Read it here. It’s full of information on the groups that have restarted.
Thursday 26th August is our first General meeting where we resume our normal format with a Speaker! At last we can enjoy a talk without the limitations of Zoom.
The Speaker is Bernie Knill and his talk is entitled “Hughenden and Benjamin Disraeli – the most unlikely Prime Minister”. Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings from August to November 2021 at the Rugby Club.
Membership cards will also be available to collect for those that have not yet done so.
Thursday 22nd July is our first meeting after the restrictions have been lifted! We can at last meet face-to-face once more.
Our Picnic Party, starting at 1.30pm, offers a chance to meet friends that you may not have seen for months and to listen to live music from the Folk, Blues and Beyond Group. The weather looks set to be good so it should be a great afternoon!
There is no speaker this month, but click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings from August to November 2021 at the Rugby Club.
Our next meeting will be on Zoom on Thursday 24th June. Hopefully our last on Zoom!
The talk is Gardens for Us and Them by Dr Ian Bedford, a retired Research Entomologist, who will speak on how home gardens can all become valuable stepping stones for our wildlife in the quest to protect the natural reserves.
Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings from June to November 2021 via Zoom and at the Rugby Club once Government restrictions are lifted.
Our next meeting will be on Zoom on Thursday 27th May.
The talk is on Scam Awareness and Pamela Hayton, a Community Banker from the NatWest, will speak about how to keep yourself from falling victim to ever more sophisticated fraud or scams.
Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings from May to November 2021 via Zoom and at the Rugby Club once Government restrictions are lifted.
Read it here. Our next meeting will be on Zoom on Thursday 22nd April. The talk entitled Music in Artwill be given by Sophie Matthews who is a historical musician and instrument maker.
Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings from May to November 2021 via Zoom and at the Rugby Club once Government restrictions are lifted.
The March Newsletter is now available to read here.
Our next meeting will be on Zoom on Thursday 25th March. We have an earlier start time of 2.15pm as prior to the talk there is a Special General Meeting. The talk entitled Tales of a Dairy Farmer’s Wife will be given by Jane Barnes, whose amusing stories, real life anecdotes and tales should make for great listening.
Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings via Zoom from March to June 2021.
The February 2021 newsletter is now available to read here.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday 25th February at 2.30pm with the presentation given by Barabara Meyer (see www.bigcatphotography.co.uk) entitled “Big Cats around the Globe” .
Click the link here to see details of Speakers planned for our General Meetings via Zoom from March to June 2021
Many of you will know that we don’t normally publish a newsletter in December, but these are not normal times, so here is our bumper Christmas 2020 special edition newsletter!
Just to remind you of a date for your 2021 diary – the next General Meeting (via Zoom) is Thursday 28th January 2021, with the talk by Paul Robbins entitled ‘Great British Eccentrics & Rogues’.
The Weston Turville u3a Committee would like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas and hope that 2021 is a better year for us all to be able to meet once more.
The November newsletter is now available. Read it in full here.
The speaker for our General Meeting via Zoom this month is Sam Loveday with a talk on ‘Social Distancing in 17th Century Derbyshire’. A very topical subject!