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" A late evening panorama of Saltburn" by Ken Bladen
Letter from the Chair – September 2015
I hope you have all had a good summer. When I was writing this at the beginning of August, it
was more like autumn – pouring with rain and 12°C. But they are forecasting a hot August –
so let’s hope that they were right for once and we’ve been basking in the sun for the last
month!
The Committee hasn’t been resting though: we have been tinkering with the website and have
added some new headings so keep an eye on “Latest News” as this is where we’ll be letting
you know about anything interesting coming up. On this page you can now also find a link to
Daphne’s Group Leader’s monthly update which will keep you up to date on curriculum
information.
You will see that we are holding an “Open Afternoon” on 29 September, aimed both at current
members and the general public. Please come along and support us – especially if you have
been thinking about joining a new group but would like more information about it.
We are also planning a “New Members” meeting at the beginning of October (exact date still
to be agreed at time of writing). All people who have joined during 2015 will be sent an
invitation and questionnaire. However, as we have not held one of these meetings for several
years, if you joined prior to 2015 and would be interested in coming along, just give me a ring
or drop me an email (contact details can be found on the back of this newsletter).
I am sure, like me, you are looking forward to getting back to your groups; we have included a
copy of the latest Activities Sheet in the newsletter, so have a look through. Perhaps this is
the year to think about trying something new?
Tricia
Website address: u3asites.org.uk/saltburn
Saltburn District Saltburn District Saltburn District September 2015 Issue 18 Website: http://u3asites.org.uk/saltburn
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Editorial
Can it really be that I am writing the Editorial for the September Newsletter? Time flies by so
quickly! Our U3A has, as usual, been making the most of the summer months with trips to
Bempton Cliffs, the Sunderland Air Show, The Last Night of the Proms in Scarborough, a
holiday in Norfolk and a trip to see The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain!
All of these trips are represented in this issue of the Newsletter and make interesting reading.
The photographers who have supplied us with a pictorial view of the excursions have done a
great job too so thanks to Geoff Tweddle, Ken Bladen, Jean Devasagayam and Howard
Leake. Last, but not least, a big 'thank you' to the people who have organised everything for
us.
I hope that you are enjoying the new look Newsletter and have a chance to look at the updated
Website pages, which are all a means of keeping up to date with what’s happening in Saltburn
U3A.
Lynn Parkinson
Birdwatching Group
The bird watchers set off for Bempton Cliffs on June 8th and arrived at our destination a couple of
hours later. It was cold and sunny when we arrived, but everyone was well prepared for whatever came our way. Our first stop was to the café where there were tree sparrows flying around which was great to see.
A skylark was spotted above the fields of Red Campion and the site was well supported by all the visitors. The birds we had travelled to see were in abundance – on the cliff face, on the water and were a spectacular sight to see in flight – obviously very busy tending to
their nests and young. How they manage to cling to the cliffs is a wonder. There were many gannets, some cormorants, puffins and kittiwakes.
Another visit to the café and shop led to the end of a very busy day, a group photograph was taken and everyone boarded the minibus at 3pm for the journey home.
Barbara Burrell
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9.45am – doors open
Coffee/tea to be served until approx10.30am
10.30am - Business, updates and notices
After the notices there will still be the opportunity to speak to committee members, sign up for groups, continue conversations etc, so don’t feel you have to rush away!
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Article deadline for next newsletter is Friday November 6th By email to: [email protected] / [email protected]
Or By hand to any of the newsletter team.
Northumbria Messenger is available on the Newsletter web site page. Tricia Salt (Chair)
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CURRICULUM REPORT
Saltburn District U3A continues to offer a balanced curriculum with a good mix of physical, craft, and intellectually stimulating activities.
The Activities List is available on-line at our website, http://u3asites.org.uk/saltburn, and paper copies are available at the monthly update meetings. If you have any difficulties, please contact me – details below.
If you have an idea for a new group, a talent or special interest you would like to share, please get in touch. We will give you all the support you need to get your group up and running
Groups can also be the self-help type; you could start with just two people interested in a particular subject and who would like to learn more about it
Special thanks to all those Group Leaders who give their time and talents so willingly – we could not do anything without you
Daphne Wood, Curriculum Co-ordinator
01642-479672 [email protected]
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain.
Judging from the crowd reaction on the night, I think it’s fair to say that everyone had a great night. A couple of weeks before the trip I did hear someone saying that they would not be going because two hours of plunkety plunk on a ukulele was not their idea of entertainment. Tennants Auctioneers, where the event was held, is a modern, purpose-built venue de-signed to cater for theatre/exhibition/conference type events. Because the seating is not fixed permanently in place, the chairs can be arranged to suit and everyone has a good view of the stage. The acoustics are great. I believe I am correct in saying that the orchestra normally comprises of eight members, but on the night we saw them there were only seven.
