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17th March 2015 Kettering U3A Year 11 Newsletter 09 Today 17th March
Bob The Blacksmith By
Bob Nightingale From the Chairman— "March-many-weathers", they
call it, and so it is proving. As I write it is a beautiful sunny day; definitely a sign that Spring has sprung. Today is St Patrick's Day and in less than two weeks - don't forget! - the clocks go forward. All of which preamble is a nudge about change and growth. The AGM will be upon us faster than you think (see April's newsletter), while this one has an insert re possible new Interest Groups; please take a moment to fill it in and return. Feedback is of the essence. Indeed, thank you all for your feedback and your patience last month when we experimented with holding our meeting in the Assembly Room. It was a most useful and instructive exercise. Slightly - but not by much - in advance, Happy Easter!
Mary Next Month 21st April
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Group Leaders Information
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Check that all members of your group are fully paid-up members of the U3A. Ensure that you have:A written record showing your member’s name, address, telephone number and email address. The name and telephone of each member’s emergency contact. The post code of your venue as this will be required by the emergency services should you need to call them out. Send articles, reports and photographs about your group to the Newsletter Editor. Copy deadline for the newsletter is 10 days before the monthly meeting. To put additional information and/or photographs on your Group’s web page on the Kettering U3A website, please email to the Web Master, Richard@Boyles.co.uk or send hardcopy to him. Advise the Group Coordinator of any changes to your group arrangements, e.g. venue, timing, group leader etc. Ensure your group members are aware of their turn to do the meeting refreshments at the appointed meeting Refreshment Rota 2015 MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY
Golf Theatre Group Card Making 2 AGM – TBA German Conversation
AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
Looking at Churches Heartbeat Wining and Dining Musical Circles 2 Christmas - TBA
PLEASE NOTE - this is a draft timetable. Please contact Terry Young ASAP if you wish to make any changes. Tel: 01536 392065 e-mail c.young590@ntlworld.com
Members Information Welcome to new members
Anne Johnson, Janet and Ian Appleyard, Margareta Bonet, Marjorie Lovatt Masoka Heggie, Glenys and Michael Fox, Helen Mulholland • • • • •
Advise the Membership Secretary, in writing, of any changes to your address, post code, telephone number or email address. If you are unable to attend your Group’s meeting, please advise your Group Leader in advance. If you know one of our members has a special occasion ahead, e.g. important birthday, anniversary or if they are ill and you feel a card from the U3A would be appreciated, please contact Joan Rolfe on 01536 521531 Bring your membership card with you to the meeting and have it available for checking in. If you cannot get to the monthly meeting for any reasons, you can get a copy of the Newsletter:-from either the Library or the Tourist Information desk, Manor House Museum, Kettering or from Desborough, Rothwell or Burton Latimer Libraries. 17 Mar Blacksmithing—Bob Nightingale 21 Apr Family History & the Media: Behind the Scenes of BBC WDYTYA—Nick Barrett 19 May Crazy Hats—Glennis Hooper 16 Jun AGM 21 Jul Museum & Gallery— Eleanor Baumber
18 Aug 15 Sep 20 Oct 17 Nov 15 Dec
Photo Quiz—Trevor Rudkin WWII—Eric Nixon Bee Keeping—David White Hearing Dogs for Deaf—Vicky Ryan Being Father Christmas—Colin Oakes
Your Kettering U3A Committee 2014-2015 Chairman Vice Chairman Treasurer/Membership Sec. Secretary/Speaker Seeker Newsletter/Web site Groups Co-ordinator New Members Coordinator Committee Member Committee Member
Mary Wildman Cyril Young Maggi McGuire Marian Tucker Richard Boyles Maureen Curd Elizabeth Toseland Helen McAdams Diane Tebbutt
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mary@u3akettering.co.uk cyril@u3akettering.co.uk maggi@u3akettering.co.uk marian@u3akettering.co.uk richard@u3akettering.co.uk maureen@u3akettering.co.uk elizabeth@u3akettering.co.uk helen@u3akettering.co.uk diane@u3akettering.co.uk
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News — Interest Groups — Visits and Reports Bridge - We have a very friendly Bridge group who meet every Friday afternoon. If you can play Bridge but perhaps have not done so for a little while then please come and join us. I must say, however, that we do not teach it and therefore you must have some knowledge of the game to be able to join. You would be made very welcome. We start each Friday at 1.30pm at the Bridge Club in Field Street and we pay £2 each week and for that you get good company, a very interesting game and refreshments.
