1504 - Milton Keynes U3A
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1504 - Milton Keynes U3A
April – May 2015 MKU3A AGM 2015 All members are invited to attend 14.00 Wednesday 25 March 2015 MKCC, Strudwick Drive, Milton Keynes MK6 2TG Refreshments are included The meeting is followed by a talk given by Councillor Peter Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council (with an opportunity to ask questions) The afternoon will finish by 16.15 Milton Keynes U3A Trustees and Team Members Acting Chairman and Treasurer Brian Baldwin 01908 670 579 [email protected] [email protected] Secretary Janice Miles 01908 397 944 [email protected] Current Groups Coordinator Christine Behrendt 07766 026 357 [email protected] New Groups Coordinator Marcel Mallens 01908 618 609 [email protected] Office Manager Hilary Beckett [email protected] Magazine Editor and Webmaster Mike Ballance 01908 315 770 [email protected] [email protected] Team Members (not Trustees, but very much a part of the Team) Maggie Dormer, [email protected] Membership administration Alison Judd, [email protected] Treasurer Designate Phil Mountford, [email protected] Database project Sue Giordano, [email protected] Halls administration Elizabeth McMillan, [email protected] Public Relations Current vacancies Chair (Trustee) Open Meetings Coordinator (Team Member) The final copy date for the next issue is 9 May You can see this magazine, and previous issues, on our website in full colour Office: 11 Winchester Circle, Kingston, Milton Keynes MK10 0BA Telephone: 01908 281 717 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mku3a.org/ Registered charity number 298693 The Third Way April – May 2015 page 2 Chairman's Message This is my last message in the role of Acting Chairman and it has been my privilege to support the MKU3A in this way over the last 12 months. By the time this magazine is distributed several quite important things will have happened, fingers crossed. The AGM is taking place on 25 March and a new Chairman appointed. Also I will be stepping down as Treasurer after four years. I am writing this on 11 March so no guarantees but the omens are good and the Trustee Team just has one important vacancy for the year ahead, more about this later. Spring will have been officially announced on 20 March and the daffodils will be a little more advanced than they are this morning. The photo below is one I prepared earlier, from my garden last year. So in more ways than one this is a time for fresh ideas, new growth and new opportunities for our U3A to flourish. My first message to you this time is that we need a volunteer to plan, co-ordinate and develop the monthly Open Meetings. We had a good attendance of 111 at the February meeting, which was encouraging, but the 2016 speakers list and the development of the activities at this key event need a leader. Please come forward and help, you will have plenty of support to find your way in this important role. My second message is to encourage you to support Elizabeth McMillan who is leading a review of our internal and external Public Relations. Developing a more welcoming and inclusive Community, establishing effective links with other agencies tasked with supporting people in the 'Third Age', good links with the local press and many more similar principles are the basis of our approach. Our use of social media is being investigated. All good things come in threes so my third message is to ask all Groups to make sure they have a representative at the GLs meeting, which will take place at the Quaker Centre on 30 April. This is all about the Trustees working closely with the Groups to make sure we are supporting each other in making MKU3A an effective and enjoyable environment for members. I am hoping that the AGM will go well. Included in the Annual Report and Accounts (still available on our website) is a copy of the Third Age Trust Vision Statement. One of the reasons for doing this is that there are some concerns by the National Executive about how U3As across the country are holding firm to the original self-help ethos of this amazing and energetic organisation. I would like us here in Milton Keynes to have an open debate and make sure we manage the use of external paid resources effectively. My very best wishes to you all. Brian Baldwin - Acting Chairman The Third Way April – May 2015 page 3 News from the Groups Theatre Group 2 Meetings are held on the first Thursday of the month at Fulwell Court, St Ledger