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Neighbourhood house reveals new program

The Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House is back in full swing, with organisers launching a new February program.

Catering to community members of all ages, the program offers free and low-cost arts and crafts lessons, physical fitness classes, photography workshops, yoga, tai chi and a repair cafe, as well as jobseeker and counselling services.

Closing in September last year when the previous operator entered voluntary administration, the much-loved community centre reopened in October after the City of Greater Geelong stepped in to temporarily oversee operations.

Coordinator Stella Kinsella, who took on the role in December last year, said she had been gaining insights from the community.

“I’ve really enjoyed getting to know the locals and hearing which programs are in high demand,” Ms Kinsella said.

“It’s been great to also connect with former facilitators and groups who want to return to the timetable.

“We’ve got a mix of classes, lessons, a support group and employment services that appeal to children, adults and older people, and we’re planning on adding more activities to the program.

“I’m really excited to see the new timetable get underway and bring more life back to this beloved community space.”

Connewarre Ward councillor Elise Wilkinson said the centre had received positive feedback from the community.

“Since its re-opening, it has been great to see how the community has embraced the offerings and services available,” she said.

“It shows us that these types of community spaces are very important and deliver so many benefits.”

The program is available at geelong.link/OGNH and Ms Kinsella encouraged former users to contact her at oceangrovenh@geelongcity.vic.gov.au about resuming their activities.

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