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TV, acceptance and kindness

Hi. Leanne here.

You know, neighbourhood houses are places in the community that try very hard to ensure that everyone feels welcome. Kindness is at the heart of what we do. And acceptance. We try to take people as they are and provide the opportunities to help everyone feel good about themselves … and connect with others. We focus on assisting people to find their tribe through their interests, and in doing so we also hope to build a stronger neighbourhood.

And what do we mean by a strong neighbourhood? A neighbourhood is a group of odd people (cos we’re all a bit odd right?) who rub along together not because they’re family or because they share the same background or the same goals … but just because they all live in the same general location. Neighbourhoods are strong when they recognise this interdependence and embrace and value both the connectedness and the diversity in their community.

In this context I thought I’d mention the Canadian TV series Schitts Creek, that won so many Emmy Awards this year and has become such a thing.

If you haven’t watched it already, I just thought I’d mention that

  1. You really should!

  2. You will come to love each character - even though you might think it’s all a bit cringy and hard to watch at first.

This show is made by Daniel Levy (who plays the son) and Eugene Levy who wrote wacky but ultimately endearing and very memorable movies such as ‘Best in Show’ (and plays the dad). Daniel’s sister plays Twyla, the cafe owner … so the cast is a family affair.

It runs for 6 seasons. And over this time the stories, characters and connections really unfold and develop. The storyline is quirky, modern, pointed, funny, kind, gentle and edgy … and I think pretty important viewing for those of us that hope that we are choosing acceptance and kindness in the 21st century.

I took ages to get into it. Then binge watched it. And now I can’t recommend it enough! And … the documentary at the end just caps it off.

You’ll find Schitts Creek on Netflix. I hope you enjoy it too!

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Books on the street
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As you know we have been very excited to present our fun street activation project, Blind Date with a Book, on Station Street. Now in its 5th week (I think it is), this project has been a collaboration between ourselves, Darebin Libraries and Fairfield Books … with Three Locals helping us out by storing the stand, stocking it and putting it out on the street a couple of days a week.

Many of the books that have been wrapped up so far have come from the weeded stock at Darebin Libraries, and we thank the lovely Jody who manages the Darebin Book Clubs for finding us some super stories. Other books have been donated to us by locals. Thanks friends!

And this week we went and picked up the new books we purchased as part of the project, from Fairfield Books. This project is not just about street activation and place making, but also about economic recovery … and what better way to help businesses recover after this super tough year, than to spend some money with them right?

So … keep an eye out for Blind Date with a Book out the front of Three Locals … you might just get the latest Margaret Atwood … or another new title in the coming week or two.

Once again we thank Darebin Council for funding this project through their Business Recovery Grants program.

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Could you volunteer at our sausage sizzle?

As you know, we are busy planning our Christmas Makers Market on Saturday the 5th of December. And … what fun is an outdoor market without a sausage sizzle?

If you are handy with a pair of tongs, and rock an apron, we’d really appreciate your help for an hour. We’ll need help setting up and getting the snags on from 9.30am, and then help with cooking and serving at 10am, 11am and 12pm.

If you’d like to volunteer please email Kalimna here.

After cooking or selling a few sausages you can then of course explore the stalls and hopefully find some lovely things to give for Christmas gifts to the ones you love!

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Our first morning tea on the corner
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Our first morning tea on the corner was lovely. And we plan to host one each week at 11:30am until we close for Christmas holidays.

This Friday Leanne made fresh scones for the occasion using the tried and true CWA recipe. And we set up some umbrellas so people could enjoy a seat in the shade.

Blind date with a Book was out, Craftberry Jam jars were available to collect and a new Honestly letter to the neighbourhood was on the window round the corner. .

If you are keen to reconnect after lockdown, Friday morning at ACC might be just what you are looking for! Maybe we’ll see you this coming Friday? 10am for activities. 11.30 for a cuppa and a chat.

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