OBERON U3A's third term starts next week and there will be some new offerings for members.
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Learn how to make a cabbage tree hat, come along to some golf lessons led by Joan Graham, with equipment supplied, or visit Barry Hughes' and Jim Hawkes' sheds to see their mighty collections of historic artefacts, including steam tractors and household items from past generations.
For the gardeners, join Brenda Lyon for a demonstration of how to create a "no dig" garden, or learn how to operate a drone.
There are also lots of ongoing courses, including Balance 'n' Bones, Bridge, 500, Armchair Travel, Sing-along, Ukulele Jam Session and Food Safari.
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For full details of what is on offer, go to the U3A website oberon.u3anet.org.au to view the term three program or phone the secretary Maree Arrow on 6336 3003.
The organisation aims to provide a wide range of activities with the aim of providing entertainment and learning opportunities for all members of the Oberon community over the age of 60.
For an annual membership fee of $20, the side-effects of fellowship, mental and physical exertion cannot be underestimated!