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Kettering U3A August 2013 1 20th August 2013 Year 10 Newsletter 02 www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering (Registered Charity No. 1108614) Next Month 17th September 2013 The Royal Marriage Act Rebecca Probert From the Chairman GOOD NEWS! I am pleased to report that we now have a Secretary. I would like to thank Marian Tucker for taking on the role and welcome her to the Committee. I would also like to thank Mary Wildman for taking the minutes at our Committee meeting until Marian joined us. I was unable to attend the July monthly meeting as I was on holiday improving my French (and sampling the food/wine etc!) and would like to thank Mary for “deputising”. The speaker, I understand, was excellent and kept everyone entertained with his range of musical instruments – so well done David for finding such talent at short notice. Mary also did a brilliant job at ensuring everything went smoothly. Although the “Committee crisis” is resolved we still need to fill the vacancy for another member to bring us up to strength so please think about joining us. Plans for the 10 th Anniversary celebration at Wicksteed Park are now confirmed so please look out for more information in the Newsletter. This will be a ticket only event, numbers are limited and will be on a “first come first served” basis – so don’t delay get a ticket today! Cyril Cyril Cyril Cyril Today Chusan. The Opium Wars, and Britains first Chinese Island Liam D’Arcy Brown Two committee members attended the U3A Regional Conference on your behalf

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Kettering U3A August 2013

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20th August 2013

Year 10 Newsletter 02

www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering

(Registered Charity No. 1108614)

Next Month

17th September 2013

The Royal Marriage Act

Rebecca Probert

From the Chairman GOOD NEWS! I am pleased to report that we now have a Secretary. I would like to thank Marian Tucker for taking on the role and welcome her to the Committee. I would also like to thank Mary Wildman for taking the minutes at our Committee meeting until Marian joined us. I was unable to attend the July monthly meeting as I was on holiday improving my French (and sampling the food/wine etc!) and would like to thank Mary for “deputising”. The speaker, I understand, was excellent and kept everyone entertained with his range of musical instruments – so well done David for finding such talent at short notice. Mary also did a brilliant job at ensuring everything went smoothly. Although the “Committee crisis” is resolved we still need to fill the vacancy for another member to bring us up to strength so please think about joining us. Plans for the 10

th Anniversary celebration at

Wicksteed Park are now confirmed so please look out for more information in the Newsletter. This will be a ticket only event, numbers are limited and will be on a “first come first served” basis – so don’t delay get a ticket today!

CyrilCyrilCyrilCyril

Today

Chusan. The Opium Wars, and Britains first Chinese Island

Liam D’Arcy Brown

Two committee members attended the U3A Regional Conference on your behalf

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Members & Group Leaders Information

Forthcoming Speakers

15th October 2013

The Bugatti Family

Artists, Sculptors, Architects, and Engineers. Three generations of an extraordinarily talented family.

David Clayton

19th November 2013 The Work of a Magistrate

Wendy Curtis

17th December 2013

Christmas Party

with The Seagrave Singers

Refreshment Rota

Terry Young is our refreshment organiser and she will keep the contents of the refreshments up to date. There is no need to bring milk and biscuits. There is no washing up! If your group is assisting please be there by 1.15pm to help set-up

This month it is DIscussion

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Note changes to rota September - Canals & Waterways October - Country Matters/Looking at Churches

November - Musical Circles 2 December - Christmas Meeting

Normal charges are:-

TEA/COFFEE with biscuits 50p

SQUASH (on request) 30p

Trainee Newsletter Editor

I managed to complete my first newsletter with more than a little swearing at Microsoft Publisher. Thank you for the help from Brian and committee members getting it printed and distributed. A big thank you to all group leaders who sent me their reports, photographs and news items in plenty of time. As you are reading this, I have now completed my second edition with a little more ease. Please send your contributions via e-mail to

[email protected] by the deadline 10 days before the monthly meeting. Any sugges-tions and constructive comments will be most welcome. As I settle into the production process, initially it will be printed in black and white only, but in FULL COLOUR on the Internet.

