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Shed News — What’s been Happening…

July 19, 2017 By Paul L'Huillier

Projects

  1. Dust Collection & Extraction System — this is now complete with the Extractor Shed (see photo) being finished in late June. This large Shed project was co-ordinated by Ervin Beeston with the help of a number of members namely: Mal Darwent, Les Bevan, Warwick Mitchell, Len Sims & Rod van der Linden.
  2. Bunks — In late May 12 bunks were completed for the Outdoor School – Bogong. Irvin Beeston also co-ordinated this project ably assisted by Warwick Mitchell and Mal Darwent plus many helpers. In late 2014 the Shed built 31 bunks for the school – a total of 43 bunks to date.
  3. Spinning Wheel — this is being made for the Hospital to be used at future Fetes. Les Bevan is building this.
  4. Deer Guards — the Shed has made six so far for the Friends of the Clover Arboretum and installed them at the Clover Arboretum. Reg Hollonds, Les Bevan and Dick Puttyfoot have been working on these.
  5. Table Bench in Recreation Room — Due to Warwick Mitchell’s initiative and the with help from John Driver & Ian Erbacher the Shed now has a table bench (see photo) along the north wall of the Recreation Room.
  6. Hi Bay Lights — seven Hi Bay LED Lights have been installed in the Shed. Thanks to Warwick Mitchell, Dick Puttyfoot and Len Sims for the installation. The improvement in visibility is remarkable.
  7. Nest Boxes (possum & bird) — 20 of these are being built for the Kiewa Landcare Group. Warwick Mitchell is co-ordinating the construction with assistance from Ian Erbacher, Jordan McNicole, Billy Vasiliades, John Falle and Ian Howley.
  8. Knife Blocks — two of these are being made by Roland Passuello.

Other

  • Morning tea courtesy of AGL — in May the Shed members and some six AGL staff had a morning tea at the Shed. We have been very thankful to have had a close working relationship with AGL since we started construction.
  • Electrical work — Member Shane Clooney has done a lot of the electrical work for the Extractor System and Hi Bay Lighting. Thanks Shane.
  • AMSA Spanner in the Works Health Newsletter – July. Click [HERE] to view.

A Reminder — Monthly BBQ this Friday. 11:30 am for a sit down BBQ at 12 noon.

New Table Bench in the Recreation Room

New Shed to house the Dust Extractor Unit

No central heating in the Shed so we ‘improvise’. From left: John Driver, Ian Howley, Ian Erbacher, Len Sims, Jordan McNicol, Billy Vasiliades & Roland Passuello

Filed Under: Information

Shed News Update

February 1, 2017 By Paul L'Huillier

A unique Shed Program and a major Shed development Project.

  1. Women in the Shed Skills Development Program (10 sessions) — This has been conducted pre-Christmas and has continued on in January and February. The instructors have been Dick Puttyfoot and Irvin Beeston who have been helping a class of five ladies to learn practical skills that they can be use in and around the home. It has been run in conjunction with the Mt Beauty Neighbourhood Centre. Thanks Dick and Irvin for offering to run this program.
  2. Installation of a Dust Extraction & Collection System — The planning of the system, and the ordering and delivery of the items has been completed. A small group of keen members have been working on this project for two months and today saw the beginnings of all the hard work. The installation has started. Thanks to Irvin Beeston (co-ordinator), Rob Van de Linden, Mal Darwent, Warwick Mitchell, Les Bevan and Rod Hyde for all the input to this project. If things go smoothly it should be fully functional by the end of February.

Other News:

  • Irvin Beeston’s Shed Poetry is now on the Shed website. Click [HERE] to view Irvin’s five poems that he has written. They are brilliant!
  • Jayco Herald Sun Tour (cycling) — Second stage starts in Hollonds St, Mt Beauty on Friday 3 February at 10 am. The Shed, in conjunction with the UKV Lions Club, is running a fundraising BBQ (egg & bacon roll & cold drink) in the SK Pearce Gardens from 7:30 am. Come along and support the riders and also the Shed and Lions Club.
  • Spanner in the Works (health check) — In March the Shed, in conjunction with Alpine Health, will be conducting a ‘Spanner in the Works’ health check. More information will be communicated in mid March.
  • Planning Meeting (held Friday 20th January — 15 members in attendance). Ian Howley is currently collating the information from this meeting and members will be notified shortly of the outcomes.
  • New Members — Welcome to new members Ezio Minutello (Tawonga Sth), Larry Gardam (Tawonga Sth) and Dean Giuliani (Kancoona).

Women in the Shed Skills Program – From left: Helen, Irvin, Sarah & Dick

Mal Darwent on the AGL Moveable Platform and Irvin Beeston

Filed Under: Information, Projects

Late Christmas action at the Shed

December 21, 2016 By Paul L'Huillier

In the last week we have had the Shade Sail installed and with the generosity of AGL have had two Power Station Runners donated, transported and placed in position at the north end of the Shed. These will provide an attractive feature and will no doubt arouse curiosity with the public. It is planned to display information about the Runners.

