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Community Education Sessions & Other News

February 17, 2020 By Paul L'Huillier

Community Projects

New 1st Aid Cabinet (a Shed Project) and Restored Flag Poles (a Community Project)

Mt Beauty Little Athletics Club — repaired a number of hurdles

Callum Bloomer (Paramedic) delivering an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) update to Shed members at the February BBQ — 30 attendees.

Shed Torque

  • For Sale — The Shed has a 15″ workable small Scroll for sale for $50.00. Contact mobile: 0400 056 247 if interested.
  • Donation of Tools to Bushfire Appeal — Ian Howley arranged for a quantity of no longer needed Shed tools to be donated to the Bushfire Appeal. He transported them to the collection point in Wodonga and they then ended up at the Tallangatta Distribution Centre. Thanks, Ian.
  • Local Weather — Did you know that since 2011 Mt Beauty have had their own Weather Station. It is situated on the roof of Alpine Radio 96.5 FM.
    Click this link to view: <https://www.alpineradio.com.au/weather.html>
    Data is updated every 10 minutes.
  • Mt Beauty & District Chamber of Commerce — A new executive and committee have been formed after a few years in recess. The Shed will be supporting the Chamber by becoming an associated member.

Woodwork 101

Expression of Interest

Local Don Terry who is a Manager & Team Leader at Wodonga TAFE (Building & Cabinet/Furniture Making) has kindly offered to conduct evening woodwork sessions (called Woodwork 101) at the Shed. The program would introduce members to woodworking skills, machinery and tool use. Initially, all members would construct the same project then branch onto a project of their own choice. It is anticipated the program would be conducted in April & May 2020 for 8 x 2-hour sessions per week. There is no cost to members.

NOTE — If you are interested in this program, please contact Paul L’Huillier: email <paullhuillier@bigpond.com> or mobile: 0400 056 247 ASAP by Friday 21st February 2020 to express your interest – “first in best dressed”.


 

to register for the Mount Beauty session please click the Register Button below.

Mt Beauty Registration


 

Filed Under: Programs/Events, Shed News

BBQ/General Meeting incl Guest Speaker – Fri 14th February

February 10, 2020 By Paul L'Huillier

  • When: Friday 14th February 2020
  • Start Time: 11:30 am for a 12 noon sit down BBQ .
  • Where: The Shed – 2 Tennis Court Ave Mount Beauty
  • Cost: $7.00
  • Who is invited: Members, potential members & visitors.

Program

• BBQ — Again the Shed will be providing many BBQ delights. There will be the usual socialising, camaraderie and fellowship. Following the sit-down BBQ lunch we will have a guest speaker. • Guest Speaker — Callum Bloomer (Paramedic). Callum will present an update for us on the use of our Automated External Defibrillator (AED). This will follow the sit down lunch. Members please make and effort to attend as it is important that we all are familiar with its use.

Community Projects

Neighbourhood Centre Greenhouse — Turn his hand to anything member Rod Hyde has completed constructing a frame to support the shade cloth over the greenhouse. Thanks also to Dick Puttyfoot for his input and the donation of the large piece of shade cloth.

Friends of the Clover Arboretum — Over the last two years, the Shed has been constructing Deer Guards to protect the trees. These have been made by our two master welders from left: Barry Hinson & Reg Hollonds. To date 13 have been made.

From left: Larry Gardam & Peter Panozzo enjoying the use of the Shed’s new Thicknesser.

Expression of Interest — Woodwork 101

Local Don Terry who is a Manager & Team Leader at Wodonga TAFE (Building & Cabinet/Furniture Making) has kindly offered to conduct evening woodwork sessions (called Woodwork 101) at the Shed. The program would introduce members to woodworking skills, machinery and tool use. Initially, all members would construct the same project then branch onto a project of their own choice. It is anticipated the program would be conducted in April & May 2020 for 8 x 2-hour sessions per week. There is no cost to members. NOTE — If you are interested in this program, please contact Paul L’Huillier: email <paullhuillier@bigpond.com> or mobile: 0400 056 247 ASAP by Friday 21st February 2020 to express your interest – “first in best dressed”.

