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2 The Rotary Club of OrmeauPimpama recently had the privilege of visiting Making Strides, a specialist rehabilitation centre supporting individuals living with spinal cord injuries and neurological conditions. Based right here in Ormeau, the centre offers tailored, evidencebased programs that focus on helping clients regain strength, function and independence no matter their level of injury or time since diagnosis. Making Strides is not a traditional gym it’s a purpose-built facility run by a highly experienced team of physiotherapists, exercise scientists and support staff, all working with one clear goal: to help people move forward. Through state-ofthe-art equipment, client-focused support, and a team who believe in possibility, Making Strides is empowering people to take control of their own rehabilitation journey. OUR VISIT Our members were warmly welcomed by Jim Barrett, Director at Making Strides, who gave us a detailed tour and insight into the programs, the technology, and most importantly the people behind the scenes. We were inspired by their commitment to long-term outcomes and their belief that Rotary Club of Ormeau-Pimpama Making Strides in Ormeau: A Rotary Club Visit to Remember recovery is about more than the physical—it's about rebuilding confidence and community connection as well. OUR COMMITMENT As part of our club’s ongoing efforts to engage with impactful local organisations, we’re exploring how we can support Making Strides through potential partnerships, grants, and awareness. Their work aligns closely with our Rotary values of Service Above Self, and it was a powerful reminder of the important work being done right here in our own backyard. We extend our sincere thanks to Jim for his time and generosity in showing us around the centre, and for the incredible work he and his team continue to do for our community. DO YOU THINK YOU CAN HELP? We would love to hear from you if you’d like to know more about our club and how you can help us support local projects and organisations like Making Strides. Contact us. Email: secretary@ormeaupimpamarotary.org Facebook: OrmeauPimpamaRotary Club Phone: 0408 785 925 Service & Product Warranty 10 YEARS Australian Standards Tested 25 YEARS Proven Track Record 30+ YEARS GOT LOOSE, PEAKING OR CRACKED TILES? BEFORE AFTER 0414 446 579 CALL DAN FOR A FREE QUOTE GOLD COAST OFFICE 07 5646 6344 FIXLOOSETILES.COM.AU INTERNAL TILES EXTERNAL TILES PATIO FLOOR SPLASHBACK POOL COPING BATHROOM WALL & FLOOR WE CAN FIX

3 Getting a breast screen has never been easier, especially for women aged 50 to 74, when regular checks are most effective. And now, it’s even more convenient with the BreastScreen Queensland mobile unit visiting Pimpama Shopping Centre from mid July until early September. This mobile service brings free breast screening close to home. BSQ offers screening mammograms for eligible people 40 years and older, with individuals welcome to continue screening beyond age 74. It’s a simple, 30-minute appointment that could save your life. Breast screening can detect tiny cancers early, before you or your doctor can see or feel them. And the earlier breast cancer is found, the easier it is to treat. That’s why women should screen regularly and are encouraged to book a breast screen every two years. A Culturally Safe Program for First Nations Women The Service is proud to offer the Sistas Shawl initiative, designed to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women feel more comfortable and culturally supported during their screen. The shawl can be worn or held during the appointment to enhance modesty and connection to culture. This initiative is already making a difference, with almost 1,000 First Nations women attending BSQ Gold Coast Service over the past two years – many for the first time. Whether it’s your first screen or you’re next one is due, take care of your health and book your free breast screen today. With welcoming staff, minimal wait times, and convenient locations near you, BSQ makes it easy to tick this important check-up off your list. For more about the Sistas Shawl initiative visit: goldcoast.health.qld.gov.au and search Sistas shawl Breast Screening Comes to You: Mobile Clinic at Pimpama this month! We offer free breast screens for women aged 40 and over. Breast screening is most effective for women aged 50 to 74. Our appointments are quick and can be made outside working hours. Book today. Authorised by the Queensland Government, William Street, Brisbane It’s your health. Book your breast screen today. - Phone 13 20 50 - Visit breastscreen.qld.gov.au/ - Scan the QR code to book online

