Angelo Peluso thoroughly enjoys working in the woodwork section of the shed, where he creates an array of lovely handmade items.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
You’ve probably been distracted by all the amazing pictures — and why wouldn’t you? A lot happens at the Tatura Men’s Shed.
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And if you’ve made it this far, I promise it’s worth reading on.
The Tatura Men’s Shed isn’t your usual run-of-the-mill men’s shed. Why? Because it truly has something for everyone.
Whether you want to bring your own hobby into the space, learn something new from the other members, or just meet new people and make friends while enjoying a weekly lunch, it’s a pretty special place.
A few times a year, vice-president Tom Perry welcomes me into the shed so I can see first-hand what everyone is up to — and on my last visit, it didn’t disappoint.
From woodworking and welding to refurbishing furniture and tackling the jobs tradesmen won’t do, there’s plenty to get involved with.
However, at the moment, the shed is keen to attract younger retirees, who bring fresh energy and new skills to the group.
Tom said it was important to get people in their 60s involved so they can contribute, learn, and have fun while keeping the shed dynamic.
“It’s really all about creating more friendships in the community,” Tom said.
“Come and have a go at whatever you like, or show us something new, or just come for a chat and lunch — it’s a space where everyone is welcome.”
Exciting plans at the Men’s Shed this year include installing a new floor in the dining room, making the space more welcoming and hygienic for all members.
With weekly lunches, social activities, and the chance to try whatever catches your interest, the Tatura Men’s Shed is as much about community and friendship as it is about sharing skills and enjoying new experiences.
For more information, contact Tom Perry on 0408 052 429.
John Ross, Jack Pickworth, Michael Ciavarella, Laurie Johnston and John Mapon enjoying a Men’s Shed lunch together.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
Every Tuesday at 1noon, the Men’s Shed comes alive as members gather to share lunch, swap stories and enjoy a good chat.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
Raffaele Sibio and Alex Carter were cooking up a storm on the Men’s Shed BBQ, keeping everyone well fed and smiling.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
Mal Watts in his hide tanning corner, tucked away in one of the sheds — and always keen to share the craft and show others the trade.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
Leigh Williams enjoys restoring furniture, like these old Kangaroo Chairs pictured. Alongside four other members, he also helps run classes with students from Sacred Heart Tatura Primary School.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody
A glimpse of just some of the many beautiful pieces crafted by Angelo Peluso.
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Kelly Lucas-Carmody