Archive for September, 2010

Thuringowa Helicopter Project coming to Melbourne: November 2010

Kultour brings Pinoy artist and the Helicopter Project to Melbourne

Magdalena Moreno, Chief Executive Officer of Kultour, is proud to announce that Fil-Australian artist Alwin Reamillo is bringing his unique community art to Melbourne in November 2010.  Kultour, an initiative of the Australia Council for the Arts to support arts reflecting multicultural Australia, is collaborating with The Substation Community Arts Centre and Bayanihan Australia Community Network Inc (BACNI) in this community building project.

BACNI is the community partner linking the project to Filipino Australian community organisations and local schools. The Thuringowa Helicopter Project is a wonderful opportunity to showcase Pinoy culture to mainstream arts. It is timed beautifully with the Philippine Fiesta in November and the Pasko sa Nayon in December 2010. 

CLICK HERE FOR HELICOPTER PROJECT POSTER

CLICK HERE FOR HELICOPTER PROJECT MEDIA RELEASE

  To download Catalogue: http://kultour.com.au/images/kultour_images/Helicopter_A5Brochure3.pdf

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Community Leadership Program: 2010-2011

COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: Community OnBoard Training Program (2010-2011)

NOTE: All BACNI members and volunteers are encouraged to take this unique opportunity to network with mainstream organisations and update or learn new skills. Please contact Mila 2 weeks before session to book a place: by email chairperson@bayanihanaustralia.org , fax on 9817 5288 or mobile 0408 800288.

 

Tuesday 23 November 2010, 6.30pm – 9pm, Civic Foyer, Boroondara Council Offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell -Topic: Community Development Grants Celebration

Tuesday 15 February 2011, 10am – 12.30pm, Acacia Room, Boroondara Council Offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell  -Topic: Navigating Partnerships (daytime)

Thursday 17 March 2011, 7pm – 9pm, Mayor’s Room, Hawthorn Town Hall, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn  -Topic: Why Incorporate?  Is it worth the hassle?

Friday 8 April 2011, 10am – 12pm, Kew Seniors Centre, 533 High Street, Kew  -Topic: Grant Writing (daytime)

Thursday 19 May 2011, 6pm – 8.30pm, Kew Heights Sports Club, 397 Barkers Road, Kew  -Topic: Community and Business Networking Event

Thursday 9 June 2011, 7pm – 9pm, Mayor’s Room, Hawthorn Town Hall, 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn   -Topic: What’s new in Philanthropy?

Tuesday 28 June 2011, 6.30pm – 9pm, Blackwood Room, Boroondara Council Offices, 8 Inglesby Road, Camberwell   -Topic: Getting your message across (part one)

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FAFAG AGM & election of officers: 24 October 2010

FAFAG AGM & election of officers: 24 October 2010, at the Clubhouse
Please bring a plate to share for lunch at midday. AGM is at 2pm.
All the officer positions will be declared vacant so please come to vote for who you want to be on the Executive Committee for the next two years -this is very important.
Enquiries to Barry Buckle: (03) 5257 1921

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FAFAG 29th Anniversary Community Dance: 25 September 2010

FAFAG 29th Anniversary Community Dance: 25 September 2010
Enjoy a family disco, karaoke and raffles galore! BYO nibbles and drinks.
$15- adults. 7pm till midnight, at the Clubhouse.
Contact Barry Buckle for enquiries; (03) 5257 1921

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Tastes to Remember- Philippines: 24 September 2010

Tastes to Remember- Philippines: a Filipiana Feast.
Learn more about memory changes that occur as we age.

Filipino clients living in the Kingston area are invited to the Dementia Awareness activity called, “Tastes to Remember- Philippines”; jointly organised by the Pilipino Elderly Association of South Eastern Region (PEASER), Centre for Philippine Concerns Australia (CPCA), and Alzheimer’s Australia Vic.
This event is supported by the South East Dementia Action Group Dementia Community Grant and the Community Partners Program.

Date: Friday 24th September 2010
Time: 12 noon till 3.30pm
Venue: Clarinda Community Centre- 58 Viney Street, Clarinda.
Bookings:
Centre for Philippine Concerns Australia- (03) 9791 8366 or PEASER- 0438 533 215. PLACES ARE LIMITED, SO BOOK EARLY!

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