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On the Coast happenings
Central Coast Digital Connect is funded by Be Connected, a free Australian Government initiative helping you get the most out of going online. Reconnect to Digital Connect in 2020. If you are aged 50+ these free workshops can help you to access and get the most out of digital technology. Book into a session or call in on the day to connect over a cuppa. • Erina Library First Wednesday each month
Enquiries: 4350 1540 • W oy Woy Library Second Thursday each month
Enquiries: 4350 1560 Sessions run 10am–2pm, all welcome. centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/libraryevents


A collection of Ray Collins’ extraordinary photographs will be on display exclusively at the Ken Duncan Gallery, Erina Heights, from April 18 to May 10. Entry to the exhibition is free. During his exhibition, Ray will present some inspiring talks call Found at Sea. Ray’s story is captivating – and he tells it with openness and sincerity. Through injury, failure, self-reflection and success, Ray’s fundamental life lessons have all been Found at Sea.


Brisbane Water Evening View Club working for The Smith Family holds its monthly dinner meeting in the Function Room at the Grange Hotel, Renwick Street, Wyoming on the FOURTH TUESDAY OF THE MONTH – 6.30pm for 7pm. New members and visitors are most welcome. Contact Valda on (02)4325 1688 or Lynne (02) 4332 9354."
Confidence, Colour & Clothes Workshop
Sunday 5th April ~ 10am–3pm REGISTRATIONS ESSENTIAL– link below www.eventbrite.com/e/confidence-colour-clothingworkshop-for-women-tickets-90437239217 $99 includes: • Discovering your fashion ‘style’ • Finding out what colours in clothes & make-up suit you best • Mini Make-up • Let’s go shopping with your new found confidence & knowledge • Unleashing more confidence & courage • Champagne to celebrate the new you • Gift Bag + discount vouchers
Venue Closet Essentials Shop 5 Karalta Plaza, Karalta Lane, Erina

Have a driving passion to volunteer? Become a 120 Countdown volunteer driving mentor
At Uniting we believe in taking real steps to make the world a better place. We work to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice. We’re looking for volunteer mentors to supervise learner drivers who face challenges completing their 120 practice hours to get their P-plates. Mentoring makes a life-changing difference, giving young people independence and access to more opportunities. All you need is a full licence and a couple of hours a week. If you’re interested in sharing your skills and giving back to your community, we’d love to hear from you.
Get in touch. 1800 864 846 ask@uniting.org uniting.org
Newly Retired/Looking to make new friends Toukley View Club
We meet on the 2nd Friday of the month at Club Toukley RSL at 10.30am.
We have lucky door prizes, raffles and a 2 course lunch $25 followed by guest speakers or members participation and interesting discussions. We also have outings, Friendship Morning Teas with raffles and lucky door prizes.. Joining our VIEW Club is a perfect opportunity to meet with other like minded women and establish new friendships. VIEW stands for Voice, Interests, Education of Women and is a valued part of the Smith Family raising money for The Learning For Life Program that sponsors and helps educate disadvantaged Australian children and young adults.
Contact Kathie on 4393 0647/0413 424 949
The Bateau Bay VIEW Club The Bateau Bay VIEW Club, working for the Smith Family, will hold its lunch meeting at the The Entrance Leagues Club (Tigers), 3 Bay Village Road, Bateau Bay on the FIRST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH, commencing at 10.30am. Lunch, guest speakers, raffles, outings and meeting new friends. While helping educate underprivileged children. New members and visitors are most welcome. Contact Lynne 4362 6170 or Heather 4362 8405.
Saturday 11 April – 8pm LAYCOCK STREET THEATRE 5 Laycock Street, Wyoming BOOK NOW


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