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SLU3A NEWS
Newsletter of the South Leicestershire U3A
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Our mission is to make lifelong learning and the enjoyment of leisure time and recreational activi-

  Issue No. 243                                                           OCTOBER 2020

     Forthcoming Events
  Monday 12th October 10:30 am
  Online Monthly Meeting by Zoom
     Bruce White: Our CoVid-19
          Lockdown Walks
   Friday 6th November 10.30 am
  Group Leaders’ meeting by Zoom
 Monday 9th November 10:30 am
  Online Monthly Meeting by Zoom
  Colin Cohen: What did Charles
  Dickens say about foodbanks?
 Monday 14th December 10.30am
    Interactive seasonal quiz                Another Market Harborough picture puzzle from Geoff Woods. Can you
                                                 identify the building? Find the answer later in the newsletter.

          Welcome to the October issue of the SLU3A newsletter.
          This month, in addition to plenty of articles from our activity groups, watch out for an
          update on our input to the National High Street Project. Also, Dave Martin, our new
committee secretary, has contributed two pieces: a Quick Quiz where gear is the theme on page 14
and a report on a walk from Gumley to Laughton and back on page 12.

Calling all Petanque/Boules players, no experience required
The New Experiences group recently enjoyed a morning playing Petanque
at the cricket/squash club in Fairfield Rd. It is a very easy game for
beginners and great fun. It is played outside with a maximum of 6 people ( 3
per side), with your own set of Boules, so it is probably one of the safest
activities to take part in.
I am trying to gauge interest in starting a SLU3A Petanque group that would potentially meet weekly /
fortnightly for some friendly games, possibly Mon, Tue, or Wed mornings.
The large gravel court costs £10/hour, so between 6, it’s great value. If you are interested in joining
the group, please contact me and let me know preferences for days, frequency of playing, if you have
your own Boules, and any experience you may have.
                                                 Kevin Millard kevinamillard@gmail.com 07526 657199
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SLU3A Details and Committee Items

                                       MEMBERSHIP
Joining the SLU3A could not be easier. You can join online through our website at
www.slu3a.org.uk or download an Application form. Contact our Membership
Secretary, Ian Webb, 11 Austins Close, Market Harborough, LE16 9BJ, email
slu3amembsec@gmail.com, Tel. 01858 440851. We will require your full name,
postal address, email or phone number.
The 2020/21 subscription is £20, or £16.50 if you are a fully paid Individual Member of
another U3A. Proof of membership of the other U3A must be provided including
Membership Number. If joining from January 2021 onwards, it will reduce to £8.00 for
a Full Individual Membership or £6.50 for an Associate Membership. Your subscription
can be paid either by cash or cheque, which should be made payable to the SLU3A.
When things have at last returned to normal we look forward to welcoming new and
prospective members at our monthly General Meetings held on the second Monday
morning, 10—12 in the Jubilee Hall, Bowden Lane, Market Harborough. Visitors are
encouraged to make a £2 donation. New members can chat with our welcoming team
and learn about the SLU3A and our Interest Groups.

                           How do I find the Newsletter?
During the current situation the Newsletter will usually only be available online from
www.slu3a.org.uk — go to What’s On/Newsletters. We hope to resume printing the
newsletter regularly as soon as possible.

                                   YOUR COMMITTEE
Liz Brett (Monthly Meetings & New Member Liason) 07907 631529 newmembsliaise@slu3a.org.uk
Louise Elsome (Groups)                           07740 572956 groups@slu3a.org.uk
Stuart Irons (Premises)                            07969 833342 premises@slu3a.org.uk
David Martin (Secretary)                           01858 440530 secretary@slu3a.org.uk
Helen Salisbury (Chair)                            07837 410575 chair@slu3a.org.uk
Paul Simpson (Treasurer)                           07885 808209 treasurer@slu3a.org.uk
Ian Webb (Vice Chair & Membership)                 01858 440851 membsecretary@slu3a.org.uk

                                        OTHER ROLES
                           Colin Ford (Refreshments)   01858 463129
                           Maryan Richardson (Trips)    01858 462573
                           Stephen Joy (Newsletter & Website) 07982 428397

