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Beehive returns for Term 4

Beehive returns for Term 4 with registration on Tuesday, 11th October 2022, and classes commencing the following Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Brochures are available at 43 Bridge Street, Lithgow.

If you’ve recently retired or moved to the area, you’ll find Beehive is a great way meet new people and be welcomed into the community.

Beehive is open to everyone and is a friendly, fun place to be and multiple classes can be taken for the tuition fee of $30.00 per term.

The three books for the Book Club are The Henna Artist by Hal Josh, We Come with this Place by Debra Dank and Nimble Foot by Robert Drewe. If you enjoy reading and discussing books, this class meets on Thursday.

A new class this term is Vegetarian Cooking with a Twist. This is an opportunity to try a few different ways to prepare meals in your home. Maybe a chance to experiment with something you’ve wanted to make but haven’t gotten around to. Everything is low budget, ingredients and equipment included. We are open to adding or removing meat from recipes and including other dietary needs. Getting ideas from each other is welcome. You will have a portion to take home on the day for an additional class expense of $5.00 per session. 

Tablelands Physiotherapy will be running a group exercise program for people living with Type Two Diabetes! Ask your GP whether you are eligible to participate in this program and they will complete the referral form for you. It’s required to book an initial consultation with Tablelands Physiotherapy beforehand. This class will improve blood glucose control, increase physical activities and be an opportunity to socialise in a group setting.

If you would like to be part of this friendly environment but are not crafty, why not consider helping in the kitchen, preparing lunches and morning teas. Free lunch and coffee are given to these volunteers in appreciation of their assistance.

The garden party returns this year on Friday 2nd November. Come along and enjoy a light lunch and morning tea in the beautiful Hoskins surroundings – maybe take a tour of the Sorensen Gardens or alternatively just relax and enjoy the company of others.

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