Our next meeting at the Fuller Church, Gold St. Kettering. Format of the meeting:1.30 – 2.15 Assembly Room Tea/Coffee & biscuits available Browse the groups and chat Sign up to groups and trips 2.15—2.30 In Church for U3A notices 2.30—3.30 Speaker 3.45 (approx) Meeting ends Speaker Seeker— Thank you all for the positive comments given about last months speaker. Please continue to pass on the comments, negative and positive, as it helps to plan future speakers. Speakers are planned for 2015 and I am starting to approach speakers for 2016. Do you know a good speaker, if so please pass on any information about them as it is much appreciated. Contact: Marian Tucker 01536 510 354 marian@u3akettering.co.uk
Contact: Sue Macfarlane 01536 523754 Newsletter DEADLINE— deadline is two Saturdays before the monthly meeting. Thank you all group leaders who are sending in reports and photos for the newsletter and web site. Remember you can read and download the newsletter in FULL COLOUR from our internet page at www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering Contact: Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 richard@u3akettering.co.uk
Bookworms — We discussed The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime, and autism in general. Those of us at the meeting enjoyed the book. For our next meeting, we are going to the theatre to see the show with the Theatre Group. Contact: Pauline Parkin 01536 799 197 Busy Needles — Are busier than ever! Another new member joined us this month bringing our membership to eight. Two parcels of beautiful, baby blankets and clothes have gone off to Cardiff to the Life for African Mothers charity for mums who have lost everything in the Ebola crisis and another batch of blankets and coats to Wood Green Animal Shelter in Godmanchester. Thank you too, Knit and Natter Group, for a donation of squares which I've sewn together into a very colourful dog blanket. We are very happy to receive donations of wool, unfinished items etc needles [sic] to say.
NEXT MONTH’S SPECIAL
Contact: Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 marywildman365@gmail.com
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Nick Barrett Non members are welcome by paying the visitor donation of £2 per person. NOTE: Due to expected large attendance, please ensure you go through to the church as soon as possible after tea/coffee to allow plenty of time. 3
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Card Making 1 — It was so nice to be back with the card makers again. This is something I do miss when in warmer climes. We had a lot of catching up on news of course, but some very attractive cards were made and several members were brave enough to try rubber stamping to good effect. As always, it never ceases to amaze me that such a variety of cards are produced. I am pleased that so many people share my enthusiasm for the craft. The next meetings will be on April 7th and 8th. Wednesday members please note that this is the second Weds in the month instead of the first. Looking forward already to the next time.
Busy Needles —
Contact: Mary Earl 01536 522 456 Card Making 2 — Once again the creative ladies manage to make different cards using peel offs, old cds and their own imagination. A few used the colouring sheets given to them to create their own unique backgrounds. I am always asked if I have any vacancies in this group. I am so sorry but this group is full because I can't fit any more around my dining table. Could you start a new group with like-minded people?
Canals & Waterways — On one of our few wet and windy days 25 of us which included visitors and new members, enjoyed a pleasant afternoon with Mary Matts. We were at a new venue, (as KBC had let us down), which we definitely will not use again. Mary gave us a brief history of the canals including showing us the clothing of the early people on the canals and told us several things that we did not know The second part of the programme was the painting of canal roses. This was fantastic. She was so quick and efficient.
