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Aqualuna is a fun community choir that sings a diverse repertoire ranging from gospel, African, world and pop to classical music. The emphasis is on having fun while improving our sound and learning some music on the way. We are currently looking to recruit members, particularly but not limited to, tenors and basses. All parts are welcome, no experience necessary and we do not audition. If interested, please come along and join us for a free session.
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ACCA provides a comprehensive range of community services to Chinese people. Services are free of charge and include the dissemination of community information from Government and other agencies, assistance in language and health problems, counselling, mediation, personal and family problems, gambling problems and referrals. Settlement assistance for new migrants.
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Historic 1884 house and museum, furnished with antique pieces of the period. Available for groups (by appointment) and individual visits. Light refreshments available by special arrangement.
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Provides longterm care for frail aged and dementia residents.
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LCM Church are helping to improve your English. Fridays 10am -12noon.
Improve your conversation English with trained facilitators.
$3/week. More information available from LCM church office
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Provides daily pick up service for the frail aged in the community, hot lunch and with activities and outings supervised by experienced staff.
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Meets on Monday nights in school terms, 7.30-9.30pm
Open to new members.
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Located in the popular suburb of Lane Cove on Sydney’s Lower North Shore, Uniting Kamilaroi is a happy and welcoming aged care home. If you choose to become a resident, our caring team can assist you with personal care (such as getting dressed) and many of the day-to-day jobs that have become tricky to manage. We make life easy by looking after the cooking, cleaning and laundry, and if your needs change we can assist you to find additional health or care support.
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Kindy Cove caters for 58 children daily between the ages of 6 weeks and 6 years. It is a council sponsored Long day care centre which offers a preschool program to children 3-6yrs. The centre directors work in collaboration with a Management Advisory Committee of parents, staff, Council and community representatives.
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KU Greenwich Preschool provides high quality education and care for young children and their families.
The preschool implements a play-based learning curriculum, building upon children’s strengths and interests, with a desire to stimulate a love of learning.
For more information, or to enquire about placing your child on the waiting list, please contact the Centre Director.
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KU Osborne Park Preschool is situated behind Lane Cove Golf Course in a peaceful bush and park environment, where children can experience expansive learning opportunities through the potential of nature.
The preschool provides a play-based program and am environment that is both stimulating and challenging, and nurtures the growth of children while embracing their uniqueness and individuality.
For more information, or to enquire about placing your child on the waiting list, please contact the Centre Director.
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The Lane Cove Art Society celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2015. The aim of the Society is to encourage, recognise and reward artistic talent in the Lane Cove. They welcome new members – the sole requirement is an interest in art.
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Meetings held on the second Thursday of the month, 10.15am-12.30pm
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We currently run bi-weekly activities for children set in local bushland with different themes and focus depending on the season and location, e.g. in “Shapes in Nature” we explore natural shapes in our environment, in “Bug Spot” we hunt down mini-beasts and learn about their life cycles, habitats and peculiarities and in “Are Trees Alive” we search for signs that they are indeed.
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Senior ladies choir welcomes new members. Rehearsals on Thursday afternoons
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Lane Cove Community Chaplaincy seeks to serve and connect the local community in unique and person-oriented ways. Karen, the Chaplain, lives and works in Lane Cove and is readily available to meet you.
Karen is an ordained Minister of the Uniting Church in Australia. However, Karen prefers to go to the community, rather than expect people to turn up at Church to see her. She prefers to listen to people’s perspectives and needs than preach. (But she does offer her perspective in her blogs). Although Karen is generously sponsored by Lane Cove Uniting Church, she is not its Minister.
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The Community Kitchen is a men’s only group who come together on the first and third Thursdays of the month to socialise and cook before enjoying a delicious and nutritious meal together. It is a wonderful way to meet new friends.
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The Lane Cove Concert Band was formed in 1963 and is incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act.
The Bands play in various community events, local, state and national competitions and host their own indoor and outdoor concerts each year.
New members are always welcome with rehearsals being open to potential new players to come and try the various bands out.
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Established in 1970 Lane Cove Creative Photography has been bringing photographers together for over 40 years.
