And Finally Murphy applied for a fork lift operator job at a famous
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And Finally Murphy applied for a fork lift operator job at a famous
And Finally Newsletter of Murphy applied for a fork lift operator job at a famous Irish firm based in Dublin. A Pole applied for the same job and since both applicants had similar qualifications, they were asked to take a test and led to a quiet room with no interruptions by the Manager. STURMINSTER NEWTON When the results were in, both men had scored 19 out of 20. The manager went to Murphy and said, "Thank you for coming to the interview, but we’ve decided to give the Pole the job." An international movement that encourages retired people to Murphy, "And why would you be doing that? We both got 19 questions roite. This being Ireland and me being Irish surely I should get the job." take part in lifelong learning activities for pleasure. There are no prior qualifications, no exams and no degrees awarded. Manager, " We have made our decision not on the correct answers, but on the question you got wrong." Murphy, " Tell me now, and how would one incorrect answer be better than another?" Manager, " Simple. On question number 7 the Pole wrote down, 'I don’t know.' You put down, ‘Neither do I’. Have a relaxing Summer! Please don’t be shy and let us have some contributions to our newsletter from our members. The newsletter is published in February, April, June, August, October and December each year, so if you have an article for publication in the October 2015 edition, please submit it by email to david.jillperry@gmail.com or by post to Jill Perry, High Mead, 3 Church Close, Stour Row, Shaftesbury SP7 0QE by 16th September 2015. Our World group visit to Lulworth Cove June 2015 Full Report on page 13 August 2015 20 ISSUE 35 THE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN Barry Curtis brcurtis@hotmail.com “Every case is slightly different," said a spokesperson for the British Bankers Association. 01258 475427 "That's why banks look into the details of each case, rather than having a blanket policy for all instances of vishing," he said Bridget Pyle 01258 475378 b.pyle987@btinternet.com SECRETARY Wendy Benton 01258 475608 wendybenton17@gmail.com TREASURER Daphne Dee 01258 473489 tony@dee-01.fsnet.co.uk MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY Hazel Belben 01258 473934 hazel@hazelbelben.com GROUP COORDINATOR Jill Curtis jill.e.curtis@gmail.com How to protect yourself against vishing Banks will never ask you to authorise a transfer of money to a new account, or hand over cash ask for your PIN or passwords in full on the phone or via email send someone to your home to collect cards or cash ask you to send personal banking information via email or text ask you to carry out a test transaction online call you to advise you buy diamonds, land or other commodities source: FOS www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-33386934 01258 475427 SPEAKERS’ SECRETARY Mary Spurr 01258 471888 mjruston@googlemail.com COMMITTEE MEMBER Jean Thorne 01258 471175 jeancelticmist1942@gmail.com NON-COMMITTEE MEMBERS Would all members who have changes to their addresses and/or other details please complete the following and send it to: Hazel Belben, Membership Secretary, 17 Barnes Close, Sturminster Newton DT10 1BN, so that the records can be kept up to date. STURMINSTER NEWTON U3A CHANGE OF ADDRESS, TELEPHONE & EMAIL NOTICE Name: …………………………………………………………………… WEBSITE/PUBLICITY Audrey Groves 01258 471242 audrey.groves@btopenworld.com NEWSLETTER EDITOR Jill Perry 01747 838911 david.jillperry@googlemail.com New Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… New Telephone Number: ……………………………………………………… www.sturminsternewtonu3a.co.uk Third Age Trust: www.u3a.org.uk Registered Charity No: 288007 Sturminster Newton U3A Registration No: 771/750/0922 2 Change of Email address: ……………………………………………………… 19 And on the subject of scams here’s an update on the phone banking scam we covered in an earlier issue: Banks not liable in most vishing fraud, says Ombudsman By Brian Milligan Personal Finance reporter 6 July 2015 People who are the victims of so-called "vishing" scams cannot always rely on their bank to compensate them, a study has suggested. In nearly two-thirds of cases the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) found that banks were not responsible for victims' losses. It looked at 200 examples of the telephone fraud, in which account holders lost up to £100,000 each. But it ruled that the bank was liable for those losses in only 37% of cases. In 63% of them, consumers were left without compensation, having, in effect, given their own money away. As a result it is warning that account holders need to be much more aware of the risks. "We really want to share what we are seeing in the complaints we handle, and encourage people to get talking about scams with their friends and relatives so they become more alert to the risks," said Caroline Wayman, the chief ombudsman. 