Early in the Year We Have Lots On

Whether you’re looking to advance in your career, explore a new hobby, or simply enjoy the process of learning, we have something for everyone.  More information can be found on our Website  https://www.dncentre.org.au/courses .

Tai Chi

Expressions of interest are currently being taken for a Term 2 Tai Chi class.  If you would like to take part in Tai Chi, please call Gudrun on 0490 053 521.

Sports At the ARC

Back for 2025 are volleyball, pickleball and our basketball clinics recommence on the 12th Feb. New members for each sport are always welcome! Contact numbers for our coaches are:

  • Volley Ball—Colin Priest—0447 487 674
  • Basketball Clinics—Tegan– 0402 550 450
  • Pickle Ball—Wendy-  0458 372 906

If you would like to book some time at the ARC for your sporting group, call us on 5348 3569.

French Alive: Intermediate

Are you someone who learnt French years ago and would like to refresh your skills? Or perhaps you’d simply like to refine your understanding of the French language?  Course starts Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 1:30 PM.  Book Now

Food safety Handler

This nationally accredited training covers the skills and knowledge required to apply good hygiene practices for people wishing to work in the hospitality industry.  For anyone working in the food industry – or anyone wanting to work in the food industry – this is the course you need! Thu, 20 Feb, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PMBook Now

Eight Silken Movements

Eight Silken Movements is a gentle exercise class based on elements of Chi Gong and Tai Ch, promoting balance, coordination, flexibility and inner calm. Beneficial for all age groups. No experience necessary. Just wear comfy clothes.  Book online, or contact the tutor Gudrun direct on 0490 053 521
$20 per session – pay as you go.  Book Now

DNC Joke of the Week (Back by popular demand?)

Two men are waiting for a train. The younger man asks the older man for the time, but the older man ignores him. After a while, the younger man again asks for the time and again the older man ignores him.

Frustrated, the younger man finally asks “Why won’t you answer me when I ask you for the time?”

The older man sighs and explains “Look, if I tell you the time, we’ll start to talk. Then when the train comes, you might sit down next to me. Perhaps we’ll get to know each other, and maybe I’ll eventually invite you to my house for dinner. Maybe then you and my daughter would really get along – why, you might even get engaged! And why would I want a son-in-law who can’t even afford a watch?”