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CAMSA > About Sheds > What happens in a Shed?

What happens in a Shed?

Woodwork.
Blokes yarning over a cuppa.
Metalwork.
Men showing other men how to do something they’ve done all their lives. Fixing things, like toys, lawnmowers and treasured possessions.
Singing.
Information talks about health get to the point and find solutions.
Jam making.
Personal projects, that men have always wanted to try or do.
Restoring old machinery.
Mateship.
Building playgrounds.
Listening, caring.
Rebuilding computers for community groups.
Relief from stress and isolation.
Boat building.

Every Shed is different. Every Shed is run by the men in it, and they decide what to do.

But every Shed is the same. It welcomes men and lets them relax and be themselves.  Find new mates. Re-establish the value of their lives. And have some fun.

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