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Classes at family centre

A number of classes and special events are planned for the coming year at the Beachside Family Centre at Umina Primary School.

Centre facilitator Ms Debbie Notara said that there would be several different classes.

A free TAFE Outreach Advanced Mosaic group would be held to create a Mosaic sign for the school side of the centre.

The centre would continue to run free parenting programs such as "What Makes Toddlers Tick" as well as some special events for fathers.

A craft group is set to continue on Monday afternoons but next year will include child care.

This course will cost $2 per person.

There would be a music playgroup on Friday mornings where children would meet in three different age groups and take part in movement and music activities with a worker trained in Kodai techniques.

The cost for this event is $4 per session.

An immunisation clinic will be held every two months for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island families and all Umina Public families needing to immunise their children.

The first clinic will be on Thursday, February 24, from 9am to noon.



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