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Kettering U3A August 2014
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19th August 2014
Kettering U3A Year 11 Newsletter 02
www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering
Registered Charity No. 1108614
Next Month
16th September
Children with Cancer in Cameroon
Dr. P.D. Wharin
From the Chairman Many years ago, in my days as a
reluctant churchgoer, I had to listen to a vicar who weekly gave vent from the pulpit to contumely directed at non-attendees and yet wondered why his already small congregation continued to dwindle. Preaching to the converted is one thing but berating those who are not present seems the height of self-defeating stupidity. I was for a moment in an otherwise harmonious day at the Regional Conference (at which we Singers were a triumph, it has to be said) put in mind of the good Reverend, and determined that despite a lifelong “talent” for telling others what to do I would try not to be guilty of the same failing. Therefore, this is a thank you – a whole bunch of thank-you s in fact – to the less sung: all those who make time to come to monthly meetings; those who make the new and the nervous feel welcome; those who take the trouble to read the Newsletter and Notice Board thoroughly, and those who submit photos to Richard; those whose loyalty to the Groups, their Leaders and U3A in general is inestimable; in other words to the “ordinary” members, who are, of course, wonderfully extraordinary. Thank you, too, today to Bob, who has been steadfastly standing in the wings for too long. Way to go !
MaryMaryMaryMary
Today
Behind The Call Of Duty by
Bob Thoroughgood
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Your Kettering U3A Committee 2014-2015
Chairman Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 [email protected] Vice Chairman Cyril Young 01536 392 065 [email protected] Treasurer/Membership Sec. Maggi McGuire 01536 392 716 [email protected] Secretary/Speaker Seeker Marian Tucker 01536 510 354 [email protected] Newsletter/Web site Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 [email protected] Groups Co-ordinator Maureen Curd 01832 732 361 [email protected] New Members Coordinator Elizabeth Toseland 01536 460 029 [email protected] Committee Member Helen McAdams 01536 628 304 [email protected]
Group Leaders Information
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, [email protected] 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 details below:- OCTOBER Water Colour Painting AUGUST Canals & Waterways NOVEMBER Discussion SEPTEMBER Writers Group DECEMBER Christmas Meeting
Members Information Welcome to Ritsuko Millar
• 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.
• Via our postal service direct to your home (£8.50 per annum) Contact the Membership Secretary to do so.
• Download the newsletter (in glorious colour) from the web site, www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering and click on Links.
Monthly Meeting Dates & Speakers
15 Jul Kettering Civic Society - Andrea Pettingale 19 Aug Behind the call of duty—Bob Thorogood 16 Sep Children with Cancer in Cameroon P.D. Wharin 21 Oct Rutland Osprey by Tim Mackrill 18 Nov Chicago. Mike Leonard 16 Dec Christmas. Terry Smith 20 Jan Long term Care—Clive Langley 17 Feb Up The Cut—Derick Harris
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 Photo Quiz—Trevor Rudkin 15 Sep WWII—Eric Nixon
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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
A huge thank you to all the members who passed on information about future speakers. Please continue passing on details, fliers and contact details about good speakers. They are much appreciated along with the feed back given about speakers. Are there any members who could step up and give a talk in an emergency? I would love to hear from you. Contact: Marian Tucker [email protected]
Group Leaders Meeting will be held on Thursday 4th September
in the
Corn Market Hall 12:00 - 2:00 Free lunch first, followed by the meeting.
Look forward to seeing you all there. To all the Group Leaders who have sent me their RSVP for the meeting in September a huge thank you. It is very much appreciated. I look forward to hearing from those who have not yet replied to their lunch date at the Corn Market Hall. Also if you need a Group Leaders badge to wear at this and the main meetings I shall be happy to print you one. Just send me your name and the name of the group. Contact: Marian Tucker
I Forgot!
