We’ve had a busy few months here at DNC.  A few months ago, we said “farewell” to our previous Manager Danny Liversidge and unsuspecting, long term staff member, Linda Carroll, has been “encouraged” to step up and take the reins for a few months.  Linda is finding her way as Acting Coordinator, shuffling priorities, projects and meetings, but above all, keeping business as usual.  Through all the change, it has been “business as usual” here in the office and we’re happy to say that our Term 4 Brochure is now out and about!!   We’re ready for Term 4 and all courses have been uploaded to our website!  https://www.dncentre.org.au/courses

This term, we are excited to announce we have our Men’s Group and a beginner’s French course returning to DNC.  We also have a First Aid course scheduled for late October for anyone who needs a refresher in CPR or First Aid.  Pickle Ball has been a welcome addition to our ARC activities and our Basketball Clinics are returning for Term 4 (thanks to sponsorship from our friends at the Daylesford Bowling Club).

Pick up a copy of our brochure at any of our local distribution points listed below, or download your own copy now!  DOWNLOAD TERM 4 BROCHURE HERE

  • The Daylesford Newsagency
  • The Daylesford & District Community Bank
  • Visitor Information Centre
  • Daylesford Library
  • Hepburn General Store
  • Harvest Cafe
  • Bakers Delight
  • Hepburn Regional Community Health Centre
  • Springs Health & Fitness Gym
  • Daylesford Community OpShop

Don’t forget if there is a particular course you would like to see (or run) at the Neighbourhood Centre, get in touch!   We’re always up for a chat!

DNC Joke of the Week

Lesser known Knights of the Round Table:

  • The knight who was afraid to fight: Sir Render
  • The knight no one believed: Sir Real
  • The knight who designed the round table: Sir Cumference
  • The knight who was too big to sit at the table: Sir Round
  • The undercover knight: Sir Veillance
  • The knight who was never killed in battle: Sir Vivor
  • The knight who exceeded expectations: Sir Passed
  • The knight who showed up unexpectedly: Sir Prize
  • The knight who overcame obstacles: Sir Mount
  • The knight who funded the kingdom: Sir Tax
  • The knight who kept the maps up-to-date: Sir Veyor
  • The knight who drank too much: Sir Rhosis
  • The knight who stood in for the king: Sir Rogate
  • The knight who stood out from the rest: Sir Perb
  • The knight with the fragile ego: Sir Ramic
  • The knight who performed in three rings: Sir Cus
  • The saddest knight of all: Sir Rowful
  • The knight who wasn’t needed: Sir Perfluous
  • The knight who liked to dance: Sir Prance-a-lot

 

[If you’ve got a better joke, (and doesn’t everyone??) send it to  admin@dncentre.org.au  and we’ll publish it. (Remember, this is a family publication! 😊).  We’ll even include your name if you wish – or you can protect your anonymity!]