Past Events

Buy a raffle ticket and help kids from Glebe Public School

May 22, 2010
11:00 amto3:00 pm

The Mitchell Street fete raffle this year will help fund the Year 6 School Camp for children at Glebe Public School.

Tickets – $2 each or 3 for $5 – are available from the school, Glebe Town Hall, Have- A-Chat Café (Thursday & Friday at the old Fire Station), the Community Op Shop, Glebe Development Project (Benledi) and Karen (P & C) on 0406 369 053. Winners will be drawn at the Mitchell Street Fete on 22 May.
Prizes are:

* Life & Balance (yoga/pilates) 1 year membership ($988)
* Hand-crocheted, double-bed blanket (black,red & yellow) ($250)
* Sofi Lidgren Shoes ($150 voucher)
* Glebe Point Diner ($100 meal voucher)
* Ikebana trial lesson @ Yuga Floral Design ($55)

The fete will be held on Saturday, 22 May, from 11am – 3pm.

The Fete is an old-fashioned community fair with stalls, BBQ, Devonshire Teas, entertainment from local groups and schools, street theatre, crafts and arts fun, computer room access, Salvos I/net bus, face painting, wet sponge throwing, and jumping castle amongst the many activities which will be out on Mitchell Street near Glebe Point Road for the day.

Organised completely by local groups, facilitated by the Glebe Development Project, all funds raised are used by community groups to assist in local projects – Glebe Public School, HopeStreet Urban Compassion, Glebe Youth Centre, COW (Concerned Older Women), Glebe Computer Project amongst others.

The Fete Theme for 2010 is ‘Caring for our Environment’ and both City of Sydney and The Watershed will be helping local residents think about their own ‘ecological footprints’ in the community.

Posted on May 12th, 2010 by Bruce Davis

 


Listen to John Newton’s talk at the Glebe Point Diner

John Newton, journalist and restaurant reviewer, was The Glebe Society's guest speaker at a dinner at The Glebe Point Diner on 16th March.  He gave all those present a fascinating and entertaining talk describing many of the early and recent restaurants in Glebe. 

Click here to listen to John's talk, and click here and select Photosets/John Newton dinner to see photos of the occasion.

Posted on March 21st, 2010 by Phil Young

 


Tour of Glebe’s places of worship – 28th March

March 28, 2010
1:30 pmto5:00 pm

Temple, Chapel and Churches – A Tour of Glebe’s Places of Worship

Sunday 28th March 2010, 1.30 – 5.00pm

 

This walking tour will provide a guided visit to four religious buildings in Glebe: a Chinese Temple and Joss House dating from 1898; a Chapel with fine acoustics in the grounds of historic St Scholastica’s College; and two churches, St James’ and St John’s, each with an interesting history and beautiful features including stained glass windows.  A guide associated with each building will show us around.  Afternoon tea will be served at St John’s at the end of the tour. 

 

Cost:  $20 per person

           

Bookings required by 19 March.  Click here for the Booking Form.

 

Enquiries to 9660-7873 

Posted on February 10th, 2010 by Phil Young

 


Wentworth Park Games – 27th September

September 27, 2009
11:00 amto2:00 pm
11:00 amto2:00 pm

The Wentworth Park Games will be held again this year on Sunday 27th September 2009, at Wentworth Park.

Bring your family and friends and join the fun. There will be community games with teams representing Glebe and Forest Lodge competing with Pyrmont and Ultimo, dog races for your family pet and heritage displays.  The Wentworth Park Games gives residents of Glebe, Forest Lodge, Pyrmont and Ultimo a chance to rediscover this great park. The day features a wide variety of fun sporting events and displays to celebrate the history of our wonderful park.
 

  • Join in the giant tug o’ war
  • Help your suburb by competing in the People’s Games
  • Have a sausage from the Ultimo P&C
  • View displays about the park
  • Enjoy a demonstration by TaikOz

 

 For more information go to  www.wentworthparkcelebration.org.au

 

The Return of the Mongrels

The day will also include races for local pooches. The winner of the "Any Other Hound Dog" races will be presented with the prestigious Wenty Park Mongrel Cup.

 

The Program


Time Event Location
11:00 am People’s games and dog races begin Oval inside the dog track
11:30 am Official opening In front of the Grandstand
All day People’s games
Dog races
Historical displays
Oval
Inside the dog track
Under the Grandstand
12:45 pm Small dogs final
(Mini Mongrel Cup)
Dog track
1:00 pm Large dogs final
(Maxi Mongrel Cup)
Dog track
1:15 pm Tug of War
Glebe/Forest Lodge
vs.
Pyrmont/Ultimo
Oval
1:30 pm TaikOz demonstration -
dynamic Japanese taiko
drumming display
Oval
1:45 pm Presentation of GUP Cup to winning suburbs and Mongrel Cups to victorious dogs In front of the Grandstand
2:00 pm Closing ceremony In front of the Grandstand

 

Posted on September 20th, 2009 by Phil Young

 


History Week events at Callan Park – 12th September

September 12, 2009
11:00 amto4:30 pm

Friends of Callan Park

History Week’s on again – Sept 12, 2009

By popular demand the much loved history week is on again this year with a Callan Park and Broughton Hall tour followed by a forum and afternoon tea. Bookings are essential. Full details below.