This is to remind you that the membership renewal should have been completed by the 31st July 2014. There is no problem if you have forgotten or still wish to renew your membership, this can be done by post. Just send the renewal form sent to you in April, together with your membership subscription to Maggi McGuire, 6 St Annes Road, Kettering NN15 5 EH. The subscription is £14.00 (£10.50 for those who are members of other U3A’s – evidence of membership will be required). It will cost £9.00 to have the news-letter posted to you and if you wish to have the U3A Matters magazine sent to your home address, please contact me and I will tell you the amount you will need to pay. Maggi McGuire —Treasurer/Membership Secretary Contact: Maggi McGuire 01536 392 716 [email protected]
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Card Making 1 — As always there were two busy
mornings with a good chat over coffee and then down to making striking cards. We welcomed a new member on Tuesday who surprised herself with her first card which was very classy. Several events were covered on both mornings from "Welcome to your New Home" to"Golden Wedding". Once again two happy mornings. In September we will meet on Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd. Contact: Mary Earl 01536 522456
Bookworms — We had a lively discussion on our book of the month, "Me Before You", which covered a very topical subject, that of assisted suicide. We all agreed that unless we were faced with such a situation, we did not know what our feelings would be on this. Our next read is "The King's Deception", with a 500 year-old secret about Elizabeth 1, uncovered and brought into the 21st century, with spies, traitors and assassins, and a Secret Society involved into the puzzle. Contact: Pauline Parkin 01536 799197
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.
Contact: Sue Macfarlane 01536 523754
News — Interest Groups — Visits and Reports
Card Making 2 — Thank you again ladies for coming
to my house to make such wonderful cards. Inspired by a Charles Rennie Mackintosh idea that I found, the group folded circles and made beautiful cards, which could be used for a variety of occasions. It always amazes me how we are all given the same items and produce such different cards. Refreshed by tea and coffee we then followed origami style folding of circles, called dahlia folding, to make our next card. Thank you Mary Earl for lending me your magazine with the original idea in it. It certainly is a very useful card to have for any occasion. We meet again on the third Monday in August. Please let me know if you are not coming by the week before as this allows us to invite, as guest of the month, ladies who are on the waiting list for this group. We welcomed Pat Sandos as our guest member this month. Remember Card Making Group 2 if you find an idea on a card that we can make bring it along and share your ideas. See you in August. Photos by Marian Tucker Contact: Marian Tucker 01536 510 354 [email protected]
NEW GROUP—BEGINNERS PENCIL SKETCHING A new member, Diane Bulley, (who is deaf) is offering a cumulative Beginners Pencil Sketching course that is suitable for all abilities. It will be available as a House Group to 4 members only and will be held from Monday to Thursday during the first week of each month, followed by a “Show and Chat” meeting for all on the fourth Monday in the month in the restaurant at “Seasons” Garden Centre, Cranford Road, Burton Latimer. This has a large free car park, good meals and there is also a shuttle bus service For full details apply either by email to [email protected] or letter to Mrs D Bulley, 72A Weekly Glebe Road, Kettering, NN16 9NR
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Canals & Waterways — Yet again we had a
beautiful day for our boat trip at Market Harborough. We hired two boats. There was a slight delay due to a technical difficulty but this was soon resolved. The boats were well kitted out and we chose to have a picnic on the boats at Foxton Locks. Some of us walked up the locks for ice cream. A very relaxing day was had by all. We also passed another member of our group in her own narrowboat. We are going to Birmingham for a walk along the canals on August 21st. We meet at Rugby train station about 9.30am, by the cafe. If you are interested in joining us please let me know. We are still taking names for the meal at Stanwick Lakes on Friday 19th September at 7.0pm, closing date is Friday 22nd August.
Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515730 [email protected]
Photos by Richard Boyles
Computer Group — I HAVE A SECRET.
WATCH THIS SPACE.
Yes, I really do have a secret, but you’ll just have to wait and see what it is. If you joined the computer group in the early days and were confused, fear not. I have learnt a lot in the way I teach and present the class. We now work more slowly, work together, and you learn on your own Laptop as we go along. There is a break now until we restart in the Autumn with a new programme. Please send me your requests and suggestions for it. As always, you can contact me for any computer related advice or problems. Information and videos from previous sessions at www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk Contact: Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 e-mail: [email protected] Remember, Computers are child’s play. If in doubt, why not ask your Grandchild for help? Also personal help at www.Computing121.co.uk
Country Matters — In July we enjoyed a walk
around Welford starting at the end of the canal arm, which has remains of lime kilns alongside it. We walked through the village. Passed a house with faded pub signs still visible, and also noticed 2 carved tree trunks one of Postman Pat and his black and white cat and the other with birds and animals. These had been painted this year and looked very good. Along the way we saw lots of butterflies both before and after the medieval fish pond and damsel flies by the River Avon, which forms the county boundary between Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. Returning along the canal towpath we paused to watch a boat go through the lock then continued walking seeing quite a few fish – later others enjoyed fish in batter in the Wharf Inn. There is no meeting in September as we are away. October’s meeting is usual time 10.30am 9
th October
in the car park of the Carpenters Arms in Irchester.
