CWA meeting
Moss Vale CWA will hold its next meeting on February 22 at the CWA rooms at 66 Elizabeth Street, Moss Vale. The meeting will be held from 12.30pm. Visitors welcome. Details: Kerry Wood-Davies on 0411 241 334.
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Evening CWA
The newly established Moss Vale Evening CWA will hold an information evening on February 20 from 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. This will be at the Queen Street Community Hall in Moss Vale. New friends are welcome to come along to learn more about the Country Women's Association of NSW and how the Moss Vale Evening branch works. Members of the branch will be there to answer any questions and light refreshments will be available. We work together supporting our local community as a team and make each event an opportunity for fun, friendship and fellowship. RSVP Jennifer on 0418 600 068. Enquiries always welcome.
Red Cross
The Moss Vale Berrima branch of the Red Cross meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 54 Mount Broughton Road, Werai, from 2pm. The next meeting will be on February 20 and new members are welcome. The month of March is Red Cross calling month with Moss Vale and Bowral High School and Chevalier College students stepping up to help with the collection. Meanwhile the branch members would like to thank the community for all its support with raffles in 2018 and they look forward to continued support this year.
Beetle afternoon
Moss Vale Hospital Auxiliary will hold a Beetle Afternoon on March 4 from 1:30pm at Moss Vale Senior Citizens and Community Hall, Queen Street, Moss Vale. Come along, draw your Beetle and have some laughs. Afternoon tea and entry is $8.00. All funds raised go directly to the hospital to purchase much-needed equipment,.Moss Vale Auxiliary in conjunction with Bowral Hospital Auxiliary have just jointly purchased an Emergency Kit, valued at $20,000.00 for use when transporting patients between hospitals.
Woodies meeting
The Southern Highlands Woodies will meet next on February 23 from midday their shed at Harbison Care Charlotte Street, Burradoo. The get-together will include meeting, a sausage sizzle, as demonstration of turning Windsor chair leg and a spoon. The presentation is by Mike Darlow author and professional. Cost is $10 and everyone is welcome. Details: Peter Doris on 0418474099 or Martin Nadas on 0438002100.
Toastmasters
The Southern Highlands Toastmasters is held on the second and fourth Monday of each month at Mittagong RSL Club from 7.30pm. Toastmasters provides an opportunity for people to learn how to speak in public in a relaxed environment. Details: Colin Emerson on 0429 389 744.
Morning tea and support
Every Friday morning between 10am and midday the foyer of the Mittagong Anglican Church is open to the public for free morning tea. The church’s professional barista knows how to make one of the best coffees in town. A professional counsellor offering free support to those who might want to talk privately is also available. Come and join the group and make new friends in a relaxed and warm environment. St. Stephens Church is on the corner of Station and Main Streets and has been reaching out to the community for more than 140 years.
Bereavement support
The Southern Highlands Bereavement Care Service Suicide Bereavement Support Group will begin on March 5. This is facilitated by bereavement Counsellors Donna and Jo-Anne. This group will be ongoing and held from 6.30pm to 8.00pm on the first Tuesday of each month in Bowral. If you are living with grief after the suicide death of a family member or friend, you are encouraged to come along to the group. Meetings are held at in Bowral at a location yet to be advised. For all enquiries call 4862 1701 or email info@shbcs.org.au Health care professionals and providers are welcome to encourage or refer clients or patients to to group.
Folk dance
Do you enjoy dancing or would you like to learn to dance? Here’s a great opportunity not to be missed. Dance your way around the world with folk dances taught in easy steps. Have you ever wanted to do Zorba, Tarantella or a gentle Hora from Romania or Israel? Come on Thursdays 10.30-11.30am to Bowral Presbyterian Church hall, Bendooley St, Bowral. Details: Margaret 0466 166 866 or 4861 2294
Tai Chi
Test you strength and agility with Tai Chi classes held at the Mittagong Senior’s Club located next to the Mittagong Library. Classes are held each Tuesday from 1pm.
Seniors' Club
Mittagong Seniors’ Club meets each Tuesday and Thursday from 9am to 2.30pm at the Community Centre in Queen Street, Mittagong. Come for morning tea at 10am to learn more. Activities include craft, games, ukulele and various outings.
Gentle exercise
A program offering gentle exercise at a gentle pace with a focus on mobility, physical and mental stimulation is available each Thursday at the Bowral Presbyterian Church hall in Bendooley Street, Bowral. Classes are from 11.45am-12.30pm. Details: Margaret 0466 166 866 or 4861 2294.
Rose show
A miniature rose show will be presented by The Rose Society of NSW Inc at the Mittagong RSL Club on March 16 and 17. Entries for the exhibition close at 8pm on March 14 and can be phoned or emailed to the show secretary Ralph Parsons on 4871 0091 or ralphros@bigpond.com. The venue will be open to exhibitors from 6.30am to 9.45am on March 16 with judging beginning at 10am. All exhibitors must vacate the exhibition room during judging. The show will be open to the public from 12pm to 5pm on March 16 with the presentation of special awards at 1.30pm. The exhibition will continue on March 17 from 10am to 4pm.