TOUR – Callan Park and Broughton Hall… violence and scandals
Echoing amid tranquil sounds of bird life on the slopes of Callan Park or Broughton Hall’s horticultural riches, are stories of violence and conflict in hospital wards and a timeless crime – the scandalous neglect of public resources. Learn about the contentious history of this great and complex site.
11am – 12.30pm at the Cane Room, Callan Park. Bookings 0413 733 218 . Cost $10.00

FORUM – Callan Park … conflict; public space & Museum Madness
Scandals and violence at Callan Park have generated government enquiries and wide publicity. Speakers explore Callan Park as a site of violence and conflict; how its public space is lived and constructed; and in Museum Madness, hear volunteers discuss their work creating Kenmore Hospital Museum – and that potential here.

* Zoe BakerCallan Park, a shared space in a developed world

Zoe spent much of 2008 researching ways in which public space and place is lived, understood and constructed – particularly at Callan Park.

* Jen Hawksley “No Way Out”: Callan Park as a site of violence & conflict

Jen discusses her PhD research into Callan Park’s closed patient files examining how violence manifested itself within the asylum and the response of authorities.

* Leoné Morgan Museum Madness

Hearhow a dedicated (commited?) group of staff formed and developed the Kenmore Hospital Museum and what has been achieved by the Friends of ‘Kenmore Hospital’s History Inc’ in 9 years. Leoné trained at Kenmore Hospital and is Museum Secretary.

2pm – 4.30pm Cane Room (at the end of Wharf Road), Callan Park. Bookings 0413 733 218. Cost $10.00

Posted on September 8th, 2009 by Phil Young

 


Sydney Council Community Forum – 7th September

September 7, 2009
6:00 pmto8:15 pm
6:00 pmto8:15 pm

NORTH WEST COMMUNITY FORUM

The City of Sydney’s North West community forum (for Camperdown, Forest Lodge, Glebe and Annandale residents) on Monday 7 September at Glebe Town Hall will include updates on the on work now underway in Foley Park, Glebe and planned improvements to Glebe Town Hall to make it more accessible.
 
The forum includes reports on our sustainability initiatives, the completion of the Glebe Point Road improvements, implementation of the North West Local Action Plan and recent development applications in the area.
 
From 6pm, you will be able to discuss your concerns with Councillors, Council staff or local police. Staff from the City’s waste team will also be on hand to talk to you about the exciting changes to your waste and recycling service. During September, new recycling wheelie bins which will be delivered to all houses in the City to make recycling easier.
 
Formal presentations begin at 6.45pm, with the forum scheduled to end at 8.30pm.
 
I encourage you to attend the forum to have your say and learn about Council’s work in your area.
 
North West Community Forum, Monday 7th September, Glebe Town Hall, 160 St Johns Road Glebe, 6-8.30pm.
 
www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/Council/MeetingsAndCommittees/2009/September.asp
 

Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by Phil Young

 


Glebe Society Annual General Meeting – 30th August

August 30, 2009
11:00 amto1:00 pm

The Glebe Society Inc

40th Annual General Meeting to be held at Benledi, 186 Glebe Point Road, Glebe on Sunday 30th August 2009 at 11 am

AGENDA

1. Present
2. Apologies
3. Confirmation of the minutes of the 39th Annual General Meeting held on 31st August 2008
4. President’s report
5. Subcommittee reports
Some Subcommittee reports have been published in the Bulletin, others are provided to meeting attendees today.  Those Chairmen and Convenors who are present at the meeting can provide updates and/or answer questions.
6. Treasurer’s report
MOTION :  That the Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2009, the TGSI Income and Expenditure Statement for the year ended 30 June 2009, be received.
7. Election of Office Bearers (click here to download a nomination form)
8. Awards

8.1    MOTION (1) :  That Eric Sandblom be elected as an Honorary Life Member of the Society in recognition of his contribution to improving planning policies and procedures in the then Leichhardt Municipality in the 1970s as an Independent Alderman on Council and subsequently as Planning Convenor and President of the Society.
8.2    MOTION (2) :  That Liz Simpson-Booker be elected as an Honorary Life Member of the Society in recognition of the outstanding work she has done as Secretary of the Society for ten years, during which time she has not only been efficient personally, but also a great support and adviser to the President and Committee members.  She has initiated a number of activities, ensured that decisions are followed up, and over her time as Secretary has been unfailingly calm, tactful and a pleasure to work with.
8.3    The Awards Subcommittee also recommended that Roberta (Bobbie) Burke be awarded the Glebe Society Commendation in recognition of the work she has done over many years in connection with the Jubilee Fountain, Foley Park and for the benefits the Society has received from her desktop publishing talents in her design of flyers, invitations, leaflets, etc. for us.  They have been outstanding and always produced in good time.

