Thames Valley Network u3a – NEW Zoom talks & Brandenberg Choir
Details of the further talks October are now published. Click on the links in the boxes below for the flyer that has full details of costs and how to book through TicketSource.
NEW
Thursday, 21st October at 2.30pm on Zoom
Little Men in Red Hats and other English Garden Eccentricities
By Dr. David Marsh
Closing date: Monday, 18th October
NEW
Tuesday, 26th October at 2.30pm on Zoom
By the Choir of St Bartholomew the Great * The Brandenburg Camino Choir
Closing date: Friday, 22nd October
NEW
Thursday, 28th October 10.30am – 12.30pm on Zoom
The Music of Singer-Songwriter, CAROLE KING
By Clive Aronson
Closing date: Monday, 25th October
NEW
Wednesday, 10th November at 10.30am on Zoom
The movies from Muybridge and Meliés to Miramax and Marvel (a History of Film)
By Dr Jeffrey Aronson
Closing date: Sunday, 7th November
Below are the events planned until December. Full details on each event will follow in due course.
21st October – Little Men in Red Hats. A talk by David Marsh
Dr David Marsh, is a Trustee of The Garden’s Trust, a national campaigning body for the protection and support of our historic parks and gardens and designed landscapes.
STOP PRESS – David Marsh, The Garden Trust Study Day Convenor, is kindly offering TVN u3a members a 25% discount off any of their lectures between now and Christmas. No need to be a member of Garden Trust. Details here.
26th October – Choir of St Bartholomew the Great * The Brandenburg Camino Choir
A very welcome return of ‘Brandenburg’ this time with music and seasonal readings reflecting the rich Autumnal atmosphere.
28th October – The Music of Carol King. A talk by Clive Aronson
This presentation will be on the music of CAROLE KING, singer-songwriter. She has composed songs sung by singers such as Carly Simon, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, NeilSedaka and many more.
The cost of the talk is Free. Full details can be found on the flyer. The closing date for applications is Monday, 25th October.
10th November – The movies from Muybridge and Meliés to Miramax and Marvel (a History of Film)
A talk by Jefferey Aronson.
This is a free event. Full details can be found on the flyer. The closing date for applications is Sunday, 7th November.
15th November – Garden Design. A talk by Richard Rogers.
19th November – Basque Refugees. From Colin Carritt
Details to follow.
23rd November – Thames Wildlife by Graham Scholey
Details to follow.
24th November – Van Gogh, The Golden Years from Keith Appleby
Details to follow.
9th December – Christmas Flowers. A demonstration by Katherine Kear
Details to follow.
‘TICKETSOURCE’ icon immediately below the event on the TVN website. You will receive an acknowledgement immediately and the Zoom link a few days before the event. PLEASE CHECK THAT YOU ENTER YOUR DETAILS CAREFULLY WHEN YOU BOOK.

