HSN Newsletter March 2015

HARBOURSIDE NORTH U3A NEWSLETTER - MARCH 2015MARCH 2013g
AT THE DOUGHERTY CENTRE
151HD22
TAD Disability Services
This session has been cancelled.
There are a few seats still available for the following courses:
151HD18
Shakespeare Today
ADVANCE NOTICE FOR NEW
AND PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS:
On Tuesday 30 June we will welcome
you to a morning tea at the Dougherty
Community Centre where you will
hear speakers present the courses they
are offering and have the opportunity
to chat to them individually. Please
mark it in your diary and tell your
friends.
MONDAYS IN MOSMAN
SERIES
A discussion between Andrew Caro, Gwynn Roberts and their audience.
Join us for this lively and entertaining discourse on the plays listed.
151HD23
Shakespeare and the Anti-Stratfordians
Follows the above, discussing the debate that still surrounds the
authorship of Shakespeare’s works.
You will find details of these courses on page 24 of the Coursebook.
Please remember to book in to all courses held at the Dougherty
Centre.
RECENT SUCCESSES AT HARBOURSIDE NORTH
Venues are reporting good attendances with excellent
presenters.
Some even have waiting lists.
15HB01 Dance Delight at Mosman is proving very popular.
Some members travel long distances from various parts of
Sydney to enjoy the benefits of not only exercising the
muscles but the brain as well. But there is still room for
more, especially for gentlemen to join the two already
participating.
The recent Opera Event at Chatswood hosted more than 50
members. It was voted a wonderful experience listening to
Ken Healey’s expert introduction of Cavallera Rusticana and
Pagliacci. Keep an eye out for the Spring Event next
semester.
At the Mosman Art Gallery
10.30 to 12.30
Please Note: a change of
speaker and topic on Monday
June 15:
Richard Quilty will present
another of his Australian
travelogues. This time on
Tasmania with a focus on its
amazing aboriginal, convict and
European history.
Ian de Mellow will present his
scheduled talk on Real Politik on
Monday 27 July, instead of June
15.