Our next meeting at the Fuller Church, Gold St. Kettering

Format of the meeting:-

1.30pm Hall open

Tea/coffee & biscuits available

Time to browse the groups and sign up

for a visit.

2.15pm - 2.30pm U3A notices.

2.30pm—3.30pm Speaker

3.30pm (approx.) another opportunity to sign up for a visit and time to renew membership.

3.45pm Meeting ends.

Newsletter

You can view the newsletter in glorious colour on the internet at

h�p://www.u3asites.org.uk/ke�ering

and a fully interactive version is available there too and at

http://issuu.com/u3akettering/docs

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Your Kettering U3A Committee 2013-2014

Chairman Cyril Young 01536 392 065 [email protected] Vice Chairman Mary Wildman 01536 741 222 [email protected] Treasurer/Membership Sec. Maggi McGuire 01536 392 716 [email protected] Secretary Marian Tucker 01536 510 354 [email protected] Outings/Groups Co-ordinator Maureen Curd 01832 732 361 [email protected] Speaker Secretary David Clayton 01536 520 965 [email protected] Newsletter Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 [email protected] Committee Member Vacancy

Welcome To New Members

Sally Farrow, Sally Angell, Christine Foley, Margo McDonald, Elaine Medcalf, Christine and Peter Aikenhead

We hope that you will enjoy making new friends and participating in the activities of the Kettering U3A

Don’t forget that if you can’t get to the meeting you can:

♦ collect a Newsletter from either the Library or Tourist Information counter KBC.

♦ use our postal service, cost £4.25 for half year. Ask the membership secretary for details.

♦ download the newsletter from the web site, www.u3asites.org.uk/kettering and click on Links.

To All Group Leaders From the Committee Please check that any member of your group is actually a member of the U3A. This is important because of insurance implications.

Group Leaders know the Post Code of your venue. The emergency services will ask for it in order to despatch an ambulance without delay.

Group Coordinator Message First & foremost, as those of you who have read the reports in July's newsletter will have noticed I was in fact visiting musical circle 1 and not musical circle 2 as I incorrectly reported. This month I visited the Toller Church for Friday Pop-In. It is my second visit to this group and it is a very nice experience. You can literally Pop-In, have a cup of coffee, a gossip ,put the world to rights, have a laugh and leave or stay for an hour and get to know the people behind the names. New and existing U3A members would find it quite uplifting. Sue Hince who leads the group would ensure a warm welcome awaits everybody. Maureen Curd.

Web Master If you wish me to put additional information and/or photographs relating to your Groups on the Kettering U3A Website, please let me have this either via email to [email protected] or by letting me have hardcopy. It would also be useful if I could have your permission to quote your email address. There is not only a list of Groups on the Website, but each Group also has its own page for the purpose of displaying both information and photographs. At present I have been able to include photographs for some Groups, which is due to the efforts of their Group Leaders. Freda Smith Kettering U3A Web Master

News Letter Editor Next copy deadline: Saturday 7th September 2013 Members photos, drawings, cartoons etc. are all welcome. I will publish if space permits Please e-mail reports, information, photos etc. to Richard Boyles [email protected] or call 01536 744 753

To All Members If you are aware of anything affecting one of our members, such as an important birthday, anniver-sary, illness, etc. and feel that a card from U3A would be appreciated, please contact:- Joan Rolfe 01536 521 531

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Visits and Events As many of you are aware a NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT is required for you to reserve a place on any of the arranged trips. Theatre tickets are payable in advance as theatres will only hold a group booking for a limited period. Should you wish to cancel after you have confirmed a booking it is your responsibility to find a person willing to take your place and reimburse you accordingly. In some instances, if we have a waiting list for example, we will put you in touch with someone who has shown an interest.

ALL COACH FARES ARE SUBJECT TO NUMBERS In many instances we are unaware of final numbers so we cannot confirm the cost of the coach until this is ascertained. We now include a gratuity amount in the costing to include coach drivers and where applicable site guides. If we need to cancel through lack of support then those who have paid will get a full refund. Cheques should be made payable to U3A Kettering No. 2 A/C Thank you for your forbearance in this matter. Maureen.