Drive Great Linford at 10.00 on 2 April, 7 May, 4 June, 6 August, 3 September 1 October, 5 November and 3 December. All MKU3A members are welcome. Milton Keynes Theatre Performances 2015 – 2016 are reserved as follows: 27 May 14.30 The Sound Of Music £32.00 (pay by 15/04/15) 15 July 14.30 Jesus Christ Superstar £19.50 (pay by 20/05/15) 22 July 14.30 Agatha Christie's: And Then There Were None £10.00 (pay by 26/05/15) 26 Aug 14.30 Shrek The Musical £35.00 (pay by 15/07/15) 23 Sept 14.30 Cole Porter's musical comedy: Anything Goes £25.00 (pay by 20/07/15) 23 Oct 14.30 English National Ballet: Romeo and Juliet £25.00 (pay by 20/05/15) 4 Nov 14.30 Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time £15.00 (pay by 08/05/15) 2016 8 Jan 13.00 2 Mar 14.30 20 May 17.00 Pantomime: Aladdin Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Avenue Q £15.00 (pay by 22/09/15) £25.00 (pay by 18/09/15) £20.00 (pay by 21/10/15) Milton Keynes Theatre now offers hot and cold food which is served from 13.00 on matinee days and from 18.00 in the evenings. Orders are taken until half an hour before the show starts. Tables can be pre-booked by phone, tel: 01908 547 500. For theatre outings, please contact Czesia Eales-Johnson at [email protected] or tel: 01908 506 706. Please make all cheques payable to 'MKU3A'. Please note that tickets must be paid for by the dates given to us by MK Theatre, as shown above. If you want tickets sent to you, please supply a stamped and addressed envelope to Czesia Eales-Johnson. Outings Group The visit to Polesden Lacey is now SOLD OUT Thursday 21 May: Visit to Trentham Gardens. Bookings by 1 April. A garden tour has been arranged for 11.15 with a duration of about 45 mins to an hour. Please note that the Wedgwood museum is not open until June. The new-look Trentham Gardens have matured into some of the finest in Britain. They have been described as "one of the UK's must-see gardens" by Alan Titchmarsh. See the mile long Trentham Lake, designed by Capability Brown, take the circular lakeside walk all the way round as it takes you beside the River Trent, by the bird hide, through Capability Brown's cascading weir and along atmospheric woodland trails. Refreshments available at own cost at the Italian Garden Tea Room and the Lakeside Cafe. The cost is £30 and the outing departs from Bletchley at at 08.00 or from John Lewis at 08.15. Return at 19.00 approx. The Third Way April – May 2015 page 4 News from the Groups Outings Group Thursday 18 June: Visit to Dudley Tunnel and Ruskin Glass Centre. Bookings by 7 May. Arrive at Dudley Canal Tunnel for refreshments at 10.15, then take the 11.00 boat trip. Discover 420 million years of incredible history with fascinating insights into what makes our world what it is today, embracing geology, archaeology, engineering, sociology and economics. Enjoy the music and light show in the Singing Caverns. Depart at 12.00 for the Ruskin Glass Centre then have lunch (included in the price) at 13.30. The site of the Ruskin Glass Centre was once home to Webb Corbett and Royal Doulton and was purchased by the Ruskin Mill Education Trust with the objective of keeping the indigenous trade in the area alive. The cost is £26 and the outing departs from Bletchley at at 08.00 or from John Lewis at 08.15. Return at 19.00 approx. The visit to Hampton Court Flower Show is now SOLD OUT The outings contact is Czesia Eales-Johnson, [email protected] or tel: 01908 506 706. MKU3A Choir Spring concert The MKU3A Choir Spring Concert will take place on Friday 22 May at the United Reformed Church in Newport Pagnell. More information from Janice Miles, [email protected]. Well done TAP! There was more acclaim in February for MKU3A's drama group, the Third Age Players (TAP). It gained a Distinction in the annual Milton Keynes Festival of the Arts and Music. Its entry was a double bill of short plays, Words! Words! Words! by Pip Parry, and A Soliloquy for Two by John Greenall. Both caricatured how Shakespeare managed to write his famous Hamlet speech, "To be or not to be …" Actors representing TAP on stage this time were Allan Thomson, John Greenall and Mike Rutter. The adjudicator, Vivienne Redford of Bedford, praised the cast's movement, body language, 'sincerity and spontaneity', delivery and gesture. She added, "A most interesting and amusing scene. A real privilege. Thank you." The Third Way April – May 2015 page 5 Group Leaders' Meeting For the attention of all Group Leaders Please note that the first Group