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Family Open Day At Churchill Hub On 3 October

The doors of the Churchill and District Community Hub will be thrown open to the whole community at a family open day being held on Saturday 3 October 2009 from 10am through to 2pm.

By Latrobe City Council - 16th September 2009 - Back to News

There will be a free sausage sizzle provided and many activities planned for the day including art and craft activities; face painting; storytime sessions at 11am and 1.30pm; educational activities; folk art and patchwork demonstrations; and tea/coffee and scones.

Latrobe City mayor, Cr Lisa Price, said the family open day provides an opportunity for the community to visit facilities throughout the entire Hub and see how they inter-relate.

While numerous services have been operating at the Churchill Hub since February, and the Hub was officially opened early in May by the State Minister for Community Development Peter Batchelor, the Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development Maxine Morand, and Latrobe City mayor Cr Lisa Price; this will be the first opportunity the general public have had to view the entire complex.

"The Churchill and District Community Hub provides a single point of access to a number of services such as maternal and child health centre, council service centre, library, Churchill Preschool, Pooh Corner Child Care Centre, Churchill Neighbourhood Centre and other facilities for the community including a parenting room, community kitchen and meeting rooms for the town and district’s residents," Cr Price said.

"Since the Churchill and District Community Hub became operational there have been steady increases in the number of people utilising the facilities. There is a growing realisation that the Hub is easy to access and time is saved by having a variety of services and facilities operate from the one centralised location. It’s become the meeting place for the community.

"Many tenants are also reporting increased interest in the services that are provided from the Hub. An example of this is council’s library where there’s been a dramatic increase in new library users and borrowings noted," Cr Price added.

Tenants and services operating at the Churchill and District Community Hub which can be visited on the family open day are:

Poor Corner which operates Monday to Friday from 6.30 am to 6.30 pm and provides long day care and occasional care for children aged between 0-5 years; and was previously located at Monash University.

Neighbourhood House which operates Monday to Friday and provides a range of adult education and life skills. All classes are very popular and filling up quickly. The Neighbourhood House was previously located at the Churchill Leisure Centre.

Maternal Child and Health which provides monitoring and support to children and parents from birth to 5 years of age. The Maternal and Child Health Centre was previously located adjacent to Glendonald Park.

Churchill Central Preschool which operates five days per week with three groups and two teams of Early Childhood professionals. It replaced the 40 year old Watson Park and brings families from the whole of Churchill together in a vibrant and fun high quality learning environment in the year before school.

Churchill Library/Service Centre which operates Monday to Friday between the hours of 11am and 6pm and is the first fully integrated service point. This allows greater flexibility and delivers many benefits to customers by offering access to all council services from one service point. The Churchill Library was previously located at Kurnai College.


Source: www.gippsland.com

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