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Well … we have our COVIDsafe plan in place and with 10 days in a row of double doughnuts (as we all like to say now!) we are feeling good about reopening ACC.

Yesterday it was just lovely to have our Women in the Shed program back up and running. Six women came along raring to go.

We were also delighted to see Ross and Kristian again … who are part of our AAA Art group. We gave Ross his ‘winners’ mug from the Alphington Show … a reminder of just how long it has been since we’ve seen him.

The announcements on Sunday mean we will be welcoming more people back and opening up further next week.

In our tiny centre our biggest hurdle is of course space. With 4m2 per person rules we can only have 9 people at a time in our largest room and 5 people in our smaller room … which is obviously a bit tricky for our larger groups.

But we can all be accomodating, creative and flexible right? We’re thinking for example that an inside/outside mix for playgroups will probably work.

And there are other rules to consider as well. Groups like ukulele that involve singing are only able to get together in groups of 5 people. So we’re hoping they will be happy spread out around the centre …

The next dilemma of course is how to accommodate for example, the book club, that was meeting at the same time as ukulele … agh! There’s going to have to be a lot of juggling.

We’ll be contacting all the group leaders this week to chat about the how and when … expect a call or an email from us in the next couple of days. Or feel free to drop us a line of you’re super keen.

It’s going to be SOOO nice to see you regularly again friends!

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ACC news, programsLeanne
Our new old table(s)

On Monday Jen made a special trip from Leongatha to drop off the first of our two old (but new) metal tables.

I think I may have told this story before … but anyway … 2 years ago I found the frames in hard rubbish (thanks to the kind people in Rushall Street who put the pair out) and made my teenage daughter help me carry them to my front yard (as you can imagine she was thrilled?!). After a few months of complaints from my husband about them being at our house I wrangled them onto a trailer and brought them round to ACC … where they sat in the garden here for about a year. Do you remember? I am sure out gardeners do. They were always having to move them to get to the tap.

Before Christmas last year Jen took them home. And now … they’re back … well the first one is anyway. Transformed!

I am not sure my photo does the table justice, But it is really gorgeous. Mesh and various bits of metal welded together. Old sleepers for seats. It is just lovely. Thanks Jen!

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And … we’re back, nearly

Have you noticed our gardens are looking much tidier? Local gardener Lily has done a great job over the last couple of weeks to get everything back in order … even our back storage area has been swept and tidied. Thanks Lily!

On to other news … we had confirmation on Thursday that we can restart Women in the Shed. We’ll be very happy to welcome our enrolled participants back. The 2 classes will be starting up on 9 and 10 November. Hooray!

Please note this program is currently oversubscribed … however we do have a waiting list if you are keen to join in next year! You can email us here.

We’re also getting organised to run weekly morning teas out on the corner on Fridays at 11am.

These will commence on Friday 20 November. Put it in your diary - we’d love to see you! In the meantime we’re finalising a fancy outdoor kitchen under the community shed pergola. Kalimna has been working with Matt who is a local (and by chance a playgroup dad) to deliver this wonderful new resource.

And Jenny has been looking into catering trolleys and thinking about what we need, to bring all the things outside from inside … she’s also looking at safety processes around food in corona times …

Then … Jen has finished her fancy welded tables … and will be delivering them soon, increasing our artiness in the garden AND our capacity for outdoor meeting. Which is exactly what we need right?

All of a sudden it is all happening. So, see you next week at ACC. Yikes! We haven’t said that for a while.

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ACC news, community, programsLeanne
Craftberry jam update

Our Children’s Week edition of Craftberry Jam has proven very popular. The project kits were out last weekend and on Thursday … and will be out again this Sunday. If you are in the neighbourhood you should pop past and collect one! Make a rocket. Decorate and stuff your own alien doll … and more! Free crafty fun for everyone.

One of our happy customers (and her mum!) on Thursday morning.

One of our happy customers (and her mum!) on Thursday morning.

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New habits

Hi friends, well … an outbreak in our neck of the woods, a pause, two days of zero cases and the move to stage 3 of reopening - what a rollercoaster of a few days it has been.

At ACC we still don’t have confirmation of exactly where we stand. We’re a sector that sits in the middle of things and NHVic (our peak body) is currently clarifying where we are at as a whole. So once we hear from them we’ll let you know!

BUT … in anticipation of the time when activities and groups can once again gather at ACC … please be aware that we are SUPER COOL and MOVING WITH THE TIMES … and we have a QR code posted around the centre.

If you are on site for more than 15 minutes you must register that you’ve been at ACC. Because we want to be as ace as that cafe in Kilmore right?

A QR code sounds pretty high tech … but it is just a fancy way to access a form that you fill in via your phone … that then automatically populates data in a spreadsheet. All you do is point your phone camera at the code. It then reads it and a link to the form pops up on your phone. Then you need to click on the link and follow the prompts … fill in your name, phone number and the time you anticipate being onsite. This data is automatically put into the online spreadsheet in date order (which we’ll be able to refer to if there is an outbreak).

Anyway … if this is all too much, and you don’t have a smart phone … and you want a less tech option, you can skip the QR code and use the computer in the foyer to register, or if we are in the office, we can do it for you. We’re ALWAYS here to help!

Fun times hey? So many new things to learn. We’re so looking forward to Covid-normal and seeing you soon.

And hopefully this is another way to keep our community safe.

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ACC news, programs, communityLeanne