Shed Torque

  • New member — We welcome Juris Zonnenbergs as our latest member and the 60th for the year.
  • Shed Extension — Ian Howley (Shed Construction Manager) is finalising the Building Permit, Builder Contract Agreement and the Tender document at present. It is all happening!
  • Trailer — This football/netball seasons home game gate collection will use a dedicated trailer with a canopy to cart all the equipment needed for this annual fundraising project. Currently, it is being renovated thanks to a generous grant from the AGL Community Fund and should be in use for the first home game on Saturday 28th March against Yackandandah.
  • Neighbourhood Centre Project — The Building Permit has been finalised and the new garden shed purchased. Shed foundations need to be boarded and concrete poured and shed erected. A fence across the front will complete the project.
  • The Male Magazine — produced by Healthy Male (Andrology Australia). Click [HERE] to download the January issue 2020 and to subscribe. It is produced biannually.
  • Health Male Resource Library — Click [HERE] to view and download articles and booklets. It is very extensive. You can also order to get a mailed hard copy. There is also an extensive library of Videos on Youtube. Click [HERE] to view.

Filed Under: General Meetings/BBQ's, Programs/Events, Shed News

Projects & Other News

January 27, 2020 By Paul L'Huillier

West Peak Hotel Fundraiser

This Friday 31st January. Come along and support this Shed fundraising initiative. Dinner from 5:30 pm and 20 raffle draws at 7:00 pm. Funds towards the Shed Extension. Shed sells the tickets (we have sellers identified). All you need to do is enjoy the meal and the social occasion. Please bring your partner or friend.


New 15″ Thicknesser – spiral cutting heads

With assistance from a $2,000.00 grant from the Alpine Shires Community Development Fund and a Shed contribution of $1,200.00 we now have a state of the art ‘Thicknesser’ for preparing wood surfaces. The boys are excited about this new piece of equipment. Pictured from left: Henry Ziemnicki, Rod Hyde, Derek Hutton, Reg Hollonds & Mal Darwent

Neighbourhood Centre Project

This Community project involves the Men’s Shed constructing a new ramp to one of the portables (Stage 1), another garden shed (Stage 2) and a fence (Stage 3). This will improve the whole appearance to the area next to the Alex McCullough Hall.

Stage 1 completed and officially opened by Mal Darwent (left) & Barry Hinson cutting the ribbon. Dick Puttyfoot getting suck into the serious part of the project.

Kenyan Topbar Beehives

From left: Warwick Mitchell & Mal Darwent constructing Kenyan Top- Bar Beehives for a client.

Local Australia Day Awards

On Sunday 26th January in the Hydro Park (next to the swimming pool) the local Alpine Shire Australia Day Awards were presented. We had two members involved. Reg Hollonds was the guest speaker and spoke about his early days in the Kiewa Valley. Nick Brown was the recipient of two awards. The Alpine Shire Local Achiever of the Year (Kiewa Valley) and the Alpine Shire Citizen of the Year (for the whole Shire). Nick congratulations. Well deserved. Also thank you to the Upper Kiewa Valley Lions Club for hosting the Awards for the Alpine Shire. The club has been providing this service forever.

From left: Reg Hollonds & Nick Brown

Victorian Men’s Shed Association Newsletter – January 2020. Click [HERE] to view.


Filed Under: Information, Programs/Events, Projects, Shed News

Shed Re-Opens

January 20, 2020 By Paul L'Huillier

Last Tuesday 14th January the Shed re-opened following the holiday break. Projects currently being worked on are — finalising the application for the Shed Extension Building Permit, Neighbourhood Centre Project (new ramp, another garden shed and fence), Kenyan Top Bar Bee Hives, Deer Guards, trailer renovations, installation of our new 15″ Thicknesser machine plus a number of small jobs that keep coming in.


