Featuring the latest news and events from our Life Activities Clubs. This issue we feature articles on Ageing well, Slashing your telco bills and Stories from time of war.
Our stand was a great success, and our volunteers did an amazing job. A big thank you goes out to Sandringham, Port Phillip, Inner Melbourne, Moonee Valley, Knox, Yarraville, Croydon and Surf Coast Life Activities Clubs for representing our Clubs.
The Ageing Well Survey gives older Victorians the chance to raise important issues, share their experiences of ageing and highlight the support they need to age well.
In conjunction with the Victorian Seniors Festival we organised
LACVI Presents: A Walk in the Park. A walk around Melbourne’s majestic
gardens using walking maps from the Victoria Walks website. This guided
walk passed along some great points of interest, so while exercising, participants learnt some interesting things along the way.
This walk was guided by our very own Sue Van Gerrevink on Wednesday
1st December at 10.30am.
For more than 25 years, the Victorian Senior of the Year Awards have celebrated and recognised the valuable contributions of senior Victorians. This year’s awardees highlight the resilience, compassion and commitment of senior Victorians to their communities.
Life Activities Clubs Victoria Inc. (LACVI) is seeking committed and passionate individuals to join its Board. Skills in: Social Media; Marketing; Human Resources; Corporate Partnerships; Government Relations; Strategy; and Risk & Governance have been identified as areas to complement the current Board skill set and will be highly regarded.
If you have a bit of time but don’t want to commit to a Board position, use those skills you’ve developed over a lifetime by volunteering to be on a sub-committee to help us with one of our many projects.
Victorian Seniors Festival Reimagined. An 18 episode series with Golden Days Radio presenter Peter Thomas interviewing the Commissioner for Senior Victorians, Gerard Mansour on ageing well and other topics of interest to older Victorians.