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[[#Adult_Group|Adult Group]] <<BR>> [[#C.A.E._Bookgroup_Uniting_Church_GW|C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW]] <<BR>> [[#Choir|Choir]] <<BR>> [[#Cooee|Cooee]] <<BR>> [[#Encounter_Group_.28SG.29|Encounter Group (SG)]] <<BR>> [[#Fete_Committee|Fete Committee]] <<BR>> [[#GWUC_Playgroups|GWUC Playgroups]] <<BR>> [[#MG_Community_Outreach|MG Community Outreach]] <<BR>> [[#Working_with_Children_Check|Working with Children Check]] <<BR>>
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Adult Group)>>Adult Group+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Alan & Sandra Barnard ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Fellowship ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Graham and Dorothy Lockhart. Sandra And Alan Barnard ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||69 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||35 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||First Friday of the month ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Church ||
||
~-Highlights of the year-~ ||Every meeting <<BR>>February barbeque at Norton’s Park <<BR>>March "Hope after Taliban" with Mark and Vicki Timlin <<BR>>April "Entertainer" with Franciscos Henri <<BR>>May "Y generation and Kombi Krew" with Alanee <<BR>>June "Running on Empty" with Robyn Koumourou <<BR>>July "Christmas in July" at Lilydale International <<BR>>August "Memory Lane" with Irene Marriot <<BR>>September Origami with Japanese students <<BR>>October with Dr Ray Ferguson, veterinarian <<BR>>November Dr Maree Fallon on Alzheimers disease <<BR>>December Christmas breakup at Mulgrave Country Club ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || ||
||
~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW)>>C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Don & Bev Reid ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Enjoy reading and social interaction ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Don Reid, Secretary. Mary Ward, social carer. ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||15 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||15 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||First Wednesday of each month. ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Members’ homes ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||Organizing the book stall at the Church Fete each year, raising approximately $3000 this year ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||None ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Choir)>>Choir+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Barbara Hurst ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Enhancement of the worship life of the church through music and song. ||
||~-Office bearers-~ || ||
||
~-Membership numbers-~ ||24 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||12 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||Rehearsals, weekly on Thursdays at 8pm. Performances, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9am worship ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||The church. Room 1 for Thursday evening rehearsals. Room 3 for Sunday morning rehearsals ||
||<|6>~-Highlights of the year-~ ||1. Start/Middle/End of Year social gatherings at members' homes. <<BR>> 2. Anniversary service (combined with other choir groups) <<BR>> 3. Ecumenical Choral Festival (all Monash area church choir groups) (did not attend in 2009, due to choir absences) <<BR>> 4. Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols (Sassafras Uniting Church 30 Nov 2008, 29 Nov 2009, GWUC 17 Dec 2008, 13 Dec 2009 <<BR>> 5. Occasional after-rehearsal coffee evenings. ||
||1. Start/Middle/End of Year social gatherings at members' homes.||
||2. Anniversary service (combined with other choir groups)||
||3. Ecumenical Choral Festival (all Monash area church choir groups) (did not attend in 2009, due to choir absences)||
[[#Adult Group | Adult Group]] <<BR>>
[[#C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW | C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW]] <<BR>>
[[#Choir | Choir]] <<BR>>
[[#Cooee | Cooee]] <<BR>>
[[#Encounter Group (SG) | Encounter Group (SG)]] <<BR>>
[[#Fete Committee | Fete Committee]] <<BR>>
[[#GWUC Playgroups | GWUC Playgroups]] <<BR>>
[[#MG Community Outreach | MG Community Outreach]] <<BR>>
[[#Working with Children Check | Working with Children Check]] <<BR>>
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Adult Group)>>Adult Group+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Alan & Sandra Barnard ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Fellowship ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ || Graham and Dorothy Lockhart. Sandra And Alan Barnard ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 69 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 35 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || First Friday of the month ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Church ||
||<|12>
~-Highlights of the year-~ || Every meeting||
||
February barbeque at Norton’s Park||
||
March "Hope after Taliban" with Mark and Vicki Timlin||
||
April "Entertainer" with Franciscos Henri||
||
May "Y generation and Kombi Krew" with Alanee||
||
June "Running on Empty" with Robyn Koumourou||
||
July "Christmas in July" at Lilydale International||
||
August "Memory Lane" with Irene Marriot||
||September Origami with Japanese students||
||October with Dr
Ray Ferguson, veterinarian||
||Nov
ember Dr Maree Fallon on Alzheimers disease||
||Decem
ber Christmas breakup at Mulgrave Country Club ||
||<|1> ~-
Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || ||
||
~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW)>>C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Don & Bev Reid ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Enjoy reading and social interaction ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ || Don Reid, Secretary. Mary Ward, social carer. ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 15 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 15 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || First Wednesday of each month. ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Members’ homes ||