They played a variety of ukuleles – concert, bass, soprano and a piccolo.
I have said to people that if you had just turned on a radio and heard them playing you would never have guessed they were all ukuleles. You would certainly have said there was a double bass in there, maybe a fiddle and a few notes from a keyboard or piano. It was a long way from plunkety plunk!
For me the highlight of the evening was when the orchestra mem-bers each played their own piece of music, but they all played at the same time and finished by coming together all playing the same piece. It was brilliant. If you ever get the chance to go and see them you will not be disappointed.
Indeed, if you are ever round Leyburn way on a day out call in at Tennants. They have a nice restaurant and coffee shop. It’s also a very interesting place to look round and see the antiques.
Bob Binns
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“““Last night of the Proms"- Scarborough
How lucky were we! It was a glorious warm day when two coaches set off for Scarborough
Open Air Theatre to see "Last Night of the Proms" The town was also celebrating "Armed
Forces Day" and consequently was buzzing with thousands of people coming to see the fun.
As the coach drew up at the South Bay, we were lucky enough to see a Vulcan bomber
making its flight and, during the day, there was loads to see as a result of Armed Forces day.
On to the show, we had good seats and waited eagerly for the show. First we listened to the
Military Wives Choir before Alfie Boe, finally appeared. He certainly got the crowd eating out
of his hand. The Orchestra first
played a selection from "Les
Miserable’s" and Alfie sang one
or two numbers from that show
and then he sang a selection of
his Italian songs, one or two,
such as Volare, the audience
joined in.
There was also a beautiful
soprano called Angel Blue who
had a fantastic voice and did
some lovely classical numbers, including Carmen, one of my favourites.
During the second half Alfie did a
couple of numbers from The
Who's Quadrophenia which he is
performing at the Royal Albert
Hall. Towards the end, the
Orchestra launched into the usual
Last Night of the Proms favourites,
such as Jerusalem and we
finished with a wonderful firework
display.
The downside of a big event such
as this is the inevitable queuing for toilets and drinks, but it was a lovely warm night and
everyone was good natured and happy, so it didn't matter too much. All of us lugged round
bags filled with warm clothes or rugs to put on when it got cold, but it didn't so we just took
them all home again.
Getting out of the Open Air Theatre was a bit tricky but we all managed without any mishaps.
Mind you, we did have to go searching for half a dozen or so people who had gone the wrong
way and couldn't find the coaches.
At last we managed to round everyone up and got on our way, arriving home at about 12.30
am, tired but feeling the day had been well worth the effort.
Barbara Spight
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Saltburn & District U3A Norfolk Holiday
Forty two members of Saltburn U3A recently enjoyed their annual group holiday visiting Norfolk.
Staying in Norwich proved a very good central base for lots of our excursions.
Our first day included a
journey on the narrow
gauge railway from
Aylsham to Wroxham,
followed by a very restful
trip on the Broads. This
set the scene for what
was to be a full and
interesting week.
A visit to Sandringham
wi th i ts beaut i fu l
gardens, museum of
vehicles and, of course,
the house fulfilled all our
expectations.
A trip over the border
into Suffolk took us to Sutton Hoo, the National Trust archaeological site, where we were treated
to a lively talk on our Anglo Saxon ancestors and a site visit to see the burial grounds still being
excavated.
Back to Norfolk and another set of gardens and steam trains at Bressingham. The steam driven
gallopers ride proved too
good to resist and lots of us
scrambled onto the horses,
only to find it was more
difficult to dismount (older
legs are not as flexible as
t h e y o n c e w e r e ) .
However, a return to
childhood memories was
enjoyed by all brave
enough.
Evenings in the hotel
allowed time for some
social interaction, getting to
know fellow members who
we had perhaps not come across before, helped along by a “beetle drive” and a light-hearted
quiz. There was also a lovely swimming pool of which the more energetic among us took
advantage.
A wonderful week and the cry on every ones' lips is “Where are we going next year?”
Maureen Stainthorpe-Smith
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Sunderland Airshow
Anxious glances flickered around U3A members and gasps of astonishment as shiny metal
passed within a few feet of shiny metal at ridiculous speed …. and that was just on the A19
getting there!
Actually, we all got there relaxed, well in time to walk in the sun from the harbour down to the
centre of the display area – many members carrying chairs, lunch bags, rucksacks with wet
weather gear and some with camera bags weighing as much as a set of golf clubs!