Meetings

Committee – Monday 10th February 9:30 am at the Shed.

BBQ Lunch & General Meeting — Friday 14th February 11:30 am for lunch at 12 noon.


Christmas Street Decoration Dismantling

This was started on Sunday 19th January and we just completed Kiewa St when the rain came. We re-scheduled for Monday at 9:30 am but again the rain came. The weather improved in the afternoon and the remaining decorations in Hollonds St were taken down. Thanks to the following members for assistance: Dick Puttyfoot, Brian Keeble, Mal Darwent, Duncan Robinson, Henry Ziemnicki, Derek Hutton, Barry Hinson, John Driver, Campbell Ford and Paul L’Huillier. Thanks also to the North East Home Improvement Co for the use of their portable scaffolding.


The shed has been operational for four years

What sort of projects has the Shed completed for the community, clients and the Shed itself since we opened in January 2016? You will be surprised! Click [HERE] to view.


Community Catch Up/Feedback on the current fire situation — Thursday 23rd January.

Alpine Shire is asking for practical community feedback on the current fire situation.  In particular, it wants information and feedback on what our local community feels the Shire has done well to address any issues, and what it needs to improve, in both the short and long term. These informal meetings are being run throughout the shire.

Two informal community meetings will be held at the Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre next Thursday, January 23 from 9.30 am and from 6.00 pm. 

Other ways for feedback would be to email <info@mountbeauty.org.au>

These meetings will provide the Alpine Shire with your feedback and the shire will follow up with formal meetings about what services will be available.

Refreshments and food will be provided at both sessions.


Are you Scam Savvy?

Scammers are professional criminals, using sophisticated tricks to dupe thousands of Victorian every year. Take a look at this article — Common scams and tips to avoid them – Consumer Affairs Victoria. Click [HERE] to view.



Filed Under: Programs/Events, Shed News, Working Bees

Pre-Chrismas News Extra

December 23, 2019 By Paul L'Huillier


Street Christmas Decorations

For the sixth year, the Men’s Shed has erected the street Christmas decorations. This was done on Sunday 8th December with two shifts each of six men working for a total of four hours. Thanks to all involved.

Hollonds Street — the new flashing solar fairy-lights add to the atmosphere.

Green Thumb Gardeners still needed

Come and join our Green Thumb Garden group and assist in developing the Mount Beauty Neighbourhood Centre’s wonderful garden and have produce to share. Each Tuesday morning from 10:00 am. Free cuppa and cake for all the workers. Contact co-ordinator: Marie Lucas-Gear Mob: 0438 619 942.

Media Releases re Shed Extension Grant

  1. Jaclyn Symes (Member for Northern Victoria) — Click [HERE] to view.
  2. Alpine Observer – 11th Dec ’19 — Click [HERE] to view.

Shed Torque

  1. Shed re-opens on Tuesday 14th January 2020 with a FREE sausage sizzle (snag in bread) at 12 noon.
  2. Veteran Survival — Tony Fraser & Wayne Taylor and Josh & Megan New speak openly with John Walker about how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) affects their lives. Click [HERE] to view a video of the interview.
  3. Bill Sutton’s 80th Birthday celebrations — Saturday 4th January 2020 at Settlers Tavern, Kiewa Valley Highway, Tawonga South, commencing at about 12.00 noon. Bill and Yvonne would love for you to come along and enjoy the afternoon. NO PRESENTS please, just pay for your lunch and drinks, or if preferred, simply come along and say g’day, and have a chat (he loves to chat, as we all know). If you can make it for lunch, please let Yvonne know – mob: ‭0438 575 441‬ or email <dearest040140@gmail.com> so that she can let Settlers know how many to cater for.
  4. Know Your Nuts — From the first time a boy gets his testicles hit in the schoolyard, he becomes keenly aware of his nuts. But while men talk about, joke about and learn to carefully protect their testicles, most men don’t know them as well as they should. Click [HERE] to learn more.
  5. Neighbourhood Centre Project — The improvements to the garden shed area of the Centre are progressing. Currently, work has been done in preparation for Bobcat work, adding road fill, boxing foundations and cementing. Another garden shed and fence will be erected in the new year.