4 PET OF THE WEEK FOR MORE VISIT AWLQLD.COM.AU OR CALL 5509 9000 Creating a brighter future Animal Welfare League Qld Est. 1959 PETS OF THE MONTH Mimosa Animal ID:137516 | Domestic Medium Hair Female | 1 Year 10M | Medium | Blue & White Hello, I’m Mimosa! Life in the shelter isn’t so bad, but I dream of a home where I can be the queen. I’m a bit of an independent spirit, preferring to do things my own way. But don’t let that fool you, I’ve got a goofy side too! I’ll keep you entertained with my silly antics and unexpected playfulness. I’d thrive best in a home where I can be the only feline, soaking up all your love and attention. I promise, I’m more than enough cat for any home. If you’re looking for a companion who is both self-sufficient and full of personality, I’m your girl. Rose Animal ID:140574 | Greyhound | Female | 2Yrs 11 M | White & Black Rose is a sweet and gentle soul who’s ready to start a brandnew chapter in life. Having missed out on the comfort of a loving home until now, she’s looking for a calm and patient family who can give her the time and space she needs to settle in and truly blossom. While Rose is still discovering the joys of toys and the everyday rhythms of home life, she’s already showing us just how brave and fun she is! With a little love and dedication, we know she’ll thrive and become a cherished part of your family. Rose would do best in a quiet home where all residents are aged 8 and older. She’s also hoping to be your one and only pet – that way, she can soak up all the love and attention she’s missed out on. Mimosa, Rose and more wonderful pets are waiting to meet you at AWL Coombabah on Shelter Road, Coombabah. SATURDAY 12 JULY 10am - 3pm Nerang State School 150 Year Celebration -7 November 2025 An Invitation to a day of memories and Fun for All Agest A great day out for past students and families to celebrate Nerang State School’s 150 Years of operation on 7 November 2025. Students will dress in period costume with each year level performing a dance appropriate to the time. A morning tea will be held to welcome past and current students’ families. We also invite relatives and friends of students from 1875 to our most recent graduates. Visitors meander through classrooms displaying Nerang State School uniforms from past years. Teaching staff dress codes for earlier decades will also be on display. Current students have competed to design a logo for banners and programs for the 150 Celebration. Food stalls will be set up on the oval and the tuckshop will be open. Year levels will learn and perform dances from various decades. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL (Excerpt from Nerang State School Centenary 1875-1975) “The Nerang district was settled in 1863. As it was sited on the river and also on the Coach Route it soon became a flourishing trading centre. The residents soon began to agitate for a school and with the introduction of the Compulsory Education Act in 1875, they were able to apply for the establishment of a school. A committee was formed under the chairmanship of Mr Theodore Lenneberg. The sum of not less than eighty pounds had to be raised before permission would be granted. By letter dated 11/2/1875 the Department gave their blessing and a contract was let to Mr James Phillips to construct a school and residence at the price of Three Hundred and Seventy Eight pound ($756). This was erected at the present school site on land which had been previously set aside by the government and has since been extended. The opening enrolment was 47 and the head teacher was Mr Thomas Johnson. Mark the date in your calendar 7 November 2025 for a day of fun! Nerang State Primary School, 3 Nerang St, Nerang PRINTING SPECIALS *Price includes basic artwork and GST • Full colour flyers on 130gsm gloss • Business cards 420gsm card Letterheads 100gsm bond Contact Geoff on 0411 134 507 geoff@localnewsletters.com 10,000 A5 Flyers $495* 5,000 A4 Flyers $495* 500 Letterheads $150* 10,000 A4 Flyers $895* 1000 Colour Business Cards $139* 5,000 A5 Flyers $320* from from from from from from

