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Allan at Wallan
9th May 2010, 11:22 AM
From the "Whittlesea Leader" Newspaper - 4 May 2010

Bundoora's old blokes now have a new place to hang out
and "chew the fat".
The Old Blokes' Shed, based at Bundoora Extended Care
Centre, was opened last month in honour of the late
Cliff Rattray-Wood.
His widow Lorraine and family helped Bundoora Rotary members
officially commemorate the event.
For more than 12 months, Bundoora Rotary Club and the centre
have fundraised to kick start construction of the new shed.
....
The first Old Blokes' Shed was opened in Bendigo in 2004.

Cliff and I were neighbours, shared many years in Rotary together
and had many trips to functions in one of his much loved Jags.
It was always fun to travel in his E type but took half an hour to
get out of it.:D

The Old Blokes' Shed is only about 3 kms from Northern Woodturners
clubhouse. We wish them well in their endeavours.

Allan

issatree
9th May 2010, 12:27 PM
Hi Allan,
There not "Old Blokes Sheds " .Ours is a Community Shed, & all ages can join, Ladies are welcome as well.
Well worth a look at the Bendigo Shed, "Awesome ".
So where is the Northern Clubhouse, Oh I see, it's 3 Ks from the Shed.
How about a Melways reference for both, Please. A Name would be good as well..
Regards,
issatree.

Allan at Wallan
9th May 2010, 10:54 PM
Hi Lewis,

The newspaper item called it "The Old Blokes Shed" and
I accept that it should be known as such. I am not advocating
that it is part of the "Men in Sheds" organisations merely
repeating what the newspaper item is showing.
The Bundoora Extended Care Centre is in Plenty Rd Bundoora
near the intersection of Grimshaw St.

Our club, Northern Woodturners Club, is about 3 kms West of
them. We occupy the Kingsbury Scout Hall in Browning St
Kingsbury, about 70 metres from the intersection of Plenty Rd
and Browning St.

Hope this helps.

Allan

Jigsaw
15th May 2010, 03:47 PM
Allan, I also saw the article in the local paper about the Bundoora Extended Care (BEC), mens shed but I am fairly certain that it is not open to the general public.
I think it is only to be used by the residents of the BEC.
In fact I saw a letter from Probus the other day asking for volunteers to assist in helping in the running of the shed i.e. supervising activities etc. I don't think the members of the shed will be running it in the same way other mens sheds are run.

Just thought I would put my two bobs worth in, so the BEC are not inundated with people wanting to join up.

HOOKED.UP
15th May 2010, 05:53 PM
ALLAN, congratulations on the opening of your Men's Shed.
Sounds like you already have a dedicated group.
Men's Sheds are driven by the interests of those involved and the local community.
Keep up the good work.

Paul.
Coordinator.
TasmanMensShed.

Allan at Wallan
16th May 2010, 09:26 PM
ALLAN, congratulations on the opening of your Men's Shed.
Sounds like you already have a dedicated group.
Men's Sheds are driven by the interests of those involved and the local community.
Keep up the good work.

Paul.
Coordinator.
TasmanMensShed.

Hi Paul,
Just to correct the situation. Northern Woodturners Club are not in any
way connected to the Mens' Shed organizations. We are an affiliated
woodturning club.
My original post was only highlighting the newspaper item re the
"Old Blokes Shed" in nearby Bundoora and was wishing them well.

Cheers,

Allan