Wednesday 29 July 2020

Movies August 2020

Social Calendar August 2020

The new social calendar is now available - you should receive a paper copy in your mailbox.

I have pasted it here, and it is also available under the "Social Calendar" tab at the top of the page if you are viewing the blog on a computer.



Monday 27 July 2020

WANTED - Forearm walker

Lyn Blain from Villa 292 is in need of a 'Forearm Walker' for her father who has mobility issues. It needs to have brakes, with two fixed wheels.

If anyone has one that they no longer require please contact Lyn on 2292. 

Saturday 25 July 2020

Printer cartridges to give away

Mal and Dawn Campbell from Villa 8 have some printer cartridges to give away for free. 
They are unused, due to a change of printer.
  
Give them a ring on 0400 045 691 if you are interested. 

Thursday 23 July 2020

Movies August 2020


Movies               

August 2020






Saturday 1st          Witness
                  Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis

Wednesday 5th        Saving Mr Banks
                  Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson

Saturday 8th          The Professor and the Madman
                  Mel Gibson, Sean Penn

Wednesday 12th      Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
                  Matthew Rhys, Tom Hanks

Saturday 15th        Bridge of Spies
                  Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance

Wednesday 19th      Jumanji: The Next Level
                  Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart

Saturday 22nd        The Gentlemen

                  Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Grant

Wednesday 26th      Resistance
                  Jesse Eisenberg, Clenence Poesy

Saturday 29th        Guys and Dolls – Classic Screening
                  Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons

Note:  Social distancing and hand sanitising will be maintained in the cinema. This will decrease the numbers allowed in for each screening.                                          

Palm Lake Ballina Massage 2nd Birthday Celebration

Palm Lake Ballina Massage turns 2 on 9th August 2020. To celebrate this momentous occasion Mel is giving away a Free 1 hour massage. 

All past and present Palm Lake residents will automatically be entered into the draw. 

Other residents are welcome to enter into the draw by sending their name and contact details by email  to mel@palmlakemassage.com with the subject 'Birthday Draw' or text to 0449 524 282. 

Happy Birthday and good luck! 

If you would like to book a massage with Mel phone or text her on 0449 524 282. 
Clinic hours: Monday and Thursday 10am to 6pm. 

Tuesday 21 July 2020

Line dancing classes

Just an update on our Line Dancing classes which are being held 4 times per week in the Oasis Clubhouse.

For those who haven't line danced before or haven't line danced for a while we have a Beginners' Class on Wednesday at 1.30pm where dances are taught at a slower place and we will usually practice the one dance until everyone has grasped it.

Our Classes on Monday 10.30am and Thursday 9am are general line dancing classes where we will have a walk through of each dance and then dance with the music.
  
If you haven't seen line dancing for sometime it has certainly changed over the years and now includes Waltzes, Latin American dances, Rock and Roll to name just a few.  
Come along and join us for a fun hour of dance, laughs and exercise and best of all .... it's free!!

Any queries call Sharyn Hogben at Villa 203.

Friday 17 July 2020

Key points from an email from the Resort manager

You should have received an email from Rick this week concerning use of the Resort facilities. 
I have summarized the key points below:

A reminder that guests and visitors are only allowed to enter any Resort building/facility, when you, as a resident, are with them.

Non-residents will be asked to leave any facility, where a resident is not with them, by either the Resort staff or other residents.

Due to the ongoing COVID situation please avoid taking guests and visitors to resort facilities as much as possible.

It is ESSENTIAL that  EVERYONE, must sign into and out of a building. This could potentially be a lifesaving thing to do, allowing tracing of people, if a known infected or unknown person uses a building. THIS IS IMPORTANT.

Please ensure you use the sanitiser provided when you enter any Resort building.

Residents are to use the main entrances to buildings and to sign in and out of the building.

If you have guests coming to your villa, please ask them if they are from, or have been to, any of the designated hot spots in NSW or Victoria, or are experiencing any symptoms.  If they answer yes, then they should not visit, or they should obtain a medical clearance before coming. Those simple questions could save yours and many other lives potentially.

Please also inform the office if you have guests staying, so we have that information at hand.

Thank you all for social distancing, and enduring the whole process over the past few months. We still need to stay on course , for all of our sakes.

If you are unsure of anything mentioned today, please feel free to call the office and we will be happy to assist you.
Rick Stewart





Monday 13 July 2020

Community Garden

Did you know that Palm Lake Ballina has a Community Garden?

Thanks to the hard work of some of our green-thumb residents we have a community citrus and herb garden which is situated near the carpark of the Old Clubhouse which is between Villas 13 and 14. Your front door key will open the gate if that is shut.  

The herbs and citrus are to the right of the clubhouse and any resident may use herbs or citrus from the garden. At present there is a good crop of  kumquats on a bush in the far right corner and many of the herbs are growing well, including tarragon, oregano, mint,  five spice, parsley and some chives, etc. Please come and help yourselves.

Donations of fertilizer, bug sprays and soil improvers would be gratefully accepted. If you can spare some time to help with the maintenance of the garden please let Terri Clark Villa 7 know. Your help would be greatly appreciated as this is residents garden, and is not maintained by Palm Lake. 

