What’s on this month
28 Aug 2018
There’s plenty to see and do this month. Plus, special Probus offers
Majestic Theatre
Brisbane is home to the longest-running silent movie theatre in the world. The Majestic Theatre in Pomona offers a silent film with a talented piano player accompanying the show, and you can visit the museum and art gallery as well.
This is a great day out and the theatre offers a good rate on group bookings, so you can organise a Club group to visit.
For more information visit Majestic Theatre.
Epiphanies concert
This musical theatre gala concert in Sydney includes special guests Robert McDougall, Daniel Belle and Kerrie-Anne Greenland. The concert is put on by Rotary Health and is raising funds for mental health research.
Saturday, October 27; York Theatre, Seymour Centre.
So you think you can dance?
The Northern Territory Ballroom Dancing Association [NTBDA] has recently commenced monthly social dancing. The monthly dance will be held on the second Saturday of each month. Check with organisers prior to attending.
September 8; [email protected]
Seniors Week, Tasmania
Planning for Seniors Week 2018, which takes place in October, is well under way.
The theme for Seniors Week this year is ‘Food, Glorious Food’ – a great opportunity for a morning tea or lunch or cooking class!
October 15-21; cotatas.org.au
Ageing Disgracefully
The City of Swan’s Ageing Disgracefully seminar returns on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.
Ageing Disgracefully is a FREE, fun and informative seminar, full of enlightening information for anyone who wants to age well and positively.
September 19; contact the City of Swan on 9207 8555.
Craft and Chatter
On Thursday mornings from 10am to 12 noon, the Canberra Seniors Craft and Chatter group keeps busy. All skill levels are welcome and they are happy to share their knowledge.
SBS is looking for stories
SBS is working on a television show about ‘Dating Over 60.’ The network is keen to speak with as many people as possible about what it’s like navigating the dating world at an older age, what are the positives of dating (and the challenges) and how people go about meeting each other.
SBS’s Insight program is looking to speak with people over 60 about dating. Please email [email protected] to share your experiences – all conversations are confidential.