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Interest
Groups Online (abbreviated as IGO) is an online u3a community that gives you
the opportunity to join groups, talks and courses from the comfort of your
home.
An Exploring London Group outing
Walk
around the Royal Parks. Hoddesdon Heritage Weekend
Good Friday Nature Walk
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Dear Members, Our National Office, the Third Age Trust ("TAT") issues monthly online newsletters full of great ideas on how to stay connected and involved. The TAT has asked committees to encourage members to sign up for the newsletter, which can be accessed from the link below: Either click on the link (or type the website name into your address bar) and then scroll down to the foot of the main page. Under the heading Quick Links there is a heading "Newsletter Signup". Click on this and you are taken to a page where you can input your details and receive the newsletter. I hope you find this helpful. Glynis Evans, Chair ___________________________________________________________ PUBLICITY & RECRUITMENT EVENTS
___________________________________________________________ Our monthly Newsletter has been produced as
a downloadable (pdf) file, which should be compatible with any
computer. It contains the "Chair Corner" message, details on some forthcoming events and other information about Groups etc. To view the latest editions please "click" on the link:- Please note that contact details (phone numbers, e-mail addresses etc) for Group Leaders and Committee Members are not shown in
this on-line version, as it is open to anyone with
access to the internet, and we wish to protect this information. Therefore members need to refer either to the version emailed to you, or the paper versions available at main meetings, as those versions do contain the personal contact information. Alternatively anyone (members and non-members) can use the club's email system to make contact with us - please refer to the top of the left hand margin of this page, and go to the 'CONTACTS' page, and the email address is in the margin. ______________________________________ CHAIR’S CORNER Hello again! Glynis EvansAfter a main meeting last month that I found particularly interesting, focusing as it did on some of the most iconic album covers of my youth, I am really looking forward to February’s speaker, Helen Fry. Dr Helen Fry is an English bestselling historian, author and biographer, who specialises in the history of the Second World War, with a particular focus on espionage and the Intelligence services of the Allies. She will be telling us all about the secret history of Britain's World War II interrogation centre, known as the London Cage. This was London’s clandestine interrogation centre, operated by the British Secret Service from 1940 to 1948. Helen obviously has a good reputation for her talks – I have been contacted by a number of people from other local u3as who want to come along and hear her speak on Monday 10th February. Our Interest Afternoon this month is on Friday 28th February and is all about Rye House. I would love to be able to tell you that we have an excellent speaker, but I’m afraid it’s going to be me! I hope what I have put together will be an interesting talk, not solely focusing on the history but I have tried to include interesting snippets and human interest. As usual this will be at the Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon starting with drinks and cakes and the chance to have a chat with fellow members at 2pm.Tickets are available on the door priced £3 – do come along. I hope you have already renewed your membership for 2025. If not, you can do this at our February meeting, through our website or by contacting Barbara Cordina, our Membership Secretary. I hope to see as many of you as possible at our Main meeting at the Spotlight on 10th February and at our Interest Afternoon on Friday 28th February. Chair __________________________________________________________________________________
Our next quiz will take place on 28th April, at our usual venue (St
Augustine’s Parish Centre, Broxbourne). _______________________________________
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Monday 9th December we held our first Christmas social at the Spotlight. Over 140 members came together for a festive
afternoon of quizzes, singing and camaraderie.
It was wonderful to see so many of our members dressed for the part in
Christmas jumpers and other glittery attire.
_______________________________________ Exploring London 6; proposed visit to BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir – Hindu Temple, Neasden I am arranging a visit to the Hindu Temple in Neasden on Thursday 13th March 2025.
We will travel by Golden Boy coach from the Spinning Wheel leaving at
9.20 a.m. for a guided tour of the Mandir Temple at 11.00 a.m. lasting
approximately 1.5 hours. We are then booked for lunch at 12.45
p.m. in the Shayona Restaurant which offers exquisite authentic Indian
vegetarian cuisine. At present, I have booked 25 places which
will cost £25.00 per head for coach and driver tip. The guided
tour of the Temple is free, but we are encouraged to make a donation
which can be done by cash, cheque or card at the donation desks or
online which you may wish to do. The cost of the lunch is per
individual at the time. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, London (Neasden Temple) _______________________________________Get to Know the Committee Each month we will feature one or more of our committee members, this month we are featuring Glynis Evans, our Chair, and Lesley Robinson, our Secretary.