Leaders' Meeting of 2015 will be on 30 April from 14.00 to 16.00 at the Quaker Centre, Downs Barn. Please make a note of this in your diary. If you are not able to attend, perhaps someone else from your group could attend to represent the group? Further details of the agenda to follow. If you have any item that you would like included in the agenda for the meeting please let me know as soon as possible. Chris Behrendt, Current Groups Coordinator News from the Groups Transport Topics Group Our monthly meetings started this year in February with a very interesting presentation of large scale model aircraft by Bill Blanchard. New members are always welcome to come and join us at our Neath Hill venue. Numbers attending summer visits can often be limited, so we do require prior notice. For the remainder of the year, there are five talks and presentations at Neath Hill, together with four summer visits. At the presentation on Wednesday 22 April, George Williams will give a talk on 'Low Cost Airlines'. The programme is as follows: 25 March Transport films, presented by Frank Banfield 22 April Low Cost Airlines, presented by George Williams 27 May Visit to the Accident Investigation Laboratory at Cranfield 24 June Visit to Brooklands Museum at Weybridge 22 July Visit to Snibston Museum at Coalville 26 Aug Visit to the Shuttleworth Collection at Old Warden 23 Sept Bedford to MK Waterway, presented by John Gunning 28 Oct Circus Trains, presented by Bob Boyd 25 Nov Bit Transport, presented by John Simeons 10 Dec Films and Christmas raffle Art Appreciation Group 2 A second art appreciation group starts on 26 March. Meetings will be at Kingston on the fourth Thursday of the month in the afternoon. Yve Morris, GL of the first art appreciation group, will run the group at the start. The purpose of the group is to learn about art; no previous knowledge is required. Please contact Yve on artapp2:mku3a.org or tel: 01908 642 445. The Third Way April – May 2015 page 6 News from the Groups Open Meetings The next Open Meeting will be on 22 April where the topic will be Medical Records In A Digital Age. Dr Rupert Fawdry, a retired obstetrician with MK Hospital who qualified over 50 years ago, intends to stimulate our thinking about the advantages and dangers of current IT within the healthcare sector. A thought-provoking afternoon on a subject which affects us all. Rambling Group All MKU3A members are welcome to join the Rambling Group which starts a ramble at 10.00 prompt every Wednesday morning with a brisk walk lasting about two hours. This is often followed by an optional lunch at the end of the walk. Please respect our understanding that parking in a car park (CP) when we start at a pub with limited car parking space should be kept for those who intend to use the pub after the walk. The walks programme is as follows: 1 April Leader: Anne Duckworth, tel: 01908 674 748. Furzton, public car park off Watling Street opposite The Bowl. 8 April Leader: Graham Jones, tel: 01908 606 315. The Swan, Broughton Road, Milton Keynes Village MK10 9AH. 15 April Leader: Alan Clarke, tel: 01908 510 504 Fayre and Square, Furzton Lake MK4 1GA 22 April Leader: Barbara Fothergill, tel: 01908 866 522 The Betsey Wynne, 21 Mursley Road, Swanbourne MK17 0SH 29 April Leader: Anne Duckworth, tel: 01908 674 748. Three Locks car park, Leighton Road, Stoke Hammond MK17 9DD. 6 May Leader: David Bowler, tel: 01908 282 535. The Swan, 2 Court Road, Cranfield MK43 0DR. 13 May Leader: Mike Newman, tel: 01908 232 621. The Bell Inn, Main Street, Beachampton MK19 6DX. 20 May Leader: Graham Jones, tel: 01908 606 315. The Coffee Pot Tavern, 30 High Street, Yardley Gobion NN12 7TN. 27 May Leader: Alan Perry, tel: 07873 161 586. The Wheatsheaf, 21 Station Row, Bow Brickhill MK17 9JU. The Third Way April – May 2015 page 7 News from the Groups Italian for Beginners Shortly we hope to start a new group called 'Italian for beginners' and we have some very keen members. We have a group leader but what is stopping us is the lack of a tutor who can help with pronunciation and give some guidance. In line with our ethos it would be nice if there is someone within MKU3A that could help. Please contact Marcel Mallens, our New Groups Coordinator, at [email protected] or tel: 01908 618 609 if you can help or know someone who could. Reading for Pleasure The Reading for Pleasure Group meets at Neath Hill on alternate Thursday mornings. Anybody in the Group can suggest a book they would like us to read. We