Contact: Marian Tucker 01536 510 354 mariantucker1954@gmail.com
We will all be having buckets with roses on and we cannot wait for everyone to go and paint Jackie’s narrow boat!! Next month Lincoln. Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515730 ce.strachan1@ntlworld.com
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Computer Group — Panorama photo taken on an iPhone during the Tablet lesson Country Matters — In February a large group of us started from the Star & Garter Pub in Chelveston walking towards the old airfield. This is now the site of a wind and solar farm, some of the solar panels are still being fixed to the frames. A few of the old airfield buildings were still standing. From there we made our way back to Chelveston via Caldecote and the church enjoying plenty of snowdrops and a few crocus on the way. The church was open but we refrained from visiting as the Looking at Churches group were due to visit the following week, contenting ourselves instead with the glorious spectacle of snowdrops and winter aconites in all directions around the churchyard including some varieties on sale in the church porch. Many of us enjoyed a meal in the Star & Garter; staff were only able to take cash as the card machine was faulty – fortunately we had sufficient cash to avoid washing up duties!
Computer Group — The first of the last two lessons we looked at Tablet computers but had a bit of a technical problem due to ASDA’s WiFi network. I plan to repeat the Tablet lesson, without the WiFi glitches. Next we looked at all the fun of using e-mail. Attaching and saving attachments, send to a large number of people but retaining their privacy and much more. Hand out sheets are always available for viewing and downloading from www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk Due to increased interest in this group and limited space at ASDA, you need to book a place at each meeting by replying to the e-mail I send out a few days before. New members are welcome but please contact me beforehand via e-mail, details below. Can everyone please check their e-mail, or www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk a couple of hours before each meetingR. just in case of cancellation or change. Also check www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk which always has the most up to date information. Future topics as follows:
28 Apr TBC - CLOUD STORAGE. Learn how to store and share files and photos using DropBox, OneDrive, GoogleDrive
There will be no meetings in March or April as Derek is still undergoing hospital treatment but we are out and about on 14 May at 10.30 when our visit will be to Church Farm, Great Easton, Market Harborough where we will enjoy a guided walk around the farm with tea/ coffee afterwards. Look forward to seeing you all there. Depending on the weather please where appropriate footwear as farms can be muddy places!
12 May TBC - Save Money and get FREE stuff online.
Contact:
24 Mar TBC - APPLE Mac, iPad and iPhone 14 Apr no meeting
Please let me know which subjects you would like me to cover next. All sessions start at a beginners level so do not be afraid to come along (subject to space) and give it a try. Details on the web site below. Information and videos from previous sessions at www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk Contact: Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 e-mail: Richard@Boyles.co.uk As always, you can contact me for any computer related advice or problems. Also personal help at
www.Computing121.co.uk
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Discussion Group — The February Meeting was a lively discussion led by David Wise, who had asked us all to research conspiracy theories both true and false, and chose our favourite one to present to the group. Theories varied widely, from Princess Diana's death, the circumstances leading to Marilyn Monroe's death and did the moon landings actually take place? We felt that there were many incidents that were probable conspiracies but they can not be proved to be true or false.
