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Plenty of possibilities at Olinda Community House

Embrace the New Year with a plethora of possibilities at Olinda Community House in 2024.

Seize the chance to live, evolve, and enrich your life through engaging classes, workshops, and activities.

Term 1 boasts a diverse array of opportunities, from exciting additions like Watercolour and Drawing and French for Travel classes, to adult offerings such as Burlesque and Ballroom Dance. Junior Dance Club and ACRO cater to the younger crowd, while perennial favorites like Tai Chi and Yoga classes continue to inspire well-being. For those who find joy in singing, the Olinda Choir, under the guidance of Lady Shaula, returns on Tuesday evenings.

Additionally, the lighthearted Kalulu Ukulele Group will be strumming and laughing on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at the Olinda Hall.

Explore one-off workshops, such as Introduction to Turkish Cooking, Vegetarian Mediterranean Cooking, and Basket Weaving. Music enthusiasts can enjoy a Music and Composing Talk with local musician and composer Jacqui Rutton on 28 February 28, followed by Open Stage sessions starting 20 March.

Prepare for unexpected situations by attending Paediatric First Aid training on 27 March, suitable for parents, grandparents, and anyone caring for young children. This comprehensive training covers first aid education and injury prevention strategies to ensure the safety of little ones.

Calling all theatre enthusiasts to get involved in 2024 by expressing your interest in joining a new community theatre group. With the installation of new lighting, sound systems, and curtains in 2023, Olinda Community House eagerly anticipates the Hills Theatre Group making the most of these outstanding community resources.

With so many opportunities to learn and grow, don’t miss out—bookings open from 22 January. Explore the complete Term 1 Program at www.och.org.au and embark on a journey of discovery and personal development.

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