'No hang-up' scam "Vishing" - or voice phishing - occurs when fraudsters phone up, posing as the police or the victim's bank. Last year the scam cost customers £24m, according to Financial Fraud Action. Usually the fraudsters persuade their victims to move money from their account. Often they do this by telling customers to phone their bank immediately. However the fraudster stays on the line, tricking the victim into thinking they are talking to their bank directly. This is known as a "no hang up" scam. Chairman’s Report As many of you will know, Jean Thorne, who leads the Knit and Craft group and is also a committee member, is seriously ill in hospital at present. We are all thinking of her and send her all our love. Hazel Belben is holding the fort for Knit and Craft at the moment and looking after Jean’s pets. My sincere thanks are due to Bridget Pyle and the other committee members who kept everything going whilst Jill and I were away in France for most of June and July. Poor Bridget was assured that there is not a lot to do as Vice Chairman and then promptly had to take over when we were away, including distributing the June newsletter. Whilst we were away we missed our granddaughter’s 4th birthday, but we discovered the wonder of Skype and managed to speak to her on the day. What an amazing invention – and it’s free! We got back just in time for last month’s bi-monthly meeting and really enjoyed Mike Crankshaw’s talk on the Royal Yacht Britannia. What a good speaker he was. Make a date in your diaries for our next speaker, Dr Allan Chitty, on Thursday 20th August. He will be talking about the history of magic and conjuring and he will be revealing at least one magic trick that we can all learn and baffle our friends with. Don’t miss it! Later this week, on Friday 10th July, SN U3A are hosting a meeting of the West Dorset U3A Network at the Exchange when we will have the opportunity to speak to representatives of the other 7 U3A’s in our region and discover what they are doing and how they run their groups. We currently have 140 members who have either joined this year or renewed. That represents a fall of around 25 members from last year, which is a little disappointing. However some former members have moved away, some have joined other U3As and some have dropped off the radar. If you have a friend who was a member but has not rejoined this year, it would help the committee to know why, so we can put things right if there is a problem. Barry Curtis IMPORTANT NOTICE The FOS found that 80% of consumers conned out of their cash were over the age of 55. But it is a grey area for banks, who have also lost millions of pounds. Some banks do pay compensation, while others do not. 18 Would all members who have changes to their addresses and/or phone numbers or email, please complete the form on page 19 and send it to: Hazel Belben 3 Group Co-ordinator Report The Group Leaders will be having a get together on the 31st of July to exchange ideas & to discuss any problems that may have cropped up. Several groups have closed down for the summer break but will hopefully resume in September. Have a lovely summer! Jill Curtis Group Co-ordinator Bombay Sapphire Distillery Trip I am planning a coach trip to “The Home of Bombay Sapphire Gin” on Friday 18th September 2015 to discover the secrets of the world’s number one premium gin. The Bombay Sapphire Distillery is situated in rural Hampshire at Laverstoke Mill on the River Test. The visit includes the famous botanical glasshouses where the herbs which flavour the gin are grown, the services of an experienced guide, a look at the process of distilling, the history of the Mill, (which produced the paper for the Bank of England’s banknotes for 300 years) and a complimentary drink in the Mill Bar. Light refreshments and tea/coffee are available (not included in the cost.) The coach will leave Sturminster Newton Main Car Park at 11.00 am and return at about 5.30 pm. The cost will be £25.00 per head to include the coach and driver’s tip, entrance to the Distillery and the services of our guide. Numbers are limited and visitors are