Choir

‘June is busting out all over’ … It’s going to be much easier to sing with the sun shining, although the weather won’t put off anyone who likes to sing, they just may not do it with quite the same brio. Now that we can begin to see the possibility of actually meeting up again, (to me Covid has seemed a bit like being pregnant, you know it must end, but it doesn’t seem absolutely real until there are definite signs of it happening).

I wonder if anyone else would like to consider joining the choir? You could always come to see what we do, join in or watch. Get in touch nearer the date of our recommencing and we can arrange it. It would be a good time for anyone new to choir singing, and lacking confidence, to give it a go, as we aren’t back yet and it’s already been fourteen months since we sang together, so we’re going to be rusty! Hope to see you all before too long.

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    International Dining

    Our group has been meeting since February 2016 and we have tried many different foods, including Japanese, Polish, French, India, Nepalese and Thai street food to name but a few. We usually meet bimonthly on the 4th Thursday.

    For further information contact Marilyn Gretton, the group leader, on the form below:-

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      Pub Quiz

      Hopefully we may be able to re-start the Pub Quiz & Lunch at the Nabb Inn possibly in July but I will contact everyone nearer the date.

      Answers to the cryptic clue quiz for May on Flowers & Herbs
      1. This flower is one in the eye for the girl? IRIS
      2. Got Up? ROSE
      3. Please remember me? FORGET ME NOT
      4. Fashionable feline? DANDELION
      5. Cunning animal’s hand warmer? FOXGLOVE
      6. Bovine error? COWSLIP
      7. Wed Precious Metal? MARIGOLD
      8. Spring Month? MAYFLOWER
      9. Sad Ringer? BLUEBELL
      10. Vehicle State? CARNATION
      11. Duration? THYME
      12. Bill sounds like a nice fellow? SWEET WILLIAM
      13. Industrious Queen? BUSY LIZZIE
      14. Receptacle for dairy product? BUTTERCUP
      15. Used in thickening sauces? CORNFLOWER
      16. Mrs Bucket’s first name? HYACINTH
      17. Enclosure in criminal court for prisoner? DOCK
      18. A nice pad on a lake? LILY
      19. A Vicious Welsh emblem? SNAP DRAGON
      20. A wise old herb? SAGE

      Here’s a General Knowledge quiz to pass the time away during June.

      1. Which German word means lightning war?
      2. Can you name the rather tall co-presenter of the BBC One television quiz show Pointless?
      3. What name links the former rugby playing husband of Charlotte Church to the creator of The Muppets?
      4. Name the last British monarch to be born outside Great Britain?
      5. Which British television series is filmed at Weald and Downland Living Museum in Singleton, West Sussex?
      6. What did Ian Dury and the Blockheads want to be hit with?
      7. Human cells normally contain how many pairs of chromosomes?
      8. What is the name of Joe Biden’s wife?
      9. What’s the name of the tallest of all penguin species?
      10. What name is shared by a fictional plantation and the eldest daughter of Joan Collins?
      11. Designed by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, in which decade was the Sydney Opera House formally opened?
      12. Which famous American company has supplied the Presidential helicopter since 1957?
      13. Which actor was dubbed the muscles from Brussels?
      14. In miles per hour, what’s the maximum speed limit that mobility scooters are allowed to do on UK roads? (Hint: if you need a clue, it’s either 8, 12, 14 or 16 mile per hour)
      15. What does a Brannock Device measure?
      16. An ice giant is a giant planet composed mainly of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. There are two ice giants in the Solar System, can you name both?
      17. Who starred in the sitcom Nearest and Dearest with Hylda Baker and played Cannonball Lee in the 1990 film The Krays?
      18. Which Jane Austen novel tells the story of naive young Catherine Morland and her journey to a better understanding of herself and of the world around her?
      19. Which 3-digit number, particularly in America, is cannabis culture slang for marijuana?
      20. Name the world’s lowest lying capital city, it sits an amazing 28 metres below sea level?

      Reading Group

      A Reading Group meet up in Margaret White’s garden is planned for early June, weather permitting. Unfortunately at this moment Hucknall Library is still not open so it has been difficult to return books etc but they have automatically renewed all books until 1st July and I understand that they have a Click & Collect service if you log on to the Inspire website. Also I believe you can return books to any library so if you happen to be passing another one in Nottingham, give it a try.

      Weekenders’ Group

      The June Newsletter will be sent out after 1st June. Once again, many thanks to Margaret Whilde for printing off copies for those members not on email and for delivering them on her morning walk. We plan for garden meet ups at the end of May and also optimistically our birthday lunches, an outing and a Christmas lunch – more details later. Sadly one of our ladies passed away this month; we shall miss Joyce Crane at our get togethers; she was a lovely lady.