Gardening Group — Jottings from my Patch Potatoes. Continue to ‘chit‘ potatoes, which means placing the tuber with most of the eyes uppermost, in a light but not sunny, cool and frost free place. Continue with the early potatoes but later on in the month you could try a middle or even a main crop variety. They are now available in the DIY and other shops. If you planted some earlier then earth them up to protect them from late frosts. Pruning. Continue to prune cherry and plum trees, early flowering clematis and spring flowering deciduous shrubs as soon as they have finished flowering. Bulbs. Lift bulbs that have finished flowering where space is needed and heel them into a corner of the vegetable plot Raspberries. If you don’t grow raspberries then think of planting some. They will go into any corner of the garden and are available now. Choose the summer varieties where you will have to wait a year for fruit or one of the autumn fruiting varieties where you could get a crop this year. For existing blackberry plants tie in new growth as it appears. For existing raspberry plants cut down the old canes before new growth appears and when it does leave six good raspberry canes on each plant. Use a post and wire system and tie the retained canes on the middle and top wires, each cane about six inches apart Tomatoes. Start tomatoes by sowing into seed trays in the next few weeks and put them anywhere warm and moist. Cover the seeds and they will germinate in four or five days. They will then appreciate full light but not direct sunlight . The same goes for peppers. When they are five or six inches tall plant tomatoes and peppers in the border or in grow bags in the cold greenhouse. Kitchen Garden. When the weather is right sow main crop varieties of beetroot, carrots, French beans, onion, peas and any other favourite vegetable. By planting them out early you run the risk of losing them to frost, but seed is relatively cheap and if you are lucky you will triumph over the weather, the birds, the creepy crawlies, the squirrels, the mice, the bugs and disease and finish up with a tasty crop with a sense of satisfaction and achievement. Weeds. Keep on top of the weeds by hoeing or hand pulling. They come up easier when the ground is moist but be careful where you tread as you don’t want to compact the soil.
Contact: Mary Earl on 01536 522 456
Friday Pop-in - From Friday 3rd April we are moving to The Kino Lounge, Market Place, Kettering Cransley Coffee Shop made us very welcome, but with the support of new members coming along to enjoy coffee and toasted teacakes, at times it has been rather snug so this is the reason for the change of venue. This will be quite a different experience for some of us but hopefully enjoyable. Do come along and give it a try. Contact: Sue Hince 01536 521 023
Contact: Ray Bradbury 01536 516587
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German–1 Basic Conversation — This established group for Basic German Conversation is now FULL.
Looking at Churches — In February we had a visit to Chelveston church on a sunny day in snowdrop time. Jenny Hodgton organised this tour as she is the
Contact: Joe Fletcher 01536 722 399 German-2 Conversation for Absolute Beginners— The established group for basic German Conversation remains oversubscribed so this new group for absolute beginners has been formed and is now also FULL. This group meets on Wednesdays 1.30 to 3.00pm fortnightly. Contact: Joe Fletcher 01536 722 399 Golf — Well contrary to what the weather "throws" at us we still meet every Friday at Pytchley Golf Club at around 1.30 for a 1.45 Tee Off. For those of you who don`t know it its an interesting 9 hole course consisting of 1 Par 5, 5 Par 4`s and 3 Par 3`s. We go around well under 2 hours so its not too much out of the day and we usually round it off with a tea or coffee or if you like it a pint!! At present 4 or 5 of us have regularly played and so we could do with a few additional players to make up 2 x 4 balls.
organist there. She particularly chose February as the church is surrounded by a carpet of snowdrops & aconites, which was a real wow factor. Some were for sale, so many of us came away with our own souvenirs.
Contact: Alan Stephens 01536 726 911 or 07931 637 660 or alanstephens26@outlook.com Heartbeat— The next meeting will be on Monday 30th March 2015 for a brisk, but at your own pace, walk around Cranford. Meeting time will be 10.00 a.m. outside the Old Forge Coffee Shop in Cranford. Coffee afterwards will be in the Old Forge. New members welcome to join us.