requested to wear sensible shoes as Laverstoke Mill is a working distillery. If you are interested please contact Barry Curtis on 01258 475427 or email brcurtis@hotmail.com. Cheques should be made payable to SNU3A Social Account. For further information about the Distillery please visit www.distillery.bombaysapphire.com 4 Do not readily click on links in emails from unknown sources. Instead, roll your mouse pointer over the link to reveal its true destination, displayed in the bottom left corner of your screen. Beware if this is different from what is displayed in the text of the link from the email. Do not respond to emails from unknown sources. Do not make purchases or charity donations in response to spam email. Don’t click on ‘remove’ or reply to unwanted email. Check junk mail folders regularly in case a legitimate email gets through by mistake. When sending emails to multiple recipients, list their addresses in the 'BCC' (blind copy) box instead of in the 'To' box. In this way, no recipient will see the names of the others, and if their addresses fall into the wrong hands there will be less chance of you or anybody else receiving phishing or spam emails. Similarly, delete all addresses of previous parties in the email string, before forwarding or replying. If you are suspicious of an email, you can check if it is on a list of known spam and scam emails that some internet security vendors such as McAfee and Symantec feature on their websites. [Snopes is also a good site] Most Microsoft and other email clients come with spam filtering as standard. Ensure yours is switched on. Most spam and junk filters can be set to allow email to be received from trusted sources, and blocked from un-trusted sources. When choosing a webmail account such as gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail, make sure you select one that includes spam filtering and that it remains switched on. Most internet security packages include spam blocking. Ensure that yours is up to date and has this feature switched on. Get Safe Online is the UK’s leading source of unbiased, factual and easy-tounderstand information on online safety. It is a great source of practical and understandable information about using the internet safely. The web site is: www.getsafeonline.org. REMEMBER NEVER CLICK A WEB SITE LINK IN AN EMAIL FROM AN UNKNOWN SOURCE— that’s the underlined text in the email that the email claims will take you somewhere e.g. Royal Mail or the DVLA, as in the scams already mentioned. 17 And on the subject of email scams: Motorists warned about scam emails STURMINSTER NEWTON U3A DATES OF MEETINGS OPEN TO ALL All meetings start at 3.15pm, and they are in the Bow Room of The Exchange. The entry fee is £1 for members and £2 for guests, which includes tea/coffee and biscuits. You don’t have to be a member of the U3A. Everybody is welcome. DVLA warns the public of scam emails that include a virus. 20th August 2015 From: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Last updated: 26 June 2015 , We’re aware that some members of the public have received emails claiming to be from DVLA confirming Direct Debit payment for a vehicle. The email has a Word document attachment that contains a virus. We do not send Word documents when confirming Direct Debit payments and we strongly advise anyone who receives one of these or any similar email not to open the Word document and delete the email. The government, led by Cabinet Office’s Government Digital Service (GDS), will continue to investigate reports of organisations which may be actively misleading users about their services or acting illegally, taking swift action when necessary. By using the online driving licence or vehicle tax transactions on GOV.UK you can be sure that you are dealing directly with DVLA. You can find the online driving licence and vehicle tax services in the driving licence and vehicle tax sections of GOV.UK. www.gov.uk/government/news/motorists-warned-about-scam-emails For those of who are new to using email—or even if we’ve been using it for a while—here are some tips for staying safe from Get Safe Online: 15th October 2015 Martin Fielding “My Life as a Vet” He has spoken to lots of WI groups but also several other organisations including Weymouth and Dorchester U3A groups. He tries to make it a light hearted talk about his varied experiences through full life as a vet in practice in Yorkshire & Dorset, concentrating on the funny things that have happened, - a sort of ‘Dorset’s James Herriot’. 