||<|1> ~-Highlights of the year-~ || Organizing the book stall at the Church Fete each year, raising approximately $3000 this year ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || None ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Choir)>>Choir+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Barbara Hurst ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Enhancement of the worship life of the church through music and song. ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ ||  ||
||
~-Membership numbers-~ || 24 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 12 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || Rehearsals, weekly on Thursdays at 8pm. Performances, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9am worship ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || The church. Room 1 for Thursday evening rehearsals. Room 3 for Sunday morning rehearsals ||
||<|5> ~-Highlights of the year-~ || 1. Start/Middle/End of Year social gatherings at members' homes.||
||
2. Anniversary service (combined with other choir groups) ||
||
3. Ecumenical Choral Festival (all Monash area church choir groups) (did not attend in 2009, due to choir absences) ||
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||5. Occasional after-rehearsal coffee evenings.||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||Adequate (heated!) space for rehearsals, and storage of music (preferably accessible during rehearsals). The choir freezes in winter because Room 1 has been made unavailable, and often has difficulty in accessing music kept in the cupboards in Room 1 because of other competing uses. ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Cooee)>>Cooee+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Ailsa Stewart ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Ailsa Stewart ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||8 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||5-6 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||Fridays 11:30am to 2:30pm ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Kitchen and Fellowship area. ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||The Christmas dinner each year in December. ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Encounter Group (SG))>>Encounter Group (SG)+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Lois Hosking ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Fellowship & Personal enrichment ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||n/a ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||6 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||4-6 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||Second and Fourth Tuesdays of the month at 8pm ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Private home ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ || ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Fete Committee)>>Fete Committee+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Yan Emms ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Raise money to fund Outreach Projects ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Cliff Baker, Yan Emms, Judy Fry,  <<BR>>Murray Lowe, Faye Wagon ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||5 ||
||
~-Attendance-~ ||5 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||Monthly from June to October ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Homes ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||A time when the whole church is involved with a singular purpose. Great attititude, generosity and enthusiasm from setting up to cleaning up. The community supports our fete through donations and participation in it. ||
||~-A
ny needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||The COP committee needs to be formed and seeking proposals from church members by April so that the Congregational meeting can endorse the selection by June. This will help greatly when we promote our fete to the community and when seeking corporate donations. ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(GWUC Playgroups)>>GWUC Playgroups+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Kimberly Easton ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||To provide an opportunity for our Church community to outreach and serve the local community. <<BR>>To create a caring Christian environment where local families play, connect with others, and develop supportive relationships. ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Playgroup Coordinator – Kimberly Easton <<BR>>Support Team Members – Kaye Mackinnon, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham, Helen Boucher, Belinda Chung, Diane Craig ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||
25 families, 40 children ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||Virtually all. ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||10-12pm each Monday and Tuesday during School Terms <<BR>>A new group will be formed in 2010 running from 10-12pm each Wednesday during School Terms ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Rooms 2 & 3 and the Playground ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||* 2009 was a very successful and enjoyable year at Playgroups. This important community outreach reached over 30 local families including over 40 children throughout the year. Families came from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds with only three of the families attending Glen Waverley Uniting Church regularly. <<BR>> * An event was held each Term with Morning Tea and a special activity or craft provided, for example our Easter Morning Tea was very successful with the mum’s and kids enjoying warm Hot Cross Buns, fruit and an Easter Egg Hunt. The children also enjoyed making Easter craft provided by Belinda Chung, many thanks to Belinda, Carolyn and Kaye for assisting to make these events successful. Plans are currently underway for our Christmas Parties which Santa will visit and distribute gifts for the children and mum’s. <<BR>> * In August the Playgroup Support Team was formed with the assistance of the Outreach Team. We are now looking forward to being able to develop our Playgroups into Missional Playgroups and provide an even better outreach service to our local community. <<BR>> ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||
