Discussion Group
Do come and join us at Harper's for one of our afternoons mulling over topics raised by group members. New faces always welcome!
Monday Book Group
This evening we will be discussing Toast, Nigel Slater's award-winning memoir of a boy's hunger. If you would like to join our group please contact Margaret. You will be warmly welcomed if you join us at the Bell from 6.30 pm
Guided walk at Otmoor RSPB reserve
Peter Barker, the volunteer at Otmoor whose talk at our April meeting inspired this visit, will lead a guided walk around the reserve. Meet at the Institute at 9.15 for car sharing. After the walk members may like to have a pizza lunch at the Abingdon Arms in nearby Beckley.
Members’ Meeting
This should be an entertaining evening as we learn about burlesque, admire the costumes and perhaps even have a go at a routine ourselves! We will be inspired by our speaker, Lauren Dean aka Miss Cherry Buns.
Craft Group
Sarah is kindly hosting our next meeting when we will continue with preparations for our entry for this year's Christmas Festival. Any member with an interest in craft activities is very welcome to join us. Please contact our President for more details.
October walk at Broughton Grange
Sheila P has kindly arranged to lead a walk at Broughton Grange, followed by optional lunch at Ells Lane garden centre. Please sign up at our members' meeting or contact Sheila if you would like to join the walk but won't be at Thursday's meeting. Lunch must be pre-booked and the menu will be available […]
Wednesday Book Group
Sheila has kindly agreed to be our host for this evening when we shall be sharing our thoughts on a murder mystery, a genre we have not included in our programmes before. The Devil and the Dark Water is by Sturt Turton. Set in 1634 it features a detective trying to solve a series of […]
Discussion group
Harper's Coffee Shop, Adderbury The High Street, Adderbury'Do join us at Harpers for another opportunity to share our thoughts on issues of current interest. New faces always welcome! Please let Margaret know if you would like to come.
Monday Book Group
Our title this month is Madame Bovary, the classic French novel by Gustave Flaubert, published in 1856, and met with fierce controversy, It is the story of Emma Bovary, a doctor's wife whose romantic ideas, boredom and dissatisfaction with her life lead her into lies, debts and entanglements and eventually to suicide. We will meet […]