all read the chosen book, which we have found either by borrowing from the Library, buying in a charity shop or on Amazon for £1 plus postage. At the meetings, which are usually led by Val, but sometimes by another member of the group, we read selected passages out loud. Everyone joins in with discussion of the plot, the characters, or the style of writing. The books we read are varied in content and style. They range from the story of the New Orleans floods, Zeitoun by Dave Eggers, The Woman in Black by Susan Hill and ghost stories. We have also read the classic Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton, an historical novel, Lady Jane Grey: The Nine Days’ Queen by Alison Weir, and A Month In The Country, beautifully written by J M Carr. The appeal of this group is that we are introduced to books that we might not otherwise read. We share ideas with others who can often give us background information or make us think differently. We have vacancies if anyone would like to join us. Map Reading and Orienteering Group – an appeal It is with sadness that I have to report the demise of the Map Reading and Orienteering group in its present guise, unless someone can come up with a formula of management to keep it going. Two years of indoor and outdoor exercises have been great fun and it's probably true to say that 'Map Appreciation and Getting Lost and Found in the British Landscape' might have been a better Group title! This may not be the end of the group – new blood may come in and take up the cudgels compasses and forge a new route – any volunteers? One mountain that group members wanted to ascend was the thorny subject of GPS (Global Position Satellite) Navigation that of which nobody in the group had knowledge. Again, in the great ethos of U3A, is there anyone who could offer assistance, or even a Short Course? There is a possibility of a short course on this subject being contracted, but an internal tutor would be wonderful. Nigel Wright, Group Leader The Third Way April – May 2015 page 8 Open Meeting 21 February – The Training and Use of Police Dogs The speaker at February's open meeting was Len Little who was a member of Hertfordshire's Police dog unit. He brought with him items of equipment that were used in the training of police dogs, including pictures and trophies. His talk started with how as a young lad he witnessed a policeman using a dog to make an arrest. This made him decide what he wanted to be when he grew up. His career in the police force started as a bobby walking the beat, reminding us of 'Dixon of Dock Green', and the blue phone boxes that used to be around (but are now only seen if you watch 'Dr Who'.) In those days they did not have personal radios and the blue boxes on the streets were the only way they had of reporting in. He told us of mishaps that occurred following the introduction of the radio, for example of the Bobby on a bicycle trying to hold the bicycle with one hand, and press his radio button to answer with the other, which often resulted in poking the radio aerial in the eyes, nose or ears. Becoming a Dog Handler was a much sought-after position, as for every four vacancies there could be about 188 applicants. Before receiving your dog, you would be given important items including a 'fridge (dog food in those days was tripe) and a dustbin for dog biscuits. The training consisted of playing the bad guy, trying to outrun a German Shepherd. If you were brought down by the dog you had to make sure that you were not injured. Another training technique involved being told to climb a tree but to ensure you get high enough up in the tree to prevent the dog from being able to reach you. Part of the training is to get your dog on the other side of walls or fences safely. Sometimes the fencing panel will allow the dog to get over but when it comes to the handler, the panel is not quite as secure as it might seem. This would result in the fence deciding that it wants to have a lie down and take the handler with it. Those who attended the meeting will, I'm sure, agree that it was interesting and funny. Many thanks Len. Jinnie Brooks The Third Way April – May 2015 page 9 Other news Series Talks by Bill Prescott Bill returns again to give us yet another series of his ever popular talks. The subject this year is: Knowing You – Knowing Me, portraits and self-portraits in art, literature and music. The talks will be held on Tuesdays 3, 10, 17 and 24 March at the Quaker Centre, Oakley Gardens, Downhead