Trips & Visits

Visit to the Poppy Factory Wed 11 September 2013 So far we have only taken names for this visit but it appears quite popular so we are now accepting money. The cost for this trip is £25.00 per person, which includes the coach and a donation to the poppy factory. Initially I was going to include a trip to Hampton Court but I changed it to Richmond Park. My reasoning for this was the cost. Richmond Park is free; Hampton Court charges are as follows Palace, Maze & Garden inclusive £14.85, garden only tickets £4.84. These are concessionary prices. Also an afternoon trip on top of the factory visit could prove very tiring. It would seem that many of you decided to cancel because we were not visiting Hampton Court but as it is so close there is nothing to stop those wishing to from going to the Palace under your own steam. However, as it appears to be a popular place for a visit I would suggest that we leave it for a future date when we can spend the whole day & make the most of our money. Coach only day trip to London Saturday 19th October 2013. This is joining a different group (courtesy of Eileen Mason) who also have difficulty in filling coaches so we have taken 15 seats from them at a cost of £13.00 per person. It gives a full day in London with time to do as you please, even fitting in a matinee theatre performance. This coach departs from Burton Latimer at 08.00 hrs where there is free parking. Contact: Maureen Curd 01832 732 361 The Royal & Derngate Sunday 03 Nov 2013 The Glen Miller Orchestra. Evening 5pm Seats held @ £22.50. Payment due immediately. Christmas Shopping visit to Trentham Village Thursday 07 Nov 2013. Coach only £21.00 pp. The Royal & Derngate Wednesday 13 Nov 2013 The Buddy Holly Story Matinee 2.30pm. Seats held @ £24.00 Payment due to reserve seat.

Trips & Visits The Royal & Derngate Monday 20 January 2014 Don Quixote the Moscow City Ballet evening seats held @ £28.00 payment due to reserve seat. Coombe Abbey Visit report. It was a very hot day and unfortunately we did not enjoy the usual comfort of Collingtree coaches with air conditioning (just when we most needed it). However, with the roof and windows open it wasn’t too bad when we were moving. The country park was extensive with a very nice tearoom etc. The hotel was a gem of history. The building was once an abbey and it has been wonderfully preserved although it is now a hotel with conferences, weddings and guest rooms. The tea was delightful and food just kept coming. It was served in a private room which was attractively set. One of our group had arranged for herself to have a gluten-free tea and whilst she was waiting she commented that it would be either a tiny plate or an enormous tray. It turned out to be the latter. Doggy bags were available for those wishing to avail themselves, and we all left feeling very Indulged. We could perhaps arrange a group visit to include a tour of the hotel building relating to the history of the abbey.

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Come and celebrate theome and celebrate theome and celebrate theome and celebrate the

10101010thththth Anniversary Anniversary Anniversary Anniversary of theof theof theof the

Kettering at a Celebration Tea

in the North Pavilion, at Wicksteed Park on

TUESDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2013 2.00 pm for 2.30 pm

Tickets: U3A Members £5.00 Guests/Visitors £10.00

Tickets will be available at the August, September and

October monthly meetings or they can be obtained, by post, from the Treasurer,

Maggi McGuire,

6 St Annes Road, Kettering, NN15 5EH (please enclose a stamped addressed envelope)

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Card Making 1—As always a most enjoyable two mornings. Thanks to my granddaughter finding a very pretty card on the web we were able to have a go at reproducing it, admirably I must say. The instructions

quoted a sewing machine but I discovered a way round that without too much trouble. The cards that were made were first class and many ideas poured forth. It is lovely to have such a good exchange of

ideas and views. Thank you Marian for such prompt production of butterflies. They are already in use! I'm sure that this is what U3A is all about. Keep on joining groups Members to get the most out of your membership.The next meetings are on Tues Sept 3rd and Weds Sept 4th. Looking forward to it already. Contact: Mary Earl 01536 522456

Bookworms— If you enjoy reading, why not come along to our group. Members choose a previously read (and enjoyed) book and we meet on a monthly basis to discuss our thoughts and opinions. Contact: Pauline Parkin 01536 799197

A Good Read—New members welcome.