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                       From the Chair
                        Our first virtual AGM! Thank you to everyone who helped make this a success:
                        the 43 participants and the team that helped make this happen - Louise Elsome,
                        Stephen Joy, Dave Martin, Ian Webb and Denise Smith. Three rehearsals paid
                        off and we all know more about the various features of Zoom! Your Committee
                        is now in place and is at the quorum of 7 - see gallery below. Supporting us in
                        voluntary roles and working with designated Committee members are Maryan
                        Richardson, Trips, Colin Ford, Refreshments and Stephen Joy, Newsletter Editor
                        and Webmaster. The second part of the AGM was an excellent talk by Phil
                        Aldridge, Digital Photography Group Leader, with lots of tips on how to take
much better photos with your mobile phones. It's on our website for a month: https://youtu.be/
lpIcxTR5unY October's streamed talk will be by member, Bruce White telling us about his CoVid-19
Walks. I look forward to seeing many of you on screen - we can have up to 100 participants. Behind
the scenes, we are planning a virtual meeting with group leaders on 6 November and Committee
members will represent SLU3A at the imminent National U3A AGM, as well as the East Midlands
Regional Meeting and the Leicestershire & Rutland Network of U3As talk in late October. Finally, yes,
it is frustrating to know that we have a long winter ahead where most of our activities do not allow us
to meet up in person. However, if anyone has any innovative ideas, simple or otherwise, then do,
please, get in touch with any Committee member or myself and let's see if we can make them happen
and involve as many SLU3A members as wish to participate: chair@slu3a.org.uk or call 07837 410 575.
Helen Salisbury

   Liz Brett   Louise Elsome    Stuart Irons   Helen Salisbury Dave Martin   Paul Simpson   Ian Webb
 New Member     Group Enabler     Premises         Chair        Secretary      Treasurer    Membership
   Liaison &                                                                                Secretary &
   Monthly                                                                                   Vice Chair
   Meetings

                   Membership Secretary
                    Further to my note in the September Newsletter, I stilI have the majority of the
                    2021 U3A Diaries that we were able to obtain from the U3A Trust, available for
                    sale. The cost is £3.50 including postage. These can be purchased by contacting me
                    on 01858 440851 and paying using either a Debit or Credit Card. I will need details
                    of your mobile telephone number to arrange the payment. An alternative method
                    is to forward a cheque payable to the SLU3A to me at 11 Austins Close, Market
                    Harborough, LE16 9BJ. I would like to thank those members who have already
                    purchased a diary.
I am delighted to advise that a further new member, Chris Orme, has joined us in September through
our recently introduced New Membership online portal and I would like to take this opportunity to
welcome him to the SLU3A and trust that he will be able to become involved and enjoy the range of
events and activities that are currently available.               Ian Webb, slu3amembsec@gmail.com

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                   Group Enabler
                    Just when we thought that U3As would benefit from exemption to the 'Rule of
                    6', the guidelines from National Office changed again making it difficult for
                    many of our groups to restart. All Group Leaders have been updated with the
                    changes which can also be accessed in the National U3A electronic monthly
                    Newsletter.
                    A Group Leaders' Workshop via Zoom is planned for Friday 6th November at
                    10.30am, more details of which will follow later this month.
Zoom is being used on a regular basis, both by the Committee and several groups. We have 2 new
'Zoomers' this month - the Transport and Science & Technology groups. The National U3A
continues to offer Zoom Tutorials - 'Zoom for Group Leaders', 'Zoom for Hosting Group Meetings'
and 'Introduction to Zoom'. However, if you are a complete newcomer to Zoom please consider
taking advantage of Denise Smith's 'Zoom for Beginners' session and virtual 'Coffee Mornings' -
look out for more information on these activities later in October.
Calling all Quiz fanatics - Dave Martin, SLU3A Secretary, is keen to start up a regular Quiz Night
and is on the lookout for potential Quiz Masters/co-host Quiz Masters. If you are interested,
please contact him at secretary@slu3a.org.uk We are trialling the Quiz format at the moment and
hope to get it off the ground soon.
It's great to have some different ideas for these changed times, especially with winter
approaching, and if anyone has other suggestions or wishes to offer their skills/expertise please let
me know.
                                                   Louise Elsome 07740 572956 groups@slu3a.org.uk

