Fun with Languages

Our November meeting continued a mixture of revision and moving on with Ma France.

We then split into small groups for some role play on what we had watched on the videos. This had a mixed response and lots of laughs!!! To sum up, we all need more conversational practice to build up confidence again after the long period of lockdown zooms. But we will get there!

Our December meeting consists of drinks, nibbles, fun and music as we hope for safe and happier times for us all and for the world in 2022.

Our first meeting of the new year will be on Thursday 13th January, 2022 at 10.30 am in John Godber Centre. New members welcome.

Joyeux Noel, Liz et Ann xxxxx

Medicine Blister packs

Thank you to all our u3a members who made a brilliant start in collecting medicine blister packs.

Regretfully, the pharmacies that were part of this recycling project are no longer collecting the packs so please do not bring us any more. Many thanks.

Discussion Group

Our monthly discussion group has now restarted its meetings at 1.45 pm within the John Godber Centre, Ogle Street, Hucknall. Normally we meet on the first Monday of each month excepting Bank Holiday Mondays .

There will be no meeting in December or January therefore the next meeting will be 7th February, 2022.

More u3a members will be made welcome. Please contact Christine via the contact form below:-

    Choir

    No news is not good news in this instance, I continue trying to interest someone with the necessary skills to guide the choir, but so far without success. I’ll carry on, because we can’t return to practise yet, so I may as well!

    Please pass on the word if you can, we are not of a standard to need expert tuition, but we will need someone to play for us. The NG15 has not come out yet, which has a wider circulation, so we may yet be lucky, and they’ll be lucky too, we’re a lovely group, and it could be a super, fulfilling interest for someone with the musical knowledge and a little time to give.

    On the other hand, I haven’t heard any bad news, so assume everyone is well and in good spirits. Please bear the needs of the choir in mind, we’d love to be able to get back together when we can.

    Thank you

    Christine

    Message from the Chair

    November means we are well into the autumn months. An obvious sign all around us are the interestingly coloured leaves that slowly drop from trees and shrubs to blow about and carpet the ground. But why do some plants shed their leaves before winter? It turns out autumnal leaf drop is a form of self-protection. While evergreen plants in cold climates have thick waxes and resins to protect their leaves from freezing and fracturing, deciduous species generally have thin leaves that are susceptible to cold temperatures. By the end of summer, many leaves are insect-eaten, diseased, or otherwise damaged. Dropping them gives the plant a fresh start in the spring, and the nutrients from the decaying leaves are recycled to help grow the next leafy generation.

    Some tree facts:
    There are over 60,000 species of trees worldwide but in the UK we have just 32. A mature tree can absorb more than 48 pounds of carbon dioxide each year, removing and storing the carbon while releasing the oxygen back into the air. They also prevent soil from eroding into our waterways, reduce storm water runoff, and lessen flood damage.
    Some of you may have read that the u3a are hoping to plant 5000 trees in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the UK u3a movement.

    u3a 40th Anniversary Woodland – Individual Trees
    Choose to buy individual trees which will be planted to create our u3a Anniversary Woodland and help support the environment, wildlife and climate. Every tree sold makes a difference and helps the movement get nearer its target of planting 5,000 trees by the end of the planting season in Spring next year. You will receive a specially designed certificate to download as a memento of your contribution to the environment and to the u3a movement. Please select the number of trees you would like to buy then click customise to add your name to the certificate. *Please note the u3a Anniversary Woodland is located on the England/Wales border in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The trees – two-year old saplings – will be native, deciduous trees; a mix of native species will be appropriate to the chosen site. Your purchase includes planting the tree(s), plus 12 years of maintenance to ensure the tree(s) become established.
    For individual members choosing to donate £7.50 for each tree, this is the link for further information and purchasing details. https://u3abrand.org.uk/catalogue/item/u3a-40th-anniversary-woodland-individual-trees

    …and finally another type of tree

    Hucknall Parish Church Christmas tree and Wreath ‘Competitions’
    We are preparing an entry into both of these events.
    Christmas Trees will be on display from Wednesday 1st December to Sunday 5th Decenber. The wreaths will be on show from Saturday 4th to Saturday 18th n December.

    When in town please do call in the church and have a look.

    David Rose: Chairman