew into the peak event on the bluegrass and old time music calendar in Australia and came to be known simply as ‘Harrietville'. The first Mountaingrass was held in November of 2013 and is now organised by the Australasian Bluegrass and Old Time Music Association Inc. (ABOTMA Inc.) Mountaingrass continues the tradition of bringing U.S. Bluegrass and Old-Time acts to play concerts and run workshops for fans and players of all levels. Mountaingrass also showcases a selection of acts from
Australia and New Zealand and runs instrument and
other workshops for players of all levels. Most of all,
Mountaingrass offers two and a half days of non-stop
picking and jamming and lots of opportunities to
improve your chops!
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Our very first market and our very first theme! The first month of Spring envigorates with its warmth and burst of colour and movement as plants, trees and crops emerge from their winter hibernation along with the pollinating insects, signifying a period of renewal and the start of the growing
period. It’s always an uplifting time and a time of great expectation for everyone, but growers in particular as they consider the
forthcoming season and its crops. It’s a time of low harvest and therefore a great opportunity to dig into our cupboard of stores to prepare lighter meals enjoyed
outdoors. Our area has some established nut growers producing walnuts, chestnuts and hazelnuts amongst others. The grand trees that
produce these sweet and healthy treats dot the Snow Road between Myrtleford and Porepunkah and provide a great farm gate stop for travellers.
This month, we’ll be looking at some of the delicious nuts, oils and flours from the region and using them to cook some simple and tasty Spring dishes .
WEBSITE: www.myrtlefordfarmersmarket.com.au
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Discovering Your Family Tree Online
Exploring Your Family Trees is Easy with the Internet
Researching family trees online is an amazing way to find out more about yourself, and create a legacy of knowledge for your family to enjoy. Thanks to the Internet and the digitization of millions of public records, discovering your ancestry is now easier than ever before. What used to require extensive travel and weeks of pouring over dusty archives can now be accomplished with just the click of a few buttons!
TRAVELLERS AID This free service provides a friendly space to have a cuppa, heat your lunch and they can even provide personal care and meal assistance. There is also wheelchair and scooter recharge and hire
facilities, as well as an accessible toilet.
Travellers Aid is located at King George V Memorial Gardens, corner of Templeton and Ovens Street, Wangaratta. (Just opposite the new Target Centre)
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A picnic shelter will be built at Myrtleford’s Cundy Park by the end of the year. The $50,000 project includes paving, replacement of the existing barbecue and relocation under shelter as well as installation of picnic table, water tap and security lighting.
The shelter has been made possible by an $18,125 grant from the Federal Government, $18,875 from Council and $13,000 from the Cundy Park Steering Committee. Of the $13,000 raised by the committee, $5,000 was from the Into Our Hands Community Fund, $5,000 from Alpine Rally Group, $1,000 from the Myrtleford Lions Club and $2,000 from private donations and fundraising.
Council staff met with members of the committee this morning to establish a suitable site for the shelter. This is a great example of what can be achieved by the community, Council and Government working together for a common cause, with the double benefit of improving facilities for those who already enjoy the park and attracting new users, as well as making the space a little more flexible in wet weather.
The Federal Government funding has been provided under Round Two of the Federal Government Stronger Communities Programme.
MYRTLEFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
LEARN LOCAL AWARD
The Neighbourhood Centre is one of eight in the running for LEARN LOCAL LEGEND AWARD
To be announced Thursday 8th September 2016.
Learn Local awards recognise the contribution to training made by Victoria’s more than 300 Learn Local Organisations offering pre-accredited and accredited training. Learn Locals make a huge difference in their community, they offer programs for people of all ages and from all walks of life. Without our Community this acknowledgement would not be possible, so to our wonderful community
THIS AWARD IS FOR YOU.