Contact: Diana Ellis on 01536 723380

Bridge - Every Friday at the Bridge club 1.30pm-4pm.

Contact: Sue Macfarlane 01536 523754

Basic Spanish Conversation—The basic Spanish

conversation group continues to meet on the second

and fourth Wednesday of each month from 2pm to

4pm. We meet at various

members’ houses so there is

no charge. We use the book

Pasos 2 which is for second

level students.

We are almost at full capacity but could manage

perhaps one or two more members. However, because

of the level our members are at, new students would

need to have a reasonable knowledge of basic

Spanish.

Contact: Bob Thorogood 01933 650551 or [email protected]

Canals & Waterways—A good time was had by all of those who went on the trip to Gloucester Docks. Unfortunately I was not able to go, and hope to do so in the near future. There is no meeting in August but I am arranging a trip to Shardlow Heritage on Thursday 19th September at 11.am. We meet for coffee at the centre followed by a guided walk/stroll. The cost is £3.50 per person. I shall need to know names by the end of August as the centre is being

opened especially for our group. There is a pub next door for lunch but they will also need numbers for a booking. Directions for Shardlow are:Take junction 24 off the M1 , M50 1st junction, park in the car park of the pub next door. Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515730 or [email protected]

Notice from Third Age Trust (U3A)

and your Committee It is a requirement to be a member of the U3A that you should be fully paid up before you can participate in any group activities. The most important reason is that only paid up members are covered by the U3A insurance. In addition, it is unfair that others are subsidising your pleasure and you could also be preventing a paid up member from joining a group which may be full and have a waiting list. Renewal subscriptions are due by 31st July 2013 and all Group Leaders will ask to see your valid membership card at your first meeting group meeting in August.

Proposed Interest Groups Proposed Motoring and Local History Groups will not now go ahead. The numbers who have registered interest with me are insufficient to proceed. contact: David Clayton 07504 280838 or [email protected]

News - Interest Groups: Visits and Reports etc.

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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— The next meeting is on Tuesday September 10th at 2pm a the Parish Church Rooms on the Market Place. The topic will be "Are BabyBoomers Trials or Treasures"? In October Chris will be asking us If we were

shipwrecked on a Desert Island, who would we choose to have with us. I can already guess who you all think I would take! but you may be very surprised. I am looking forward to seeing everyone after the break .I want to say a sad farewell to Freda who has participated so much She will be missed. Contact: Mary Earl on 01536 522456

Card Making 2— Yesterday’s meeting was making House Mouse cards. Our next meeting is on Monday 21st October. Contact: Freda Smith 01536 482368

French—Please ring me if you are

interested in brushing up your knowledge of the language.

Contact: Diana Ellis 01536 723380

Computer Group — We’ve had no meetings since the last newsletter and next subjects are as follows. 27 August Security and Backups 10 September Family History

In the Autumn, I am planning to start a new programme on COMPUTER BASICS and new members are welcome.

Full details and up to date schedule at www.U3AComputerGroup.co.uk Contact: Richard Boyles 01536 744 753 e-mail [email protected]

Country Matters—In July we visited Twywell Hills & Dales walking from The Old Friar pub in the

village. We took the southern path and walked through the woods spotting lots of orchids and wild strawberries along the way. We noted quite a few butterflies including many, reportedly rare, marbled whites in

the hills and dales area. This year, the woolly thistles were not quite open probably due to the earlier cold spring. Walking back via the gullet, we spotted ferns and the ironstone beds were noted as well old railway track which were used to carry trucks loaded with ironstone from the quarry. We enjoyed a good meal in the Old Friar. By the time the magazine is in print we will have had August’s meeting, our next meeting will be 12 September at 10.30 meeting in Ashton, near Oundle, at The Chequered Skipper. October’s meeting is 10 October in Broughton at The Red Lion. Look forward to seeing you. Contact Derek Warren on 01536 518560 or e-mail [email protected]

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Italian Classes—One Italian class is running. If there

is anyone else interested please contact: John Sellick 01536 517878 or [email protected]

Kettering U3A Safe Driving Group—As we get older, being able to drive our car has a big effect on our lives. After retirement we may drive less than we did previously. Our skills are likely to erode and we may concentrate less than we should when driving. A car accident can have a devastating effect on an otherwise excellent retirement plan.

