WA, Australia
Albany today is a city of about 33,600 people who enjoy a superb natural environment with a high level of community services and infrastructure, including excellent health care, well-resourced library, a university presence, expanding leisure centre, well-maintained sports grounds and a host of opportunities for healthy and rewarding lifestyles. It is a city on the move with strong residential growth and a range of industrial development prospects associated with plantation timber processing, mining, agriculture and retail development
Visit supplier >Over 50's Recreation Association
WA, Australia
Variety of Recreational Activities for 50 year olds and older, walking groups, ballroom dancing, cycling, card afternoons. Minimal membership fees apply. Dept of Sport/Rec number is 9841 6800. The Over 55s Recreation association
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The YMCA's of Australia are non-profit, local organisations controlled by voluntary Directors who work in partnership with professional staff to provide services to their local communities in eight major areas: Youth and Family Support Services Community Sport and Recreation Programmes Child Care Services Education and Training Camping and Outdoor Recreation Accomodation Special Needs Programmes Children Services The Eastern Goldfields YMCA provides a quality Out of School Hours Care Programme that includes before and afterschool programmes for children aged 5 - 12 years of age Sports and Recreation Activities at EGYMCA include:- Group Fitness Gymnastics Health Studio Rock Climbing Squash They also conduct Seniors exercise programs with Living Longer Living Stronger and Pryme Movers
Visit supplier >Cockburn Senior Citizens Centre
WA, Australia
To provide various facilities which are interesting and lots of fun in a clean, friendly atmosphere. To promote friendship amongst Senior Citizens of Cockburn. Services / Activities: Carpet bowls, bingo, pool, crafts, outings, various lunches (eg. sausage sizzles, hot chicken dinner) hairdressing, podiatry. Meeting details: Bowls Tuesday & Thursday, club day Wednesday. Bootscooting Wed 10.30am-12noon, Reflexology 9am-12noon. Mainly social and recreational activities ranging from carpet bowls with intra-senior citizen centre comps to social trips and bingo. Computer training courses are available for seniors over the age of 50 residing in the Cockburn area. Upcoming courses will be advertised in the Seniors Bulletin Board in the Cockburn Gazette. Eligibility: From 55 years. Fees: $11.00 per annum GST inclusive, $2.00 per week when attending. Public Transport: Bus available for local members Area Served: Cockburn (Hamilton Hill, Coolbellup)
Visit supplier >Friday Club (Over 55s Social Club Rockingham)
WA, Australia
This is an over 55 s club that uses the Police and Community Youth Centre as a venue for their social event each Friday. The coordinator is Ron Ridley and the club is run by its members.There is an annual fee of $4pa and an entrance fee of $2.The various activities offerred by the club are social bingo, raffles, carpet bowls and darts.There is a kitchen and a light lunch is available to its members.There is also four free dinners throughout the year for the members.
Visit supplier >Police Community Youth Centre(PCYC)- Rockingham
WA, Australia
PCYC is a joint partnership between the Western Australian Police and the community to provide a service to the youth of Western Australia. Each Club has its own Management Committee . Our Mission: In partnership with the community, create opportunities to develop young people, through quality PCYC services. For PCYC this means: The need to change our traditional focus; Linking PCYC programs to crime prevention initiatives; An opportunity to address life skills, employment, training and road safety; Providing avenues for young people to be actively involved in the community; Ensuring our outcomes are relevant to young people, the community and the WA Police; and Playing a key role in breaking down barriers between Police and the community.
Visit supplier >Senior Citizen Centres - City of Melville
WA, Australia
3 Great clubs for Seniors in the City of Melville. Southern Districts Senior Citizens Club cnr of Archibald St and North Lake Rd in Willagee Phone: 9337 3900. Canning Bridge Senior Citizens Club 64 Kishorn St Mt Pleasant Phone: 9364 3957 Stock Road Senior Citizens Club 38 Waddell Road or entrance from Stock Rd near the cnr of Canning Hwy. Phone: 9339 7878. All three clubs offer a range of activities to members including bingo, carpet bowls, billiards, snooker, darts, social activities and outings. Call the individual clubs directly for further information. There are 2 further Community Centres that offer many recreational activities for seniors- Bull Creek Community Centre , Cnr Leichardt St and Hassell Cres, 9364 0148; and Willagee Community Centre,Archibald St (Cnr Winnacott St) , 9364 0848
Visit supplier >Ethnic Melville Active Seniors (EMAS)
WA, Australia
EMAS groups provide culturally specific Centre Based Day Care, which include activities, a culturally specific lunch and outings .This group offers an opportunity for friendship and socialisation to people who may be isolated due to a disability or language barrier or who live alone. There are many activities specific to each cultural group , from modified exercise suitable for any level , guest speakers , various board games to musical entertainment and celebration of festival days. There are several EMAS Groups inthe City of Melville :- -The Asian Group which caters for Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkein, Malaysian and Indonesian languages. -The European Group caters for those of a predominantly Italian, Croatian and Maltese background. Venue: Southern Districts Senior Citizens Centre -South Asian Group which caters to people from a South Asian background, in particular from India and Sri Lanka.
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Autism solutions is a private organisation run by Leanne Point and is not affiliated with any other organisation and is an information service only.Leanne runs the Jazzlea dance class each Saturday from 10am - 11am at $10 a lesson. These classes are for children with autism and they are deigned to promote balance,flexibility,rhythm,co-ordination,strength and artistic expression.Siblings are welcome too.
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Rockingham PCYC is a charitable, non-profit community organisation with the objective of finding a happy medium between low cost, affordable recreational, sporting and social activities and crime prevention programs targeting young offenders and Youth at Risk. Club activities include a wide range of vocational and recreation activities all available to our members. They range from gymnastics, jazz and tap dancing , roller skating , jujitsu , air rifles to badminton. School Vacation Care Program 8.00 am - 5.00pm ; 6-15 yrs
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The Warnbro Community Y strongly supports child care and youth programs which run on a daily basis. Programs such as Thriving Threes and Fun for Fours have been developed to prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.The Warnbro Community Y also offers a fantastic Vacation Care program during each school holidays for children aged between 5 & 12 years of age. Vacation care is also providedYMCA Youth Services engages with young people in a variety of different settings such as static and mobile youth centres, counselling, Youth Pathways program, mentoring, emergency accommodation and training programs
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