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6 Emergency Services roll up their sleeves as Australia Red Cross Blood Drive commences Australian Red Cross Lifeblood has launched its annual Emergency Services Blood Drive, calling on police, ambulance, fire personnel and emergency services members to take part in a friendly competition aimed at boosting blood donations nationwide. The three-month campaign, running through to August 31, challenges emergency services across the country to get involved and highlights the urgent need for plasma, blood and platelet donations. Among those involved in the challenge and donating to the cause is Senior Constable Karen Watson, who celebrated a significant milestone, having marked her 450th donation. Senior Constable Watson has been donating regularly since she was 18 years old and encourages everyone to participate. “I just feel very blessed to have enjoyed good health and being able to share it,” Senior Constable Watson said. “Donating blood and plasma is now a regular activity for me and I plan to continue donating as long as I possibly can. Blood donations typically decline during the colder months as people become more susceptible to sickness and are unable to donate, so it’s an especially critical time for donations. As a police officer, I have seen firsthand the impact of blood donations and how far they go in saving lives. It’s an incredibly easy process and I encourage everyone to get involved.” Emergency services personnel witness the impacts of blood donations on a regular basis, when responding to trauma and medical emergencies and by taking part in the drive – they are directly serving their communities in more ways than one. As demand for blood and plasma continues to increase at record levels, Lifeblood spokesperson Liam Richardson said he hopes the Queensland community will follow the lead of their inspiring emergency services and book a donation. “Every day, we issue close to 10,000 blood products and medications to hospitals around the country to meet patient demand, and we would love to see more people in Queensland support our emergency services and join our movement of donors,” Mr Richardson said. To make a donation, call 13 14 95, book online at lifeblood.com.au or download the DonateBlood App. Dry skin in winter is usually caused by loss of moisture from the upper layers of the skin. Winter air tends to be cold and very dry and coupled with the dry heat pumped out of central heating systems to combat the cold, dry air is everywhere in winter. The dry air means that as moisture leaves your skin, it is not replaced because the humidity in the air is too low. Harsh winds and other colder weather conditions can also make your dry skin worse and can cause flare-ups in conditions like eczema. There are a few ways you can avoid getting dry skin during the winter months. Moisturise after washing: Every time you wash your body you strip your body of its natural oils. These oils need replacing and so moisturising your skin every time you wash can be effective in replenishing your skin. Keep body moisturising cream near the shower and get into the habit of putting it onto your skin each time you get out. You could also carry hand cream and moisturise your hands every time you wash them, especially after washing dishes. Wear SPF every day: You should be wearing SPF every day anyway, but some people think that during the winter months, SPF isn’t necessary. It is. Even if you’re staying inside, UV rays can penetrate your windows and cause damage to the skin’s barrier which is necessary for good skin hydration. To combat dry skin, apply an SPF over the top of moisturisers to ensure your skin is protected and the skin barrier remains in good health. Overnight treatments: Some moisturisers take longer to soak into the skin and so using them before bed is great as it allows them time to soak in properly. Add a heavier night cream to your skincare routine on a night to ensure your skin gets extra moisture overnight. Paired back skincare routine: When dry skin hits, it’s best to use a paired back, simple skincare regimen that uses only the simplest and gentlest products. Strip it back to a cleanser, moisturiser, SPF, and maybe a nourishing serum. Make sure that the products that you’re using are fragrancefree and don’t contain any harsh chemicals that can cause skin irritation. Use a humidifier: A humidifier adds moisture back into the air which can help to nourish and keep the skin soft. Cooler showers: Hot showers are terrible for dry skin. Hot water actually breaks down natural oils much quicker than water that is just lukewarm. Cooler showers can help to keep your skin moisturised. Avoid exfoliating scrubs: Exfoliation is really great for removing dead skin cells from the surface of your skin but it can also cause irritation to dry skin. Some physical exfoliators can cause tears in the skin and so avoiding all physical exfoliators is best. Stay hydrated and eat well: Drinking enough water every day is essential for your overall health and not drinking enough can actually be detrimental to your skin’s health. People who don’t drink enough water will notice their skin is drier because not enough moisture is getting to it. Like hydration, eating a balanced diet is a necessity for your overall health. In particular, you should try to eat foods that are high in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids. Both of these nutrients can help your body to create healthy skin cells and they protect against environmental damage. 