Sunday 9th October, 2pm
Burnside City Uniting Church
$15, child $5, includes afternoon tea
Fundraiser for Frontier Services
Tickets from Norah Norris
Artist in Residence 2016
Author Kate Llewellyn
Friday 23 September, 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm
An evening with Kate Llewellyn
$25 Adult $20 Concession $15 Friends ELC
Saturday 24 September, 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Creative Writing Workshop with Kate Llewellyn
Please bring pen and paper.
$25 Adult $20 Concession $15 Friends ELC
Monday 26 September, 7.30 pm. – 9.30 pm
Poets’ Corner with special guest Kate Llewellyn
Please bring a poem of your choice to share
$20 Adult $17 Concession $15 Friends ELC
Venue:
Effective Living Centre
Christ Church Uniting Church
26 King William Road, Wayville
Bookings essential
Book online at www.effectiveliving.org
or phone: 8271 0329
Kate Llewellyn is the author of 24 books comprising poetry, travel, memoir, autobiography and essays. Her two most recen tbooks are A Fig at the Gate, a book on ageing and making a new garden and a book of her letters called First Things First, published by Wakefield Press.
2016 Spring Concerts
An outstanding season of best loved music
by acclaimed musicians.
Each concert includes music from the magnificent J E Dodd pipe organ, and from a guest artist. The concert is followed by a generous afternoon tea served in the adjacent hall. Tickets are $10.00 and available at the door.
Wednesday 21st September at 2.00pm
Tasso Bouyessis – Tenor
Graham Bell – Organist
Wednesday 19th October at 2.00pm
Robert Dawe – Bass Baritone
Damien Mansfield – Organist/Pianist
Wednesday 16th November at 2.00pm
Janet Anderson – Violinist
Andrew Ampt – Organist
For all enquiries please contact
Sheila Bryce: 8322 4581
Sunday 25th September at 2.00pm
This congregation, located at Bartley Terrace West Lakes Shore, will be celebrating its 41st Anniversary on this day and at 2.00pm its founding minister, the Rev John Watt, will share some of the core convictions and inspiration that led to its formation. This ecumenical venture, before the inauguration of the Uniting Church, involved at least six denominations. John Watt was minister of the Port Adelaide Congregational Church and the Rev Norman Watt (John's father) was ministering in the Port Adelaide Presbyterian Parish at that time. Funds from the sale of the Seaton Park Presbyterian Church contributed to the establishment of the new congregation. Come to hear this interesting story.
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