Contact: Derek Warren 01536 518 560 [email protected]
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Friday Pop-in - We meet at the Toller Church
rooms 10 – 11.30 on the first Friday of every month. New members please come and join us for coffee, exchange of books, magazines and local news. We need your support.
Contact: Sue Hince 01536 521023
Discussion Group — Just a reminder that the group
will resume on Tuesday September 9th at The Parish Church Rooms at 2pm. For any new members remember that there is parking available outside the hall. The Topic for September is "Should Scotland become independent or stay within the Union?" and will be led by Rosemary. I am looking forward to welcoming the members that have shown an interest in joining the group through our closed season.
Contact: Mary Earl on 01536 522456
French — Our little group continues to enjoy simple
French stories, modern teaching from CDs and occasional French bingo (no prizes!) I am not taking on more members at present unless someone drops out. Contact: Diana Ellis 01536 723380
Gardening Group — The group is now taking a rest
until the Spring of next year. Proposals for future activities warmly welcomed.
Contact: Ray Bradbury 01536 516587
Italian Classes — One Italian class is running.
If there is anyone else interested please contact: John Sellick 01536 517 878 [email protected]
Heartbeat— The next Heartbeat meeting will be on
Monday 6th October 2014 at the Eleanor Cross, West
Street, Geddington. We will be walking along Wood Street, and on towards Clay Dick, the track underfoot is good. Afterwards we will be visiting the tea shop in Geddington. Meeting time is 10 o'clock as usual. Hope to see you all there.
Contact: Bridget Ling 01536 414810
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
German–1 Basic Conversation — This established
group for Basic German Conversation is now FULL.
Contact: Joe Fletcher 01536 722 399
Golf — We still meet every Friday at Pytchley GC for
the 1st Tee time at 1.40 pm. We now have 8 regular players since 2 from Ise Valley U3A have joined us. As reported in the last news letter, 3 of us took part in a competition organized by Northampton U3A at Delapre GC Northampton which is an annual event in memory of one of their players who died 5 years ago. After the game we had a two course lunch followed by prize for the ladies/mens winners plus winners for the longest drive and nearest the pin completion. The weather couldn`t have been kinder and what better way to spend almost 5 hours playing incredible shots that even Tiger Woods would approve of !!! For further details then give me a call.
Contact: Alan Stephens 01536 726 911 or 07931 637 660 or [email protected]
Knit and Natter - Another lovely friendly morning at
the knit and natter group, we welcomed Michelle back from her 2 month trip to America and caught up with everything that has happened in the last 2 weeks, with 9 of us it is quite a lot. I have contacted the neonatal section in the hospital and we are going to take some of the little bonnets and jackets we have made to them. We will be showing some of the items we have knitted at the October meeting. These may also be purchased on the day with the proceeds going to charity.
Contact: Annette Chidwick 01536 523867
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Lunch Club — Our lunch date in July was at The
Overstone Arms in Pytchley, we all agreed the food was really excellent and a good choice of venue. Our thanks go to Maggi McGuire and Sue Hart, who organised this month’s lunch. It does seem a little formal to be using surnames amongst friends but although we only have one Maggi as a member, we do have more than one Sue. Lunch Club is having a break now to enjoy this hot summer season so there will be no lunch date in August. We will, however, resume in September for the new season when Helen McAdams and Jean Hazard are organising lunch for us at The Lamb in Little Harrowden. That is Tuesday 23
rd September.
I look forward to seeing you all there.
