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Welcome to U3A Browns Bay |
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Retired or near retirement. |
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This website opens up a new world for retirees |
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with retirement options. |
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Are you in need of mental stimulation and want to have fun and keep the grey matter working? |
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Then U3A Browns Bay could be for you. |
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Auckland is Going fully DIgital TV NEXT YEAR - HELP PAGE for U3A members |
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This is the Archaeology Group Christmas gathering. There were two very interesting presentations by group members and the meeting finished with Pot-Luck lunch on the deck. |
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Each member makes a contribution in keeping with |
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their particular skills, ability and knowledge. |
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The Walking Group on the last walk of the year, comes across the Naval Marae at Devonport. |
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Peter Laslett who founded U3A in UK in 1981 said |
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Those who teach shall also learn and |
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those who learn shall also teach. |
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U3A Browns Bay Inc. |
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PO Box 35 851 |
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Browns Bay |
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North Shore |
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www.u3abb.net.nz |
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www.brownsbay.u3a.org.nz |
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About to retire? With U3A you can plan to work at living, rather than living to work! |
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GUEST SPEAKER 7 February 2012 |
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Dr Ip |
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"Maori-Chinese Encounters: the Indigenous and the Immigrant" |
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click on picture for more information |
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The December Guest speaker ~ William Keith |
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Subject: Frontiers in the treatment of hearing disorders in Children |
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Dr Bill Keith, of Sound Skills, is a leading audiology expert in New Zealand. He spoke to our December meeting about addressing hearing loss especially in young children. Advancing technology makes it possible to accurately test the hearing of babies in the first days of life. It is vital that steps are taken to remedy any hearing loss as early as possible before the auditory links in the brain are almost certainly lost forever with the passage of time. He showed us the difference that cochlear implants can make to the lives of these children and their families so that almost normal hearing and speech can be enjoyed. But the main emphasis of his talk was about Auditory Processing Disorder where there is nothing wrong with the ears but the brain cannot process the sound received. This occurs in 3 – 5% of children, mainly boys and is often undiagnosed. |
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Check out “Age-Plus”, which has a shop in Clyde Road, Browns Bay at the Northern end. This is a non-profit making organisation from which you can get assistance when you need it or maybe volunteer to assist someone else. |

Site updated 30 Jan, 2012 Web design: Garry Clark