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The Aldinga Community Centre
Welcome
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The Aldinga Community Centre welcomes all members of the
community...........
Established since July 1981 the Aldinga Community Centre fills a
community need by providing the following:
SERVICES & FACILITIES
- Courses & Training
- Community Projects
- Hall Hire
- Support for
- Community
- Family
- Individuals
- Groups & Clubs
- Assist Local Schools
- Pleasant & Relaxing Environment
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Please feel welcome to drop in and visit us weekdays from 8.30am till 3.30pm
during school terms. We also have a creche facility during some courses. Please
enquire at reception.
Dates to Remember
16th Jul 2010 Ticklish Allsorts
9th Sept 2010 The Borderers
24th Sept 2010 Annual General Meeting
2nd Nov 2010 Melbourne Cup Luncheon
COMMUNITY SHED OPEN
The Aldinga Bay Community Shed is now open & is offering arange of courses this term including Pottery, Mosaics & Leadlighting. The Shed will have a Craft Day open for everyone on Tuesdays each week, and volunteer instructors will teach local school students, plus assist carers, the disabled and disadvantaged groups in the area. It will also cater for mature aged men with carpentry and metal work sections. The Shed Committee would like to hear from residents as to which courses
they would like. Volunteer instructors are also required for carpentry, craft, woodwork and metalwork. You just need to be a good handyman to help at the shed. Contact Roger or Bob on 8556 5940.
Centre News
by Pam Mitchell CDO
Welcome to our revamped centre newsletter. I hope you agree that it has a fresh new look with more centre news and an easier to read format. We have also changed from a term newsletter to a semester newsletter, which means there will now be two newsletters per year instead of four (so don’t throw this one away, you may need it later!). This last term at the centre has been extremely busy with over 65 courses, workshops and programs being offered. Some of the highlights were the history tours (which are always very popular), the regular Men’s Days at the shed, the
continued growth and expansion of the community garden and the centre celebrations held for volunteer week. For the remainder of the year we are thrilled to be able to offer a diverse range of activities –events and classes, including Buddhist insight meditation and Zumba the new dance/exercise craze.
Another exciting development - is the redevelopment of the William Eatts playground at the Sellicks Community Hall. The City of Onkaparinga and the Community Centre are working with local community groups to create a unique and fun space for the community, which will also have a community art component.
Take time to browse through this newsletter and timetable and come along and do something good for your health, make new friends, try something new or offer your services to your community (we are always looking for an extra pair of hands at the centre.)
Creche
Our Creche has the following facilities.

- Safe, Secure Environment
- Sleeping Room
- Children's Toilets
- Fenced Play Areas
- Tables & Chairs for Art and Activities
- Friendly Creche Workers
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VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are required for the office, to help in the crèche & literacy and numeracy tutors. This is a great opportunity to help your community and
meet local residents. Volunteers can earn tokens, which are redeemable to cover costs of some of the Centre’s courses.
Contact Averil 8556 5940
Halls For Hire
Sellicks Community Hall and Symonds Reserve Hall are available for hire 7 days a week for functions and private meetings.
Please call the centres for further information.
For further information regarding any aspects of the Centre please do not
hesitate to call (08)8556-5940.
About Us
Aldinga Community Centre History
The Aldinga Community Centre Incorporated began operations in July 1981 in a house opposite Aldinga Kindergarten on Butterworth Road. It was known then as the Aldinga Neighbourhood House and was funded by the Save the Children Fund for its first 12 months. It was seen as a meeting place for parents and children. By 1982, it had changed location to another house in Butterworth Road, employed a qualified child-care worker and operated a vacation care program.
Having to pay its own rental, fund-raising became a vital issue but assistance was obtained from the District Council of Willunga. At one stage it even shared premises with the local CYSS (Community Youth Support Services) to reduce costs.
In July 1983 the House had successfully qualified for a Federal grant for a purpose -built centre, but it took 3 years and 2 moves before this centre was occupied. The House was temporarily located in Eden Terrace, Port Willunga at one stage and in Kitto Crescent, Aldinga Beach at another.
Early 1986 saw the House occupying a building complete with a purpose-built creche, adjacent to the Kindergarten on Symonds Reserve (now Aldinga Community Child Care Centre). Attendances of both adults and children increased, however, the need for child care in the area began to dominate and as the creche changed from occasional care to full day care with fee relief, the child care side of the house began to take over.
Eventually the Neighbourhood House left the building altogether and began operations in Symonds Reserve Hall in 1989. The split was amicable and meant that both services could expand.
It was at this time that the House became known as Aldinga Community Centre Incorporated. In 1992, the Centre was successful in gaining a Federal grant for a purpose-built creche and, together with Council funds, the building was extended.
In July 1994, the Centre was offered full management of the Hall by the District Council of Willunga.
From a small, day a week operation in a rented house, a 45 place full day care centre has emerged as well as a Community Centre. Together with occasional care, the Centre now provides creche and adult services for over 400 clients per week.
The building and its surrounds have had a number of alterations over the years to make it more suitable for use as a Community Centre, thanks to funding from Council and Community Benefit SA.
Mid 2006 the Aldinga Bay Community Shed group was formed in a bid to establish a Community Shed on Symonds Reserve, the Council owned land on which the Community Centre is located. Permission to use the land has been granted from Council and 4 grants successfully obtained; two from Community Benefit SA, a budget bid from the City of Onkaparinga and a Regional Partnerships grant from the Federal; Government. Construction of the shed commenced in February, 2008.
In February 2007 the Centre was given management of Sellicks Hall by the City of Onkaparinga. The Centre employs a part time Community Development Officer to run Sellicks Hall as an outreach Community Centre.
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