07 September 2008

TEMS Steering Committee

The Entrance Men's Shed Inc is an incorporated Not For Profit organisation.

The aim of The Entrance Men's Shed Inc is to secure premises and funding to allow a Men's Shed to operate in The Entrance area.

The Entrance Men's Shed Inc has an established Steering Committee drawn from concerned community members and volunteers that care passionately about the success of the the shed.


Steering Committee

Kevin Armstrong - Chairperson
Geoff Dunn - Treasurer
Kim Hopkins - Secretary
John Sharples - Committee Member
Colin Kennedy - Committee Member

11 August 2008

TEMS Celebrate KMS


Colin Kennedy & Kevin Armstrong both TEMS members of long standing, at Kincumber Men's Shed Official Opening 11 Aug 2008.

Shed heads

Shedmen, Peter Jessop (KMS) and Kevin Armstrong (TEMS) all ready for Kincumber Men's Shed Official Opening 11 Aug 2008

KMS opening


Chris Hartcher (Member for Terrigal), Pastor Frank (Kincmber Uniting Church), Kevin Armstrong (Chairperson, The Entrance Mens Shed) & Geoff Dunn (Treasurer, TEMS) at Kincumber Mens Shed Official Opening 11 Aug 2008

04 August 2008

TEMS work start


Wyong Shire Council
invited community groups that will be using the site at The Entrance Neighbourhood Centre (TENC) to an afternoon tea. This included the members of "The Entrance Men's Shed" (TEMS) Steering Committee. The afternoon tea was to celebrate the commencement of work on Phase 2 of the TENC project.

Somewhat dismayed by the removal of all mature trees. Community members asked that some consideration be given to retaining trees that would not be in the way of site development.


Whilst the TEMS Steering Committee is pleased to see work commence on the site, it will still be some time before The Shed will be operational. Building of an electricity substation, roadworks and landscaping will take some time before the Shed is even underway. Looking at February or April of 2009.

07 July 2008

The Entrance Neighbourhood Centre precinct


This artists impression shows The Entrance Neighbourhood Centre proposed development including Stages 2 and 3. This included The Entrance Men's Shed project.

In the drawing above, The Shed is located on the extreme right of the photo, a two tone shed in green at ground level and white above. The awning is clearly shown also. The shed is adjacent to the the car park and faces in towards the main activity square of the Neighbourhood Centre.

20 February 2008

TEMS Steering goes visiting


John Sharples, Geoff Dunn & Kevin Armstrong of The Entrance Mens Shed (TEMS) Steering Committee at the Kincumber Men's Shed (KMS) 1st anniversary 20 feb 2008
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