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7 Regular eye tests with an optometrist can help make sure your eyes are in good health. They can pick up problems with your eyes before you notice anything. You don’t need a doctor’s referral to see an optometrist for an eye test. Regular eye testing is important for early detection of health problems such as Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration and even Pterygiums, that’s why we recommend yearly check-ups. The earlier these problems are diagnosed, the sooner you can get treated. This will improve your vision outcomes. Eye tests can also help identify if you have trouble seeing at different distances. You optometrist can give you glasses or contact lenses to improve your vision. You should see a doctor or organise an eye test if you notice any symptoms with your eyes or changes to your vision. Paris Miki Optical has been servicing the Helensvale and surrounding community for eyewear needs since 2005. Store Manager Michael has over 31 year’s experience as a qualified Optical technician and has been working in the area for 24 years. We have an onsite workshop for quicker spectacle making, so you don’t have to be without your own frames for weeks if we are using How often should I have an eye test? your own frame for new lenses; repairs can be done onsite and same day service is available on in store stock lenses. Paris Miki aims to deliver spectacles for the individual and give optimal vision for each person’s lifestyle. Whether you need reading, distance, bifocal or progressive lenses we can accommodate the whole family including children to Veteran’s affairs. We offer a large range of contact lenses; including multifocal, toric, 1 day, fortnightly to monthly lenses. Michael is able to customise lens shapes for rimless and Semi rimless frames to suit customers various needs. We can also create prescription polarised sunglasses for most sunglass frames. Bulk billed eye testing is available with retinal photography. Health fund claiming for most funds can be done on the spot. To make an appointment please call on 5580 5010. 3 Bulk Billed Eye Tests 3 Most Health Funds Accepted 3 External Prescriptions Welcome Book your appointment today! PARIS MIKI OPTICAL Shop 18, 12 Sir John Overall Drive, Helensvale Plaza Phone 5580 5010 | www.paris-miki.com.au $150 OFF COMPLETE PAIR *Excludes Maui Jim, Zeal and Oakley Sun RX

8 APRIL 2020 COUNCILLOR NEWS Councillor Mark Hammel Division 1 P 07 5581 6754 E division1@goldcoast.qld.gov.au PO Box 5042 GCMC QLD 9726 @MarkHammelDiv1 W cityofgoldcoast.com.au Councillor & Deputy Mayor Mark Hammel Division 1 P 07 5581 6754 E division1@goldcoast.qld.gov.au PO Box 5042 GCMC QLD 9726 @MarkHammelDiv1 W cityofgoldcoast.com.au I’M proud to share the 2025–26 Division 1 City of Gold Coast budget with our community. Our division will, over the next year, benefit from around $250 million - a number that clearly demonstrates out City is prioritising investment in the Gold Coast’s far north. After listening to your feedback, this budget reflects the priorities you’ve told me matter most — and shows exactly how your ratepayer dollars are being put to work across our community. Here’s a snapshot of what we’re delivering this year: • Safer roads, intersections and footpaths — improving everyday travel and supporting active transport. • Upgraded parks and playgrounds — plus more trees to keep our suburbs green, fun and liveable. • Major infrastructure and rehabilitation projects — to support our long-term growth and wellbeing. • Supporting local events — that bring us together and celebrate our vibrant community spirit. • Improved facilities for local sports clubs — they keep our community active and connected. To give you the full picture, I’ve put together a short two-minute video highlighting the key projects and what you can expect in the year ahead (and beyond). Just scan the QR code on page 9 to watch. And if you’d like to learn more about this year’s Division 1 budget, head over to my Facebook and Instagram pages and check out my recent series of budget posts. Thank you for your continued support — and for sharing your priorities with me. Together, we’re building a stronger Division 1. $15 million in road upgrades for Division 1 AS part of the 2025–26 