New Members - We visit a different venue each month on the forth 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. Photos by Glynis Hall Contact: Glynis Hall 01536 516249 or [email protected]
Looking at Churches — In July we went to Deene
Park. The church is supported by the Churches Conservation Trust & is only used once a year for the public for Harvest Evensong, although the Brudenell family from Deene Hall use it for family occasions. It is a large church with rather dark interior decoration, which was done in the 1800s. The Brudenell family pews were situated at the side of the church and curtained off so that the congregation could not see them at worship. Servants were kept separate in pews at the back of the church. Unfortunately, as the church is not well used: it was very dusty & the kneelers were threadbare, waiting for the London School of Needlework to do repairs. There were some magnificent tombs of the family, including the 7th Earl of Cardigan, who led the Charge of the Light Brigade. Our next church will be Lamport, Tomorrow, Wednesday 20th August at 2pm. We are able to park in Lamport Hall grounds & to use their teashop afterwards, if we can give numbers so that they are prepared.. There is also an exhibition for the summer on the history of the Isham family and surrounding villages, if anyone would like to visit. On Wednesday 17th September it will be Earls Barton. The charge will be £3 this time as we have to pay an extra £1 each for the guide. There is an interesting teashop opposite the church, and again we will need to give approximate numbers.
Contact: Janet Clements 01536 507721 or [email protected] Photos by Marian Tucker, Richard Boyles & Alan Robinson
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Musical Circles 2 — We had a good afternoon of
music. Unfortunately two members were unable to attend. The first choice was Copeland's nocturne for Clarinet and Piano then onto Chopin's Piano Sonatas 1and 2, followed by Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Puccini's Nessun Dorma, then onto offerings by Delius and Rodrigo also Mozart's Violin Sonata. Finally Sonata for Viola and Piano by the little known composer Bainton The next meeting will be the 27th August. Contact: Eileen Mason 01536 725925
Musical Circles 1 — The group enjoyed a few of my favourite things this afternoon. We began with 'questo o quella' (from Rigoletto) sung by the great tenor Mario Lanza followed by ' Softly Awakes my Heart' from Samson and Delilah by Saint Saens. The gifted violinist Itzhak Perlman played ' Les Ronde des Lutins' by Bazzini, a wonderfully exciting piece of music. Tchaikovsky provided the romance and wizardry with the dramatic finale to Swan Lake whilst Chopin's piano concerto had a more soporific effect. However, nobody nodded off when' Dies Irae' from Verdi's Requiem reverberated around the room. Two arias from Bizet's ' The Pearl Fishers' took us up to tea, cake and gossip time. We then listened to the third movement of Pagannini's Violin Concerto No.1 followed by the delightful overture to Mozart's opera Cosi Fan Tutte. The programme concluded with the fourth movement from The 'Organ Symphony' by Saint Saens, a real show stopper! These were just a few of my favourite things. Next meeting is on July 21st at 53 St. Mary's Road. Contact: Carole Bradbury 01536516587
Photography Group — There were no problems with
the weather for our July meeting. It was a hot sunny day for our visit to the villages of Sudborough and Lowick. However, you have to be careful when it comes to photography on days like this. With the sun high in the sky it means that bright objects are very bright, shadows are very dark, and the end result is a very high contrast picture which can look unpleasant. There are ways around this, such as waiting for the clouds to pass over the sun and diffuse its light. If you are taking pictures of flowers it helps to stand so that you cast a shadow over the flowers before you take the picture. This sounds a little strange, but modern digital cameras cope really well with this, producing a lower contrast picture. It is easier to add contrast to a picture later than to try to reduce it. Sudborough provided a typical Northamptonshire village scene of thatched cottages and lovely gardens, unfortunately spoiled by overhead power and telephone cables, TV aerials and parked cars. It did have plenty of Small Tortoiseshell butterflies, although in the heat of the day they were obviously very active and difficult to photograph. The church was visited briefly, and then we moved on to Lowick. Here we just concentrated on the church, and after some pictures of the famous lantern tower we went inside. The alabaster carvings proved very interesting from an historic and photographic point of view. Our next meeting is again a week later due to holidays, so we will meet at Lyddington at 2pm on Monday 11th August. In my last report I said that this group had room for two more members. I am pleased to say that it seems at least one of those places has been taken, but at the time of writing this we could still accommodate one more person if you are interested. Form an orderly queue please....
Contact: Trevor Rudkin 01536 711976 or
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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 wel-come. We enjoy playing in a relaxed atmosphere.
