Cookery Week 5: Sausage Pasta

This week’s dish is Sausage Pasta. It looks absolutely delicious. Remember, you can use last week’s pasta sauce for this.

Ingredients;

400g of Sausages

1 red onion

1 red pepper

2 cloves of garlic

500 ml of pasta sauce

or

1 tin of plum tomatoes/ 1 tbsp of tomato puree

1/2 tsp of sugar

1 tsp of oregano

Salt & Pepper

Week 4’s Recipe is Tomato Sauce

This Week’s recipe is for Tomato Sauce. This can be used on pasta, pizza, meatballs or any other tomato sauced based meal. This is a very useful alternative to the more expensive store-bought sauces.

The ingredients are as follows;

1 tbsp of olive oil

3 colves of garlic

2 tins of plum tomatoes

2 tsp of mixed herbs

1 tsp of oregano

fresh basil leaves (a small handful)

1/2 tsp of sugar

salt

black pepper

Active Retirement Workshop Volunteer

A safe place where people learn and grow,

that serves our needs and enriches our lives

in a supportive, fun and caring environment’

 

GENERAL WORKSHOP VOLUNTEER

Our organisation & the programme

Ozanam House is a community resource centre run by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. It is located on the site of the original clothing and furniture warehouse in a building that has also been used by the Society for a variety of purposes for over 100 years. Since our opening in September 2002 we have continued to develop various programmes and projects aimed at addressing the issue of social exclusion as well as the many needs of the local community.

We organise activities like physical fitness programmes, board games, crosswords, table quizzes, darts, bowls, bingo, and specific courses which vary over time – for example, Irish and How to Use your Mobile Phone. In addition, guest speakers on topics of relevance to the group are scheduled on a monthly basis. Outings are also organised on a monthly basis in consultation with the group. A Summer programme takes place in the month of July. But perhaps the most important function of the group is the social aspect as many of our members live alone. To reach our full potential and to achieve our goals in the group, we seek new volunteers from time to time to support the ARG co-ordinator deliver a quality and professional programme to the members.


Overview of the Volunteer Role
To identify your area of expertise and specific skills that can be used to facilitate a workshop (one-off or series)  that would benefit the Active Retirement Group.

Examples of these are:

  • Sports, Chair Yoga, Tai Chi, etc.
  • Arts
  • Cookery
  • Crafts
  • Music
  • Dance
  • Current Events
  • Group Discussions
  • First Aid
  • Reflexology treatments
  • Presentations
  • Other areas of relevance



Tasks

  • To agree with the programme coordinator a workshop plan in advance
  • To source materials to undertake the courses, these will be funded by the centre
  • To prepare these courses in advance
  • To ensure the room and space are prepared and ready for the participants in advance of the class starting
  • To lead the class/workshop with the support at all times of the programme staff – class leaders and assistants
  • To review activities with the programme coordinator implementing changes where necessary
  • To follow the policies and procedures of Ozanam House which can be found in the induction pack or in the office

Time commitment

The exact times and dates of working will be agreed between the volunteer and the programme co-ordinator. The volunteer should consider committing to the time of the classes/workshops plus extra time for the planning and preparation of the classes/workshops. The Active Retirement Group meets Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:30 – 12:30. However, due to social distancing restrictions these times may change.

Skills, Experience & Qualities Required

  • Expertise and specific skill in an area of relevance to the centre
  • Fun and Energy when teaching your skill to a group of people
  • Ability to relate well to people and enjoy dealing with them
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Good organizational skills
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Self-confidence towards other people
  • Patience, resilience, tolerance and flexibility
  • Previous workshop experience is desirable but not essential

Training & Support

  • The volunteer will have an initial meeting with the co-ordinator to receive a role-specific induction and to agree a timetable and schedule of duties in line with the volunteer role description
  • The volunteer will receive support at all times of the programme staff – class leaders and assistants.
  • Special support will be given by the programme coordinator in advance for planning the workshop.

Benefits

  • Personal development
  • Sharing knowledge that can help others enrich their lives
  • Opportunity to work in and learn about a community resource centre
  • Opportunity to build up valuable work experience
  • Tea and coffee will be provided for all volunteers

If you have a skill or qualification in an area that you feel will benefit Ozanam House
please contact us!
A meeting will be arranged.

Contact

Kim Haugh

Email; [email protected]

Phone;  087 1836978

A Fun Week For Our Youth Groups Ahead

This week, we are starting a little project with our younger youth groups to stay connected. Postcards have been connecting people across the world since the late 19th century and once again they are a fab little way to say hello to our loved ones. We are going to be sending two cards from us; one with a little message from our leaders and a blank one the children can design and write on and pop it back in the post box. Any cards returned to us will be going up on our Grenville Street windows to see next time the children pass our side entrance! Very excited to get some cool art and messages from the children! ??


The weekly quizzes and general hang out with the older teenagers have been as fun and enjoyable as they usually are in the centre. It’s amazing to see the young people’s resilience and perseverance in such difficult times. This week, we are going to be starting a photo competition called ‘Moments of Joy’. It’s so important to take a moment in our days to notice all the beautiful and joyful things in small moments from getting an ice cream for a friend or taking a beautiful sunset in. Everyone is welcome to join the competition and send us beautiful photos. 

Our Violin classes are flying along with their fantastic online lessons. They started learning new blues pieces and created a virtual Blues Café, where they share their music. However, they have also started imagining and working on some decorations, menus and layouts for an actual Blues Café, for when we go back to Ozanam House. We hope to invite our parents and friends to come along for some jam sessions in the Café! Below are two pieces from our beginner’s class! 


This Saturday we are going to be celebrating the bank holiday weekend by dressing up for the classes and doing a mini home music festival! Hope everyone dusts their flower crowns down in time! ???

The Latest Lessons from Our Art Class Are Now Available

Liz has provided the latest Art Classes through her YouTube channel with the links below. Feel free to like her Facebook page and keep up-to-date with all the lessons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOnBg3qNlLc&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NyrqxbBMXE&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IqHCtHUBmY&feature=youtu.be

This Week’s Recipe is Chicken Tikka Masala

The recipe for this week is for Chicken Tikka and it looks absolutely amazing. The links are available for both the instructions and video below.

Ingredients;

4 Chicken Breasts

2-3 tbsp of Tikka Masala paste

1 tsp of freshly grated ginger

1 tsp of freshly grated garlic

1/2 tin of tomatoes

50-100 mls of cream

https://caitrionacooks.com/chicken-tikka-masala/