The aim of the Safe Driving Group is to help those drivers who would like to improve their driving skills and be more confident on the roads. We do this by developing a systematic method of driving – the same method

that is used to train drivers for the advanced driving test. We don’t expect our group members to reach the advanced standard of driving (although they can do that if they wish), but to take their driving to a level at which they feel confident. We’d be pleased to help you to be a safer and more confident driver and there’s NO TEST involved!

If you’d like to find out more about the Safe Driving Group, please contact either Roy or Steve.

Contact: Steve Clorley 01832 732342 07973 624815 [email protected] Or Roy Franklin 01536 482808 07751 106617 [email protected]

Gardening Group—Sunday 1 September. 1 – 5 pm

Holdenby House Garden. Northampton NN6 8DJ A 20 acre Grade 1 listed garden with stately lawns, hedges, formal gardens, Elizabethan terrace rose garden, Victorian greenhouse and tea room with

cream teas. The location of the BBC’s Great Expectations. Admission £5, children £3.50. From the A5199 and A428 between East Haddon and Spratton follow the brown tourist signs. Car share if possible. Contact: Ray Bradbury 01536 516587

Heartbeat— The next meeting will be on Monday 7th

October 2013, meeting at Poplars Farm Road, Kettering, start time will be the usual - 10 o’clock, followed by coffee at Weekley Contact: Bridget Ling 01536 414810

German for Beginners—The established 'German for Beginners' group is currently over subscribed. A second group for beginners could be formed if 3 or 4 applicants were interested, and if a meeting place could be

made available. Contact : Joe Fletcher 01536 722399

“White space filler”—Canal Group trip to Black

Country Museum, Dudley. Ready to enter tunnel

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Lunch Club—Last months Lunch Club went very well

so I'm told. I was in Cornwall myself so couldn't make it. People were made welcome and the food was good, the conversations flowing, what more could you want. Well done Jean & John Lewis.

This months Lunch is at The Royal Oak, Walgrave. Again two new people are taking a turn in hosting the lunch, please support them. The menu will be out in the main room at the meeting please take a look. Contact: Rosemary Cooke 01536 356899

Musical Circles 1—Our programme was mostly classical music; Woods "Fantasia of British Sea Songs"& the rousing "Liberty Bell March" by Sousa. Then followed a group of tunes played by the Academia Wind Quintet of Prague which gave a new interpretation of "alla Turca " by Mozart, "Polonaise in E flat Major " by Dvorak, " the Thunder & Lightning Polka" by Strauss & excerpts from " The Bartered Bride " by Smetana. Vocal pieces were from Mozart's "Magic Flute" & "The Pilgrims Chorus" from "Tanhauser" by Wagner. Finally we had popular songs from modern musicals; Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns" & "Music of the Night" and "Memory" by Lloyd-Webber. Contact Carole Bradbury 01536 516587.

Looking at Churches—

In the heat of July we went to Lowick church. We walked around the outside of the church briefly & noted the 12 weathervanes on the tower, but it was a relief to go into the church to cool off. St.Peter’s, Lowick is a beautiful church although nowadays there is only one service every two weeks, as Lowick is such a small village. The villagers do very well in raising money, as the church looks beautifully kept & people come from all over the country to see it. Indeed there had been a party of visitors on the morning of our visit. There are many stained glass windows and also some impressive tombs & marble monuments. The church has connections with Drayton Manor & much of the decoration was provided by the owners of the Manor in days gone by. Our next tour will be to Grafton Underwood on Wednesday, August 21st at 2.0pm.£2 each donation to the church. On Sept.18th it will be St.John the Baptist church in Corby. This will be £3 each as we are promised a cup of tea. Contact: Janet Clements 01536 507721 or [email protected]

Musical Circles 2— A dance theme was chosen for the first three pieces Berlioz, Chopin and Tchaikovsky. A change of mood now Faure - Requiem, Royal Fireworks by Handel and Choral singing of Wagner's Bridal March. After light refreshments a little jazz mass sung by the winners of BBC choir of the year 2010 Wellensian consort conducted by Christopher Finch.