Inside the church it was set out like a cafe at the back, with bright tablecloths on the tables. The whole church looked very inviting and once again we were treated to home made cakes & tea, made by some very friendly parishioners. They are a very close community and the church is very well cared for. In WW2 Chelveston was an airbase for 4000 American airmen and our guide had a few tales to tell about bomber command. There is a large plaque on the outside wall telling of the restoration of the church Tower by the USA military, in recognition of the kindness of the Chelveston villagers. Also inside the church the USA flag hangs over a glass case containing the Governor’s Book, which is full of letters from the governors of every state in America, including Bill Clinton, thanking the people of Chelveston. There is no church visit in March, due to our holiday, so the next one is Wednesday, April 15th at 2.0pm to Haselbech. On July 15th we are going to Fotheringhay, so I am hoping that we can car share. I will make a list of those willing to give a lift, and another one for those needing transport. Contact: Janet Clements 01536 507721 janet.clements@ntlworld.com
Contact: Bridget Ling 01536 515 730 Lunch Club — We all enjoyed the February lunch as usual at the Lamb in Little Harrowden, our thanks go to Elizabeth and Kathleen. Thanks also go to members who put in their names to organise in the future. However there are still a few months to be filled so get in touch if you think it's your turn. In March we will be at Vivo in Burton Latimer: delicious Italian cuisine, sounds wonderful, organised courtesy of Christine Folley. That will be on Tuesday 24th March the menu will be at the U3A meeting the week prior. Hope you can join us. New Members - We visit a different venue each month on the fourth Tuesday of the month. A menu is provided at the U3A meeting the week prior for you to make a choice and payment is not required until the day. New members are very welcome to join us. We are a very friendly bunch. See our Lunch Club table at the meeting.
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Contact: Glynis Hall 01536 516249 or glynis.john@o2.co.uk
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Knit and Natter - Eight of us met this morning for our knit and natter and as usual there was a lot of noisy chattering and laughing. Janet was off to the Gambia for a holiday so she has taken some of the knitted garments with her to distribute amongst the people there. Our next meeting will be Monday 16th March. Contact: Annette Chidwick 01536 523 867
Photography Group — The Photography Group was due to meet in March at Harrington church, to photograph the magnificent displays of snowdrops and aconites (and a few crocus) in the churchyard. Unfortunately, due to various reasons, all but two of the members had to cancel so the group did not meet. The next meeting is due on April 6th at 2.00pm. The venue is still to be decided. Contact: Trevor Rudkin 01536 711 976 trevor.rudkin@gmail.com
Musical Circles 1 — The day before our meeting my husband and I had watched a live performance by the National winners of the 2014 Youth Brass Band competition and were very impressed. Consequently 'Entry of the Gladiators' from one of their CDs seemed an appropriate choice to begin our programme for the afternoon. In contrast we then watched the first act from Puccini's tragic opera 'Tosca' with the three outstanding singers, Angela Gheorghiu, Jonas Kaufman and Bryn Terfel in the main roles. It was a truly powerful and dramatic performance, a combination of amazing voices and excellent acting skills.
Spanish Conversation — The Spanish conversation group continues to meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 2pm to 4pm. Our sessions are normally free as we have the use of ASDA’s Training Room free of charge. We use the book Pasos 2 which is for second level students Having accepted three new students who all have previous experience of the language, we are now definitely at full capacity. However, we would be happy to start a waiting list but because of the level our members are at, having completed more than two years of study, new students would need to have a reasonable knowledge of basic Spanish.
After tea, an aria from La Fille du Regiment was more light hearted but Juan Diego Florez effortlessly hitting the top Cs was delightful. We concluded with 'Softly as I Leave You' (Euphonium soloist Sarah Lenton) again from the 2014 Youth Brass Band. What a joy it is to hear music played by young people without the insistent thump and without amplification. Let's have more of it! Contact: Carole Bradbury 01536 516 587 cabrad@me.com
Musical Circles 2 — Contact: Eileen Mason 01536 725 925
Contact: Bob Thorogood 01933 650 551 bob@rltservices.co.uk
Playford English Country Dancing I’m at home making progress slowly. Hopefully, I should be able to start sessions. again after Easter. The first one will Wednesday April 22nd from 2.304p.m. at St. Andrews Church Hall.
Singing For Pleasure — Regrettably your correspondent from this group has been unable to attend the last two rehearsals, but the show must - and does - go on. Can't wait for Spring to work its magic!