AMSA & VMSA News

• Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) Newsletter – The Shedder. Click [HERE] to view.

• Victorian Men’s Shed Association (VMSA) Newsletters – November: Click [HERE] to view and December: Click [HERE] to view.


Filed Under: Information, Shed News, Working Bees

What a Great Xmas Present…

November 25, 2019 By Paul L'Huillier

Read the Victorian Government letter [HERE]


Thank you — The Men’s Shed committee would like to thank the following for the support given that resulted in the success of the Shed Extension Project Application.

  • The 27 community organisations and businesses that provided letters of support;
  • Helen Mathew (Mountain Creek Architecture) for the very professional work on the plans;
  • Tiffany Clare our local Victorian Department of Health & Human Services liaison person in Wangaratta;
  • The Shed Members who encouraged the committee to initiate the project and to see it through.

Shed Torque

  • Erection of the Street Christmas Decorations — Sunday 8th December starting at 4:00 pm opposite the Community Centre. This is an annual community event for the Shed. If you can assist please contact Paul L’Huillier — Mobile: 0400 056 247 or Email <paullhuillier@bigpond.com>. Help appreciated.
  • Shed Holiday Dates — Shed closes Wednesday 11th December 2019 and re-opens on Tuesday 14th January 2010 with a FREE sausage sizzle (snag in bread) at 12 noon.
  • Member news — A number of members have been on the sick and injured list of late. We wish David Wood, Roland Passuello, Reg Hollonds, Shane Clooney, John Driver and Warwick Mitchell a speedy recovery.
  • New member — Welcome to Jeff Cummings. Thank you for the support and we will see you at the Shed.
  • Current Projects — More Deer Guards for the Friends of the Clover Arboretum, Bee Hives: the Kenyan Topbar type, miniature wooden wheelbarrow making, work for the Neighbourhood Centre i.e. construction of a concrete ramp, erection of another shed plus foundations and a fence, refurbishment of a clients vanity cabinet, covering of the NHCentre’s greenhouse with shade-cloth, cake stand, upgrading a donated trailer for Shed use and construction of bench seats for the Secondary College.

Christmas Luncheon

The annual Christmas Luncheon was held last Wednesday 20th November in the Alex McCullough Hall. We had 47 in attendance. Thank you to Trish Dixon (manager) of the Mt Beauty Neighbourhood Centre for the use of the Hall and the kitchen. Very much appreciated.

Our Chef de Shed Mark Hardidge and his band of helpers provided the usual excellent luncheon. A number of presentations were made to recognise people who have assisted the Shed (see below).


Certificates of Appreciation presented by vice president Mark Hardidge to Len Sims (left) and president Dick Puttyfoot (right).

Presentation to Helen Mathew (Mountain Creek Architecture). From left: Dick Puttyfoot (president), Helen and Ian Howley (secretary).

Irvin Beeston — read his Shed poems [HERE]

Left photo — Herb Ougham being presented with a small wooden gift that has had his name routed on it by Dick Puttyfoot. Herb is our oldest active member at age 88 years. Right photo — The great food being served to members.

The four ladies pictured each received a bunch of flowers from president Dick Puttyfoot in appreciation for the work they do to assist the men who man the Football/Netball Gate for the home games at Dederang and Mount Beauty. It’s a major fundraiser for the Shed. From left: Laurene, Kerry, Maureen and Adele.

From left: New member Henry & Karin Ziemnicki, Helen Mathew, Jeremy & Jenny Reichl, Noel & Helen McDougall.

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