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U3A event showcases members work

October 10, 2018 BY

Hand-crafted: Dulcie Corbett, Gayle Flynn and Judy Read discussing a new piece of jewellery. Photo: SUPPLIED

UNIVERSITY of the 3rd Age in Ballarat has been operating for approximately 30 years and caters to the learning needs and physical activity of retired and semi-retired people in the community.

Currently U3A has 1,155 members between the ages of 55 and 97 years.

It offers members more than 120 activities and subjects, ranging from opportunities to become involved in physical and academic courses through to the creative, self-esteem building and social activities.

U3A works to engage our membership in a stimulating, non-threatening environment, without pressures such as prior learning or exams.

Many of the members are creative, crafty people and they’ll be offering their creations for sale on Saturday, 13 October at Eastwood Leisure Complex, 20 Eastwood Street, Ballarat, from 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.

All items on display and available for purchase have been made by U3A members.

U3A offers classes aimed at those seeking creative stimulation, instruction and inspiration.

Included in the market is work from the book folding group – books folded into beautiful artwork, woodworking, silver and mixed media jewellery making, and sit and stitch classes.

In addition to the items made in classes, U3A members will also be selling some of the creative things they have made at home.

Everything from knitted pieces, scarves, cards, clothing and jewellery will be available for sale.

The painting class will have some of their work on display and the U3A Celtic Band will have CDs for sale.

Organisers said the event was a perfect opportunity to find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts for yourself, family members and friends.

If you’re interested in finding out more about the classes offered at U3A Ballart there will be an information table and someone to answer your questions.