Our Next Monthly Meeting: Thursday 19th October at Hartley Hall Sandra Simmonds will give a talk on: "Life Under the Veil" PLEASE NOTE: NO ADMITTANCE before 1.20 pm. so that IG tables etc. can be set up. MEETING STARTS PROMPTLY @ 2 PM DON T FORGET TO BRING YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD!! AND: BRING A CHEQUE BOOK IF YOU PLAN TO PAY FOR A THEATRE TICKET, COACH OR A TRAVEL OR OUTINGS TRIP!
FORTHCOMING MONTHLY MEETINGS (1.20 pm for 2.00 at Hartley Hall) Date Speaker Title Info Nov. Brad 16 th Ashton The Job of a Laughtime Brad is a very popular speaker with other U3A groups and was highly recommended by Bushey U3A, whom he spoke to in March 2017. He has many talks and this recommended one is about the celebrities he has met and worked with on stage. It promises to be an informative as well as amusing talk. Dec. U3A s Got Talent - an entertainment with a raffle and tea & 14 th cakes! (see page below for more) Jan. 18 th 2018 Interest Group event: displays of their activity from some of our Interest Groups. (Group Leaders: see page below) Date Speaker Title Info Feb. 15 th 2018 Ian Keable Charles Dickens Conjurer: a Playbill of his Most Famous Show A talk including Magic tricks. Ian is very popular with other U3As.
FORTHCOMING MONTHLY MEETINGS (cont ) Date Speaker Title Info Mar. 15 th 2018 John Bercow "The Role and Responsibilities of the Speaker of the House of Commons" John Bercow, Speaker of the House of Commons. Owing to expected demand, this will be a ticket-only event. Ticket sales start on 14 th December in Hartley Hall
ARE YOU ATTENDING THE 21 OCTOBER SUPPER QUIZ AT FINCHLEY GOLF CLUB?? PLEASE BE SURE TO BE THERE FOR A PROMPT 7.00 pm START
Beyond the Trenches : songs from the first world war at home and abroad Wednesday 8 th November 2017 Hartley Hall at 8pm for 8.15pm Members of the Tonic Choir will be giving us a preview of their latest concert which is due for performance at Bentley Priory Museum on Saturday November 11 th. Beyond the Trenches was commissioned by the Museum as a finale to their current exhibition Dowding and WW1: The making of a Commander. The concert, which lasts about an hour, includes songs from the first world war alongside songs from 1900-1920. The programme also includes two new songs on the subject of WW1. Tickets, at 4.00, will be available at the 19 October Monthly Meeting.
Beyond the Trenches : songs from the first world war at home and abroad Wednesday 8 th November 2017 Hartley Hall at 8pm for 8.15pm Tickets, at 4.00, will be on sale at the 19 October Monthly Meeting.
Thursday 14 th December 2.00 pm, Hartley Hall It has come to the notice of your Entertainments Committee that many of you have talent! We certainly know that some of you can sing, tap dance, tell (tall?) stories, do conjuring tricks; and we believe that's not all you can do! So, why not enter our Talent Competition and strut-your-stuff? There will be a raffle! There will be a short table quiz! There will be prizes! There will be tea and cakes! It ll be the festive season, so time for some fun! To enter and for more information, contact Jean Gillett on the MHU3A phone: 07704 992268
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE INTEREST GROUP LEADERS GROUP DISPLAYS FOR 18 th JANUARY 2018 Monthly Meeting at Hartley Hall We are inviting you and your group members to display your activities, for the enjoyment of the general U3A membership. It would be appreciated if you participated to show your skills and talent. TO BOOK A TABLE Please, as soon as possible, contact Jean Gillett on 07704 992268 or email jeanniegillett@hotmail.co.uk
NEWS FROM THE INTEREST GROUPS MOTO (MEMBERS ON THEIR OWN) The next meeting is on Sunday 29th October 2017 2.30pm - 4.30pm If you would like to be added to our mailing list, please contact Sue Jackson, the co-ordinator, in the first instance: suejackson04@gmail.com or through the Mill Hill U3A website.
