Well as you all know Roy is always busy doing something for the shed and avoiding Chris's invitations to help out with some of his projects. But recently the camera was out and about and Roy was spotted, Yes, using (more…)
The Annual General Meeting of the Terrigal Community Mens Shed was held on Thursday 20th July in the work area of the Shed. It was very well supported with the majority of members present. The President Geoff Yates gave a resume of the Sheds achievements for 2016/17 and thanked all those that have supported the shed in its numerous activities. The President was followed by the Secretary and Treasurer who delivered their report for the year. There were a number of resignations from existing executive and committee members which resulted in a number of Shed members stepping forward as nominees for the vacant positions. The ballot was held and the following members were elected. Ray Crawley - President Arthur Hand - Secretary Keith Gower - Treasurer Derek Bailey - Commitee…
We were recently visited by a Mens Shed that has recently been set up at the Gateway Valhalla Lifestyle Village located at Chain Valley Bay NSW. They have had a hobby shed on site for some time but have now joined the Australian Mens Shed Association and become a fully fledged Mens Shed. (more…)
The project for Warnervale Uniting Church has now reached completion and will be installed ready for the official opening of the church on Saturday 3rd June. The three pieces manufactured for the project a communion table, christening font and lectern are stunning and a credit to the skill and craftsmanship of our Sheddie Chris. (more…)
We now have an important addition to our stock of tools - an "AED". The AED was obtained through a grant award and was presented to The Shed by Adam Crouch MP - Member for Terrigal. AED stands for Automated External Defibrillator, which is a device that detects lethal heart rhythms which stop the heart from pumping effectively, and then allows a rescuer to deliver a measured shock to a revert these rhythms, so the heart can pump effectively again. Our sheddies or anyone visiting the Shed can now rest assured that immediate help is available, during that critical time before the ambulance arrives, should anyone be unfortunate to suffer a cardiac arrest . All Sheddies have had training on the AED and how straightforward it is to use should…
The four villages walk on Saturday 6 May was an initiative of the Kincumber Rotary Club to increase awareness of the wonderful environmental asset we have in the walkway/cycleway around Kincumber Broadwater, and to highlight the importance of the history of shipbuilding in the area. (more…)