Science Group

Thanks to all contributors to the October meeting.

Meeting on November 19th, 2021

Bob is preparing a Christmas Science Quiz activity and we will be revisiting the Christmas tree. If we have time we will watch two short video clips featuring Tesla and Elon Musk.

The science group is producing the tree for the annual Parish Church Christmas Tree competition.

Details:
Christmas Trees to be assembled on Wednesday 1st December, 2021 and will be on display until Sunday the 5th.
We agreed that it would be a ‘food bank’ tree with additional decoration.
Please bring along your ideas and any items that would either hold it together or add to the Christmassy feel.
If we can all donate 2 full tins (we now have enough empties) each it will be most appreciated.
We will need a few volunteers to assemble the tree on Wednesday 1st December.

David Rose

Fun with Languages

Our meeting in October was well attended and we welcomed a new lady to join us. We revised some of Ma France to get us into the spirit of French after our work on Spanish.

Our next meeting will be on Thursday, 11th November at 10.30 am at the John Godber Centre in the Byron Suite.

Please come with relevant worksheets, pen/pencil, wearing a mask and with warm clothes as we will have ventilation. Some of you may find this OTT but the virus is still very much around and we need to protect each other please.

We will have a meal out on Tuesday 23rd November 6.30 pm at Bistro Pierre and by now Liz will have contacted those who are going to that.

Our meeting in November will continue and extend our Ma France adventures and we will work on some role play to build up conversational confidence.

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    Short Walks Group

    Twenty one members took part in the October walk from the car park of the fairly new Annesley and Newstead Country Park. Thanks to Phil Attenborough for arranging the route and leading the walk.

    Our next walk will be on Thursday, 18th November 2021. We will start the walk from the Nabb Inn on Nabbs Lane. This will be led by Roy Brown and will cover some familiar ground over Beacon Hill and the Misk Hills. There are some uphill sections but generally it is not too demanding.

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      History Group

      The History Group always welcomes all U3A members. Our usual meeting place which is Central Methodist Church should be fully open, including kitchen, for our next indoor meeting on December 15th. In the meantime on November 17th we have a visit to Richard lll & Leicester Cathedral. Leave Hucknall 10.30am. Leave Leicester 4pm. Return Hucknall 5.30pm (ish). I searched back through the records and found the History Group visited Richard lll in 2015 – 6 years ago. We had quite a few disappointed members who have not made it on to the coach for the visit this year but if enough members would like to go maybe another tour could take place in a couple of years. Let me know.

      A full list of meeting dates for the group with details of speakers and visits is available below and copies can be picked up at meetings.

      The visit to Sharpes Pottery and the Magic Attic was really interesting despite a close call with Morrison’s supermarket. The Magic Attic reminded me a little of the storage areas of Nottinghamshire Archives office. Thank goodness the volunteers are being so professional in looking after all their archive material, especially the local newspapers, for the benefit of family and local historians.

      A lot of Hucknall people must have connections with the area since so many miners families came over from Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Staffordshire when local collieries opened. There were other similarities with Hucknall due to the mining industry and subsidence. I am sure members would like to thank all the people there helping who volunteered on a day when they are not usually ‘working’. Incidentally Hucknall newspapers, which are on microfiche, can be viewed at Hucknall Library and they include those printed before the Dispatch began in 1903. The newspaper archive for the whole country is now held at Boston Spa in Yorkshire – could you fancy a visit?

      Bye for now, Maureen

      MEETING DATES 2021
      Meeting dates: 3rd Wednesday of the month – for this year only we include December.
      Usual venue for indoor meetings: Central Methodist Church.
      Time: 2pm prompt.

      November 17th 2021 Visit to Richard lll & Leicester Cathedral. Leave Hucknall 10.30am. Leave Leicester 4pm. Return Hucknall 5.30pm (ish)
      December 15th 2021 Friends of Bennerley Viaduct. (Kieran Lee) Coming to talk about this historic monument past and future.

      MEETING DATES 2022
      January 19th 2022 We hoped John Tedstone would come to tell us about the U3A High Street project but he has been called for jury service. It does depend on him being needed on the day but there is also a members Hucknall High Street project.
      February 16th 2022 Malcolm Darroch is coming to talk about ‘When the Balloon went up’. (He says it is a fascinating story.)
      March 16th 2022 Peter Godley from the Nottingham Historical & Archaeology Society is coming to tell us about ‘Archaeology in Nottingham’. Images, maps, etc on slides and artefacts from some of the digs will be on show.
      April 20th 2022 Visit to Cromford mill. We will have a guided tour of the buildings. Plus the Arkwright Experience. Leave Hucknall 12noon. Leave Cromford 4.30. Arrive Hucknall 5.30 (ish) Cost £16.
      May 18th 2022 Stephen Flinders is coming to tell us about ‘My Kind of Paris’. He says it is: What you may or may not know about Paris and what Paris has to do with Nottingham born dancer Dorothy Frettingham.
      June 15th 2022 Much delayed visit to Doddington Hall & Gardens. Leave Hucknall 9.30 am Leave Doddington 4.00pm. Return Hucknall 5.30 (ish) Cost £20 Price cut to the bone.

      No meeting July or August – Holidays

      September 21st 2022 Denis Hill is coming to talk about Victorian Housing Conditions which is a century or so before most of the bureaucracy and health and safety rules came into being. It would cover the lifetimes of our great grandparents.
      October 19th 2022 Visit to Derby Museum and Art Gallery. We will have a talk about Joseph Wright of Derby (Famous artist) then a self guided tour of the museum. Leave Hucknall 1pm. Leave Derby 5pm. Arrive Hucknall 5.45 (ish) Cost £10
      November 16th 2022 Trevor Lee is coming to talk to us. He usually provides us with mind pictures of entertainers; sometimes even their voices. Lots of reminiscing at this meeting.

      Watercolour Group

      The watercolour group has now restarted following the lock down. Our first meeting was back in October and I am pleased to confirm the meeting was well attended. Lock down has given time to most of the members to continue painting in their own environment and what a wonderful array of pictures was displayed at our first session.

      We are a group of like-minded people who enjoy creating paintings of all descriptions. We do it for our own enjoyment and if you feel you would like to join us, please contact the co-ordinator Rose via the contact form below.

      We normally meet every first Monday of the month (except when it falls on a bank holiday) at Titchfield Court, Orchard Street, Hucknall starting at 2pm till 4pm, with a small break for refreshments. If you are a beginner, not to worry, Patrick our Tutor will show you how to go on. The group contains people of all abilities and everyone is welcome.

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