budget, the City of Gold Coast is investing $15 million to fix suburban, rural and industrial roads across Division 1 — making them safer, smoother, and ready for the future of our growing northern Gold Coast. “This investment will improve daily travel, reduce long-term maintenance, and support our region’s growth — whether you’re on the school run, commuting to work, or heading to your local park or playground over the weekend,” said Cr Mark Hammel. “Crews will be on the ground soon — thank you for your patience as we deliver better roads for Division 1.” Planned road resurfacing works – Division 1 Pimpama – Bella Bvd, Mirambeena Dr, Hanover Dr Ormeau – Lahrs Rd, Upper Ormeau Rd Ormeau Hills – McGrath Ct Alberton – Ageston Rd, Zipfs Rd, Rotary Park Rd, Marlowe Rd Kingsholme – Stagecoach Dr, Thomsons Rd Woongoolba – Marks Rd Stapylton – MacPherson Rd, Yellowwood Rd Norwell – Skopps Rd Cedar Creek – Rowe Ln Steiglitz – Cabbage Tree Point Rd Yatala – Computer Rd, Paterson Rd City of Gold Coast hands down $250 million 2025–26 budget for Division 1 Cr Hammel with Mark Jorgensen from Ormeau Bulldogs AFL By Cr. Mark Hammel Safer roads and intersections are coming, including Mebbin Street and Old Pacific Highway intersection at Pimpama

9 Division 1 budget breakdown: What is your suburb getting? IN this edition of the Local Newsletter, Cr Mark Hammel breaks down the key projects being delivered right across the northern Gold Coast as part of the 2025–26 City Budget. “No matter where you live or work in Division 1 — residential, rural or industrial; north, south, east or west — there’s some great projects being delivered in your suburb,” Cr Hammel said. Scan QR Code to watch budget video For more detailed updates on these and other projects, head over to Cr Hammel’s Facebook and Instagram pages. Major infrastructure projects • Pimpama Waste Recycling Centre – Facility improvements underway • Ormeau Community Hub – New community centre and library • Dixon Reserve, Pimpama – Destination parkland redevelopment • Pimpama PCYC – City funding and land secured (Jacobs Well Rd & Depot Rd) Road and intersection upgrades Road upgrades • New Pimpama West Service Road, Pimpama • Goldmine Rd, Ormeau • Peachey Rd, Luscombe • Burnside Rd, Ormeau • Pearson Rd, Yatala • Pagan Rd, Yatala • Cabbage Tree Point Rd, Cabbage Tree Point • Christensen Rd, Stapylton Intersection upgrades • Pimpama Jacobs Well Rd & Old Wharf Rd, Pimpama • Mebbin St & Old Pacific Hwy, Pimpama • Creek St & Reedman Rd North, Pimpama • Tillyroen Rd & Ormeau Ridge Rd, Ormeau • Eastern Service Rd & Burnside Rd, Ormeau New footpaths • $3 million in new footpaths delivered across Division 1 Sports club upgrades • Ormeau Bulldogs AFL – New clubhouse, lighting, and car park • Ormeau Shearers RLFC – New kitchen, change rooms, first aid and referee rooms • Ormeau FC – New car park • Pimpama United Netball – New commercial kitchen • Alberton Cricket Club – New car park • Gold Coast Motocross Club, Yatala – New clubhouse and facilities • North Albert Field Archers, Yatala – New clubhouse and facilities • Woongoolba Tennis Club – Shaded seating area and BBQ Essential services • $110 million investment in stormwater, sewer and water infrastructure, including major upgrade to the Pimpama Wastewater Treatment Plant Community events • Northern Gold Coast Christmas Carols • Diwali Festival • And more to come… Environment and tree planting • 40,000 new trees planted across Division 1 Parks, playgrounds and green spaces • Jasper Park, Pimpama – Playground upgrade • Copeland Park, Pimpama – Playground upgrade • Carnarvon Park, Pimpama – Playground upgrade • Chardons Park, Pimpama – Playground upgrade • Norfolk Park, Ormeau – Playground upgrade • Chardons Bridge Park, Cedar Creek – Playground upgrade • Riesenweber Park, Jacobs Well – Major upgrade, expanded dog park, community hall refurbishment, new Bay Dr footpaths • Sears Road Reserve, Yatala – Playground upgrade An artist render of what DIxon Reserve could look like Pimpama United Netball Assoc will get a new commercial kitchen An artist render of the new Ormeau Bulldogs AFL clubhouse