SUSAN'S LAUGHTER THERAPY WORKSHOP New Term has started great energy in the group. Please note a change of date for October is Monday 30th October. LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE COME ALONG AND SEE FOR YOURSELF EMAIL SUSAN ON 1SUEGARCIA@GMAIL.COM
NEW: COLLECTORS INTEREST GROUP This new Group intends to talk about and show things which members collect and how/why they started. Also to explain and exchange ideas about members collections which could be anything, e.g. stamps, coins, postcards, porcelain, glass, cigarette cards, records, books, model cars/trains, walking sticks, jewellery and so on. It might even inspire some to start collecting. The Group Leader, Stuart Trogal, plans to start on Tuesday 9 th January 2018, with subsequent meetings initially on 6 th February and 13 th March. Meeting will start at 3 p.m, lasting 1½ to 2 hours. The first meeting will be at Stuart s home and will subsequently be held in Members homes. If you are interested in joining, please email Stuart on: s.trogal@btinternet.com or ring: 8906 8255
CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIRS AROUND LONDON. The lowdown on Christmas Craft Fairs from our Craft Guru on the Outings Team! Although we are not organising an Outing as such, maybe some of you would like to get together to visit a festive craft fair. Here are some pointers to London s best fairs which can be reached by public transport. 1. 30 Oct - 5 Nov: Spirit of Christmas Fair at Olympia - 20-24. I've never been to this personally but I understand from friends that it is worth a visit. The entry price would put me off! 2. 8-12 November: Country Living Fair at the Business Design Centre in Islington - 14.50 and best to book ahead. I have been to this and also the one held in the Spring. Pricey admission but I have always found it fantastic. 3. 17 Nov-1 Jan: Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park - free. Great for families but not the sort of craft fair that I particularly favour. 4. 30 Nov-3 Jan: London Bridge Tudor Markets - stalls in street. Might be worth a look. 5. 8-9 Dec: Chelsea Christmas Craft Fair at Chelsea Old Town Hall - free. Have never been to this fair but regularly go to the Desire Exhibitions held twice a year - best jewellery in Britain outside Bond Street! 6. 9-10 Dec: Renegade Craft Fair at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick Lane. Looks interesting and seems very avant garde. Cannot find info on prices so maybe it s free! AND ONE OUTSIDE LONDON WHICH IS WORTH A VISIT, My must visit is Hatfield House Frost Fair 16-19 Nov - 8 admission and free parking. I have always managed to find lots of reasonably priced gifts here.
MHU3A s JANUARY OUTING A GRAND TOUR OF THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL on Wednesday, 17th January 2018 at 11.30 An hour-long guided tour which includes most front-of-house areas, the auditorium, the gallery and the Royal Retiring Room. The Royal Albert Hall from Kensington Gardens. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats. The Hall is a registered charity held in trust for the nation and receives no public or government funding. Since its opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage and it has become one of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings. The location of some of the most notable events in British culture, each year it hosts more than 390 shows in the main auditorium, including classical, rock and pop concerts, ballet, opera, film screenings with live orchestra, sports, award ceremonies, school and community events, charity performances and banquets. COST 11.00 p/p, Payment by cheque only. BOOKING OPENS ON THURSDAY 19 th OCTOBER, ROOM 3, HARTLEY HALL BETWEEN 1.00 AND 1.50. Please enclose these details in the envelope with your cheque Name & Date of Outing, No: of tickets (max 2), U3A Mem Nos, Your Names, Your email addresses, your phone nos.
27 th NOVEMBER OUTING THE FREEMASONS HALL & lunch at LA BALLERINA RESTAURANT The mystique of Freemasonry; what is it really about? Followed by LUNCH at LA BALLERINA RESTAURANT, COVENT GARDEN Next door to the Opera House in Bow St 'Whilst most of us are familiar with the concept of Freemasons, few can describe who they are and what they do with any confidence or accuracy. What has motivated generations of men to join its ranks? What does the symbolism mean? How does public perception differ to reality?' Individuals aim to shape their lives round five core principles: Integrity, Honest, Kindness, Fairness and Tolerance. Freemasons Hall has been the centre of English Freemasonry for 230 years and the Museum displays one of the world s largest collections associated with Freemasonry. Cost: 15.00 p/p Date: Mon. 27 th Nov at 11.00 Places: 8 Booking: Thurs 19 th October, Rm 3, Hartley Hall, between 1.00-1.50
U3A TRAVEL GROUP THE 2020 OBERAMMERGAU PASSION PLAY AND LAKE GARDA, VENICE & VERONA THE PASSION PLAY Oberammergau, Lake Garda, Venice, Verona & Innsbruck 2 nights half board accommodation in Oberammergau Category 2 Passion Play ticket (upgrade to Category 1 for 29) 5 nights half board accommodation in Italy Full programme of included excursions Return scheduled flights from London (regional flights available on request) Professional tour manager Executive coach VIEWS OF VENICE
VERONA OPERA HOUSE LAKE GARDA LAKESIDE CAFE VENICE CANAL BRIDGE A PAINTED HOUSE IN OBERAM- MERGAU ST FRANCIS IN VERONA ST PETER & ST PAUL OBERAMMERGAU Visit Tailored Travel s web-site to see details of this holiday in 2020 https://www.tailored-travel.co.uk/lake-garda-venice-verona-withoberammergau Please email: travelmhu3a@gmail for more details. Or see us at the Monthly Meeting, Room 3, 1.00 til 1.50 pm.