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MYRTLEFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE IS NOW ON FACEBOOK. LIKE OUR PAGE TO GET UPDATES ABOUT WHAT IS HAPPENING AT THE CENTRE, UPCOMING COURSES AND EVENTS! JUMP ONLINE OR COME IN TO THE CENTRE AND LET US KNOW WHAT COURSES AND ACTIVITIES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE HAPPENING IN THE CENTRE
https://www.facebook.com/Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre
Inc. A0047698F
156 Myrtle Street P.O. Box 532
Myrtleford Ph: 5752 2775
Email: [email protected]
NEED TO UPDATE YOUR RSA CERTIFICATION ?
WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR EMPLOYMENT SKILLS ?
Undertaking this approved Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) program gives participants the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute to a safe, enjoyable environment in a licensed premises. It is mandatory to complete this face-to-face course under State legislation for all those involved with the sale, offering or service of alcohol and will increase your employability skills should you wish to gain employment in the hospitality industry.
Tuesday 20th September 9am to 1pm COST: $90
TOID 4172
TUEDAYS
6pm to 7.30pm
Yoga means the experience of unity, harmony and ones. It is an experience that involves body mind and emotions. Yoga can prove to be of practical help in managing all aspects of life from health, through to our sense of purpose and meaning.
Beginners welcome, mats available, bring blanket or covering.
Full Course: $95.00 Casual: $15.00 per session Book at MNC or enquiries
Gill Gasser 0428 537 700
Now you can find out Who you are and Where you came
from Learn how to build a family tree.
Learn how to research Ancestry.com Learn how to search digitised
newspapers, cemetery records, mili-tary records and more. ….. so much
NO SESSIONS FRIDAY
9th or 23rd SEPTEMBER
FRIDAYS 9.30am TO 11.30am
COST: $5 PER SESSION
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Please make sure you book into the course prior to the course commencement date
Office Hours
Mondays 10am—1pm Tuesdays 10am—4pm
Wednesdays 10am—1pm Thursdays 10am—4pm
Fridays—Closed
Enrolment and payment for courses are required at least 7 days ‘prior’ to commencement of the course. If for any reason the course does not go ahead then students will receive a full refund.
Myrtleford
Laughter Club
Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre. Great Alpine Rd.
Saturdays. 1.00 pm
People of all fitness levels & ability
welcome .
Laughter is a powerful complimentary medicine, working on mind body & spirit simultaneously.
Laughter is a stress buster
Laughter is aerobic exercise
Laughter is a natural pain killer
Laughter can help reduce depression & anxiety
Laughter makes you feel great
ZAREEFA BELLY
DANCING GROUP
Belly dancing is a non impact weight bearing exercise and is suitable for all ages and is good for the prevention of osteoporosis in older people. Many of the moves involve isolations, which improves the flexibility of the torso. Dancing with the veil can help build strength in the upper body, arms and shoulders. Come and join in with the group and learn the basics to Belly Dancing.
Enjoy fun, fitness and friendship.
Inc. A0047698F
156 Myrtle Street P.O. Box 532
Myrtleford Ph: 5752 2775
Email: [email protected]
FREE Broadband for Seniors kiosks offer a friendly an secure environment for you to receive basic training and learn new skills.
You can bring your own laptop or tablet
KIOSK OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY
1.00pm to 3.00pm
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Inc. A0047698F
156 Myrtle Street P.O. Box 532
Myrtleford Ph: 5752 2775
Email: [email protected]
OPEN 2nd & 4th Saturday Of each month 10am-11.30am
Senior Citizens Hall Smith Street
Full Membership Per year $36.00
Grandparent/Casual Per year $15.00
THE MYRTLEFORD
Our location at the Myrtleford Senior Citizens is in a space that opens to a playground. This area is completely fenced and the large play area includes a slide, swings, climbing equipment, sandpit, bike path and cubby. It’s an ideal location for a toy library as it provides a child friendly play area, toilets and a designated room for all our toys!
HOMELESS OR ABOUT TO BECOME HOMELESS ?
Living in inappropriate accommodation ?