National High Street Project
During September our team of volunteers from SLU3A and MHU3A
have been taking photos and recording information about retail
premises in and around Market Harborough town centre. This
represents our contribution to a national U3A research project
which aims to capture changes taking place in high streets and
shopping locations across the country. September’s snapshot will be
used as a baseline from which to monitor changes over the next couple of years and it will be
particularly interesting to observe the effects that current behavioural changes caused by the
coronavirus pandemic, such as a rise in internet shopping and working from home, may have on
our high streets. The final national project report will be used to help raise the profile of U3A in its
40th Anniversary year in 2022.                                            Geoff Woods (Group Leader)

Avoiding Identity Theft and online fraud: You can find some useful information on this
subject here: https://www.totallymoney.com/identity-theft-protection-guide/
Or this from Which on spotting fraudulent & scam websites (seems to be available to non-
members).

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Interest Groups
Architecture:
Welcome to the ninth instalment of the Virtual Architecture Group. Thank you for the feedback I’ve
had in response to these messages. Please feel free to contact me if you have any suggestions about
architecture related films or tv programmes that might be of interest to the rest of the group.
The theme last time was modern and post-modern architectural styles, and this time I’d like to offer
you an article about London’s pointiest buildings, a tribute to the architect Richard Rogers who
recently announced his retirement, and news about an interesting looking programme on the Sky Arts
channel. As an antidote to all this modernity, next time I will have something to offer on more
traditional styles of architecture.
The Art of Architecture
The Sky Arts tv channel is now free to air. You should find it on channel 11 on Freeview and channel
147 on Freesat.
On Wednesday 23 September at 7pm a special edition of the Art of Architecture was broadcast. This
particular episode was all about opera houses, and amongst many examples it features the Sydney
Opera House, La Fenice in Venice, and the Harbin Opera House in China. (Although that date has
passed, it may be available on catch up).
London’s pointiest buildings
This article from the Londonist blog is all about London’s pointiest buildings. I expect most of these are
like marmite, some people will love them and others will hate them.
https://londonist.com/london/best-of-london/london-s-pointiest-buildings
Richard Rogers retires: Richard Rogers, one of the leading architects of the last 40 years, has
announced his retirement.      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/entertainment-arts-53998251
Architecture walks
When we can eventually resume meeting face to face, Geoff and I are hoping to organise a series of
architecture walks. The idea is to meet in one of the local villages, and go on a guided walk to look at
the various styles of architecture. We’re only at the initial planning stage, but possible venues include
Clipston, Geddington, Smeeton Westerby, Kingscliffe, Kibworth Beauchamp and Kibworth Harcourt. If
you would like to volunteer to be a tour guide, please let me know.
                                                Colin Cohen colincohen2@gmail.com 07973 348817

                      Art History
                      “I may as well confess now that I have been reckless and have made considerable
                      purchases. But I know that I will be forgiven when you see what I have bought.”
                      No, this is not my confession to an extravagant shopping trip! This was written
                      by businessman and art collector Wilhelm Hansen to his wife Henny, in
                      September 1916.
                      I recently managed to get tickets for the Royal Academy Exhibition, Gauguin and
                      the Impressionists. I was a little apprehensive about travelling into London but
                      when I saw the paintings I was really glad to have made the journey. There is
                      something special about being in a room with the actual paintings and however
                      good the reproduction, no photograph can do it justice.
                      In the early twentieth century, collectors Wilhelm and Henny Hansen began

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Art History continued
acquiring French art. Over a short time they collected works by Manet, Monet, Pissarro and Gauguin,
which they displayed in a purpose built gallery in their house Ordrupgaard, in Copenhagen. The
gallery was opened to the public once a week. Over time they acquired more works including those of
Delacroix, Corot, Sisley and Morisot. This exhibition is a selection of 60 works that are being displayed
in the UK for the first time. My favourite from the exhibition, ‘Plum Trees in Blossom, Eragny’ is by
Camille Pissarro. This shows the view from the painter’s house into the garden and the blossom on the
trees appears to be luminous. There is an excellent review of the exhibition in The Guardian
newspaper which you can find online and a virtual tour from the RA on YouTube https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lExKtbjHdwY
With the continued uncertainty of when we will be able to meet again in person, I am looking into
using Zoom so that the group can discuss artists and paintings. This is the element of our meetings
that we are particularly missing. I will be in touch with the group when I have the details. Meanwhile
look out for art programmes on TV and online. Sky Arts is now available on freeview and will be
showing a new series ‘Inside Art’ which will look at temporary exhibitions in various galleries.
                                                                                           Angela Deane