17th December 2015 Kay Townsend “A Fairground at War – The World War ll Years.” Kay comes from a long line of fairground people and talks on various aspects of the life and what happened to fairgrounds during the war. She has great background knowledge of various fairground folk from Dorset 18th February 2016 Mike Beale Mike Beale will be talking about the Somerset and Dorset Railway. Use email safely Dr Alan Chitty “Magic – Ancient & Modern” This is a brief illustrated history of magic, conjuring & trickery with the emphasis on modern magic. It is fully illustrated with tricks and illusions using cards, coins, silks, ropes etc. &, most important of all, members of the audience, who are invited to assist. It consists of a blend of information & entertainment, with the emphasis on entertainment. He performs a talk/lecture mainly but not exclusively for clubs, charities & voluntary organisations. These have included a wide variety of groups such as TWG, WI, Inner Wheel, Probus and Ladies’ Probus, RNA, Past-Rotarians, church groups, U3A & many more. At least one secret will be revealed and audience members will have the opportunity to learn and practice a simple but baffling trick together, to impress their family and friends. Do not open emails which you suspect as being spam. Do not forward emails which you suspect as being spam. Do not open attachments [documents, pictures etc] from unknown sources. 16 21st April 2016 Mike Bolton Mike Bolton will be talking about Travel in New Zealand. 5 GROUP LEADERS UPDATES (The following articles are written by the Group Leaders) [As some groups are on summer breaks do check with the group leader if you are unsure of your next meeting—Ed] Art Wendy Gregory 01258 474646 The Art group is currently closed, we may restart if there is sufficient interest. Wendy Book Club (1) Heather Fullarton 01258 269072 All our members have now found their way to my new address but because of holidays and other commitments not everyone has been able to come to the meetings but have kept in touch and often send in their comments. It is great that we have a varied group, so different people have different views on the book we have been reading. Our May read was 'The Life of Pi' which gave rise to many comments. There were two strands to the story and different people had their own ideas of whether one or both were true. There were also some very descriptive 'gory' details which made that particular part difficult for some of us to read. Those people who had seen the film were able to give us a view of how the book was portrayed. Most people found it an intriguing book and very well written. I am now awaiting comments on our June book which I was responsible for choosing:- Bill Byrson's 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' not little anecdotes which I thought it would be, but a real tome of information, so I am wondering how other members have tackled it! Heather Book Club (2) Ines Somerville 01258 269286 We have read and enjoyed a variety of genres, including Historical Fiction - According to Queeney by Beryl Bainbridge; Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South - a beautiful look at life in Victorian Manchester; and The Beacon, by Susan Hill, a writer who can haunt her reader for a long time after finishing the book! In August we will discuss George Eliot's delightful Mill on the Floss, then a modern psychological thriller - we do do variety! If you are interested in joining our discussions please contact me. Ines Computer Technology Vanessa Dawson 01258 860750 There is no class running at the moment due to lack of numbers. Ideally we need six people, so if you would be interested in joining in the future please contact Vanessa Dawson on veecom@btinternet.com or by phone. 6 Royal Mail Email Scam A scam email is currently being sent to victims fraudulently claiming to be from the Royal Mail. Attached to the email is the CryptoLocker virus. The victim receives an email purporting to be from the Royal Mail stating that they are holding a parcel/letter for the victim. The victim is then required to contact the Royal Mail to arrange for the item to be resent/collected. By following the instructions within the email the CryptoLocker virus is subsequently downloaded to the victim’s computer. This virus encrypts files on the victim’s system and requests a ransom be paid in order for the files to be decrypted. Additional incentive is added for early repayment as the ransomware states that the cost of decrypting the files will increase the longer the fine is outstanding. Protect yourself: Look at who the email is addressed to. Is it generic or specifically addressed? Look at the quality of the images included on the email. Are they of sufficient high quality that they could come from Royal Mail? Do not open attachments from unsolicited emails regardless of who they are from. Do not click on the link supplied. Instead, go to the relevant website and log in from there. Check the address of any email received to see if it appears legitimate. If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone 0300 123 2040. 