And experiencing ..... Social and or geographical isolation? Dependence on alcohol and or other
substances? Health problems, mental illness, a
physical or intellectualdisability, aged frailty
IF SO YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR SUPPORT, PLEASE
CONTACT DIANNE 0439 366 839
Outreach Connections—providing Case Management Services to the homeless and those at
risk of homelessness.
Every man needs a shed! Now there is one you can all
share.
The Myrtleford Men’s Shed Located behind the Doug Lloyd cottage, Alpine Health 161 Standish Street, Myrtleford,
The Men’s Shed is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 9am to 3pm. Saturdays
9am to 12pm For further membership contact either the current President,
Fred Neal on 0428521304 or the current Secretary,
Clive Walker on 5752 1361.
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Ovens Valley Specialist Medical Transport Service The Specialist Medical Transport Service provides volunteer transport to the residents of the Ovens Valley from Harrietville to Everton, to specialist medical appointments which are located outside of the Alpine Shire. WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Any person from the Ovens Valley, who is unable to access public transport, taxis or private transport and who is experiencing transport disadvantage due to economic, geographic or disability status (including temporary disability). COST
The service relies on clients donations to assist with the day to day running costs. You will be advised by the coordinator of the requested amount when you make your booking.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK
Phone: 03 57550123
Ovens Accessible Bus Running every Thursday, this service has several pick up points through Bright, Myrtleford & Wangaratta and will help connect members of the community with a wider range of shopping and recreation opportunities as well as medical and banking services. It will also link to further accessible V/Line services in Wangaratta. This fabulous service is now offered by Dyson Bus Company, previously known as Wangaratta Coachlines. You can contact Roy and the team on the same number
03 5722 1843.
Alpine@Home Activity Group The Alpine@Home Activity Group provides a comprehensive range of services to support people who are frail, older or have a disability. Our target group is for people who are HACC eligible. How do I know if I am eligible? Ring the numbers below for further information.
Activity Schedule At The Senior Citizens Building
Mondays – Italian Specific 10 am – 2 pm Thursday - Centre based Activities (varied)
Wednesday – Lunch Club (fortnightly)12 pm - 2 pm Friday – Outings 9 am - 3 pm
Fridays – Communitea 10 am - 12 noon
Alpine @ Home
Phone 5751 9326 or HACC Hotline 5755 0142
Travellers Aid If you are heading to Wangaratta and need a place to relax., then come in and visit the Travellers Aid Access Service. This free service provides a friendly space to have a cuppa, heat your lunch and they can even provide personal care and meal assistance. There is also wheelchair and scooter recharge
and hire facilities, as well as an accessible toilet.
Travellers Aid is located at King George V Memorial Gardens, corner of Templeton and Ovens Street, Wangaratta. (Just opposite the new Target Centre)
At the Library…
Cnr O’Donnell Ave & Standish St.
MYRTLEFORD Ph 5752 2038
www.hclc.vic.gov.au [email protected]
Bus link Third Friday of the month 10am - 11.30am.
Friends of the Library Second Monday of the month
Diabetic Support Group Third Monday of the month at 10.30am - 12.30pm Mah-jong Friday—2pm to 4pm Chess Club Thursday 10.30am Chit Chat Group Thursday 1.00pm—3.00pm
Pre school Story Time For 3-5years olds. Thursdays at 11am– 12 noon. Songs, stories and super activities. Rhyme Time
Wednesdays at 10am. For babies 0-2 years old and their parents. Literacy, laughter and love for your baby. Book Club First Tuesday of the month. 3.30pm. Nearly all the places are taken for this session, but if you are interested in becoming part of a book club call in and talk to the staff about options. HCLC book clubs are reasonably priced with a great selection of books. Home Schoolers Story Time Home schoolers with primary aged kids are invited to call into the library at 11.00 am on Fridays for a story and a craft session. It’s pretty informal, just call and let the library know you are interested.
