SEWING NEWS
The Guilded Lilies Sewing Circle Christmas and last meeting for 2014 will be held on Saturday 29 November, 9am to 3pm at the Masonic Hall, Moorindil Street, Tewantin. Pease bring a plate to share for the Christmas luncheon, and don’t forget the Secret Santa present. Bring your “Zip Challenge” for judging. For more information please phone Aileen (07) 5455 6959 or Annemarie 0413 014 283.
Changes to diet needed to restore environment
This week’s guest speaker at Friday Environment Forum is Anne-Marie Dineen who believes that if we want to preserve and restore our environment in Australia, we must make changes to our diet. Come along to the Noosa Parks Association Environment Centre, Wallace Drive, Noosaville, on Friday 21 November, when Ms Dineen shares her ideas on what can be done to make our diets more sustainable and healthy with some simple and tasty changes to our consumption. The forum starts at 10.30am with coffee from 10am. Bird observers meet in the car park at 8.30am for interpretive birding.
Music Club
Tewantin Noosa Music Club would like to wish all “compliments of the season”. Come and join us for an afternoon of music on Wednesday 3 December, from 1.30pm, at the Catholic Parish Hall, corner Moorindil Street and Poinciana Avenue. Followed by a cup of tea. Cost is $2 entry to cover costs. For more information, phone Carol on 5442 4564 or Gloria on 5442 4810.
Christian Fellowship
Mr Peter Evans, a former missionary in Papua New Guinea, will be the guest speaker at Christian Fellowship of Noosa on Sunday 30 November. The customary warm welcome awaits all who come to the CWA Hall, next to the Tewantin Post Office, at 9.30am. Feel free to chat with Tony on 5474 0620 at any time.
Tewantin Noosa National Seniors
The last meeting of the year will be held on Thursday 27 November at the Noosa Catholic Hall at 1.15pm for a 1.30pm start. Members, please bring a plate. Entertainer Bob Carman. Everyone welcome. Phone Norm on 5474 0919.
U3A Noosa
U3A Noosa presents Dr Ken Lynn with a wonderful story telling of the great Minoan Civilisation and the deciphering of linear B. To be held at the U3A house Friday 5 December, from 1.45pm. Everyone is welcome and afternoon tea will be served.
The Minoan civilization, centred on Crete, is one of the oldest and most interesting of ancient civilisations first brought to light by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans. It is characterised by art work which still resonates today and was exceptional for the important role women played in all aspects of life including religion. Minoan palaces lacked fortifications and military activity was notable by its absence. The relation between Minoan civilization and the war-like Mycenaean of mainland Greece is explored. The Minoan written language of linear B was fully deciphered after World War II by the amateur, Michael Ventris, based on the more professional work of Alice Kober. The lives of these obsessed people can be seen as either inspirational or cautionary. The talk is richly illustrated. U3A House is opposite the Shell Service Station, 64 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin. Phone 5440 5500 for more information.
Frozen in Time
The Noosa Writers latest release, Frozen in Time, is now available for purchase from all good booksellers, including the ABC Shop, Noosa Junction, River Read, Thomas Street, Annie’s at Peregian, a number of Sunshine Coast gift shops including Domini in Tewantin, Saffron on Gympie Terrace, Noosa Classics on Gibson Road and Noosa Village Post Office, as well as the gift shop at Wallace House Art and Craft centre, Noosaville.
In the spirit of Anthroposophy
A talk by Jonathan Anstock – “My life, my biography, my future – developing my spiritual consciousness”. The talk is followed by discussion and question. Thursday 4 December, from 1pm to 2.30pm. Upstairs at the Sunspace Cafe, Eumundi Noosa Road, Doonan. $5 contribution or $2 concession. Further details www.meetup.com/towards-a-deeper-humaness.