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Thread: Daylesford Men`s Shed
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1st December 2010, 01:57 PM #16New Member
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Hi Col, 21 days notice?, will check with Dept Fair Trading. We are under the auspice of Uniting Care Aging as they look after insurance costs, some admin and some else. The MOU will reveal more. Cheers
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1st December 2010, 02:13 PM #17New Member
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Shedders
G'day Colin and Maddog,
I'm a newie to this forum as well Colin...(virgin)
Congrats on the council approval etc..
Anyway, I'm the Hunter Valley Men's shed Cluster coordinator. If you or Maddog want a copy of any documents. (memorandoms of understanding, constitutions etc) the 17 sheds I try and help are happy to shair what we have with other sheds. Just drop me a line and I'll do what I can to give you what you need or at the least I should be able to send you in the right direction.
We've just had the NSW Men's shed association gathering at Myuna Bay. What a great weekend. Love it when people are passionate about the movement.
I've been doing this a little over a year.....what an awsome job
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1st December 2010, 02:30 PM #18New Member
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Hi Fishin27, that would be great to get a copy of MOU, constitutions/rules?, Strategic plan, an idea of Budget and capital and running costs. Putting in a Community Builders grant at present....not the easiest thing to do with out some forth seen!! We are members of AMSA, thought they may be able to advise us more on constitutions etc, best to talk with other sheds. Think my email is with AMSA web site. Don't know if we can put our email address here.
Was hoping to get down to Myuna, but too busy here.
There has been a call for a cluster in the Tweed, try and get one shed up and running first. Thanks again, Maddog
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1st December 2010, 03:14 PM #19
G'Day Colin and welcome.
I keep hearing about these mens shed everywhere and what an excellent role the play in community; there are so many blokes out there who have worked hard all there working life and then in retirement can give to there local community with the collective knowledge and ability.
A HUGE WELL DONE to you Colin and all the blokes in the mens sheds all over the place.
Cheers, Crowie
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1st December 2010, 03:18 PM #20
We would love you to put your email here.
That's one of the reasons the forum was started.
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2nd December 2010, 05:10 PM #21
Hi Maddog we had a prlim meeting today just to make sure that everyone was happy, which they were, we now have to apply for name registration ABN No and then we should be away and racing,(famous last words) keep you lnformed
Regards Col D
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2nd December 2010, 05:27 PM #22
Hi fishin27 Welcome aboard I`ve never been to the Hunter Valley but I believe it is quite a nice area. One of our members is very up with all that guff (Re Inc) thank god and he is handeling that side of it but I will get in touch with you if we get into trouble, thanks for the offer.
Your dead right mate best thing I`ve been involved in for a long time
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2nd December 2010, 05:40 PM #23
Thanks Crowie
I think they get huge pleasure in coming to the shed and they even have a big smile on their face even when you tell them " no pay today guys" bet they would`nt have smiled in their working days , cuppa,good yak and a couple of braggs how good they are and they are having a great day.
Regards Col D
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2nd December 2010, 05:42 PM #24
Hi Watson
My email is [email protected]
Cheers Col D
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2nd December 2010, 09:19 PM #25Retro Phrenologist
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You are dead right there Crowie.
In our little shed we have brickies, accountants, printers, boilermakers, barristers, fitters turners, coppers, toolmakers, electricians, clerks, salesmen , cabinet makers, business owners and just about anything else you can think of. We do need a plumber. Then there are all the skills that these blokes (and girls) have beyond their professions, like boat building, story telling, vintage car restoration, dancing, photography, beer drinking, bee keeping, graphic arts, lying (we have a couple of top liers) , music - it just goes on.
I would love to be able to harness all this talent to do some good stuff - well, actually we are doing that.
Why not get yourself along to a shed Crowie. There must be a few around Glenbrook/Springwood/Penrith. Join in, it really is A GOOD THING.
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2nd December 2010, 09:43 PM #26
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