With the closing of Occasional Childcare at the end of Term 3 a number of tasks and their associated costs that previously were the responsibility of OCC became the responsibility of Playgroups. The management of these tasks (e.g. refilling the sandpit, tanbark, maintenance of equipment and toys) are still being discussed and assistance may be necessary from the Church community in the future. ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(MG Community Outreach)>>MG Community Outreach+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Lyn MacDonald ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Generally in line with the OTWT Draft Plan 2 ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Lyn McDonald, Co-ordinator <<BR>>Kaye Mackinnon, Secretary ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||11 ||
||~-Attendance-~ ||7-9 ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||1st Thursday of Month (except January), 8:00pm ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Homes of Mackinnon’s & McDonald’s ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||* “Christian Playgroups”; Kimberly Easton has provided the impetus, having assembled ideas and data over the last few years on Christian Playgroups (not just a community venue which happens to be GWUC), “waiting” for someone to listen to her. Kaye Mackinnon has provided support and assembled a management Team comprising herself, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham and Lorraine Argall (Treasurer). Hostesses are being sought to provide a “warm, friendly, presence at each Playgroup session and provide a Christian connection to GWUC. A third Playgroup (Wednesday) is planned to operate in 2010 and will be led by Helen Boucher. <<BR>> * Contact with Brentwood Secondary College; as they seek to strengthen their support of student needs other than just academic. . Alanee is GWUC’s contact for a range of specialist support. <<BR>>Asylum Seekers in 19 Southdown Manse; Robin Pope and her committee have been involved in various areas of Asylum Seekers work including the Asylum Seeker Centre Dandenong, and the Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Network. The Recommendation to Church Council that the Manse at 19 Southdown Ave be provided rent free to Hotham Mission was passed unanimously and the Manse now houses a family. Robin has been very busy as she continues her work with these most vulnerable and disadvantaged people by being the contact person for GWUC. A small group of volunteers mow the manse lawns (with a dedicated, repaired lawn mower) as it is inappropriate for the current guests to do so. An information and volunteer training session will be held on Sunday 29th November 2009. <<BR>> * “Tanks for Timor” Project. Meagan & Judy Lowe and Jane Hart, visited Baguia, East Timor in September 2009 and walked the gruelling track to the mountainous village of Gulari and it’s Primary School. They told Outreach Group that there was no reticulated water at the School (and village) and the "Tanks for Timor” Project was established with support of Church Council. “Mini tanks” (empty soup/baked beans/ spaghetti/ etc tins with an appropriate label) are offered as collection tins for loose change, together with a donation form (Tax Deduction receipt) via the “Friends of Baguia, who are an established fund able to forward 100% of funds to Baguia. A 3minute DVD has been produced by Meagan to show a few photos and explain the situation. <<BR>>Jan, Belinda and Andrew Clear recommended this fund for those people who wished to make a donation in memory of Bruce. <<BR>> * GW Food and Wine Festival: Organised by Alanee with little notice and supported by the youth and young adults. Provided children’s’ craft activities, over 800 projects. Lots of comments and thanks from Parents.  <<BR>>“We look forward to more involvement in 2010. Wouldn’t it be great to see the GWUC choirs on the main stages!”  <<BR>>This is a GREAT opportunity of OUTREACH and COMMUNITY just outside our front door. <<BR>> * Kombi Krew: Already a well established Outreach project is expanding to be involved in the South Port Soup Kitchen on Thursday nights. They will serve healthy meals including some food from the South Port Community Garden, South Port Uniting.  <<BR>>Whilst Kombi Krew has themselves done the organising and commitment to this venture, Outreach group stand ready to support them. <<BR>> ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||* General: Be aware of the Group’s activities, Communicate with the Group, and support the activities.  <<BR>> * Consider the recommendations put to Church Council from time to time. <<BR>>Playgroups: Visit the Groups; encourage more volunteers. <<BR>> * Asylum Seekers: Learn about the “facts”, seek to understand the privacy issues these people face. <<BR>> * “Tanks for Timor” Project: Monetary support <<BR>>GW Food & Wine Festival: Enthusiasm and support of GWUC’s involvement, assist with early planning for 2010 event <<BR>> ||
||~-Group-~ ||~+<<Anchor(Working with Children Check)>>Working with Children Check+~ ||
||~-Name-~ ||Lynne Boyer ||
||~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||Comply with UC and Australian law to have WWCC for people in our congregation who work with children. ||
||~-Office bearers-~ ||Lynne Boyer ||
||~-Membership numbers-~ ||1 ||
||~-Attendance-~ || ||
||~-Meeting times & days-~ ||No meetings ||
||~-Locations used by Group-~ ||Church Office ||
||~-Highlights of the year-~ ||61 members have WWCC and have complied with UC requirements to provide a photocopy of their card. A further 28 members have a WWCC but have not copied their card. ||
||~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||None ||