Contact: Jean Beaver 01933 224474
Contact: Jill Dee
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Safe Driving — Safe Driving Group Are you concerned about your driving? Perhaps you’re concerned that your reactions aren’t as fast as they used to be or that your general driving ability has deteriorated over time. You may feel that you just need a little reassurance after a break from driving or prior to reapplying for your licence as you approach your 70th birthday. You may have lost confidence in your driving ability and are now much more limited in where you are able to travel.
Sugar Craft— If anyone who would like to learn, but feels they are hopeless, come to watch as we work and I guarantee that they will soon realise that they can achieve good results. Contact: Joan Allingham 01536 722 610 Scrabble—Meetings are held at the Parish church rooms. Time 2.00pm—4.30pm on the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month. New members are welcome. We enjoy playing in a relaxed atmosphere.
If you have these or any other concerns about your driving, we’d be pleased to help. We can offer a short driving assessment of about sixty minutes in your own car and on familiar routes. If you’d like a friend or family member to sit in, that’s fine. At the end of the drive we can discuss your driving and if it isn’t quite up to scratch we can discuss what you might do to improve it. A driving assessment could be a very good investment in your own safety, the safety of your passengers and your confidence behind the wheel. If you’d like help with any driving related issues or to find out more about the Safe Driving Group, please contact either
Contact: Pauline Reed 01536 513 850 A Picture Of A White Cat In A Snowstorm To Fill Up Empty Space—Next month it could be your photo of your group doing something exciting, or just chilling out. Send in your photosR as Del Boy would say, “You know it makes sense”
Steve Clorley 01832 732342 or 07973 624815 stephen.clorley@yahoo.com Roy Franklin 01536 482808 or 07751 106617 r.franklin672@btinternet.com
Trips & Visits Saturday 28 March trip to London cancelled due to lack of numbers 16 people 5 of which were U3A members. Wednesday 22 April Wrest Park Possibly car share if numbers not increased. Cost including coach, entry fee, guided tour and gratuities £23.00. Tuesday 12 May Hampton Court Palace & Gardens cost including Coach, Entry, Guided Tour of palace and gratuities £37.00. Saturday 27 June coach only to London cancelled on thinking it will be too crowded with tourists. Monday 20 July Norwich some interest so at the moment still going cost including Coach, Guided tour of city, and gratuities £21.00. Saturday 24 October coach trip to London £18.00 time available to visit whatever attraction and maybe the theatre group will arrange a group booking if required. These trips are all subject to a minimum of 30 participants and they are open to non U3A members as they are not subject to U3A insurance liabilities. I have sent the information to Ise Valley U3A in the hope that they will enjoy the visits with us. If you are unable to make the meetings I am happy to take your reservations on the phone. Contact: Maureen Curd
01832 732 361
maureen@u3akettering.co.uk
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Theatre Group — Local Productions The Theatregoers local group are a small group of U3A members who enjoy local theatre in particular Ballet, Opera and National Theatre productions at the Kettering Odeon and are filmed live. We meet at the home of Helen McAdams when we wish to discuss which production we would like to go to as a group, We then see if any other members wish to join us and I organise the tickets. Some production are very popular and tickets need to be purchased a couple of months in advance to ensure good seats and also cannot be purchased until paid for. Please go the Theatregoers table at the monthly meeting. Cheques will be given to Maggi McGuire. Please make payable to U3A Kettering No.2 Account. Forthcoming Productions ODEON+CULTURE FILMED LIVE Unless otherwise stated Tickets Standard £13 Premium £14.60 WED JULY 1ST 7.30PM - ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA – CARMEN I think this will be very popular and will book tickets soon.