_______________________________________ EXPLORING LONDON 5 EVENT On Friday 22nd November twenty six members of the Exploring London
Group 5 enjoyed a visit to Middle Temple in London for a guided tour and lunch. We were met by our guide Marian who was extremely
knowledgeable about Middle Temple, its history and current practices. Marian gave us so much fascinating information about the
development of the Middle Temple from the12th century to the granting of the
land in perpetuity in 1608/9 and then on to the current day, that it would be
impossible to summarise here. After our tour of the outside of the site (on a very cold
day) we went into the Great Hall complex where Marian talked about the rooms,
the customs and the development of the buildings. Our two-course lunch was served in the magnificent Great
Hall itself. One of our group members summarised Middle Temple well when
she said, “what a remarkably quiet, calm, self-contained little world it is, so
full of secrets and history”! Many thanks to Linda Williams for organising this
interesting visit. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE MAYOR MEETS LVU3A
Sherrie
McDaid the Mayor of Broxbourne stopped to chat with Glynis, Tim and
Lesley at the LVu3a publicity table at St Augustine Church’s
Summer Fair on Saturday 13th July. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEARNING EVENTS WITH THE u3a
There are always plenty of interesting online learning events free to join to be found at: Here are just a few: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- u3a FRIENDS COMMUNITY . "Looking for a fun day out with family and friends? Members
of u3a Friends Extra can enjoy 25% off* annual membership at English
Heritage - giving you unlimited access to England’s most stunning
historical places, including Rievaulx Abbey in Yorkshire (pictured.) This offer
is exclusively for members of u3a Friends Extra - join the scheme now at www.u3a.org.uk . To become a ‘Friend’, simply sign up to receive the Friends Newsletter on the u3a website via the link below. _________________________________________________________
KEEP UP WITH OUR NEWS
------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS FROM TWO OF OUR GROUPS __________________________________________________________________________________ SHAKESPEARE GROUP The
Shakespeare group is branching out…to look at other great writers as
well as Shakespeare….click on the link below to see our plans for 2025:- __________________________________________________________________________________ FORTHCOMING EVENTS FOR YOUR DIARY Monday 10th February, Main Meeting - Speaker - Helen Fry - "The London Cage". A secret interrogation centre in WW2. Friday 28th February, Interest Afternoon - Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon at 2pm. Speaker, our Chair, Glynis Evans - "Rye House" - More than just a train station, a pub, or a plot. Find out more about thislocal listed building and its surroundings. Tickets £3 on the door, includes tea and cake. Monday 10th March, Main Meeting - Speaker - Bobbie Darbyshire - "A Beginning, a Muddle and an End". Where do authors get their ideas from? Friday 28th March, Interest Afternoon - Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon at 2pm. Speaker Jo Livingstone - "Memory Boxes and Time Capsules" - Why collections of objects have been assembled, how they are used, and what memories and hopes they contain. Tickets £3 on the door, includes tea and cake. Monday 14th April, Main Meeting - Speaker - Jenny Mallin - “A Grandmother’s Legacy: Memsahibs and their Servants”. Jenny's book, "A Grandmother's Legacy" won "Best in World Cookbook 2017" by the Gourmand World Cook book Society: Monday 28th April , Fun Quiz (in place of an Interest Afternoon) (Parish Centre, St Augustines Church, Broxbourne) - See article further up this page. Monday 12th May, Main Meeting - Speaker - Neil Hanson - “The Myths of Time”. Neil will examine the myths and legends that have grown up around some of the most important events in British history, such as the Spanish Armada, the Great Fire of London and the First World War. Friday 23rd May, Interest Afternoon - Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon at 2pm. Speaker Lindsey Barrell - "An introduction to British Sign Language". Tickets £3 on the door, includes tea and cake. Monday 9th June, Main Meeting - Speaker - David Williams - “Mysteries of the Estuary" - The River Thames is part of London’s 2,000-year history but downstream, beyond the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, it gradually becomes a desolate and dangerous landscap. This presentation is about early tribal settlers, shipwrecks, pirate radio stations, tragedies, drownings and the most dangerous public path in Britain. Friday 27th June, Interest Afternoon - Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon at 2pm. Speaker Laura French - "Crossness". Tickets £3 on the door, includes tea and cake. Monday 14th July, Main Meeting - Speaker - Iestyn Edwards “My Tutu went AWOL”. Drawing on material from his best-selling memoir, "My Tutu Went AWOL", and making full use of his background in vaudeville, Iestin tells the story of being the Combined Services Entertainment ‘experiment’, sent out to entertain British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan during the conflicts. Wearing what 42 Commando called his ‘frock of many doilies’! Friday 25th July, Interest Afternoon - Barclay Hall, Hoddesdon at 2pm. Speaker Nadene Stevenson - "The power of Magnets for Health & Wellbeing". Tickets £3 on the door, includes tea and cake. Monday 11th August, Main Meeting - Speakers - Lou and Mike Casey are entertainers. Their show today is called “Palm Trees and Pineapples”. Monday 8th September, Main Meeting - Speaker - Jon Mein - "Room at the Inn". Travelling through Georgian Hertfordshire. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SEE WHAT OUR u3a CAN OFFER YOU One of our members, John Astin, produced another excellent video in December 2019 showing what happens at Lea Valley u3a. Sadly John passed away in March 2021. The video includes comments from a few members who explain what joining us has meant to them, and an insight into what some of our groups get up to. It is available to watch on YouTube.To view, please click on the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ECUfIJ7nn8 _______________________________________________________