<<Anchor(Working with Children Check)>>

== Group: Working with Children Check ==
=== Name ===
Lynne Boyer

=== Purpose, Aims or Mission ===
Comply with UC and Australian law to have WWCC for people in our congregation who work with children.

=== Office bearers ===
Lynne Boyer

=== Membership numbers ===
1

=== Attendance ===
=== Meeting times & days ===
No meetings

=== Locations used by Group ===
Church Office

=== Highlights of the year ===
61 members have WWCC and have complied with UC requirements to provide a photocopy of their card. A further 28 members have a WWCC but have not copied their card.

=== Any needs that Church Council can assist ===
None
||5. Occasional after-rehearsal coffee evenings. ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || Adequate (heated!) space for rehearsals, and storage of music (preferably accessible during rehearsals). The choir freezes in winter because Room 1 has been made unavailable, and often has difficulty in accessing music kept in the cupboards in Room 1 because of other competing uses. ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Cooee)>>Cooee+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Ailsa Stewart ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ ||  ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ || Ailsa Stewart ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 8 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 5-6 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || Fridays 11:30am to 2:30pm ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Kitchen and Fellowship area. ||
||<|1> ~-Highlights of the year-~ || The Christmas dinner each year in December. ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||  ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Encounter Group (SG))>>Encounter Group (SG)+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Lois Hosking ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Fellowship & Personal enrichment ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ || n/a ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 6 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 4-6 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || Second and Fourth Tuesdays of the month at 8pm ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Private home ||
||<|1> ~-Highlights of the year-~ ||  ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ ||  ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Fete Committee)>>Fete Committee+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Yan Emms ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Raise money to fund Outreach Projects ||
||<|2> ~-Office bearers-~ || Cliff Baker, Yan Emms, Judy Fry, ||
||Murray Lowe, Faye Wagon ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 5 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 5 ||
||
<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || Monthly from June to October ||
||
<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Homes ||
||<|1
> ~-Highlights of the year-~ || A time when the whole church is involved with a singular purpose. Great attititude, generosity and enthusiasm from setting up to cleaning up. The community supports our fete through donations and participation in it. ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || The COP committee needs to be formed and seeking proposals from church members by April so that the Congregational meeting can endorse the selection by June. This will help greatly when we promote our fete to the community and when seeking corporate donations. ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(GWUC Playgroups)>>GWUC Playgroups+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Kimberly Easton ||
||<|2>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || To provide an opportunity for our Church community to outreach and serve the local community.||
||To create a caring Christian environment where local families play, connect with others, and develop supportive relationships. ||
||
<|2> ~-Office bearers-~ || Playgroup Coordinator – Kimberly Easton||
||Support Team Members – Kaye Mackinnon, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham, Helen
Boucher, Belinda Chung, Diane Craig ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 25 families, 40 children ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || Virtually all. ||
||<|2> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || 10-12pm each Monday and Tuesday during School Terms||
||
A new group will be formed in 2010 running from 10-12pm each Wednesday during School Terms ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Rooms 2 & 3 and the Playground ||
||<|3> ~-Highlights of the year-~ ||  * 2009 was a very successful and enjoyable year at Playgroups. This important community outreach reached over 30 local families including over 40 children throughout the year. Families came from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds with only three of the families attending Glen Waverley Uniting Church regularly.||
|| * An event was held each Term with Morning Tea and a special activity or craft provided, for example our Easter Morning Tea was very successful with the mum’s and kids enjoying warm Hot Cross Buns, fruit and an Easter Egg Hunt. The children also enjoyed making Easter craft provided by Belinda Chung, many thanks to Belinda, Carolyn and Kaye for assisting to make these events successful. Plans are currently underway for our Christmas Parties which Santa will visit and distribute gifts for the children and mum’s.||
|| * In August the Playgroup Support Team was formed with the assistance of the Outreach Team. We are now looking forward to being able to develop our Playgroups into Missional Playgroups and provide an even better outreach service to our local community. ||