Meets fortnightly at 8pm Thursday nights
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Free community service for parents and /or caregivers with children aged 0-5 years. Advice and support on parenting issues, growth and development checks, education and support groups, assessment and referral to other services.
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Lane Cove Golf Club is a friendly, affordable, community based golf club located on the 9 hole public golf course (with two alternate tees and greens) owned by Lane Cove Council. It is situated very close to Lane Cove Village in verdant bush lined valleys. There is plenty of free parking.
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Lane Cove Music was founded in 1946 and is a not-for-profit organisation affiliated with the Federated Music Clubs of Australia NSW Council Inc.
Our objectives are:
· To provide good music for our members and the community.
· To provide performance opportunity for classical musicians.
Provides seven concerts per year – a variety of classical music with professional artists. Supper provide
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Meets first Thursday of each month at 10am. Keep up to date with RSL matters, DVA and community services
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Meets on the third Thursday of each month, 7-8.30pm
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LCTC aim to provide artistic, recreational, educational and employment opportunities to residents in the local community. It aims to provide affordable and entertaining live theatre opportunities and to further the appreciation of the arts within the community of Lane Cove and its surrounding environs.
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Provides school term Monday discussion program covering social, cultural, political and economic issues. Alternates with a morning book group. Occasional seminars. See program on website, notice boards in Lane Cove.
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Calling young musicians, have you ever played in a symphony orchestra? Why not sit in on one of our rehearsals. Viva energy scholarships for selected students
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Meets weekly, 6.30-8pm to sing for fun. No audition necessary, new members welcome
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Day care for frail aged people offering client focussed activities, out and about and centre-based programs, morning tea and lunch provided, return transport to the centre.
This is a hacc (home and community care) program.
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A club run by volunteer parents of multiples (twins, triplets etc) to support and assist other parents. Weekly playgroup
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THE MEN’S SHED is a fully equipped workshop where skilled and unskilled men can share time with each other, swap yarns and work together on community projects. Members make and repair furniture, toys, craft items or work on their own personal projects. Many items are donated to community groups whilst some are sold to buy materials and new tools for the Shed.
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This group is for like-minded people who wish to experience the emotional benefit of putting their thoughts, ideas, feelings and experiences in their own words in writing. The group yourselves will cover simple techniques on how to express yourself in writing and have the opportunity to share your writings in a supportive and non-judgemental group setting.
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Self-care accommodation for aged persons. There may be a wait for accommodation. 66 studio units. Shared laundry facilities and lounge.
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All welcome at our weekly meeting. 6.15 for 6.45pm start until 8.15pm, Tuesdays. Dinner costs $20 per head
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Learn to meditate free. Experience the living power that will change your life. Tuesday 7-8.30pm
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Stepping On is a free, informative and fun course presented by trained health professionals at Greenwich Hospital. The course aims to build confidence, improve strength and balance and reduce the risk of falls. As well as teaching strength and balance exercises, the course provides information on home hazards, safe footwear, vision difficulties and medication management.
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Local Support for Local People
We provide services to the aged and people living with a disability including social activities, gardening, home nursing, podiatry, Community Care Advisory, linen service, home delivered meals, home modifications and maintenance, flexible respite, carers support, shopping services, community and engagement programs, medical transport and assistance in daily life.
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We have heaps of cool stuff for young people to do: Wii, Xbox Kinect, pool table, table tennis, arts activities, sports equipment, computer access and music equipment.
We also run events including Band Nights, Skate Road Trips and Youth Art session.
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Meeting House Kindergarten offers places to 3 to 5 year olds on Monday to Thursday (during school term) from 9am to 3pm.
Our dedicated and enthusiastic teachers are all qualified early childhood educators. Our small centre offers a school readiness program.
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Provides dementia-specific day respite for people living in the community. Offer assessment, outings and small group activities and community education about living with dementia. Transport and respite can be arranged in the lower north shore area. Saturday program for younger people with dementia.
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University of the Third Age (U3A) is a not-for-profit organization open to anyone who is not in full-time employment and wants to broaden their horizons, be involved in interesting discussions and share skills and knowledge. It provides intellectual stimulation in a friendly group setting.
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Provides a regular program of walks. For people of all ages to help improve health and development of all people