For more information, or for donations or offers of help please contact Terri Clark, Villa 7


Oasis Library News

Our library in the Oasis Clubhouse is now fully open again and being well used.
As we cannot at present expect any funds from the Social Committee because of the current restrictions we would be very grateful for any donations of new or fairly new novels or biographies/autobiographies. 




Many residents may have bought books during the lockdown period which they have read, but do not want to keep. If you have a donation, please put the book(s) in the Returns Box, with a band round them with your Name and Villa Number if you wish and we will put a donation sticker within the book. 
Many thanks, Terri Clark Villa 7 and Sue Christie Villa 68.

Thursday 9 July 2020

Fishing club report June 2020


June 2020 – Fish are out there but the weather has been against us.
There have been a few fish caught this month but the weather hasn’t been too good to us. Some of us are getting on a bit and standing around in freezing conditions with the wind howling around us isn’t our idea of fun.
 Nevertheless the younger brigade headed by the Patch’s Pair are still managing to keep residents of Runway Drive in fish. Once the Council re-opened Patch’s Beach some of us decided to join them on a freezing cold day along the beach.
A new Fishing Club member Peter (Jaffa) Kafka was quick to show how it’s done with a nice whiting soon after we arrived. As a new Fisho it looks like we can expect big results from Jaffa in future jaunts.
Michael Sherlock showed his skill when he hauled in a tent big enough to sleep two adults. Sorry Michael “tents” don’t count. Anyway we went home with a few bream and Jaffa’s mammoth whiting despite the nasty weather.
Michael catches a tent
Speaking of new members we should welcome Stephen Jack from Villa 320. Stephen is very keen to become involved and Hammerhead and I took him along to BCF to get him set up. We look forward to having him join us on the beach or river when we get some fine weather.
Unfortunately our Sunday Outing and Barbecue set down for the 27th June had to be cancelled due to some really ordinary weather. We will try again when the weather gets a bit warmer.

Our Man of the Month for June is Ian (Hammerhead) Hannaby
Ian has had an outstanding Month in keeping us amused with his antics. 
Scenario 1
Every time he passes BCF he calls in and buys something. He is undoubtedly their best customer. Hammerhead decided he wanted to get into luderick fishing so he asked what sort of rod he needed. I pointed out that one he had purchased previously for river fishing would be ideal, but he was determined to get a rod specifically designed for the purpose. He went along to his mates at BCF and they showed him the ideal rod, but this was their demo and they had to get one in for him.
“That’s fine” says Ian “he’ll wait for it to come in”. So when it arrives he brings it home to put in his rack and he notices it looks familiar to him. On closer inspection it turns out to be exactly the same as the one I suggested previously which he already had in his garage.  
Scenario 2
We went down to the RSL Wharf to fish for blackfish when an old seadog comes on to the wharf to tie up his fairly large sailing boat. Ever ready to help out Hammerhead suggests the sailor throw him the rope so he can tie him up to the bollard on the wharf. Our sailor mate gratefully accepts the kind offer and Ian catches the rope and ties it to the bollard. Unfortunately, Ian’s skill with sailing knots isn’t too good and pretty soon the rope comes undone and the boat drifts off down the river in the current.  
Scenario 3
Now Patches is pretty particular about keeping Migaloo in top condition, so he wasn’t real impressed when Hammerhead left the rear window down one night and following a huge storm poor old Migaloo filled up with water. Never mind we are getting a replacement for Migaloo anyway. 

Nugget - The New Fishing Wagon.
Patches has proved that you can take the man out of the car salesman, but you can’t take the car salesman out of the man. He has come up with a ripper replacement for Migaloo which will not need the significant maintenance work in Migaloo’s near future. Missus Patch’s was sold on the replacement immediately and christened it “Nugget” due to its bronze colour. It must be a good buy because we took it around to the wives/partners of all the syndicate members to get the tick of approval before we agreed to chip in some more hard earned to get it. Car salesman Col is confident we will do well out of the sale of Migaloo so the changeover cost shouldn’t be too challenging.
Nugget: our new wagon

Any Fishing Club members interested in joining our little syndicate should contact Col at Villa 202. It gives you the opportunity of taking it to the beach/river with all your smelly fishing gear or towing your boat down to the ramps, thus saving wear and tear on your own vehicle. For the small amount to join it is a very worthwhile investment and the more members we have the less it will cost all of us.
Well that’s about it for this month – happy fishing and pray for better weather.
Cheers till next Month
Tight Lines Douggie









Wednesday 8 July 2020

Possum boxes gratefully received

A group of residents have been busy building possum boxes in the Palm Lake Ballina Workshop. A total of 24 of these boxes were officially handed over to the Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers group who were very grateful for the donation. 

Check out the post they put on their Facebook site thanking the guys for their hard work. 




Friday 3 July 2020

What can you put in your recycle bin?

For those of you that might be confused about what you are now allowed to put in the recycle bin, you might find this helpful. Click on the image to enlarge it to read more clearly.