15 Digital Photography Angela Wallington Mr Bennie Benton 01258 475255 01258 475608 The Sturminster Newton U3A digital photography group has got off to a promising start this summer with the sharing of work and expertise (some members possessing more than others!) We have explored the merits of macro photography and ensured that each of us is getting the most out of our cameras, some finding to our delight that our seemingly humble cameras are capable of far more than we had ever imagined. Our July meeting will be a ‘field trip’ to the mill at Sturminster Newton where we will take a series of photographs using various techniques and at the August meeting we will bring our ‘best and worst’ for discussion and advice within the group, all with the intention of being the best photographers we can possibly be. In the autumn we are hopeful that we will have one or two guest speakers who will share their expertise with us, for example on the tricky business of photographing wildlife; we are all very much looking forward to that. We meet on a monthly basis at Reddleman House and, as a friendly, supportive group, offer a warm welcome to anyone who would like to join whatever their ability. Angela Wallington French Barry Curtis 01258 475427 Many thanks to Angela Wallington for keeping the French group going whilst I was on holiday in May and June. Unfortunately, due to everyone else going on holiday too, to various parts of the globe, our numbers have fallen right off and I have therefore reluctantly decided to cancel the group until September 2nd. Meetings will be at Bonslea Mead as before. If you would like to brush up your school French, why don’t you consider joining us in September. Barry Curtis GROUP CO-ORDINATOR’S MESSAGES – Jill Curtis Please can I remind all members that you are requested to let your group leader know if you are unable to attend any of their sessions. To help our administration please notify your group leader & myself if you have a change of address, telephone number or email contact details. 14 7 History Jill Curtis 01258 475427 The History Group has been having a change recently due to my holiday in France for 5 weeks. The rest of the group shared the research duties between them and covered Henry VIII and the succession, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I & Mary Queen of Scotts, Elizabethan coinage, medicine and Life in Tudor Times. We now move on the reign of Elizabeth I which will probably take us until the end of this term which finishes on 23rd July. Next term starts on September 10th. If you are interested join us on the 2nd & 4th Thursday in each month at 10.30am in the Chivrick Room at The Exchange. Jill Curtis Knit & Craft Hazel Belben 01258 473934 Hazel Belben is currently looking after Knit and Craft so please contact her for details. Luncheon Club (Tuesday) Anne Harding 01258 473649 We went to the Blackmore Vale Inn in June, and we are going to the Piddle Inn this month, and we are hoping to try the White Lion Inn at Bourton if they send a suitable menu. We usually have a group of twelve to seventeen. Enjoyable meal and a good chat. Anne Harding Luncheon Club (Thursday) Sheila Jarman 01258 471435 As we were away, Linda valiantly stepped in to organise the July 2nd luncheon group. She told me that all went very well. Well done Linda. We have just starting organising the August meal, which will be on the 6th at the Staggs Head in Yarlington, a favourite for the summer. Sheila Opera Appreciation Muriel Moss 01258 473852 U3A Opera group moves into the summer months with Muriel springing 'The Phantom of the Opera' on the group. Questions discussed were; a) what is the dividing line , if any, between Musical Theatre and Opera as we believe it to be? b) how do modern techniques in staging enhance audience appreciation? c) With a trend in moving across genres what does this mean in the future? At the previous meeting Peirro Mattei [Singer from The Royal Opera House] spoke of his life and experience in Opera. At our next meeting Keith Bradley [one of our members] will be giving an illustrated talk on his experiences as a singer. New members welcome . We meet on the 3rd Wednesday each month [not August] at The Methodist church . 