Other Shed News

  • We have purchased items for a Dust Extraction and Collection System that will be installed in the new year. This is a very big and expensive job. Irvin Beeston is convening the working group of Mal Darwent, Rob Van de Linden, Warwick Mitchell, Les Bevan and Rod Hyde.
  • Also in the new year there are plans to fence off the west side of the Shed and build a verandah on the west side to improve security and increase our storage space which is always at a premium.
  • Lawn Mowing Co-ordinator — Reg Hollonds has taken on this role. The boys like the new Ride-On.
  • Personal Storage Lockers — Mal Darwent has acquired some lockers that can be used by members to store personal items.
  • Membership – We have 63 members. Thank you to all those who have renewed for 2016/17.
  • Women in the Men’s Shed Skills Program — Dick Puttyfoot and Irvin Beeston conducted this pilot program for five women over 7 x 2 hour sessions once a week. It was run in conjunction with the Neighbourhood Centre.
  • Christmas Luncheon —We had 56 members and partners at the Luncheon held in the Alex McCullough Hall. Our Chef de Shed Mark Hardidge and his band of helpers are to be congratulated. President Dick Puttyfoot presented Graeme Caulfield with an Achievement Award for his five years of committee service to the Shed. Graeme has retired from the committee. A Participation Award was also presented to Jordan McNicol.
  • Garden — Work on the garden has commenced and a few scrubs planted. More work in the new year.

Shed Days & Hours — Shed will re-open after the Christmas break on Tuesday 17th January 2017. Shed will then be open Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. Morning tea 10:30 am and lunch 12:30 pm.

McKay Ck PS Runner positioning

From left: Ian Howley & Paul L’Huillier… just checking the levels

West Kiewa PS & McKay Ck PS Runners in position

The new Shade Sail in position. A great addition to the Shed’s social activities.

Filed Under: Information

Presidents Message — A Year at the Shed

December 11, 2016 By Paul L'Huillier

I am relaxing, (well, in between getting the scaffolding and erecting Mount Beauty’s street decorations for this season). Being president is sometimes very tiring and I wonder why I am. And then a project is completed and another good result comes our way. The camaraderie and openness between the members is becoming stronger and it augurs well for the future. By this interaction, the members’ health and well-being is kept at a level that offsets the onset of old age?

Innovation is the key word for most of our work. All active members bounce ideas between each other, thus establishing a first class finished product.

The culmination of the year’s endeavours was the Christmas Lunch. The members, and some of their ladies, worked very hard to achieve a first class sumptuous feast. Tables were decorated, food served and dispatched, and the hall cleaned and restored to normal. This was a long, satisfying day to end a satisfying year.

My thanks go to all persons that jumped in to help make the day fantastic, and special thanks to those wonderful persons in the kitchen. They certainly know how to turn out some wonderful dishes. And thank-you to the Neighbourhood Centre for the use of their facilities.

It is the co-operation and results of being a member of our shed that makes me feel wanted as a president. Thank you all.

Dick Puttyfoot
President

Erecting Street Christmas Decorations: Sunday 11th Dec ’16 — Top from left: Dick Puttyfoot (president) & Bruce Brereton. Bottom from left: Irvin Beeston & Len Sims

Filed Under: Information

2016/17 New Committee & Membership Fees

October 22, 2016 By Paul L'Huillier

At last Fridays Annual General Meeting (AGM) the following people were elected to the Shed committee for 2016/17.

Executive
• President: Dick Puttyfoot
• Vice President: Vacant
• Secretary: Vacant
• Treasurer: Paul L’Huillier
Ordinary Members
• Ian Howley
• Rod Hyde
• John Driver
• Mark Hardidge
• Reg Hollond*
• Len Sim*
• Irvin Beeston
• Campbell Ford

*new member
Graeme Caulfield has retired from the committee after five years of service. Thank you Graeme.

Membership Fees are now due —The 2016/17 fees were approved at $35.00 for an individual member and $50.00 for a business/organisation. Fees are due by 31 October 2016. Click [HERE] to download, print off and fill-in the Application Form. A number of payment options are given on the Form including via Direct Credit — the preferred method.

Shed Rules & Policies — Members are reminded of the rules and policies that the Shed has adopted – these are set out in the  yellow covered Induction Manual which all members have received. It is also available on the Shed website.

The committee wishes to draw members attention for the need to be considerate of other members working in the Shed or who intend to work in the Shed (say) the next day. Please consider: cleaning up your work area (Shed doesn’t employ cleaners – each member is a cleaner), putting away tools used, moving (storing) your project so others can use the bench space, if the task has excessive noise then maybe work outside if weather and job are appropriate, using protective gear e.g. earmuffs, googles/full face protection and hand protection as appropriate (a Shed Health & Safety requirement). The Shed has a policy that requires members to be assessed (by a Workshop Panel member) in the use of tools and equipment.

New sign just erected. From left: Irvin Beeston, John Driver, Ian Howley & Dick Puttyfoot

New sign just erected. From left: Irvin Beeston, John Driver, Ian Howley & Dick Puttyfoot

Filed Under: Information

A reminder – 2016 Annual General Meeting (AGM) & BBQ – Friday 21st October

October 18, 2016 By Paul L'Huillier

The Shed’s fifth AGM is being held on Friday 21st October 2016 at the Shed – 2 Tennis Court Av. Mount Beauty starting at 11:30 am for a 12 noon sit down BBQ at 12 noon followed by the AGM.

Come along for the social camaraderie and to support this unique community project. Bring a friend. The Shed provides a valuable and remarkable asset for the UKV community. Currently we have 71 individual and three organisations as members.

Agenda will comprise: President’s & Treasurer’s Reports, election of committee of management, membership fees, update on Shed construction & projects and other business.

 AGM Notice click [HERE]

To view the Financial Report for the year ending 30 June  2016 click [HERE]

For a 2015/16 Nomination & Proxy Form click [HERE]

To read the 2014/15 AGM Minutes click [HERE]

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Filed Under: General Meetings/BBQ's, Information

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