St Neots & District U3A NEWS SHEET Monthly Members Meeting 3rd Tuesday in the month. 2pm in the Priory Centre Today: Tuesday December 16th 2014 Christmas Celebration The U3A Christmas cards will be on sale today. Proceeds to St. Neots Parkinson’s Support Group A big thank you to all for helping to make 2014 a very busy, creative and exciting year for our U3A. Happy Christmas to you and a healthy and happy New Year. Kindest regards, Christine.” Next Month: Tuesday January 20th 2015 Speaker: Rod Morison Topic: "Nowzad Dogs. Re-homing Afghan strays" Kilo company of 42 Commando Royal Marines arrived in the war torn town of Now Zad in Helmund Province of Afghanistan in November 2006. Their mission to provide stability for the local people during a period of ever decreasing security. The Royal Marines soon realised that it wasn't only the people that needed their help. Many of the stray dogs that roamed the town now had a guardian for the first time in their lives in the form of Royal Marine Sergeant "Penn" Farthing. Please come along and listen to this remarkable story. Please send contributions for the News Sheet to Hilda Williams at swmboi@tiscali.co.uk by the Thursday before the Monthly Meeting This sheet together with other information will be available on our website:- www.u3asites.org.uk/st-neots Group News Drawing for beginners: A group for those with little or no knowledge of drawing who would like to develop and learn this skill. We will look at the fundamentals of line, tone, texture and perspective for members to learn new skills, confidence and produce finished drawings. Most importantly, we require someone within U3A who is willing to become the Group Leader and get this new group up and drawing Please contact: John Bowskill or johnbowskill@sky.com if you are willing to step forward and become the Group Leader for this new group. French Group: Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in the month at the Priory Centre in the Moot Hall. The next meeting is on January 8th. We will be focusing on Everyday Conversations this year. Contact: Dot Morfett Music Group: Held in The Cloisters at the Priory Centre. On 14th January, a DVD showing German & Austrian orchestral music. On 11th February, listening to Folk Music from around the world. Contact: Mary Joyce Heritage & Culture: Our first 2015 meeting will be on January 21st when we'll plan our next year's activities, so do come and put forward your ideas. Contact: Helen Naylor Art Group: This friendly, supportive group meets at 1.30pm on the first two and the fifth Mondays of the month in the Pilgrim Hall at The United Reformed Church. Contact: Jan Pearce An Intermediate Guitar Workshop is being formed. Details on the Interest List at today’s meeting. Contact: Ted Johnson Line Dancing: January 5th, 12th, 19th, 21st, 26th, 28th, 10am at the Priory Centre. Contact: Sheila Flavell Family History: The next meeting at the Priory Centre will be on February 5th at 2pm. The Library meetings will be, as usual, the 3rd Thursday in the month at 2pm. Contact: Dennis Flavell Strummers: The Ukelele group is now under new leadership. We would like to remind members new & old that we meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month at the Church Rooms. We’re looking forward to seeing you all. Contact: Madge Tierney clive.tierney@btinternet.com Sparklers: David Taylor is the new group leader, assisted by Christine Haggar. We are a group that enjoys singing and would welcome new members, no auditions, just come along and enjoy singing. We meet on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month, 2pm to 4pm in the Church Rooms. The next meetings are on 14th & 28th January. Music Contact: David Taylor dhtaylor@waitrose.com Admin. Contact: Christine Hagger christine@hagger.org Group News Petanque Group: The next meeting will be at 2.00pm on December 19th at the Hyde Park Pub on New Street. New members welcome. There is an Indoor Area where we can learn how to play Petanque. Contact: John Greig Photography group: Some tickets are still available for the London Lights & Sightseeing trip on December 17th. The coach will leave Riverside Car Park at 1.00pm and will drop us off at Marble Arch for us to Photograph, Shop, Sight-see etc. The coach will pick us up at Marble Arch at 7.30pm when we will have a short tour around the Christmas Lights before setting off for home Contact: John Greig Snooker Group: The next meeting will be on Friday 23rd January in the Oast Lounge. Contact: Clive Tierney (clive.tierney@btinternet.com) Ballroom & Sequence Dancing: The Beginners Class takes place on Fridays, 10am to 12 noon at the Priory Centre. Contact: Barry & Doris Sharples Exercise to Music: Mondays at 3.45pm in the Church Rooms and continuing as usual alternating with Country Dance. Contact: Joan Breacker Country Dance: Mondays at 3.45pm in the Church Rooms and continuing as usual alternating with Exercise to Music. Contact: Pat Hills Friendly Whist: This group meets on the 1st & 3rd Thursday each month. More members would be welcome to this small & friendly group. Please contact Val for more information. Contact: Val Potter Cinema Group: The January film will be “The Imitation Game”. This is the story of Alan Turing a Cambridge mathematician and logician who, at Bletchley Park, was a key figure in code breaking during WW2. He is remembered too for his developmental work with computers and, rather more sadly, for his eventual suicide after authorities discovered his homosexuality. The part of Turing is played by Benedict Cumberbatch, and the film also stars Keira Knightley. The film will be shown on January 7th and tickets will be on sale at the December meeting, and by phone afterwards. Contact: Len Cripps Bridge Group: The group resumes after the holiday, on Monday 5th January 2015, 2pm at the Priory Centre. Contact: Sheila Povall Transport Group: The next meeting is on Friday 16th January, 2pm at the Priory Centre. We have a DVD-”Great Liners, famous ships from the Golden Age of Travel.” Contact: Graeme Eadie Italian for Beginners: The class will be each Thursday from 11am to 12noon at the Priory Centre. Contact: Dave Lynam NOTICE There are still a few places available for the Peterborough Dogs evening on January 14th 2015. Enjoy a two course meal, also take in the experience by placing a bet, with drinks all served at your table. Coach leaves Riverside at 5.15pm. Price £23. See Barbara today. Raffle tickets will be on sale today in aid of the Air Ambulance service. Forthcoming Events Warners Holiday to Sinah Warren, April 2015. Invoice for balance of payment will be sent to participants in the middle of January. Basic cost now £278 pp, plus extras according to individual requirements. Contact: Mary Joyce 01480 474119 National U3A Information The National office will be closed from 19th December to January 5th. "Summer Schools 2015 - details now available - see flyer on notice board. For the first time members will be able to apply online or submit a hard copy application form. See Heather Blaney for Information Booklet and Application Forms and these can also be downloaded from the members' area of the National website under the Summer School tab. Royal Air Force Museum, London 25th March. Early Flight and First World War in the Air. See Notice Board. Languages Group Study Day 26th February 2015, Gerrards Cross. See Notice Board. Great British Bake Off Anybody interested in applying for the 2015 series should visit www.thegreatbritishbakeoff.co.uk. Closing date for applications is Sunday, 11th January." Visit the Events page in the Members Area of the National U3A website to find further details of the following special events. “VC10 and Her Royal Connections” at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge. £15. Several dates in 2015. See details on notice board. "New Photography Competition - photographs needed for use in publicity material and image requests from the media and external organisations. See Notice Board for details. Help Wanted - with a 3 year research project at Swansea University on the everyday language used in connection with mental health. U3A members are asked to complete a 20 minute survey online by visiting www.JustSpeakYour Mind.co.uk. Free Group Entry to English Heritage “- The U3A is included in the list of learning groups entitled to free group visits providing the group applies in advance. Go to the offers for members section on the national website for links to the relevant sites,"
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