3.15pm-5.15pm Lulworth Cove On a sunny Friday morning in June the U3A 'Our World' group, led by Betty Gaisford, met in the visitors' car park in Lulworth. In our walking boots, carrying rucksacks and maps, we joined the early season tourists as they strolled down to the cove. Not for us the trips round the bay, ice creams and crab sandwiches (delicious as they later proved to be), for we had come with more serious intent to examine the cliffs and rocks which make this part of the coast so unique. As part of the Jurassic Coast, Lulworth Cove offers an opportunity to see 150 million years of history in the layers of rocks, folded by forces more powerful than Man could ever conceive. Portland Stone, the oldest and hardest rock, (think of St. Paul's Cathedral) protects the outer points of the bay. The little stream which follows the road down to the sea was once a swift flowing river swollen by meltwater from the end of the Ice Age. Breaking through the weak points in the rock, it allowed the force of the sea to erode the softer rocks behind. The Purbeck beds, the clay Wealden beds, the Greensand and a layer of Chalk are all exposed to view. Most exciting, however, is the sight of these layers of rock folded as if they were as malleable as rubber, their existence due to the collision of an ancient African continent pushing into the landmass that became Europe. The gigantic forces which created the Alps and the Pyrenees had repercussions here in Dorset and have created spectacular scenery both in the Cove and further round the coast at the Stair Hole where the Lulworth Crumple attracts many visitors. Add to this fossils and dinosaurs and it is obvious why this area of coast justifies being a World Heritage Site. It is right on our doorstep, so why not discover for yourself how our world was formed. If you want to find out more, behind the gifts and souvenirs in the Visitors Centre there is an information area selling books, maps and DVDs. Ann Websper Muriel 8 13 IMPORTANT NOTICE Would all members who have changes to their addresses and/or phone numbers or email, please complete the form on page 19 and send it to: Hazel Belben Our World Betty Gaisford 01258 861423 In June Our World (Natural History Group) visited Lulworth Cove for a ‘hands-on’ look at the geology of the Jurassic Coast. Last winter’s storms had made significant changes to the chalk face. This made it difficult to pick out features such as the greensand strata and the point where the chalk beds have become vertical. Nevertheless, there was plenty else to keep us interested. There is a full report of the field trip elsewhere in the Newsletter; this was written by a member of the Group. Did You Know? Free Group Entry to English Heritage and its equivalent organisations U3A is included in the list of learning groups entitled to free group visits providing you apply in advance. You cannot just turn up with membership card and demand free entry. Go to the offers for members section in the national website for links to the relevant sites. Sturminster Newton Museum and Mill Society The Museum and Mill Society are urgently looking for volunteers for help at both sites for a few hours each month. If you have some spare time and would like to help, please contact Jo Trowbridge on 01258 472568 for further details. TO THE EDITOR Do you wish you didn't receive so much Door to Door unaddressed mail? Well this is how to stop it! Telephone this Royal Mail number - 01865796988 and ask for a form regarding opting out of receiving Door to Door unaddressed mail. They are very prompt in sending it. It's simple and there is also an address on it for opting out from other un-addressed mail deliveries. It doesn't get rid of it all as they are still legally obliged to deliver all addressed mail, which includes mail that is addressed "To the Occupier" but at least it gets rid of some of it, about 25% of it! Your Opt Out will last for a period of 2 years after which you will have to repeat the process. Let's all do it! Audrey Groves 12 Betty Gaisford Theatre Visits Ines Somerville 01258 269286 I have tickets available for next season's visits to Salisbury Playhouse: 29 October The Magna Carta Plays - four one-act plays on the theme of justice, power and its relevance to us today; includes a comedy, a look at royalty , then and now, and the relevance of Magna Carta. This promises to be an entertaining as well as salutary afternoon! £26 for seat and transport. Payable by August 30. 