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Handcraft and Home Industry

The Country Women's Association has a strong tradition in crafts and home management.

Members are very skilled in these activities, exhibiting their work at Agricultural shows and assisting as judges and stewards. CWA members give demonstrations and instruction at community groups and at some schools.

Groups meet regularly, with old and new crafts being taught and learnt. These include most types of embroidery- candlewicking, blackwork, hardanger, drawn thread and cross stitch, along with the age old favourites of crochet and knitting and the new crafts, such as scrapbooking. Continuation of these crafts ensures their future.

Home indistries form a big part of learning and teaching. Jam making and preserves, microwave cooking and all healthy cooking are of interest to members, which ensures the continuity of this knowledge within communities. With today's fast food industry, we are losing some of these skills and our members see them as an important part of our lifestyle to maintain into the future.

Handcraft group members have developed a manual on how to prepare articles for competition, with hints on what the judges look for. This is of assistance to people entering competitions and in keeping judges up to date with new trends. This manual is available through the CWA State Office.

We regularly run Judges schools to teach people the art of judging handcraft and home industries and to enable them to obtain the qualifications to be able to judge. People who have these qualifications are listed in a book available from the State Office.

 

Choral and Drama

Where are our groups located?

In the North Western Group there are two Choral & Drama Committees, Hellyer and Mersey/Leven.

In the Northern Group there are the Northern Minstrels .

Within the Southern Group there are interested CWA members, however there is no group officer affiliated at state level.

What do we do?

Choral is self explanatory- all types of music is sung and some musical instruments are played as well.

Drama consists of plays, skits, recitations, mimes and any other entertainment acceptable.

Does this sound like something you would like to do?

Make a contact. Don't be shy.

Call Dulcie French, Chairman, State Choral and Drama Committee on  6425 1061 or contact the State Office and ask for the phone details of the Group President in your regional area.

 

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Holiday Home Information
 

Please Note:

  • There is no club accomodation in Tasmania.
  • The rates are subject to regular review.
  • CWA member rates only apply when a financial member is in residence.
  • All applications for holiday homes must be sent to the respective booking officer.
  • For information sheets and contact numbers, please telephone the State Office on  (03) 6231 3706.
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Jessie Kean Holiday Home

The Home is at 17 Charlton Street, Snug.   (Approximately 30 kilometres from Hobart).

Accommodation consists of a living room with adjoining kitchen, 3 double bedrooms, bathroom, shower, toilet and laundry.  Each bedroom has two single beds, one bedroom has an arrangement to join two single beds to make one double if required (and linen for same).  There is also a cot with mattress.   Blankets are provided.  Electric blankets are also provided for all beds, but not for the cot.  Linen may be hired if required - price $5.00 per set.  The home is all electric and has a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave, iron, jug, toaster, frypan and heater, as well as cooking untensils, cutlery and crockery.

 

For more information: Phone (03) 6231 3706
 

Hawley Holiday Home

Situated at 9 Esplanade, Hawley Beach.  (Approx. 21 kilometres from Devonport on the North West Coast).

Accommodates 7 people.   Please bring your own linen.   SORRY NO DOGS ALLOWED

 
For more information:

 

 

Phone (03) 6231 3706

 

 

   
Gift Shops
 
Hobart Gift Shop
 
  165 Elizabeth Street, Hobart  
9.00 am - 4.00pm  Monday - Friday
10.00am - 1.00pm Saturday
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Launceston Gift Shop
 
  129 St John Street, Launceston
8.30am - 5.00pm Monday - Friday
 
We also have two Market Stalls in Southern Tasmania - 
 
35 Lincoln Street, Lindisfarne  (A suburb of Hobart)

Thursday 9.00am - 12.00 Midday
Saturday 9.00am - 12.00 Midday
 
Wilmot Road, Huonville (In the Huon Valley)

Every Friday from 9.00am - 4.00pm