Tuesday, 14 th August Symons Hall Ringmer Village Hall

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Ringmer U3A Newsletter Open Enrolment Day Tuesday, 14 th August Symons Hall Ringmer Village Hall Summer 2018 Edition Annual General Meeting Announcements Friday 1 June: Next E-Bulletin (no. 14) Monday 25 June: Copy deadline for Autumn 2018 Edition of Newsletter Friday 20 July: Summer 2018 Edition of Newsletter published Our AGM will take place from 2-4 pm on Wednesday 16 May 2018 in the Village Hall. The meeting will include reports from the Chairman, Treasurer, Group Coordinator and SUN Representative. This year we also need to approve an amendment to our constitution. On advice from U3A we need to amend our object clause to read: the advancement of education, and in particular the education of older people and those who are retired from full time work, by all means including associated activities conducive to learning and personal development, in Ringmer and its surrounding locality. Your committee is also proposing to increase the maximum size of the Executive Committee from 10 to 12 to reflect our increase in membership. We also propose to increase the time that members can serve on the committee to 4 years in any role and a maximum of 7 years in total. (continued)

You will then be given the opportunity to vote for members of the Executive Committee for 2018/19. Nominations, with proposer and seconder, must be given to the Secretary by Tuesday 17 April 2018. More New Members The Village Hall was packed with representatives from the various clubs and groups in the Village for the recent HUB (Village Groups Fete). There was a great deal of interest in U3A and we had some 18 enquiries, many of which have or will join us. We are now rapidly approaching 200 members. The New Website Answering questions at the Hub The Ringmer U3A website is now up and visible on the WWW. Here is the link: https://u3asites.org.uk /ringmer/home It is early days and work will progress over the next few months. What is important is to keep it up to date and to that end both Keith and Martin will be doing some of the updating. What is now needed is for some of the conveners to take on the role of updating their own group pages. So, if as a convener you feel you could do this, contact Keith or Martin and access/training to do this can be given. Any suggestions as to how we can improve the site, within the bounds of the U3A site builder software are also welcome. 2

The February workshop of the Computer Group Group Reports Computer Group Ian Loughborough With just under 200 members we must be one of the smallest U3As. However, that does not stop us being at the forefront of communications. Almost all our membership -- 96% -- are on the Internet, although many struggle to keep pace with developments. So this January we set up a Computer group to help members share their experiences. In February we held a workshop, and in March we received a presentation about Staying Safe On-line from a cyber security expert. This enabled the development of a PDF file with advice that has been made available to all members on our web site. There is still room for more members! Photography Group Martin Whitlock The Group continues to flourish, with a regular attendance of about 20 members. New members are always welcome to join our sociable group. The photographic skills of our members has improved so much over the last year. We have produced a photo calendar for this year and propose to do the same again for 2019. We also have a yearly competition and meetings out and about with our cameras. Out and About Group Valerie King We have to change both the date and venue of our Out & About Group Meetings. These will now be held on the first Wednesday in March, June, September and December. Therefore the remaining dates in 2018 will be 6th June, 5th September and 5th December. The meetings will now be held at 10.30 am in the St Mary s Room, Ringmer Village Hall. 3

A Gathering of The French Groups 2Garden Group Marilyn Linehan By Jenny Hill All three French groups got together to meet one another over lunch on Tuesday, 20 March. The idea was to speak French most of the time, not sure that happened but people were very happy to get together and we all thank Deirdre Booth who opened her lovely house to us. A picture from the meal is below. All groups are to continue to meet over the summer before, perhaps, spending time in France in August. On the 13th March members of 2Garden visited the Apothecary in Lewes. It is a beautiful shop opposite St Anne s church at the top of the town. It is well worth a visit. Full details are on their website. We are a small batch distillery making natural scents, creams, aromatic waters and balms from flowers, bark, leaves, roots, blossom and moss that we grow or pick wild in the fields, mountains and gardens that we love in Sussex, Cyprus and Scotland. Amanda, the apothecary, welcomed us into her emporium and treated us to a lively and entertaining talk and demonstration. We tasted and sniffed the ingredients that go into her products, finishing up with a glass of their Fierce Botanics tonic water with ice and a tot of gin. As one of our members said, I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and found the information about the distillery side of things totally fascinating as well as learning about the individual ingredients of tonic. It was good (mostly) to taste each of the components!! Didn't realize I'd be drinking G&T on a Tuesday afternoon, but the bus delivered me safely back to the village! It was a really good afternoon and quite a change from our usual garden meetings and visits. 4

