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Saturday, 19 AugustFootball Presentation EveningSales closed
Sunday, 20 AugustRugby Presentation EveningSales closed
 Hockey Wind-UpSales closed
Tuesday, 22 AugustTCPC Guest Speaker Night: 'Growing Good Blokes with a Healthy Sense of Masculinity' - An Evening with Mike Dyson (rescheduled)Tickets on sale
Friday, 25 AugustAuxiliary Morning Tea Tickets on sale
 Soccer Presentation EveningTickets on sale
Friday, 1 SeptemberJunior School Fathers' Day BreakfastSave the date
Monday, 4 SeptemberDance/Drama ShowcaseTickets on sale
Sunday, 10 SeptemberRock Band Showcase (Years 7-12)Tickets on sale

TCPC Guest Speaker Night: 'Growing Good Blokes with a Healthy Sense of Masculinity'

An Evening with Mike Dyson

This event has been rescheduled, and will now be held on the evening of Tuesday, 22 August.

 

What is healthy masculinity? In a world of complexities, the understanding and actions of manhood at any age can be quite a complex path. Mike Dyson, Founder of Good Blokes Co, is here to have that conversation, and to provide context and the tools to navigate the world of being a good bloke with a healthy sense of masculinity. 

 

This informative, positive and practical 90-minute presentation will explore the gap between the character traits that boys aspire to and the evidence of their wellbeing and behaviour. Mike will discuss themes including, but not limited to: the broader culture of masculinity and its impacts on boys’ mental health, risk and aggression, boys’ relationships with girls and women, the quality of boys' social connections, and the interplay between stoic masculinity and social media. Additionally, Mike will give some very practical tips for getting boys talking on all kinds of difficult topics at home, and a large list of conversation starters. There will be an opportunity for audience Q&A at the end of the presentation.

 

This event is proudly presented by the Trinity College Parent Council.

  • Date: Tuesday, 22 August 2023
  • Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm
  • Venue: Trinity College Sports Centre
  • Note: Adults will receive a small grazing box and piccolo wine as part of their ticket price. Students will receive a complimentary water bottle.
  • Booking deadline: 9.00am on Monday, 21 August

Auxiliary Morning Tea

There are very few spots left for the 2023 Auxiliary Morning Tea. This year's theme is “Women's Health and Wellbeing”.  Guest speakers - Dr Michelle Cotellessa, and Dr Sunita Chelva from Hera Menopause - will present on women's health, particularly the joys and challenges of menopause, what to look out for and what you can do to stay healthy. Guests will also enjoy a delicious morning tea as part of this special event.

  • Date: Friday, 25 August 2023
  • Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm
  • Venue: Gibney Hall, Trinity College
  • Cost:
    • Table of 8: $200 per table
    • Single seat: $25 per person

 

Volunteer request

Can you volunteer your time towards on-the-day service of morning tea, and/or post-event pack-down? Please email TC Events Coordinator Miss Melanie Dunn at events@trinity.wa.edu.au to confirm your availability. Click on the 'Detailed Event Information' button above for further details.

 

Food and raffle prize donation request

Families are requested to make the once-a-year contribution, with thanks. Click on the 'Detailed Event Information' button above for further details.


WIN! Pearl bracelet from Kailis Jewellery

 

The Main Prize at the 2023 Auxiliary Morning Tea is the stunning Nautical Bracelet, generously donated by Kailis Jewellery.

 

A sense of freedom. The Nautical Bracelet expresses freedom, excitement and a sense of achievement. Inspired by the Australian summer and lapping ocean shores, featuring a lustrous Australian South Sea pearl and adjustable nautical style clasp.

 

Each ticket costs $20 and is valid for one (1) entry into the raffle draw. Entrants do not need to be in attendance at the 2023 Auxiliary Morning Tea event to win. 

 

Only 300 tickets will be available, so get in quick to avoid disappointment. All proceeds raised from fundraising efforts are used to support Auxiliary activities, which contribute to the wellbeing of TC students and families.