||
<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || With the closing of Occasional Childcare at the end of Term 3 a number of tasks and their associated costs that previously were the responsibility of OCC became the responsibility of Playgroups. The management of these tasks (e.g. refilling the sandpit, tanbark, maintenance of equipment and toys) are still being discussed and assistance may be necessary from the Church community in the future. ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(MG Community Outreach)>>MG Community Outreach+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Lyn MacDonald ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Generally in line with the OTWT Draft Plan 2 ||
||<|2> ~-Office bearers-~ || Lyn McDonald, Co-ordinator||
||
Kaye Mackinnon, Secretary ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 11 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ || 7-9 ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || 1st Thursday of Month (except January), 8:00pm ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Homes of Mackinnon’s & McDonald’s ||
||<|10> ~-Highlights of the year-~ ||  * “Christian Playgroups”; Kimberly Easton has provided the impetus, having assembled ideas and data over the last few years on Christian Playgroups (not just a community venue which happens to be GWUC), “waiting” for someone to listen to her. Kaye Mackinnon has provided support and assembled a management Team comprising herself, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham and Lorraine Argall (Treasurer). Hostesses are being sought to provide a “warm, friendly, presence at each Playgroup session and provide a Christian connection to GWUC. A third Playgroup (Wednesday) is planned to operate in 2010 and will be led by Helen Boucher.||
||
* Contact with Brentwood Secondary College; as they seek to strengthen their support of student needs other than just academic. . Alanee is GWUC’s contact for a range of specialist support.||
||
Asylum Seekers in 19 Southdown Manse; Robin Pope and her committee have been involved in various areas of Asylum Seekers work including the Asylum Seeker Centre Dandenong, and the Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Network. The Recommendation to Church Council that the Manse at 19 Southdown Ave be provided rent free to Hotham Mission was passed unanimously and the Manse now houses a family. Robin has been very busy as she continues her work with these most vulnerable and disadvantaged people by being the contact person for GWUC. A small group of volunteers mow the manse lawns (with a dedicated, repaired lawn mower) as it is inappropriate for the current guests to do so. An information and volunteer training session will be held on Sunday 29th November 2009.||
||
* “Tanks for Timor” Project. Meagan & Judy Lowe and Jane Hart, visited Baguia, East Timor in September 2009 and walked the gruelling track to the mountainous village of Gulari and it’s Primary School. They told Outreach Group that there was no reticulated water at the School (and village) and the "Tanks for Timor” Project was established with support of Church Council. “Mini tanks” (empty soup/baked beans/ spaghetti/ etc tins with an appropriate label) are offered as collection tins for loose change, together with a donation form (Tax Deduction receipt) via the “Friends of Baguia, who are an established fund able to forward 100% of funds to Baguia. A 3minute DVD has been produced by Meagan to show a few photos and explain the situation.||
||Jan,
Belinda and Andrew Clear recommended this fund for those people who wished to make a donation in memory of Bruce.||
||
* GW Food and Wine Festival: Organised by Alanee with little notice and supported by the youth and young adults. Provided children’s’ craft activities, over 800 projects. Lots of comments and thanks from Parents. ||
||
“We look forward to more involvement in 2010. Wouldn’t it be great to see the GWUC choirs on the main stages!” ||
||
This is a GREAT opportunity of OUTREACH and COMMUNITY just outside our front door.||
||
* Kombi Krew: Already a well established Outreach project is expanding to be involved in the South Port Soup Kitchen on Thursday nights. They will serve healthy meals including some food from the South Port Community Garden, South Port Uniting. ||
||Whilst Kombi Krew has themselves done the organising and commitment to this venture, Outreach group stand ready to support them. ||
||
<|6> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || * General: Be aware of the Group’s activities, Communicate with the Group, and support the activities. ||
|| * Consider the recommendations put to Church Council from time to time.||
||Playgroups: Visit the
Groups; encourage more volunteers.||
||
* Asylum Seekers: Learn about the “facts”, seek to understand the privacy issues these people face.||
||
* “Tanks for Timor” Project: Monetary support||
||
GW Food & Wine Festival: Enthusiasm and support of GWUC’s involvement, assist with early planning for 2010 event. ||
|| ~-Group-~ || ~+<<Anchor(Working with Children Check)>>Working with Children Check+~ ||
|| ~-Name-~ || Lynne Boyer ||
||<|1>~-Purpose, Aims or Mission-~ || Comply with UC and Australian law to have WWCC for people in our congregation who work with children. ||
||<|1> ~-Office bearers-~ || Lynne Boyer ||
|| ~-Membership numbers-~ || 1 ||
|| ~-Attendance-~ ||  ||
||<|1> ~-Meeting times & days-~ || No meetings ||
||<|1> ~-Locations used by Group-~ || Church Office ||
||<|1> ~-Highlights of the year-~ || 61 members have WWCC and have complied with UC requirements to provide a photocopy of their card. A further 28 members have a WWCC but have not copied their card. ||
||<|1> ~-Any needs that Church Council can assist-~ || None ||