10 REGISTER AS AN ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR TODAY DONATELIFE.GOV.AU SCAN TO REGISTER BE THE REASON SOMEONE ELSE GETS A SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE RILEY RECEIVED HEART TISSUE DonateLife Week DonateLife Week is a national awareness week that takes place in July each year to encourage more Australians to get behind organ and tissue donation. This year DonateLife Week is taking place from Sunday 27 July to Sunday 3 August 2025. We know that 4 in 5 Australians say they support donation, but only 1 in 3 are registered to be a donor on the Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR). In 2025, we want all Australians to register as organ and tissue donors and be the reason someone else gets a second chance at life. Help spread the word about organ and tissue donation by getting your local sports club, workplace, café, friends, family, and community involved. To find out what's happening in your state or territory and how you can get involved, reach out to your local DonateLife agency. www.donatelife.gov.au ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR MEMORY? The Griffith University Gold Coast Psychology Clinic, is running the LaTCH Memory Group Program for adults 50 years and over Details of the program: • 6-week group program on optimising memory function • Weekly 2-hour sessions conducted with experienced registered Clinical Neuropsychologist • Co-facilitated with Masters level provisional psychologists • Program runs bi-annually, generally from 1pm to 3pm once weekly • $260 total cost of the program - Medicare rebate available Topics covered in the program: • Learn about how memory works • Understand factors that impact on memory performance • Learn how to use practical strategies for enhancing everyday memory • Engage in positive lifestyle choice Griffith University Psychology Clinic Phone 1800 188 295 email:GCpsychclinic@griffith.edu.au www.griffith.edu.au/healthclinics Your parcel comes with meats selected / approx.. 10 to 15kgs of fruit & vegetables / 2 extra choices such as sink liquid, juice, pantry and cleaning products /choice of breads / 20 to 25 groceries / chiller pack. If you pick up usually you have pallets of extra fruit and vegetables to choose from. $67 fills the boot of a small car about 100kgs of food. We support some 27 other organisations on the Coast. Come, view or call us or (come and volunteer - no age limit), helping us to help others struggling and in need. Products can be seconds or best before dates, close or past. We supply food for 1000’s of meals weekly 12-16 Dunkirk Close, (off Allied Dr) Arundel (2 streets south of Harbour Town Shops) Order Online www.newlifefoodbarn.org or PH: 0410 565 781 1.30 to 2.00pm Tues & Wed for following day Est. 17 Years DISCOUNTED FOOD HELP IS HERE! at our Grocery Shop NEW LIFE FOODBARN Part of New Life Community Care D.G.R. Charity FOODBANK SHOP OPEN WED, THURS & SAT 9.30am - 12pm FOODBARN SHOP NOW OPEN SATURDAY 9-11.30am Fruit & Veg / Meats / Bread Grocery Items / Chiller pack Plus more on Pick-ups Online Home deliveries available “Why Struggle? Help is Here. PARCEL ORDERS @ www.newlifefoodbarn.org Phone 0410 565 781 All Ages Welcome - Volunteers - Work for the Dole - Sper Debt Payoff $67 FAMILY PARCEL

11 The Gold Coast's BLEACH* Festival returns from July 31 to August 10, 2025, with a bold new vision under the curatorial direction of acclaimed artist Michael Zavros. This year's festival promises to be a dynamic celebration of contemporary arts, offering over 100 events across 11 days at three vibrant hubs: HOTA (Home of the Arts), Kurrawa Park, and Emerald Lakes. The 2025 program features a diverse array of performances and installations, including three world premieres and five Queensland premieres. Highlights include "Breaking Into Heaven," a genre-busting live performance of Selve’s new album recorded at Abbey Road, performed in full with the Australian Session Orchestra, lasers, immersive visuals, and featuring performances from contemporary First Nations dance company: Karul Projects!. The festival kicks off on Thursday 31st July with "First Light," a captivating fusion of dance, fire, and song. First Light will feature a sunrise performance involving local Aboriginal dancers, choirs, and Traditional Owners, along with a traditional smoking ceremony. The event will also include the Skywhale and Skywhalepapa, presented in partnership with the National Gallery of Australia, floating into the sky. 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14 Community Notices FREE FOR NOT-FOR-PROFIT, SPORTING & COMMUNITY GROUPS email your notice to info@localnewsletters.com • Deadline 16 July for next issue Join us at the Multicultural Market as we celebrate all the cultures that make our Country wonderful. Food Trucks from around the world, Brazilian Dance Performance, Live Music, Market Stalls and so much more. It's a wonderful family day out for everyone including your pets. PIMPAMA PROBUS CLUB, a mixed Club, 9.30 for 10am, 4th Thursday monthly, at Pimpama Tavern, 102 Jacobs Well Road, Pimpama. Meetings have a guest speaker, trivia/activity, morning tea, fun and friendship monthly. Regular bus trips, tours, outings, cards, coffee & chat, craft, garden group, lunches, movies, theatre events add to the experiences offered. 