A selection from Les Miserables completing an afternoon of music. Contact: Eileen Mason 01536 725925

Knit and Natter - This is a picture of a blanket knitted by one of the ladies from the knit and natter group. As you can see a lot of hard work went into it. We are now knitting items for the Crazy Hats Christmas Bazzar and are going to see if they can raffle or auction the blanket to raise money for them. Contact: Annette Chidwick 01536 523867

Advance Notice — Lunch Club Christmas

Special will take place at The Masonic Hall in Corby on Tuesday 3rd December at 12 noon. The Masonic Hall has good parking and is easy to find but maps will be provided. The menu will be Winter Vegetable Soup with crusty roll and butter. Roast Turkey with Stuffing and Chipolatas, Roast Potatoes and Parsnips, Brussels Sprouts and Carrots. Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce. Coffee/Tea and Mince Pies. Paper Hats and Christmas Crackers. Special dietary requirements can be catered for if notified. All for the sum of £14 per head. Bookings will start in Sept. Contact Ray Bradbury 01536 516587

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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 re-laxed atmosphere.

Contact: Pauline Reed 01536 513850

Poker Group—

Contact: Ted Bray 01536 521803

Playreading— We have now completed reading our play for July which was entitled "Ribald" by Keith Tom-linson. As there is no indication as to what the play is about in the County Library catalogue it is not always easy to find something appropriate, particularly as we have been meeting for 10 years now and have read many plays. "Ribald" in this instance was about a rock group, somewhat anathema to our group whose age range is 60-80+!!!. At least we can put it down to expe-rience. Next month we are taking a break from reading and will all be going to Cranford for afternoon tea. Contact: Carole Bradbury 01536 516587

Playford English Country Dancing—After much

searching, I have found a venue with a wooden floor which should be kinder to our joints! We meet on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays of the month. Our first meeting of the Autumn session will be on Wednesday, September 11th at St. Andrews Church Hall, 2.30-

4p.m. (Please note the new venue and TIME) New members will be very welcome. You do not need to bring a partner as we change partners frequently. Contact: Jean Beaver 01933 224474

Red Kite Investment Group At the July meeting it was unanimously agreed to disband the group as the value of the portfolio of shares was getting to big to manage comfortably. The assets of the group have been liquidated and divided amongst the members according to their holding. It is intended that the group will re-form and start again sometime in the

Autumn when members come back from their world cruises and members of Kettering U3A will be invited to join them. Contact: Ray Bradbury 01536 516587

Photos © Trevor Rudkin

Photography Group — Four members of the group

met outside Brixworth Church in July. The weather was fine, warm, with a mixture of cloud and sunshine. The church was open, so we took the opportunity to look round and try some photographing inside. The benefit of having a tripod for the long exposures required in a dark church became obvious. The outside of the church also made for interesting pictures, with its mixture of Roman, Saxon and later examples of masonry, its lovely ironstone colouring, and the unusual circular tower. The church graveyard also proved a useful source of images, with old stonework, gravestones, lichen, wild flowers and grasses. Our August meeting will probably be a return to Wadenhoe, a popular location last year. Hopefully the good weather will still be around then. Contact: Trevor Rudkin 01536 711976 or [email protected]

Musical Circles 3—The group is now taking its summer break, hopefully restarting in the Autumn Contact: Ray Bradbury 01536 516587

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Watercolour Painting Class - The Watercolour Painting Class will start again on the 12th September 2013 and the venue will be the Parish Church Rooms (next to St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Kettering) and the time is 2pm - 4pm, with plenty of free parking. We need more people to join us for this next term. Absolute beginners or experienced painters will be most welcome.

