Men's+Shed+Visit


 * Press Release **
 * For Immediate Release **

L to R: David Brown, Allan Drummond, Neville Dalton, Noel Tingcombe, David Cook, Brian Reid, Alan Hughes, Phil Cheek, Ivan McKay, John Davis Merimbula Men’s Shed recently welcomed U3A members with a generous morning tea and a rundown of the history and purpose of the Men’s Shed movement, outlining the acquisition and set up of the premises at Manna Park. U3A visitors also enjoyed an inspection of the community garden and accommodation on the estate, owned by local identity Rob High.
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 * U3A visit Merimbula Men’s Shed for morning tea **

After morning tea the men treated U3A visitors to a tour of their domain, showcasing their woodworking projects; and demonstrating some of the tools and machinery available for use at the shed. They spoke of the companionship as well as the sense of achievement and purpose gained through their involvement with the Men’s Shed: a safe and busy, no pressure environment with an atmosphere of old-fashioned mateship and a focus on men’s health and wellbeing. So if you are a bloke with some time on your hands, who wants to learn new skills, share some of your own skills and experiences, plus meet like minded people, or maybe, just relax; the Merimbula Men’s Shed could be for you. Why not check it out? Contact Peter on 0429 061 234 or palmsgolfpeter@hotmail.com or look online at [|http://**//merimbulamensshed//**//.org///] If you are interested in outings with U3A, contact phone Pat on 6495 4345, visit your local library or look online at http://u3asapphire.wikispaces.com Elle Millsteed **Contact:** eloise.millsteed@gmail.com Publicity Officer or phone on 6495 9755 U3A Sapphire Coast