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We critique restaurants, have guest speakers but most of all we have a lot of fun. Generally Thursday afternoons, however, some evening events. There are 16 meetings per year. More info on Facebook and search for @sipnsupgc and/or phone Ron, our Club President on 0419 642 225, email: sipnsupgc@gmail.com ORMEAU_PIMPAMA ART GROUP - Your Community Art Hub are a fun friendly group who would like to welcome everyone of all skill levels, so whether you are just starting your art journey or looking to brush up on existing skills or just wanting to try something new pop in and see us on Wednesdays 11am till 2pm at the Pimpama Church hall, 246 Creek Street, Pimpama. GOLD COAST SUCCULENT & BROMELIAD SOCIETY - meet 4th Saturday of every month, Helensvale Community Centre, South Hall, 31-33 Discovery Dr, Helensvale.Doors open at 11:30am for Plant Sales, meeting begins at 12:30. We’re a fun non-profit dedicated to all things Succulents and Bromeliads! We bring people together with monthly meetings featuring awesome guest speakers. Learn about growing and caring for these fascinating plants. Join us for plant displays, sales, nursery visits, bus trips, and garden tours. We also welcome new membership applications. Info www.gcsbs.au, and a FB group page at www.facebook.com/groups/GCSBS/. A.R.A.G.C. CAR CLUB - We welcome new members to our very friendly like minded and small group of classic car lovers. Monthly weekend runs to various points of interest, monthly mid-week lunch runs at different venues. We meet most Saturdays 7am at Espresso 25 at 1 Boatworks Dr, Coomera. Mid year weekend away and a end of year Christmas Party. Various Vintage and Classic car events. General meeting held Bi-monthly at a designated place and time. PH: Peter 0493092341 THE COOMERA RADIO YACHT CLUB welcomes persons wishing to learn to sail Radio Controlled Yachts in our sailing venue at Damian Leeming Lake at Oxenford, Wednesdays from 1pm. Open to seniors, college aged young people plus those with physical disabilities. We provide help and advice using members boats. Offers excellent hand eye coordination, enjoyment, meet new people in friendly, competitive environment. PH: 0450 176 522 or ronbrown6511@gmail.com PIMPAMA MEN’S SHED - 15 Clark Way, Pimpama, behind the School of Arts opposite Pimpama State School open from 8am to 12 noon Monday, Thursday and Saturday. The shed is equipped with excellent woodworking and metalworking equipment. Members can work on personal tasks, help with community projects, or just sit and have a cuppa and a chat. Social, health and welfare programs, specialty visits, and presentations are also offered. Contact Secretary sec.pms@outlook.com.au. GUANABA SOUTH COAST COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB, Heritage Park, 193 Rifle Range Road, Pimpama (Exit 49). Monthly Socials - 3rd Sunday at 12pm. Entrance fee $6.00 visitors, $5.00 members. Canteen, Licenced Bar & Afternoon Tea available. Great afternoon of talented Singers for your entertainment OR if you would like to sing with the band yourself, there are 3 practice sessions before the social to polish your songs for your performance. Contact Noelene (Secretary) 0419740756 or Peter (Music Coordinator) 0427293858. Find us on FB. Hall hire also available. GOLD COAST HISTORICAL MUSEUM - Tucked off Bundall Rd (8 Elliott Street, Bundall), come and explore a quiet little patch of Paradise! It offers the visitor a snapshot of Gold Coast history. On site you will find a small pioneer cemetery, a replica pioneer cottage, heritage listed artists studio, littoral rainforest, old photo gallery, 1950s GC fashions, farming equipment, etc. $5 entry, cash preferred. Tues/Wed 9am-1pm, Sundays 10am - 3pm. More information/group bookings - histsocbun@bigpond or gcmuseum.com.au RED CROSS – HOME VISITING FOR THE ELDERLY - Enjoy a friendly chat and meaningful connection with a volunteer in the comfort of your own home. This offer is open to those who are elderly and living in the community. Our volunteers will brighten your day with regular visits and warm conversation. Visits can be scheduled weekly or fortnightly. To arrange a visit, call us on 1800 441 014. GOLD COAST HUNGARIAN SENIORS CITIZENS CLUB meets every Tuesday 9.30 - 1.30pm at Broadbeach Senior Citizens Centre, 23 T.E. Peters Drive, Broadbeach. Hot lunch and activities provided. President, Frank Arva 0456925582. Secretary, Marta Novak 0488 208 400.

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