Park, MK15 9BH at 10.00. The cost is £3 per member and £4 for non members. Beds Plus Quiz On Tuesday 14 April in the afternoon at Flitwick there is a quiz for U3A groups who are part of 'Beds Plus'. Milton Keynes won in 2012 and 2013 and are keen to win again in 2015. Members of the MKU3A quiz group will be entering a team. If any other members are interested in taking part please contact Stewart Pye by e-mail, [email protected] or by phone, tel: 01908 225 740. This is subject to having the requisite number for an additional team. MKU3A is now on facebook! The Trustees considered it would be a good idea to have a presence on facebook, so here it is. If you have a facebook account, have a look at the page MKU3A. If you want to post something you have been doing, please go ahead. To prevent spam or messages from people who are not members of MKU3A, all content is moderated before publication. Milton Keynes Aviation Society The Society meets monthly at Kents Hill on the second Tuesday at 19.30. At the next meeting, on 14 April, the topic will be, Marshall of Cambridge: Past, Present and Future. On 12 May, the topic will be, Pioneers of Aviation. There is a website at www.mkas.co.uk/ which gives more information, including visits to RAF and USAF bases. special events and more. The Chairman is Andy Cornwell, tel: 01296 720 793. The Third Way April – May 2015 page 10 Bill Squires Bill sadly passed away at the end of 2014. He was loyal, enthusiastic, a gentleman and a member of a number of groups in our U3A for over 14 years. Bill sometimes researched then gave a talk, planned and led a Stroll or prepared refreshments and organised the raffle. All the groups he belonged to will miss him immensely. Recommendations Recommendations in this magazine are personal and do not have MKU3A endorsement. – two recommendations from Brian Smith Tailored alterations specialist, 4 Stable Yard, Downs Barn MK14 7RZ tel: 01908 667 312. They made an excellent job of altering my wife's coat at a very reasonable price. Alan Hodghton, 3 Poplar Close, Simpson Village MK6 3EF, tel: 01908 395 418, mobile: 07770 416 045. He is an excellent plumber and heating specialist who recently overhauled our entire heating system including fitting a new timer. Disclaimers and Copyright The material in this magazine does not reflect the views of the Trustees, unless specifically acknowledged to be so. All other material represents the view of the contributing member, for which no responsibility is accepted by the publisher. Publication of an advertisement does not imply recommendation by the U3A. Reproduction in any form whatsoever without the written permission of the editor is not allowed. © Copyright in The Third Way rests with MKU3A and the contributing members. All rights reserved. This edition was printed by Murrays the Printers 98 – 100 Alston Drive, Bradwell Abbey MK13 9HF Tel: 01908 326 560 The Third Way April – May 2015 page 11 Diary from April 2015 onwards Date Event page 25 March MKU3A AGM 2015 1 25 March Transport Topics Group: Transport Films 6 26 March Art Appreciation Group 2: New group, first meeting 6 1 April Rambling Group: Furzton, opposite The MK Bowl 7 2 April Countryside Ramblers: Stagsden, by the church 10 8 April Rambling Group: The Swan, Milton Keynes Village 7 14 April Quiz Group: Beds Plus Quiz at Flitwick 10 15 April Rambling Group: Fayre and Square, Furzton Lake 7 22 April Rambling Group: The Betsey Wynne, Swanbourne 7 22 April Open Meeting: Medical Records In A Digital Age 7 22 April Transport Topics Group: Low Cost Airlines 6 29 April Rambling Group: Three Locks, Stoke Hammond 7 30 April Group Leaders' Meeting: Quaker Centre, Downs Barn 6 6 May Rambling Group: The Swan, Cranfield 7 9 May Final copy date for the June – July 2015 issue of The Third Way 2 13 May Rambling Group: The Bell, Beachampton 7 20 May Rambling Group: The Coffee Pot, Yardley Gobion 7 22 May MKU3A Choir Spring Concert at the URC Church in Newport Pagnell 5 27 May Theatre Group 2 outing: The Sound Of Music 4 27 May Rambling Group: The Swan, Great Horwood 7 27 May Transport Topics Group: Visit to Accident Investigation at Cranfield 6 18 June Outings Group: Visit to Dudley Tunnel and the Ruskin Glass Centre 5 24 June Transport Topics Group: Visit to Brooklands Museum 6 15 July Theatre Group 2 outing: Jesus Christ Superstar 4 22 July Theatre Group 2 outing: And Then There Were None 4 22 July Transport Topics Group: Visit to Snibston Museum 6 The Third Way April – May 2015 page 12