Basketball Clinics at the ARC

 

 

 

Volleyball at the ARC

Volleyball is played on Monday nights at the ARC and is suitable for beginners and people of all ages. Did you know….

  • Four teams have reached Victorian State Schools Championship which made each team in the top 8 school teams in Victoria.
  • Seven teams have made it to the state championships in the last 2 years.

Most play in the junior competition on Monday nights from 6pm-7pm. Our social adult competition runs from 7pm-8pm straight after the juniors.

Sessions are coached by Victorian State Coach, Colin Priest with 3 other qualified coaches.

If you would like to know more about participating in Volleyball contact Coach Colin on 0447 487 674

Diary Dates

Elder Rights Advocacy

Learn about accessing Aged Care; Your rights in Aged Care; How advocates can work for you; Friendly volunteer visitors.

13 May, 2.30 pm at DNC – 13 Camp St Daylesford.

Healthy Conversations

Dementia and carers support.  Speaker: Treehouse Program Manager from Central Highlands Rural Health.  Tuesday, June 11 at 11:00am.

Staying Physically Strong and increasing independence.  Speakers: A Social Worker and an Exercise Physiologist from Central Highlands Rural Health.  Tuesday, June 25 at 11:00am.

Both events at the Daylesford Neighbourhood Centre, 13 Camp St Daylesford.

RSVP at admin@dncentre.org.au, or phone 53483569 or just drop in on the day.

DNC Joke of the Day

An elderly lady telephoned the hospital. She timidly asked “Is it possible to speak to someone who can tell me how a patient is doing?”

The operator said “I can.  What’s the name and room number?”

The lady in her weak voice said “Doreen Jacobs, Room 604.”

The operator replied “Let me place you on hold while I check with her nurse.”

After a few minutes the operator returned to the phone and said “Oh, I have good news.  Her nurse just told me that Doreen is doing very well.  Her blood pressure is fine, her blood work just came back as normal and her physician, Dr. Ross, has scheduled her to be discharged on Tuesday.”

The old lady said “Thank you. That’s wonderful!  I was so worried!  God bless you!”

The operator replied “You’re more than welcome.  Is Doreen your daughter?”

The grandmother said “No, I’m Doreen Jacobs in Room 604. No one tells me anything.”

 

[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!]