Annual report for 2009

Reports from groups are being posted here as they are received.

Adult Group
C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW
Choir
Cooee
Encounter Group (SG)
Fete Committee
GWUC Playgroups
MG Community Outreach
Working with Children Check

Group

Adult Group

Name

Alan & Sandra Barnard

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Fellowship

Office bearers

Graham and Dorothy Lockhart. Sandra And Alan Barnard

Membership numbers

69

Attendance

35

Meeting times & days

First Friday of the month

Locations used by Group

Church

Highlights of the year

Every meeting

February barbeque at Norton’s Park

March "Hope after Taliban" with Mark and Vicki Timlin

April "Entertainer" with Franciscos Henri

May "Y generation and Kombi Krew" with Alanee

June "Running on Empty" with Robyn Koumourou

July "Christmas in July" at Lilydale International

August "Memory Lane" with Irene Marriot

September Origami with Japanese students

October with Dr Ray Ferguson, veterinarian

November Dr Maree Fallon on Alzheimers disease

December Christmas breakup at Mulgrave Country Club

Any needs that Church Council can assist

Group

C.A.E. Bookgroup Uniting Church GW

Name

Don & Bev Reid

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Enjoy reading and social interaction

Office bearers

Don Reid, Secretary. Mary Ward, social carer.

Membership numbers

15

Attendance

15

Meeting times & days

First Wednesday of each month.

Locations used by Group

Members’ homes

Highlights of the year

Organizing the book stall at the Church Fete each year, raising approximately $3000 this year

Any needs that Church Council can assist

None

Group

Choir

Name

Barbara Hurst

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Enhancement of the worship life of the church through music and song.