    9.  Close of meeting

1.  Special Resolution, as required under the Glebe Society Rules, paragraphs 6.6 and 35(a).
2. Special Resolution, as required under the Glebe Society Rules, paragraphs 6.6 and 35(a).

Posted on August 23rd, 2009 by Bruce Davis

 


Rowing Regatta on Blackwattle Bay – 29th August

August 29, 2009
10:00 amto12:00 pm
10:00 amto12:00 pm

 Celebrate the Glebe Sesquicentenary with a Rowing Regatta on Blackwattle Bay.

Saturday 29th August, starting at 10.00 a.m.

To mark their role in the sporting history of Glebe, The Glebe Rowing Club (formed in 1879) and The Sydney University Women’s Rowing Club (formed in 1967) are combining to hold a Rowing Regatta on Blackwattle Bay – the first for over ten years!

We can all be proud of Glebe’s sporting history – so come along to Blackwattle Bay Park next Saturday, cheer the rowers, and enjoy morning tea which will be provided in the Boatshed from 11 – 12 noon.

The races will start in line with the Sydney University pontoon (at the Boathouse) and finish in line with Bellevue in Blackwattle Bay Park – allowing spectators an excellent vantage point from the foreshore

Crews from Sydney University Women’s and Glebe Rowing Clubs will race with rowers visiting from other local clubs. Men and women will race in each event.

 Max Solling, author of The Boatshed on Blackwattle Bay, a history of the Glebe Rowing Club, will give a short talk on the ‘Rowers of Glebe’ in the Boatshed (at the end of Ferry Road), where there will be a display of Club memorabilia, along with morning tea from 11 – 12 noon. All are welcome.

Posted on August 22nd, 2009 by Phil Young

 


Glebe Bytes – stories from the neighbourhood – 5th August

August 5, 2009
12:30 pmto1:30 pm

Glebe Bytes – Launching stories from the neighbourhood Wednesday 5th August 12:30pm at Glebe Youth Service, 84 Glebe Point Road. All welcome.  Click here for more information.

Posted on August 2nd, 2009 by Bruce Davis

 


Program for Glebe 150th aniversary of local government celebrations

July 31, 2009toSeptember 27, 2009

This is the program for the Glebe Sesquicentenary as at 16 July, 2009.  Some events are yet to be confirmed, and further details will be posted as the come to hand.
July 31 to August 11 – Elsie Women’s Refuge Quilt and Children’s Drawings from Elsie at Art Almanac Window and Historical Photographs of Tranby College at Gallery Red.  Both exhibitions are at 131-145 Glebe Point Road and will be opened by Eva Cox on Friday 31 July, 6pm–8pm.
Throughout August – Youth Around Glebe, photographs by Patricia Baillie.  53 Glebe Point Road Window.
Sunday August 2 - Glebe Sesquicentenary Celebration Day
9.30am – Interdenominational Service at St John’s Church.
11:00am burial of Time Capsule by the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Cr Clover Moore MP, at the Jubilee Fountain, in Jubilee Place (southern entrance to Glebe Point Road).
4:00pm – Conducted tour of the former cinema, the Valhalla, 166D Glebe Point Road.
Further details of events on 2 August will be published on the Society’s website as information becomes available.
August 4 to 16 – Sculpture and collage by Richard Black.  Glass Artists’ Gallery, 70 Glebe Point Road.
August 5 12:30-2:00pm – Glebe Bytes: Launching stories from the neighbourhood, Glebe Youth Service, 84 Glebe Point Road.  Hear stories about Glebe; all welcome!
August 6 to 23 – Local Artists Responding to Glebe.  Artists include Peter Travis and Reg Mombassa.  Gallery Adagio, 91 Glebe Point Road. To be opened by Roelf Smilde 6.00-8.00pm, Thursday, 6 August .
August 5 to September 4 – The Teapot Show.  Inner City Clayworkers Gallery, corner of St Johns Road and Darghan Street,
August 13 to 16 – Get Off Your Arts.  Glebe Café Church, 37 St Johns Road.
August 15, 9:30am – Hockey Tournament, Jubilee Park, followed by BBQ.
August 29 – Rowing on Blackwattle Bay, followed by BBQ.
Through September – Glebe 150 Photographs, historical and local identities. Glebe Point Road.
Until the end of August – Patricia Baillie Youth around Glebe: photographs,  the shop window at 53 Glebe Point Road (former Russells store).
September 27 – Wentworth Park Games Day.

 

Note – the official opening of Foley Park and the Wireless House, planned for Sunday, August 2, has been deferred due to the recent persistent rain.  A new date will be announced as soon as possible.

 

 

 

Posted on July 16th, 2009 by Bruce Davis

 



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