12 November Jane Wenham, the Witch of Walkern A witch is hanged in 1715, and nothing is the same...based on a true story, this looks at society's need to persecute what it does not understand. Beautiful, and relevant. £26.50 for seat and transport. Payable by 15 September 11February 2016 Ira Levin's Death Trap - a Broadway comedy thriller by a brilliant writer: a real, treat to brighten up the dark winter days £26 for seat and transport. Payable by 10 December. Please let me know if you are interested - we have places for friends and relatives - and need to fill the bus! The group cannot survive without support, so please indulge yourself we promise cheap theatre tickets, door-to- door transport and really good company! If you want a day in Salisbury without driving, we can fill the bus with non- theatre goers, but we do prefer sharing the theatre experience with you! Ines Wine Appreciation Simon Gowans We are taking a break in August. Simon 01258 475133 Yoga Ines Somerville Remains full - we will break for August. Ines 01258 269286 9 LUNCHEON CLUB (Thursday) SHEILA JARMAN 01258 471435 frank.jarman@homecall.co.uk LINDA INSLEY 01258 472843 theinsleys35@yahoo.co.uk 1st Thursday every month Different venues picked by members. nd LUNCHEON CLUB (Tuesday) ANNE HARDING 01258 473649 anneharding32@icloud.com 3rd Tuesday every month Different venues picked by members th MAHJONG HAZEL BELBEN 01258 473934 hazel@hazelbelben.com Mondays fortnightly 2pm At Hazel’s residence. OPERA APPRECIATION MURIEL MOSS 01258 473852 mumoss@talk21.com 3rd Wednesday of the month at 3.15pm at the Methodist Hall Sturminster Newton. By arrangement – Members’ homes. OUR WORLD (Natural History) BETTY GAISFORD 01258 861423 betty@gaisford.org.uk 3rd Tuesday of the month 10.30am at Betty’s residence. Places available. 4th Tuesday of every month at John’s residence 2.30pm. OUTINGS BARRY CURTIS 01258 475427 brcurtis@hotmail.com By arrangement. Currently closed, but contact Vanessa if you interested. PLAY READING & DRAMA BRIDGET PYLE 01258 475378 b.pyle987@btinternet.com 1st and 3rd Monday afternoons of the month 2pm at Reddleman House. Once a month—please check with Hazel for details SCRABBLE SYLVIA WORRALL 01258 475545 2nd & 4th Wednesday afternoons of the month 2pm at Sylvia’s residence. SOCIAL BRIDGE MAGGIE PEERS 01258 472253 margaret.peers@uwclub.net By arrangement - Members’ homes. SPANISH Groups 1 & 2 SANDY BARNABY 01258 821381 sandy4sjb@gmail.com 1 Weekly on Tuesdays at 2pm Member’s homes. 2 Fridays 10am at Sandy’s home. THEATRE VISITS INES SOMERVILLE 01258 269286 inessomerville@gmail.com By arrangement with members. Phone for details. WALKING KARINE LITTON 01258 471968 bonslea@aol.com By arrangement with members. Phone for details. SIMON GOWANS 01258 475133 simon.gowans@hotmail.co.uk INES SOMERVILLE 01258 269286 inessomerville@gmail.com 3rd Thursday each month 2.00 pm in the Chivrick Room at the Exchange—sessions restart in September Wednesday 10 – 11.15am Methodist Church Hall SN. Class full at the moment. CURRENT GROUPS ART WENDY GREGORY 01258 474646 Closed—may restart in September if there is sufficient interest. HEATHER FULLARTON BOOK CLUB (1) 01258 471895 hfullarton@aol.com INES SOMERVILLE BOOK CLUB (2) 01258 269286 inessomerville@gmail.com JANET BOLTON BOULES 01258 472300 janetbolton24@hotmail.co.uk MALCOLM GROVES CANASTA 01258 471242 audrey.groves@btopenworld.com JOHN ALLEN COFFEE & CONVERSATION 01258 473754 forestbear9@outlook.com VANESSA DAWSON COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 01258 860750 veecom@btinternet.com HAZEL BELBEN CRIBBAGE 01258 473934 hazel@hazelbelben.com Bennie Benton 01258 475608 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Angela Wallington 01258 475255 arwallington@btinternet.com BARRY CURTIS FRENCH 01258 475427 brcurtis@hotmail.com GARDEN CROQUET HISTORY KEEP FIT KNIT & CRAFT NORMA BONNELL 01258 472183 2 Tuesday in the month 2.30 pm At Heather’s residence. 4 Wednesday of the month 2.30pm At members’ homes. Every Thursday at 6pm Plough Inn, Manston. Please arrive by 5.50pm. Summer months only. Meeting in members homes 1st & 3rd Wednesdays at 10.30 am At Bonslea.—sessions restart in September Every Tuesday afternoon on the rec. Summer only (weather permitting!). JILL CURTIS 01258 475427 jill.e.curtis@gmail.com AUDREY GROVES 01258 471242 audrey.groves@btopenworld.com 2nd & 4th Thursdays 10.30am – 12pm in the Chivrick Room of The Exchange. (Not during August) Thursdays 10 – 11 am Stour Hall, The Exchange. WINE APPRECIATION JEAN THORNE 01258 471175 Currently closed due to ill health YOGA 10 11