This month's picture is called "Beech Fairy" and is painted in watercolour by Eileen Mason. To see the above picture and to sign up for the September term, then visit our Watercolour Painting table today. Contact: Jo Beaver on 01933 224474 or Barbara Goodall 01536 523259

Wining and Dining— We had a very good meal with

excellent service at the Falcon at Fotheringhay. I shall be booking Exotic dining in Kettering on Wednesday 11th September at 7.0am, we had a good meal there but not everyone could

attend. If you wish to join us please let me know by the end of August Contact: Christine Strachan 01536 515730 or [email protected]

Writers Group— Hey there! You 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 need encouragement; or 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; a

cuppa is provided. We meet on the first Tuesday of each month from 1.45pm to 3.45pm in the Parish Rooms in Kettering - next meeting September 3rd. Write on any topic you like in any genre or form. For those who prefer a set topic to write to - or ignore! - find a picture at random - an old master or a family photo, whatever -, think about what it suggests to you, and away you go! For more information or ideas Contact: Mary Wildman 01536 741222 or [email protected]

Walking Group - The August walk was a circuit of six miles based on the Horse and Jockey at Manton just off the A6003 at Empingham reservoir. 10 members walked in beautiful sunshine through some the truly rural countryside taking in the

ancient village of Brooke but sadly no time to investigate the church. Lunch back at the pub was desperately needed! Thanks to John and Ann Kemp for finding this lovely walk . Next walk will be on the 4th September when we will circuit Pitsford reservoir. Meet at Brixworth Country Park car park next to the restaurant at 10 for 10.15 start. Lunch is possible in the restaurant. Contact: Pete Spence 01536 742372

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 as displayed in the 10th Anniversary cake below. Contact Joan Allingham 01536 722610

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Kettering U3A Interest Group Timetable (Updated June 2013)

Please contact group co-ordinator for more information before joining a group

The following 3 groups are in conjunction with Ise Valley U3A Please contact group co-ordinator before joining a group

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

A Good Read Diana Ellis 01536 723380 home 1st Monday 2.00pm

Card Making 2 Freda Smith 01536 482368 home 3rd Monday 10.00 – 12 noon Musical Circles 1 Carole Bradbury 01536 516587 varies monthly 2.00pm Musical Circles 3 Ray Bradbury 01536 516587 varies monthly 2.00 – 4.00pm

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

Poker Ted Bray 01536 521803 home weekly 2.00pm

Tuesday

Bridge Experienced Roger Stimson 01536 481523 home weekly 2.00pm Computer Group Richard Boyles 01536 744753 Fuller Church 2nd & 4th Tuesday 2.00 – 4.00pm 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 monthly 10.00 – 11.30am Italian John Sellick 01536 517868 Home weekly 10.00 – 11.00am Lunch Club Rosemary Cooke 01536 356899 varies monthly varies

Sugarcraft Joan Allingham 01536 722610 home weekly 1.30 – 4.00pm Writers Group Mary Wildman 01536 714222 Parish Church Rooms monthly 1.45 – 4.00pm

Wednesday

Basic German Conversation Joe Fletcher 01536 722399 home fortnightly 9.30 – 11.00

Basic Spanish Bob Thorogood 01933 650551 varies Every 2 weeks 2.00 – 4.00pm

Bookworms Pauline Parkin 01536 799197 varies 3rd Wednesday 2.00 – 4.00pm Greeting Card Making Mary Earl 01536 522456 home monthly 10.00 - 11.30am Looking at Churches Janet Clements 01536 507721 varies 3rd Wednesday 2.00pm Musical Circles 2 Eileen Mason 01536 725925 varies monthly 2.00pm Playford Dancing Jean Beaver 01933 224474 Ise Pavilion Grantown Cl. fortnightly 2.00 – 3.30pm Scrabble Pauline Reed 01536 513850 Parish church rooms 1st & 3rd Wednesday 2.15 – 4.30pm

Walking varies varies varies

Wining & Dining Christine Strachan 01536 515730 varies Second 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 Play Reading 1 Carole Bradbury 01536 516587 home fortnightly 2.00 – 4.00pm

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

RJB

Day Co-ordinator Tel.no Venue Frequency Time

Monday

Canasta Pam Towns 01536 521160 Kettering Bridge Club Fortnightly 1.30-4.00pm

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