There was a bit of poodling about as the forecast was for rain and there was some shuffling of
the programme, but at last the first 'planes came on the scene heralding four hours of amazing
acrobatics, precision flying, historic aircraft and guys jumping out of aircraft.
Special mention must be made of Gerald Cooper, European
aerobatics champion, who did the seeming impossible and made
his ‘plane fly sideways like a crab before shooting skyward and
faking an engine failure with lots of smoke. Stunning.
A DFDS ferry parked itself in the bay …. it would have made a
brilliant vantage point except it left before the Red Arrows!
This legendary team hit new
highs with their routines which
really cannot be described
(but we have the pictures!).
S e e i n g t w o a i r c r a f t
corkscrewing around three
more while pouring red, white
and blue smoke at 400mph
left you dazed.
The airshow is a great family event and there were so many folk sat on the grass, apparently
quite unaffected by the displays. We saw one family party singing ‘Happy Birthday’ while the Red
Arrows were overhead – not an upward glance!!
By a slip of timing the Tornado fighter came on about 5 minutes before the coach was supposed
to leave. What a dilemma! Do you want to watch £15m of taxpayers money flying at 600mph
making enough noise to curdle milk, or get on the coach? Tricky!
Anyway, back we went – thankful to be
out of the increasing chill and pleased
the coach stayed below Mach 1. Many
thanks to Maureen Stainthorpe-Smith
and Pip Chinn for organising everything
so well.
Hugh Melvin
Geoff Tweddle
The Blades Aerobatic Display Team
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows
Gerald Cooper European Freestyle Aerobatic Champion
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Friday November 6th. 2015Friday November 6th. 2015
Monthly Update MeetingMonthly Update Meeting
The French Conversation Group proudly announces its forthcoming spectacle
“LE POUCE D’ARGENT”, “THE SILVER THUMB”, (“LE POUCE D’ARGENT”, “THE SILVER THUMB”, (NOTNOT “G“GOLDFINGEROLDFINGER”!) ”!) Featuring those well–known super sleuths, Hercule Perroquet,
Jeanne Bond 00SDU3A and highlighting the diligent work of the
Académie Français.
That austere body which fiercely guards the French language from dastardly attacks by the English!
Organised by Sally Melvin, Group Leader of French Conversation Written by the late Bernard Storey
We are looking for a Beginners’ French Group Leader.
Messieurs, Mesdames, we are a small, but very keen, group of beginners in French. Our Beginners’ French group leader had to leave, but we are determined to carry on. We have been continuing to meet as a self-help group on a regular basis. The Group meets on a Thursday afternoon at the Emmanuel
Contact: Sally Melvin
Tel:01287623645
Email:[email protected]
Merci beaucoup!
VACANCY FRENCH GROUP LEADER WANTED
Bonjour!” “Allô!” “Salut!” but, most of all “s’il vous plait”.
We are holding an “Open Afternoon” for both existing U3A members and members of the public. There will be over 20 Group Leaders present with information about their groups. Committee members will also be there to answer any questions you may have about other groups or if you would like a more general chat about our U3A.
The main aims of the afternoon are:
To encourage existing SDU3A members to consider joining new groups
To publicise the work of SDU3A and attract new members
Hope to see you there!
Please join us for a very special open afternoon
Tuesday 29 September 2015
1.00-3.00 pm in the Community Hall, Saltburn
September Membership Matters Summer is over and September brings the restart of classes and with it the renewal of membership for some members. Although over 750 have renewed or joined since the end of March, we still have about 75 who are yet to renew. Group leaders will be checking for cream coloured cards – remember renewals can be made:
At Monthly Update meetings on the first Friday of the month. By post - remember to enclose a SAE, unless you are collecting your card at an Update
Meeting. The fee is still £8.00. We do try to have a presence at the Theatre Coffee Mornings too, but this is not always
possible. As most of you will have noticed the Membership Table has moved into the main body of the hall. We have found this to be more congenial, but also acknowledge that at very busy renewal times in March and April we may need to use the small room again. If you need to contact me please use my email address – [email protected] and I will respond as soon as possible. Thanks to all my team for their continued support
Pauline Bennett, Membership Secretary
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CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE
The Team (Tricia, Daphne and Howard) have been busy!) Three new pages have been added:
Latest News; Region and Committee. So we can keep you updated with all that’s happening.
You can still find Committee Meeting Minutes, Newsletters, Northumbria Messenger, Activities Sheet and lots more.
If you have any problems, or if you need help, my contact details are below:
Website Manager & Newsletter Editor: Howard Leake
Email: [email protected]