Tea & Chat – February/March 2022
The February meeting was our second get together and the turnout was good despite the appalling weather conditions. Lively discussions
Read MoreThe February meeting was our second get together and the turnout was good despite the appalling weather conditions. Lively discussions
Read MoreLife got in the way of our February meeting, and unfortunately we had to cancel it. However, we shall meet
Read MoreBy popular demand, our next adventure is to be a shoot-out! We’ll be going to the Crackshot air gun centre
Read MoreThe group intended to meet twice in February, but half term and family commitments meant we had to cancel the
Read MoreTiming of future Monthly Meetings: 3.15pm in the Council Chamber, The Manor House As you may recall, in February we
Read MoreWe meet on the first Wednesday of the month from 1.30 – 3.30pm in room 6 at the Manor. For
Read MoreWe are a small group that started last November who like to paint and draw. By meeting a couple of
Read MoreAt our February meeting, members filled the Council Chamber to enjoy a fascinating presentation by David Gearing of photographs showing
Read MoreHaving cancelled our January meeting due to the upsurge in Covid, our small, but perfectly formed, creative writing group met
Read MoreThe Gardens and Gateaux group will have some spare places for our trip in May to Coleton Fishacre. We will
Read MoreFor the February meeting members were invited to choose any work of art on the theme of Work and Industry
Read MoreA message from our Chair: Dear Members I hope you will already have read in the February Newsletter that February’s
Read MoreOur February Strollers walk almost became D&D u3a Adventure group two when we lost the intended track in Decoy Park!
Read MoreWe have had two meetings this month and in the first one where we talked about Christmas and the feast
Read MoreWith a reduced attendance, the first meeting of the Philosophy and Psychology group went ahead at the Swan Inn to
Read MoreA small but select group met in January at the Riverside Centre, The Manor. We all enjoyed getting to know
Read MoreAt our January meeting, John Vick took the lead giving us a presentation on the works of William Hogarth. He
Read MoreWith the risk of online hacking amongst other scams on the increase, the committee made the decision to investigate a
Read MoreOur January meeting was cancelled due to the uncertainty at the time with Covid and many of us were still
Read MoreThe Page Turner’s book for January was Golden Hill by Francis Spufford. This 2016 novel won the Costa Book Award
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