The group does not meet in the Summer, but will reform in September. Another of Elsie s interests is listening to music and from 2000 she led the Music, later renamed Musical Appreciation Group for some thirteen years. Unfortunately this group no longer exists, but it could always be restarted if there is sufficient interest. Elsie has given us a fine example of loyal service to the community. We wish her all the best and express our thanks to her for all her efforts throughout the years. Final Thoughts From the Chairman Celebrating Elsie Now in her 100 th year Elsie has decided that it is time to step down as Convenor of our Poetry Group. Elsie Bowler and her husband retired to Ringmer in 1980, but unfortunately her husband died soon afterwards. She went on to become active in the village and joined U3A in the late 1990 s. With a keen interest in reading and writing poetry, she joined our Poetry Group. This group was formed in 1991 and was led by Margaret Diggle from 1993 until 2007 when, at the age of 102, she moved to Uckfield. Stella Claydon and Michael Voigt then led the group until 2011 when Elsie stepped in. Over the years the group has shown an interest in both serious and lighthearted poetry and has had a loyal band of members. We are fortunate to enjoy the benefits of U3A, but there are some in our community who find it difficult to participate. Indeed there are probably some of us who struggle to hear what is said or to see a presentation. U3A is becoming more proactive in this matter and offers advice to us all via U3APLUS (https://plus.u3a.org.uk ). When we arrange meetings and events we must consider the advice given and take appropriate action where possible. With a little effort and thought by us all we can help more of our members and potential members to access our activities. We may not always be able to act on all the advice given as we mainly meet in members homes, but we must try. So next time we meet think about offering a seat nearer the speaker to someone who struggles to hear what is said. Ian 5

Your Current Committee Chairman Ian Loughborough Secretary Kay Fitzgerald Treasurer Sue Hall Membership Secretary Ken Boot-Handford SUN Representative Jill Collins Newsletter Editor Stephen van Dulken Group Co-ordinator Sylvia Coleman New Groups Co-ordinator Wendy Morgan Key to Chart Status NMM: needs more members WL: waiting list SA: spaces available *Number according to enrolment Your Current Groups and Convenors Group Convenor Phone Status No* Meets Astronomy Brian Wignall WL 18 Full no dates available will organise observation evening when weather allows. Computer Group Ian Loughborough SA 34 1 st Thursday 14.00 every month, August to be decided French 1 Jenny Hill WL 10 8 th 22 nd May; 5 th 19 th June 10.00; informal meeting in July French 2 Bridget Cross WL 5 Every Thursday 10.00 No meeting August Family History Bob Cairns SA 54 Last Tuesday 14.00 every month Gardening Club Jenny West WL 16 15 th May; 19 th June; 17 th July; 21 st August Joan Wignall 14.30 2 Garden Teresa Keen WL 20 2 nd Tuesday 14.30 every month Intermediate French Knit & Natter Denise Hadley WL 7 1st 15 th 29 th May; 12 th 26 th June 10.30 Margaret Eggleton Linda Perrott SA 4 1 st Friday of the month with the exception of August 14.30 Knit One Chat One Sue Hall WL 9 4 th May; 1 st June; 6 th July 14.00 Mah-Jong Julia Middleton WL 9 Meets every Monday 10.00 Out & About Valerie King WL 47 Next meeting Wednesday 6 th June10.30 in the St Mary s Room Ringmer Village Hall. Attendance charge of 1.00 Photography Martin Whitlock SA 27 Last Thursday every month 14.00 Poetry Reader Circle No current convenor No current convenor Not meeting until September No meetings arranged Scrabble Julia Middleton SA 4 20 th June; 18 th July 14.00 no meeting in May, Short Walks Jon Elphick NMM 7 Monday every month walks start in the Drs Car Park Anchor Fields 10.15 Spanish Conchita Wigley WL 9 7 th 21 st May; 4 th June 10.30 Theatre Club Ray & Jacquie NMM 39 Own programme Churchill Walking Lynne Booth SA 25 Meets the 1 st and 3 rd Wednesday 13.30. Can take more member only 9 or 10 turn up What the papers say Sue Wilkinson WL 5 28 th May, 25 th June 23 rd July 14.30; no meeting August 6