Contact: Pauline Reed 01536 513850
Spanish Conversation — The Spanish conversation
group continues to meet on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 2pm to 4pm. However, we have had a 3 week gap because of a 5 week month but back to normal on 13
th August when
we will have as a guest speaker Carmen Sutton who will spend the whole session talking in Spanish. We have now managed to acquire a training room free of charge so our sessions continue to be free. We use the book Pasos 2 which is for second level students We are now at full capacity. However, we would be happy to start a waiting list but because of the level our members are at, having completed two years of study, new students would need to have a reasonable knowledge of basic Spanish. Contact: Bob Thorogood 01933 650551
Playford English Country Dancing - Despite few
numbers we enjoy our meetings at St. Andrew's Church Hall. We would welcome new members to join in with us. We meet on 2nd & 4th Weds. of each month from 2.30-- 4p.m.
Contact: Jean Beaver 01933 224474
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 722610
Safe Driving —
One in ten crashes caused by distractions
The IAM is warning drivers about the dangers of distracted driving after research found that nearly one in ten (9%) of drivers admit to crashing their cars because they were distracted. Just under one in twenty drivers (4 per cent) say that someone was injured in the crash.
The IAM/Vision Critical survey, which polled nearly 1500 regular UK drivers aged 18 years and over, also found that of the 500 drivers who admitted to having a near miss, almost one in five (18 per cent) then went on to have a crash.
The most common distractions are:
- Children in the car (29%)
- Changing the radio channel (27%)
- Back seat drivers (26%)
- Mobile phone use (24%)
- Sat nav (15%)
- Attractive pedestrians, drivers or passengers (14%)
Our most crash-prone drivers come from London and the South East, where 14 per cent of drivers admitted to distraction crashes. The lowest crash rates are in Wales (3%), Yorkshire and Humber (4%) and South West England (5%),
Men are nearly twice as likely to crash because of a distraction than women (11% and 6%).
IAM chief executive Simon Best said: “If you think you can multitask and drive then think again. Using mobile phones and other distractions were a factor in more than one hundred deaths on our roads last year, every one of them avoidable.” If you’d like help with any driving related issues or to find out more about the Safe Driving Group, please contact either Steve or Roy. Steve Clorley Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01832 732342 or 07973 624815 Roy Franklin Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01536 482808 or 07751 106617
Car Tax Disc — From 1 October 2014, the paper tax
disc will no longer need to be displayed on a vehicle windscreen. There is a video available and more information from the DVLA at
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vehicle-tax-
changes
Produce Stall— At the September meeting there will be produce stall. Members from the Looking at Churches group will be selling seeds, plants, jams and chutneys and possibly seasonal fruit. Please support the group on this new venture. If successful, we may continue with other groups.
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Theatre Group — Local Theatre —
Productions we may find interesting for the coming months are:- Odeon+Culture Royal Ballet – MANON - Thurs October 16th Royal Opera – L'ELISIR D'AMORE (Love Potion) Wed Nov 26th Royal Ballet - ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND – Tues Dec 16
th
Lighthouse Theatre THE NUTCRACKER BALLET by the Russian State Ballet - Wed October 22
nd
Masque Theatre A FESTIVAL OF MUSIC - by the Northampton Concert Band - Sun November 9
th Tickets only £10
with £1 of each ticket going to BBC's Children in Need KETTERING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – Sat December 6
th tickets just £9.
