17 September 2018

Page 2

Orwil Street Community House Inc Incorporation Number A0004583R

TERM 4, 2018

Building Community for over 40 years We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Victorian Government CLASSES

• • • • •

Computer classes Introduction to Medical Reception Bellydance Palmistry “Heal Your LIfe” classes - based on Louise Hay • Low Cost Counselling • Images of Manhood/ Men’s Group • RED Group - Womens’ discussion Group

• • • • • • • •

Games and Social Group Card Making Chair Yoga Mindfullness Meditation Scrabble Group Playgroup Expressive and Transformational Womens’ Dance

NEW CLASSES • • • • •

Using Essential Oils Seated Exercise to Music One on One Personal Training Baby Massage Phones and Tablets

• • • • •

Self Defence for Women Boomers Plus Friendship Group DIY Vertical Garden Trivia Quiz Social Night The Art of Ageing

SUPPORT GROUPS • Steps to Wholeness – Anxiety & Depression support group

• Young Mum’s Play and Learn Group • DIDS (Dads in Distress)

For more information or bookings please phone 9783 5073

16 Orwil St, Frankston 3199 Ph: 9783 5073 email: info@orwilst.org.au www.orwilst.org.au Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.

NEWS DESK

Vandals target Seaford school A CROWDFUNDING campaign is underway to help raise funds to replace a teepee destroyed by vandals at Nepean School for students with disabilities. The teepee was burnt down at the Seaford school earlier this month, and was valued at $12,000. Fire crews and police were called to the fire at the Nepean School in Klauer Street at 10pm, Monday 3 September. They were told youths had entered the school grounds and set fire to the large teepee in the playground area. Dunkley MP Chris Crewther spoke in parliament about the fire. “Devastatingly very recently a group of vandals entered the school at set fire to a teepee located in the playground, causing $12,000 worth of damage. The teepee is used as a central gathering place for students, and was completely destroyed by the fire. The kids, the school community, and the wider community are absolutely devastated by what occurred,” Mr Crewther said. “It saddens me that a school like Nepean School which does so much to support children with a disability in Dunkley would be targeted in this way. That’s why in partnership with Frankston Community Noticeboard, I’ve set up a gofundme page to raise funds to replace their teepee.” Frankston CIU is keen to speak to anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity in the area that night. They have released CCTV images of youths who may be able to assist with their inquiries. Leading Senior Constable Melissa Seach urges anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at crimestoppersvic.com.au The crowdfunding page can be found at gofundme.com/teepee4nepean

10:30AM - 2:00PM

Friday Sept. 21st 2018

View our village and beautiful surrounds. Take the chance to meet our friendly residents, inspect our refurbished units and enjoy the free sausage sizzle, market stalls. Family and friends Welcome.

12398347-SN37-18

PAGE 2

Frankston Times 17 September 2018

Vandal hunt: Frankston CIU have released CCTV images of youths that may be able to help with police inquiries. Picture: Frankston CIU


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
17 September 2018 by Mornington Peninsula News Group - Issuu