Playreading Group . Come along to our group on the first and third Thurdays monthly at 2pm to enjoy the world of theatre. Click on the poster for more information:- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We also have our own Facebook page which can be found by clicking on this link:-
_______________________________________________________East of England Region of U3As The East of England region comprises the six counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Bedfordshire. The website can be viewed via the following link:- https://u3asites.org.uk/east-of-england/home "Regional News Bulletins" are published each month containing details of this month’s events and presentations both regionally and nationally. The latest edition can be viewed by going to their website. then click on the "Publications" link at the top of the Home page. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Sharing Agreement This
arrangement includes 7 local u3as, namely Broxbourne, Buntingford, Cheshunt, Hertford, Waltham
Abbey, Ware, and Lea Valley. ________________________________________________________The idea behind this is that where any of the other 6 u3as have groups that are keen to increase their numbers, they can open the group to members of LVU3A, and you will be allowed to attend those groups without having to join the other u3a. Conversely, where we have groups that are struggling with low numbers, they can participate and open themselves up to members of the other 6 u3as. It is very important to note is that members of our u3a can’t just see a group in another u3a newsletter and go along and join it. Only those groups which are struggling to be viable and which have agreed to open up to members from other participating u3as can be approached. 1) Broxbourne https://broxbourne.u3asite.uk/broxbourne-groups-open-for-sharing 2) Buntingford https://buntingford.u3asite.uk/buntingford-u3a-shared-groups/ 3) Cheshunt
4) Hertford & District 5) Waltham Abbey 6) Ware The groups at Lea Valley U3A which have agreed to open up their groups to the other u3a's in this arrangement (as at March 2022) can be found by opening this link: LVu3a Group Sharing If you have a query about the scheme, please contact me. Glynis Evans, Chair Lea Valley u3a's Constitution Under the recommendation of the Third Age Trust, many u3as amended their constitutions to facilitate new methods of voting and holding AGM's and SGM's (Special General Meetings) etc both during and after the pandemic, to ensure that they could operated legally without breaking any of their own 'rules'. Lea Valley u3a's constitution was updated in August 2021. It can be viewed by clicking on the link below:- Lea Valley u3a's Privacy Policy Lea Valley u3a treats members' privacy rights seriously. The policy document in the link below sets out how we will deal with your ‘personal information’, that is information that could identify, or is related to the identity of, any Lea Valley u3a individual member. ________________________________________________________
The u3a Central Office (ot Third Age Trust) provides guidance to branches should disputes occur. There are
three documents published which give procedural guidance covering ‘Complaints’, ‘Disciplinary’, and
‘Grievance’. These were reviewed and updated in 2022 to align with u3as latest guidance. You can view these by clicking on the links below:- Complaints Procedure Disciplinary Procedure Grievance Procedure VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO LISTEN TO CHILDREN READ IN LOCAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS Can
you spare an hour or two a week to listen to children read in a local
primary school? Schoolreaders is looking for more volunteers in
Hertfordshire to carry out this important role. Reading time for many
children at home and at school is often insufficient and one in four
children are now leaving primary school unable to read to the required
standard. Please visit the website www.schoolreaders.org to join or call 01234 924111 for further information, or click on this link:
Broxbourne Arts Forum ("BArts")
Lea
Valley u3a is affiliated to BArts, and one of our members is
present at a table in the bar area at all monthly meetings, with
leaflets and information.
BArts offers activities and events which are not usually provided by the Borough of Broxbourne's Leisure and Entertainments programme. It also represents the arts interests of
individuals and member groups and negotiates with the Borough, so that the arts
community may enjoy greater recognition and leisure facilities on a par with
the provision for sports. For more information either come to the table at our main meetings or visit the BArts website at: www.broxbournearts.org.uk On
the website you will find current and previous editions of the
"Broadsheet" which contains information on all forthcoming events. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lea Valley Discussion Group This
local society, founded in 1976, meets on Monday evenings usually twice
a month at the Methodist Church Hall, Middlefield Road, Hoddesdon. For more information and contact details please click on the link below: ------------------------------------------------------ - End - TOP |