Theatre Goers — National KINGS SPEECH. Ten tickets were reserved for the show at a cost of £15 per ticket. Three members booked seats but because the least number of seats (7) was not attained the cost of the three tickets increased to £22 per ticket. Because we were unable to purchase the tickets at the actual theatre it also incurred an additional cost of £2.90 per ticket for the booking fee. Therefore the total cost was now £24.90 which was decided a cost too far and the booking was cancelled. WUTHERING HEIGHTS. - Milton Keynes - 30th April - 2.30 matinee - stall seats £17 - closing date 23rd March - Ballet
DEAD SIMPLE - Milton Keynes - 10th June - 2.30 matinee - circle seats £16 - closing date - 1st May Drama *THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST - Milton Keynes - 16th September - stall seats £20 - closing date 13th July - Drama ANYTHING GOES - Milton Keynes - 23rd September - 2.30 matinee - seats in upper circle £25 - closing date 27th July - Musical *LEST WE FORGET - Milton Keynes - 20th October 7.30 evening performance - stall seats £26 - closing date 1st June - Drama *ROMEO AND JULIET - Milton Keynes - 20th October - 2.30 matinee stall seats £26 closing date 1st June Ballet. If we can secure 12 seats instead of the usual 10 we reserve, then two of those tickets will be free. This will then reduce the cost of each ticket to £21.90. Can we make use of the offer? * I am waiting for further information regarding these shows
LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE Still waiting for 2015 Brochure and Fliers. See the Theatre Goers table at the next meeting Please find more information on the U3A board and at the Theatre Goers table at the monthly meetings. If tickets are required cash or cheque must be produced at the meeting or posted to Maggi very soon after to enable Glynis to arrange tickets and ensure availability. CORN MARKET BLUES SAT 2ND MAY Chantel McGregor and Alex McKown A CornMarketBlues.co.uk presentation at The Raven Hall, Corby. Two of the UK’s young multi award winning blues/rock artists. Tickets £13 advance. £15 on the door.
Contact: Helen McAdams on 01536 628 304 07513 119 620 helenmcadams@talktalk.net
Contact: Glynis Hall 01536 516 249 glynis.john@02.co.uk
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Walking Group -
Watercolour Painting — The dates for the Water Colour Painting Class are as follows:March - 12th & 26th April - 16th (last class) (There are no classes during the summer months.) New classes for the Autumn Term will start on 10th September, 2015. All classes are held in the Parish Church Rooms, Sheep Street, Kettering. Car parking is next to these rooms, also the church grounds may be used. This month's pictures are:-
For our February walk we started in Sudborough heading towards Slipton and then Lowick. This took us through the estate of Drayton House. We returned to Sudborough for an excellent lunch at The Vane Arms. Our March walk took place on Wednesday, 4th March starting in Broughton. Ten of us started ( and finished!) the testing 6 mile walk via Pytchley. We were more than ready for the good lunch served at The Red Lion. Details of the next walk will be available at the next meeting. Contact: Pete Spence 01536 742372 Wining and Dining - We have not decided on a venue for April, but will know at the next U 3 A meeting should you wish to join us. I have booked The Vines for Wednesday 13th May at 7.0pm. Should you wish to join us please contact me. Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515 730 ce.strachan1@ntlworld.com "Tina", a pencil drawing by Bob Thorogood