Monday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday 1.00pm - 6.00pm
Wednesday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Friday 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 9.00am - 12.00pm
Sunday CLOSED
JUSTICE of the PEACE SIGNING CENTRE A Justice of the Peace Signing Centre operates at Myrtleford Library every Tuesday afternoon from 1.00pm until 3.00 pm. This free community service has rostered JPs available to witness certified true copies, affidavits, statutory declarations and power of attorney documents. No need to book, just turn up. This is a free service supported by the Department of Justice and the Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices.
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1st Floor, Myrtleford Office: 90-100 Ovens Street 32 Smith Street, Myrtleford, 3737 Wangaratta, 3677 Phone: 5731 3500 Wangaratta Centre: 5723 2000 OPEN TIMES: www.ovensandking.org.au Monday 9am—12pm and 1pm—5pm www.facebook.com/okchs Tuesday 9am – 5pm Wednesday 9am –12pm and 1pm—5pm We offer a range of health services including : Thursday 9am—12pm and 1pm—5pm
Aged Care Assessment Service Friday 9am—1pm
Counselling services
Alcohol & Drug support
Active Rural Communities
Support for people with a disability
Maternal & Child Health Services
Community Nurse
Victims Assistance Counselling & Support
Allied Health: Podiatry, Speech pathology, Dietitian, Occupational therapy, Continence.
On days of declared Catastrophic (Code Red) conditions, our centre’s at Myrtleford will close. Any home visiting services will be cancelled. On days of declared Extreme conditions, staff that provide home visiting services to districts may need to contact you to make alternative arrangements. On these days you will determine your care needs. If you have planned to leave your home early on extreme heat days please let your service provider know.
Myrtleford Services:
Centrelink Access Point – clients have use of the phone, fax, copier and computer for Centrelink services.
Alcohol, tobacco and other drug Counselling and General Counselling – by appointment
Health Checks – by appointment Women’s Health Clinic – by appointment Podiatry – by appointment on Monday and
Tuesday Tai Chi Class – Thursday 10.30 to 11.30.
Cost $5.00 WASP – Weights and Strength Program –
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9.30-10.30 . Cost $5.00
Phone the Myrtleford Office to make an appointment on
5731 3500
HAPPY VALLEY EXERCISE GROUP Meet at Happy Valley Hall
FRIDAYS
8.30am to 9.30am
Followed by a ‘cuppa’ Everyone Welcome
No age requirements
Kerry Foley
Whitfield—SAT
Myrtleford—THURS
Wangaratta—TUES & WEDS
By Appointment Only
Health Fund Rebates
0456 862 738
ALPINE PET PALS Alpine @ Home
Is an in-home volunteering visiting program for pet owners requiring
assistance caring for their pet or for people without a pet who would enjoy a home visit by a volunteer and their
dog. We are currently looking for volunteers for this program.
You will be offered ongoing training and peer support.
If interested please contact:
Kerry Chapman Assessment Officer
Alpine @ Home
5755 0142
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ENROLMENT INFORMATION
Enrolment and payment for all courses can be made at the MYRTLEFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
For alternative arrangements or enquiries please contact MYRTLEFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
PHONE: 03 5752 2775 OR EMAIL: [email protected]
ALL COURSES WILL BE HELD AT MYRTLEFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
156 MYRTLE STREET, MYRTLEFORD Unless otherwise stated.
PLEASE REGISTER AND PAY: In person: Call in during office hours
PAYMENT BY CASH OR CHEQUE ONLY PLEASE NOTE NO EFT FACILITIES AVAILABLE
By mail: Make cheques payable to Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre
PAYMENT IS REQUIRED A MINIMUM OF 7 DAYS PRIOR TO COURSE START DATE.
Registration without payment may result in your name being placed on a waiting list.
CANCELLATION: If the Myrtleford Neighbourhood Centre cancels a program, fee can either be
refunded in full or transferred to another program of your choice.
All classes are advertised in good faith. MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM NUMBERS APPLY.
PLEASE ENROL EARLY As low enrolment numbers can result in courses being cancelled.
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TUESDAY 10am to 4pm
WEDNESDAY 10am to 1pm
THURSDAY 10am to 4pm
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