Bellinda Dunn
12 July 2023, 2:15 AM
Kiama’s University of the Third Age (U3A) opened in 1999 and is part of a worldwide not-for-profit movement set up to encourage semi and fully retired seniors to remain physically, mentally and socially active. U3A is welcoming, non-sectarian, non-political and community-focussed – and aims to reflect both the specific expertise within, and interests of, the community of each group.
Their inspirational motto is ‘Learn, Laugh, Live’.
The U3A movement was born in France in the early 1970s and established in Australia in 1984. NSW’s first group was in the Shoalhaven area. In Australia, there are now over 200 groups and around 100,000 members.
Kiama U3A runs informal short courses during school terms and holds interesting talks weekly, all provided by people who have solid life-time skills and knowledge. Course leaders and speakers are drawn from the membership and the community and are all volunteers.
A wide-range of stimulating courses are on offer this term, including such diverse subject areas as:
Talks, across a variety subjects, are presented for two hours on Monday afternoons.
There is also a monthly book club, and an interesting excursion each term.
There are no exams or “awards”, just a great opportunity for life-long learning, exploring of new ideas and activities – to keep you physically active and mentally engaged, and to connect with others in your community.
Kiama U3A is run entirely by volunteers with the committee organising course leaders and speakers, and providing a monthly newsletter. Join up, become a volunteer, and enjoy the experience.
Further information:
Any questions please contact: [email protected]
The following link, Kiama U3A - Term 3 2023 provides general information, enrolment dates and course registration forms. Newsletters and course outlines are also available on the website.