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 to enable Glynis to arrange tickets and ensure availability. Contact: Glynis Hall 01536 516249 [email protected]
Theatre Goers — National — Unfortunately due to
certain circumstances Mousetrap, at the Milton Keynes Theatre was cancelled. Originally I had booked 10 tickets which did not incur booking costs. As it was just five tickets were sold and that did incur a booking cost of £3.90 per person. A cost which was agreed to be exorbitant. There seemed no justification in paying the extra costs for not selling another 5 tickets. But for all those who were disappointed in not going I shall endeavour to book it again should it come to the area. Unfortunately I do not have any reviews to comment on this month regarding the local area but I would like to give you a brief insight into two shows my friend Jean and I went to see in London, The Jersey Boys and Miss Saigon. We travelled by coach and stayed overnight which enabled us to attend the two performances. The first was in the evening of our arrival, Jersey Boys. I remembered the music which really brought back memories of my teenage years, the mini skirt, beehive hair styles, mods and rockers ( I was in the latter group) and the sound of rock and roll. The show was excellent and it gave a very good insight into the life behind the scenes of Frankie Valli. It was not all roses. The second show was an matinee performance of Miss Saigon and I have to say of all the shows I have seen this has to be my favourite; I loved it. It was the story of love and romance, of war and controversy and of the innocent children left behind. It is a show which stirs up all the emotions; the portrayal of the story was superb; the visual effect were excellent. If you like a tearjerker then book a seat. Forth Coming Shows Woman In Black. Derngate Theatre. Front circle seats. 13th November 2014 £22 Calamity Jane. Milton Keynes Theatre. Stall seats. 27th November 2014. £19.50 Contact: Helen McAdams on 01536 628 304 07513 119 620
Playreading — Reluctantly we have decided that now
is the time for our group to take its final bow. Difficulties have arisen with obtaining the plays from Northampton Central Library as on one or two occasions they have not arrived in time for the session despite being ordered a week in advance. As we were one of the very first groups to begin we have been able to enjoy eleven years of reading various plays followed each time by a lively discussion over tea and cake. In the main we have chosen comedy and melodrama because we wanted to keep it low key so that everyone could take part with no pressure and I think everyone would agree it has worked quite well. Over the years we have had lots of fun and firm friendships have been formed which I am sure will endure. Only three of us from the original group remain. Sadly several members passed away and were sorely missed. Gwyneth Holland has allowed us to use her lovely home as a venue from the beginning and was also the group leader for many years. Thank you to Gwyneth and to all who have been members of the group. We shall go out with a flourish by having a small party with tea and cakes sometime in August. Contact: Carole Bradbury 01536 516587
Trips & Visits Saturday 18th October 2014. Coach trip to London. 40 people at £13 each will cover the cost of the coach and drivers gratuity. Thursford. January 2015 will proceed with booking as soon as reservations open. Anyone interested please add name to the list supplied. Offer from Market Harborough you U3A. Monday the 21st to Friday, 25th September 2015. Please see noticeboard and octane leaflet from me. Contact: Maureen Curd 01832 732 361 [email protected]
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Wining and Dining - We enjoyed a lovely evening at
Dexters in Oundle. The food and service were very good and the staff very friendly. We shall have been to The Royal Oak at Walgrave by the time of this newsletter when we will also have decided our next venue. Our next meal is on Wednesday September 10th at 7.0pm. Details will be available at the next U3A meeting or contact me. Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515730 [email protected]
Watercolour Painting— The Water Colour Painting
Class will resume on 11th September 2014 in the Parish Church Rooms (next to St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Kettering) on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month from 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. Parking is free, next to the Church Rooms or in the Church grounds. Anyone wishing to join this term will have to be added to our Waiting List, as the class is now full. Contacts: Barbara Goodall 01536 523 259 Jo Beaver 01933 224 474
Walking Group - A total of 13 members took part in a
most enjoyable five and a half mile walk from the Angel Inn at Yarwell on Wednesday 6
th August. In spite of
dire weather forecasts, the sun shone throughout. The terrain was varied and included passing adjacent to some of the old ironstone and limestone quarried areas which are now SSSI’s and nature reserves. One particularly pleasant part was the walk through Old Sulehay Forest and if anyone knows correct pronunciation for Sulehay please advise. Lunch was taken al fresco at the Angel and was much enjoyed by all. The next walk will be on Wednesday 3rd September and will be 5 miles from the Montague Arms at Barnwell. The walk will be led by David Hamilton. Please contact David to book in for the walk. Contact: David Hamilton 01536 518900 [email protected]
Writers Group — Are you someone with an idea for a story, a poem, an article, an essay, even a play that you've been dying to get down on paper, but have never got round to it? Or have you something that you've already written and would like to share! Why not come along to our friendly group? All you need is a love of words and a sense of humour; you'll find lots of positive encouragement and advice as well as a cuppa. (There is a small levy towards the hire of the room.) We meet on the first Tuesday of each month from 2 pm to 4 pm in the Parish Rooms in Kettering. Next meeting September 2
nd. For those who like a suggestion to work to - or
ignore - the topic is An afternoon all to myself.