Office bearers

Membership numbers

24

Attendance

12

Meeting times & days

Rehearsals, weekly on Thursdays at 8pm. Performances, 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9am worship

Locations used by Group

The church. Room 1 for Thursday evening rehearsals. Room 3 for Sunday morning rehearsals

Highlights of the year

1. Start/Middle/End of Year social gatherings at members' homes.

2. Anniversary service (combined with other choir groups)

3. Ecumenical Choral Festival (all Monash area church choir groups) (did not attend in 2009, due to choir absences)

4. Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols (Sassafras Uniting Church 30 Nov 2008, 29 Nov 2009, GWUC 17 Dec 2008, 13 Dec 2009

5. Occasional after-rehearsal coffee evenings.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

Adequate (heated!) space for rehearsals, and storage of music (preferably accessible during rehearsals). The choir freezes in winter because Room 1 has been made unavailable, and often has difficulty in accessing music kept in the cupboards in Room 1 because of other competing uses.

Group

Cooee

Name

Ailsa Stewart

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Office bearers

Ailsa Stewart

Membership numbers

8

Attendance

5-6

Meeting times & days

Fridays 11:30am to 2:30pm

Locations used by Group

Kitchen and Fellowship area.

Highlights of the year

The Christmas dinner each year in December.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

Group

Encounter Group (SG)

Name

Lois Hosking

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Fellowship & Personal enrichment

Office bearers

n/a

Membership numbers

6

Attendance

4-6

Meeting times & days

Second and Fourth Tuesdays of the month at 8pm

Locations used by Group

Private home

Highlights of the year

Any needs that Church Council can assist

Group

Fete Committee

Name

Yan Emms

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Raise money to fund Outreach Projects

Office bearers

Cliff Baker, Yan Emms, Judy Fry,

Murray Lowe, Faye Wagon

Membership numbers

5

Attendance

5

Meeting times & days

Monthly from June to October

Locations used by Group

Homes

Highlights of the year

A time when the whole church is involved with a singular purpose. Great attititude, generosity and enthusiasm from setting up to cleaning up. The community supports our fete through donations and participation in it.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

The COP committee needs to be formed and seeking proposals from church members by April so that the Congregational meeting can endorse the selection by June. This will help greatly when we promote our fete to the community and when seeking corporate donations.

Group

GWUC Playgroups

Name

Kimberly Easton

Purpose, Aims or Mission

To provide an opportunity for our Church community to outreach and serve the local community.

To create a caring Christian environment where local families play, connect with others, and develop supportive relationships.

Office bearers

Playgroup Coordinator – Kimberly Easton

Support Team Members – Kaye Mackinnon, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham, Helen Boucher, Belinda Chung, Diane Craig

Membership numbers

25 families, 40 children

Attendance

Virtually all.

Meeting times & days

10-12pm each Monday and Tuesday during School Terms

A new group will be formed in 2010 running from 10-12pm each Wednesday during School Terms

Locations used by Group

Rooms 2 & 3 and the Playground

Highlights of the year

* 2009 was a very successful and enjoyable year at Playgroups. This important community outreach reached over 30 local families including over 40 children throughout the year. Families came from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds with only three of the families attending Glen Waverley Uniting Church regularly.

* An event was held each Term with Morning Tea and a special activity or craft provided, for example our Easter Morning Tea was very successful with the mum’s and kids enjoying warm Hot Cross Buns, fruit and an Easter Egg Hunt. The children also enjoyed making Easter craft provided by Belinda Chung, many thanks to Belinda, Carolyn and Kaye for assisting to make these events successful. Plans are currently underway for our Christmas Parties which Santa will visit and distribute gifts for the children and mum’s.

* In August the Playgroup Support Team was formed with the assistance of the Outreach Team. We are now looking forward to being able to develop our Playgroups into Missional Playgroups and provide an even better outreach service to our local community.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

With the closing of Occasional Childcare at the end of Term 3 a number of tasks and their associated costs that previously were the responsibility of OCC became the responsibility of Playgroups. The management of these tasks (e.g. refilling the sandpit, tanbark, maintenance of equipment and toys) are still being discussed and assistance may be necessary from the Church community in the future.

