Education, Leisure & Social: North Shore & Northern Districts
lectures presented by distinguished artists, musicians and academics.
Twilight Food Fair
Phone: 9936 8100 Civic Centre Park, 200 Miller St, North Sydney 2060 Friday evenings in summer.
NSW Camellia Society
Phone 9653 1036 or 9498 2227 Meets monthly at Gordon. Bloom competition, guest speakers, a library and a trading table. Garden visits, and annual public Camellia Show in July.
Riverside Organic Food & Farmers Markets
Phone: 9999 2226 Riverside Girls High School Cnr Victoria & Huntleys Point Rds Gladesville 2111 Web:
www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au Weekly gourmet food and produce market, specialising in Certified Organic and fresh produce. Full range of gourmet produce as well as crafts, plants, flowers and eco products. Open Sat: 8am - 1pm Rain, hail or shine.
Royal Art Society of NSW (North Sydney) Phone: 9955 5752 Gallery and art school offering classes, exhibitions and monthly meetings.
Sydney Jazz Club Picnics
Phone: 9719 3876 Berry Island Reserve, Shirley Rd, Wollstonecraft Monthly jazz picnic. Bring a rug, food and drink, and enjoy acoustic jazz.
The Waverton Hub
Phone: 9955 6279 75 Bay Rd, Waverton 2060 Web:
www.wavertonhub.com.au Opened in August 2013, a club for people to help each other to enjoy life, stay in their own homes for as long as they can, to be as healthy as they can, and achieve all this for as little cost as possible. Activities, outings and get togethers.
Willoughby Theatre Company Phone: 1300 727 440 Web:
www.willoughbytheatreco.com.au Produces three productions a year. This theatre is a not-for-profit organisation and warmly encourages new members.
CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
Armenian Senior Citizens’ Support Group
Argyle Hall, 33 Blaxland Rd, Ryde 2112 Armenian seniors gather for morning tea, activities and education on health and welfare. Meets: Monday 10am-1pm except last Monday of the month.
Asquith Learning & Leisure Centre
Phone: 98476504 421 Pacific H'way (entrance off Lords Ave) Asquith 2077 Venue for groups to meet.
Berowra Over 55 Club
Phone: 9457 0627 Berowra Community Centre The Gully Rd, Berowra 2081 Wed 9am-12pm. Cards, bingo, indoor bowls, scrabble. Monthly coach trip.
Care and Share
Phone: 9888 9978 North Ryde Community Church Hall, 2 Cutler Pde, North Ryde 2113 Meets: every Fri at 9.30am during school term, for discussion, guest speakers and morning tea. Nominal fee.
Cherrybrook Chinese Community Assoc.
Phone: Office 9875 3336 Mail: PO Box 88, Cherrybrook 2126 Web:
www.ccca.asn.au email:
ccca@ccca.asn.au Cultural, educational, social activities and social welfare services.
Crows Nest Centre
Phone: 9439 5122 Information, referral and social activities including bus trip outings.
Dougherty Community Centre
Phone: 9777 7800 7 Victor St, Chatswood 2067
Mens cooking class held at Chatswood. Most local councils hold men's cooking classes. For details contact your council.
Diverse program of activities ranging from community group meetings to special interest classes. Social Circle: Thurs 1-30pm-3.30pm for games, trivia and guest speaker. Willoughby Senior Citizens: Tues 9.30am (ph: 9777 7800). Dougherty Cafe: Come and enjoy a fair trade tea or coffee, a homemade muffin, quiche or sandwich from 9am - 3pm, Mon - Fri. Tues: Garden salad and specials like Chicken and Chips. Fri: Fish, chips and salad specials. No need to hurry in and out.
Eastwood Chinese Senior Citizens’ Club
Phone: 0416 108 998 (Wilson) Phone: 0433 933 023 (Hugh) c/o St Philips Anglican Church Hall Crn Shaftsbury Rd & Rutledge St, Eastwood 2122 Web:
www.ecscc.blogspot.com Email:
eastwoodchinese@yahoo.com.au Social activities for Cantonese speaking Chinese seniors. Meets Wednesday mornings at the Church Hall. The first Wednesday of the month is to celebrate birthday parties at selected restaurants in the area. New members and volunteers welcome.
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