Please note that September’s meeting, at which we hope to welcome two new members, will be led by
Elizabeth Toseland. Note later starting time of 2pm.
Contact: Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 or 07950 767 619 [email protected]
Kettering U3A August 2014
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Kettering U3A Interest Group Timetable
Please contact group co-ordinator for more information before joining a group
Meetings below with Ise Valley U3A
RJB/2014
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
Friday
Singing Jill Dee 01536 514054 Fuller Church 2nd & 4th Fridays 10.00-12.00
Day Co-ordinator Tel.no Venue Frequency Time
No fixed day
Safe Driving Steve Clorley 01832 732342 varies varies varies Roy Franklin 01536 482808 varies varies varies
Gardening Group Ray Bradbury 01536 516587 varies varies varies
Heartbeat Bridget Ling 01536 414810 varies varies varies
Travel Groups Maureen Curd 01832 732361 varies varies varies
Monday
Card Making 2 Marian Tucker Maggi McGuire
01536 510354 01536 392716
home 3rd Monday 10.00 – 12 noon
Musical Circles 1 Carole Bradbury 01536 516587 varies 3rd Monday 2.00pm Knit and Natter Annette Chidwick 01536 523867 Home 1st & 3rd Mondays 10.00 – 12 noon
Photography Trevor Rudkin 01536 711976 varies 1st Monday monthly 2.00 – 4.00pm
Theatre Helen McAdam 01536 628304 Home 4th Monday 10.30—12.30
Tuesday
Computer Group Richard Boyles 01536 744753 Fuller Church Summer Break Resume inAutumn Discussion Group Mary Earl 01536 522456 Parish Church Rooms 2nd Tuesday in month 2.00 – 4.00pm French Diana Ellis 01536 723380 home 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 2.00pm Greeting Card Making Mary Earl 01536 522456 home 1st Tuesday 10.00 – 11.30am Italian John Sellick 01536 517868 Home weekly 10.00 – 11.00am Lunch Club Glynis Hall 01536 516249 varies 4th Tuesday varies Sugarcraft Joan Allingham 01536 722610 home weekly 1.30 – 4.00pm Writers Group Mary Wildman 01536 741222 Parish Church Rooms 1st Tuesday 2.00—4.00 pm
Wednesday
German Conversation 1 Joe Fletcher 01536 722399 home fortnightly 9.30 – 11.00 am
German Conversation 2 Joe Fletcher 01536 722399 home fortnightly 1.30 – 3.00 pm
Spanish Conversation Bob Thorogood 01933 650551 varies 2nd & 4th Wednesday 2.00 – 4.00pm
Bookworms Pauline Parkin 01536 799197 varies 4th Wednesday 2.00 – 4.00pm Greeting Card Making Mary Earl 01536 522456 home 1st Wednesday 10.00 - 11.30am Looking at Churches Janet Clements 01536 507721 varies 3rd Wednesday 2.00pm Musical Circles 2 Eileen Mason 01536 725925 varies 3rd Wednesday 2.00pm Playford Dancing Jean Beaver 01933 224474 St.Andrews Church 2nd & 4th Wednesday 2.30 – 4.00pm Scrabble Pauline Reed 01536 513850 Parish church rooms 1st & 3rd Wednesday 2.00 – 4.30pm
Walking Ann Kemp See Newsletter varies 1st Wednesday varies
Wining & Dining Christine Strachan 01536 515730 varies 2nd Wednesday varies
Thursday
Canals & Waterways Christine Strachan 01536 515730 varies 3rd Thursday 2.00 – 4.00pm Country Matters Derek Warren 01536 518560 varies 2nd Thursday varies Water Colour Painting Barbara Goodall 01536 523259
Parish Church Rooms 2nd & 4th Thursdays 2.00 – 4.00pm Jo Beaver 01933 224474
Friday
Bridge Sue Macfarlane 01536 523754 Bridge Club, Kettering weekly 1.30 – 4.00pm
Friday Pop in Sue Hince 01536 521023 Toller Church (Meeting Ln.) 1st Fri monthly 10.00 – 11.30am
Golf Alan Stephens 01536 726911 Pytchley Golf Club Every Friday 1.00 – 4.00pm