Group

MG Community Outreach

Name

Lyn MacDonald

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Generally in line with the OTWT Draft Plan 2

Office bearers

Lyn McDonald, Co-ordinator

Kaye Mackinnon, Secretary

Membership numbers

11

Attendance

7-9

Meeting times & days

1st Thursday of Month (except January), 8:00pm

Locations used by Group

Homes of Mackinnon’s & McDonald’s

Highlights of the year

* “Christian Playgroups”; Kimberly Easton has provided the impetus, having assembled ideas and data over the last few years on Christian Playgroups (not just a community venue which happens to be GWUC), “waiting” for someone to listen to her. Kaye Mackinnon has provided support and assembled a management Team comprising herself, Geraldine Fleming, Pam Graham and Lorraine Argall (Treasurer). Hostesses are being sought to provide a “warm, friendly, presence at each Playgroup session and provide a Christian connection to GWUC. A third Playgroup (Wednesday) is planned to operate in 2010 and will be led by Helen Boucher.

* Contact with Brentwood Secondary College; as they seek to strengthen their support of student needs other than just academic. . Alanee is GWUC’s contact for a range of specialist support.

Asylum Seekers in 19 Southdown Manse; Robin Pope and her committee have been involved in various areas of Asylum Seekers work including the Asylum Seeker Centre Dandenong, and the Outer Eastern Asylum Seeker Network. The Recommendation to Church Council that the Manse at 19 Southdown Ave be provided rent free to Hotham Mission was passed unanimously and the Manse now houses a family. Robin has been very busy as she continues her work with these most vulnerable and disadvantaged people by being the contact person for GWUC. A small group of volunteers mow the manse lawns (with a dedicated, repaired lawn mower) as it is inappropriate for the current guests to do so. An information and volunteer training session will be held on Sunday 29th November 2009.

* “Tanks for Timor” Project. Meagan & Judy Lowe and Jane Hart, visited Baguia, East Timor in September 2009 and walked the gruelling track to the mountainous village of Gulari and it’s Primary School. They told Outreach Group that there was no reticulated water at the School (and village) and the "Tanks for Timor” Project was established with support of Church Council. “Mini tanks” (empty soup/baked beans/ spaghetti/ etc tins with an appropriate label) are offered as collection tins for loose change, together with a donation form (Tax Deduction receipt) via the “Friends of Baguia, who are an established fund able to forward 100% of funds to Baguia. A 3minute DVD has been produced by Meagan to show a few photos and explain the situation.

Jan, Belinda and Andrew Clear recommended this fund for those people who wished to make a donation in memory of Bruce.

* GW Food and Wine Festival: Organised by Alanee with little notice and supported by the youth and young adults. Provided children’s’ craft activities, over 800 projects. Lots of comments and thanks from Parents.

“We look forward to more involvement in 2010. Wouldn’t it be great to see the GWUC choirs on the main stages!”

This is a GREAT opportunity of OUTREACH and COMMUNITY just outside our front door.

* Kombi Krew: Already a well established Outreach project is expanding to be involved in the South Port Soup Kitchen on Thursday nights. They will serve healthy meals including some food from the South Port Community Garden, South Port Uniting.

Whilst Kombi Krew has themselves done the organising and commitment to this venture, Outreach group stand ready to support them.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

* General: Be aware of the Group’s activities, Communicate with the Group, and support the activities.

* Consider the recommendations put to Church Council from time to time.

Playgroups: Visit the Groups; encourage more volunteers.

* Asylum Seekers: Learn about the “facts”, seek to understand the privacy issues these people face.

* “Tanks for Timor” Project: Monetary support

GW Food & Wine Festival: Enthusiasm and support of GWUC’s involvement, assist with early planning for 2010 event.

Group

Working with Children Check

Name

Lynne Boyer

Purpose, Aims or Mission

Comply with UC and Australian law to have WWCC for people in our congregation who work with children.

Office bearers

Lynne Boyer

Membership numbers

1

Attendance

Meeting times & days

No meetings

Locations used by Group

Church Office

Highlights of the year

61 members have WWCC and have complied with UC requirements to provide a photocopy of their card. A further 28 members have a WWCC but have not copied their card.

Any needs that Church Council can assist

None

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