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CAMBRIDGE BRANCH

CELEBRATIONS, LUNCHES, DINNERS, REGIONAL EVENTS




REGIONAL GET-TOGETHER (WESTERN AREA BRANCHES)

A Regional Get-Together will be held on Saturday 4th. April at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge in the Hexagon rooms of the Frank Lee Centre. For details of location see "where to find us map"

Branches taking part are Peterborough, Huntingdon, Wisbech, Bury St. Edmunds and Cambridge

Agenda

Coffee and Welcome

Talk by Mike Brown

Lunch

Talk by Amanda Goodman of BBC TV Look East

QUIZ

Talk Gardening Time by Peter Jackson

Conclusion of Meeting

Cambridge Branch members interested in attending the Regional Get-Together should submit their names at the February branch meeting as places are limited for this event.


SCRABBLE

Members meet on the first Tuesday of each month at the Memorial Hall, Great Shelford to play Scrabble. Games commence at 2.00 pm and finish at 4.0 pm. This is a very friendly get-together and tea and cakes make it a pleasant afternoon. The cost is only £1.00.per session. If you wish to take part just use the email facility to let the Webmaster know! (As at December 2008 there is a place for only one more.)


CHRISTMAS LUNCH 2009.

The Christmas Lunch this year (2009) will be held on a date in December and venue yet to be decided

Details will be published in the autumn.


SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION 2007.

Last year 2007 marked the Silver Jubilee of the Cambridge Branch of the Fellowship. To mark this milestone a special event was held on Saturday 9th. June 2007 at St. Johns College in Cambridge. The College is one of the oldest in the City, being founded by King Henry VII's mother in 1511.

We booked the College's Great Hall, arguably the finest of all University Halls, where a sumptuous celebration lunch was served. In addition to the ambience of the Hall, we were also be able to enjoy roaming around the College's beautiful grounds and courtyard, set beside the River Cam with its famous Bridge of Sighs.

The celebration was open to Fellowship members and their friends who were able to spend a most enjoyable day at the College.

 


 

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Last update: 10:00[GMT] 02-02-2009