Writers Group — The March meeting proved to be one of the best we've ever had! The variety of pieces and the outstanding quality were remarkable. A-stars all round. Sadly we shall not be seeing Dave, at least for a while, owing to domestic commitments. However, this does leave us room for one more. If you are interested, please let me know. Next Meeting will be at the Parish Rooms from 2pm - 4pm on Tuesday April 7. The suggested topic is "Lord, what have I done!". Contact: Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 marywildman365@gmail.com Writers Too Is progressing well and now has five members, with room for a couple more. We meet at my home on the second Monday of the month from 2pm to 4pm. If you are interested and would like more information please contact me. Contact: Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 marywildman365@gmail.com
"Caswell Bay, Swansea" painted in water colour by Hazel Britton. Contacts:
Barbara Goodall 01536 523 259 Jo Beaver 01933 224 474
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Kettering U3A Interest Group Timetable Please contact group co-ordinator for more information before joining a group Day No fixed day Safe Driving
Co-ordinator
Tel.no
Venue
Frequency
Time
Steve Clorley Roy Franklin Ray Bradbury Bridget Ling Maureen Curd
01832 732342 01536 482808 01536 516587 01536 515730 01832 732361
varies varies varies varies varies
varies varies varies varies varies
varies varies varies varies varies
Marian Tucker Maggi McGuire Carole Bradbury Annette Chidwick Trevor Rudkin Helen McAdam Mary Wildman
01536 510354 01536 392716 01536 516587 01536 523867 01536 711976 01536 628304 01536 741222
Home
3rd Monday
10.00 – 12 noon
varies Home varies Home Home
3rd Monday 1st & 3rd Mondays 1st Monday monthly 4th Monday 2nd Monday
2.00pm 10.00 – 12 noon 2.00 – 4.00pm 10.30—12.30 2.00—4.00 pm
Richard Boyles Mary Earl Mary Earl Glynis Hall Joan Allingham Mary Wildman
01536 744753 01536 522456 01536 522456 01536 516249 01536 722610 01536 741222
ASDA, Kettering Parish Church Rooms Home varies Home Parish Church Rooms
2nd & 4th Tuesday 2nd Tuesday in month 1st Tuesday 4th Tuesday weekly 1st Tuesday
2.00 – 4.00pm 2.00 – 4.00pm 10.00 – 11.30am varies 1.30 – 4.00pm 2.00—4.00 pm
Joe Fletcher Joe Fletcher Bob Thorogood Pauline Parkin Mary Earl Janet Clements Eileen Mason Jean Beaver Pauline Reed Ann Kemp Christine Strachan
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Home Home varies varies Home varies varies St.Andrews Church Parish church rooms varies varies
fortnightly fortnightly 2nd & 4th Wednesday 4th Wednesday 1st Wednesday 3rd Wednesday 3rd Wednesday 2nd & 4th Wednesday 1st & 3rd Wednesday 1st Wednesday 2nd Wednesday
9.30 – 11.00 am 1.30 – 3.00 pm 2.00 – 4.00pm 2.00 – 4.00pm 10.00 - 11.30am 2.00pm 2.00pm 2.30 – 4.00pm 2.00 – 4.30pm varies varies
Christine Strachan Derek Warren Mary Wildman Barbara Goodall Jo Beaver
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varies varies Home
3rd Thursday 2nd Thursday fortnightly
2.00 – 4.00pm varies 10.00-12.00
Parish Church Rooms
2nd & 4th Thursdays
2.00 – 4.00pm
Friday Bridge Friday Pop in
Sue Macfarlane Sue Hince
01536 523754 01536 521023
weekly 1st Fri monthly
1.30 – 4.00pm 10.00 – 11.30am
Golf
Alan Stephens
01536 726911
Bridge Club, Kettering Cransley Hospice Coffee Shop, Dalkeith Pace Pytchley Golf Club
Gardening Group Heartbeat Travel Groups Monday Card Making 2 Musical Circles 1 Knit and Natter Photography Theatre Writers Too Tuesday Computer Group Discussion Group Greeting Card Making Lunch Club Sugarcraft Writers Group Wednesday German Conversation 1 German Conversation 2
Spanish Conversation Bookworms Card Making 1 Looking at Churches Musical Circles 2 Playford Dancing Scrabble Walking Wining & Dining Thursday Canals & Waterways Country Matters Busy Needles Water Colour Painting
Every Friday
1.00 – 4.00pm
Meetings below with Ise Valley U3A Day
Co-ordinator
Tel.no
Venue
Frequency
Time
Monday Canasta
Pam Towns
01536 521160
Kettering Bridge Club
Weekly
2.00-4.30pm
Swimming
Isabel Collins
01536 520971
Kettering Pool
Weekly
9.00-9.45am
Jill Dee
01536 514054
Fuller Church
2nd & 4th Fridays
10.00-12.00
Friday Singing
12 RJB/2015