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== Why this page? ==
MargaretFraser wrote me this email, which I reproduce here with her permission:
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== Why this page? == ''Hi John<<BR>> ''
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MargaretFraser wrote me this email, which I reproduce here with her (putative) permission: ''I have just read through your article for the church bulletin for Dec 13, and subsequently went to the Wiki. I think it is a good way to communicate ideas for those with the technology and time to pursue it. Thanks for getting it set up. [We may need regular reminders to go to it.]<<BR>> ''
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  ''Hi John ''Having read through the 4 OTWT mission areas, I am a bit concerned to see that Leisure Time does not appear anywhere. Has it fallen through the cracks or is there some action that our committee needs to take to ensure that we are linked to a missional "home" at GWUC? I feel that we need to get connected asap, so that our vision and effort is included in the whole OTWT impetus. ''
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  I have just read through your article for the church bulletin for Dec 13, and subsequently went to the Wiki. I think it is a good way to communicate ideas for those with the technology and time to pursue it. Thanks for getting it set up. [We may need regular reminders to go to it.] ''I think that Leisure Time is primarily a Community Outreach group, even though we physically meet at the church. Only one of our guests (Wendy Pratt) is a GWUC member. We have put a lot of time and effort into linking with wider community organisations and networks this year. On the budget document sent to Church Council this week, I have indicated that we contribute to 3 areas: Outreach, Community Hub and Inclusive Community. Other than photocopying, we are self-funded however, so will not be drawing on the Church Budget. ''
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  Having read through the 4 OTWT mission areas, I am a bit concerned to see that Leisure Time does not appear anywhere. Has it fallen through the cracks or is there some action that our committee needs to take to ensure that we are linked to a missional "home" at GWUC? I feel that we need to get connected asap, so that our vision and effort is included in the whole OTWT impetus. ''What should I do on behalf of Leisure Time? ''
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  I think that Leisure Time is primarily a Community Outreach group, even though we physically meet at the church. Only one of our guests (Wendy Pratt) is a GWUC member. We have put a lot of time and effort into linking with wider community organisations and networks this year. On the budget document sent to Church Council this week, I have indicated that we contribute to 3 areas: Outreach, Community Hub and Inclusive Community. Other than photocopying, we are self-funded however, so will not be drawing on the Church Budget.

  What should I do on behalf of Leisure Time?

  Kind regards<<BR>>
  Margaret Fraser''
''Kind regards<<BR>> Margaret Fraser''
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== Leisure Time Activities ==
LeisureTime2011AgmMinutes
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=== What is it? ===
Leisure Time is a friendly day out for lonely or isolated seniors from within our congregaton or from the wider community.
Our guests are served morning tea and a 2-course lunch and enjoy happy company with new friends.
Activities are interested and varied, eg. games, speakers, craft, music, as well as about 4 outings per year and a Christmas party.
Guests are collected from their homes and delivered home by our volunteer drivers.
All volunteers have police checks, organised by Leisure Time, at no cost.
 
=== When does it meet? ===
Every Monday, except public holidays and the Christmas break.
Hours are 10.30am - 2pm
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What is it? === Who meets? ===
Our guests are isolated or lonely seniors, usually over 60 yrs, who are keen to mix with others.
We have about 22 guests on our list at any time, with average attendance 19.
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When does it meet? === How is it paid for? ===
Guests make a $7/wk contribution, or $15 when there is an outing.
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Who meets? === How does the church contribute? ===
Leisure Time is run entirely by volunteers from GWUC who help once per month as drivers, cooks or hosts.
The church office is used for photocopying.
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How is it paid for? The [[AnnualReport2009#Leisure_Time|Leisure Time Annual Report for 2009]] is available.
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How does the church contribute? === Relationship with OnTheWayTogether ===
Leisure Time is a well established and much appreciated outreach GWUC program.
It also contributes to CommunityHub and InclusiveCommunity objectives.
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ategoryOnTheWayTogether

Leisure Time

Why this page?

MargaretFraser wrote me this email, which I reproduce here with her permission:

Hi John

I have just read through your article for the church bulletin for Dec 13, and subsequently went to the Wiki. I think it is a good way to communicate ideas for those with the technology and time to pursue it. Thanks for getting it set up. [We may need regular reminders to go to it.]

Having read through the 4 OTWT mission areas, I am a bit concerned to see that Leisure Time does not appear anywhere. Has it fallen through the cracks or is there some action that our committee needs to take to ensure that we are linked to a missional "home" at GWUC? I feel that we need to get connected asap, so that our vision and effort is included in the whole OTWT impetus.

I think that Leisure Time is primarily a Community Outreach group, even though we physically meet at the church. Only one of our guests (Wendy Pratt) is a GWUC member. We have put a lot of time and effort into linking with wider community organisations and networks this year. On the budget document sent to Church Council this week, I have indicated that we contribute to 3 areas: Outreach, Community Hub and Inclusive Community. Other than photocopying, we are self-funded however, so will not be drawing on the Church Budget.

What should I do on behalf of Leisure Time?

Kind regards
Margaret Fraser

So as a first pass, I've created this page, and offer it up for Leisure Time readers to edit as appropriate.

Leisure Time Activities

LeisureTime2011AgmMinutes

About Leisure Time

What is it?

Leisure Time is a friendly day out for lonely or isolated seniors from within our congregaton or from the wider community. Our guests are served morning tea and a 2-course lunch and enjoy happy company with new friends. Activities are interested and varied, eg. games, speakers, craft, music, as well as about 4 outings per year and a Christmas party. Guests are collected from their homes and delivered home by our volunteer drivers. All volunteers have police checks, organised by Leisure Time, at no cost.

When does it meet?

Every Monday, except public holidays and the Christmas break. Hours are 10.30am - 2pm

Who meets?

Our guests are isolated or lonely seniors, usually over 60 yrs, who are keen to mix with others. We have about 22 guests on our list at any time, with average attendance 19.

How is it paid for?

Guests make a $7/wk contribution, or $15 when there is an outing.

How does the church contribute?

Leisure Time is run entirely by volunteers from GWUC who help once per month as drivers, cooks or hosts. The church office is used for photocopying.

The Leisure Time Annual Report for 2009 is available.

Relationship with OnTheWayTogether

Leisure Time is a well established and much appreciated outreach GWUC program. It also contributes to CommunityHub and InclusiveCommunity objectives.


CategoryOnTheWayTogether

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