                 You might be interest in this newly published book, 'The Painter’s Hidden
                 Masterpiece', by a local historian which illustrates the amazing life of J M
                 Koelz: www.simonlake.co.uk

Bird Watching
Our outing last month to Stanwick Lakes was very much an Egret day as we saw
all three species that inhabit the U.K. Little Egrets are as 'common as muck' now
and Great White Egrets are rapidly heading that way too but to see a Cattle Egret
(pictured) was a bit special, though these too are more common than they were a
few year ago. We were entertained as it made its way amongst the cattle helping
itself to the insects on the cattle's sides. Nothing else bird wise to comment on
but dragonflies were still around in good numbers, mainly Migrant Hawkers,
Common Darters and Common Blue Damselflies with the odd Southern and
Brown Hawker thrown in.                                               Bruce White

                              Crafting for charities
                              These 4 baby blankets, knitted in a 10-stitch zig-zag pattern, have been
                              made mainly from donated, unwanted yarn. They will be sent to the
                              Kasupe project in Malawi once travel returns to a more normal
                              pattern.    Lots of lockdown knitting and watching iPlayer and
                              Netflix! Several of us continue to meet up for a cuppa in the park while
                              the weather is fine.
                                                                                        Helen Salisbury

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Drawing and Painting
                                              Our intended September outdoor painting day at Sibbertoft
                                              had to be cancelled just before the event after the
                                              government announced the Rule of Six. Any future attempts
                                              to meet up outside are becoming increasingly unlikely with
                                              the colder weather. So, back to the twice monthly topics.
                                              June has found a delightful painting of a dog which has been
                                              emailed out to members as a stimulus. If any group member
                                              did not receive it, please let either of us know and a copy
                                              will be forthcoming. So, the first topic for October is Dog
                                              Art. Any suggestions for the second half of October will be
              By a member of our group.
                                              gratefully received.         Elaine Scarlett and Sue Garman
Local History
In view of the latest government announcements regarding groups
meeting together, it is unlikely that we will be able to meet as a group in
the hall until spring or even summer of next year. However, if any
member has any photographs of old Harborough that they are happy for
us to circulate amongst the other members, please forward them to us.
Also, if any members are interested in presenting talks on local history
using the Zoom facility, we will arrange one or more online meetings for
the group. Please contact either Avril or Ian.
David Kyle has very kindly donated a number of Local History posters
from 2002 to 2008 and therefore, to remind us of better days when we
could all still meet and enjoy each other's company, this first poster is
from July 2003. We will continue to issue these over the coming months.
Avril Pell – slu3alocalhist@gmail.com

Listening to Jazz
With new restrictions in place as well as the various requirements for meetings in homes, there is little
prospect of the group meeting in the foreseeable future. Most members are not inclined to use Zoom
as a possible way to hold a session, perhaps understandable given some of the difficulties involved. But
we keep in touch through the leader's Weekly Newsletter, which details the records to which he has
been listening over the previous week - everybody from Duke Ellington to John McNeil (who he?) via
Fats Waller and Susan McCorkle, Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Condon and Rex Stewart this week. When
the leader remembers, the Newsletter is available on the SLU3A website, but as age increases, his
short term memory gets worse unless he writes down what he is supposed to do! Last such memo said
'will try harder', but he failed miserably that time so has written the memo again! If you have never
listened to jazz, why not give it a try - there is plenty of it out there on line, some of it live, as well as on
any DAB or internet radio, occasionally there is some on catchup tv! The leader is trying to watch a
programme of jazz divas on catchup at the moment...some good stuff there including Ella, Nina, and
the Divine Sarah! And even a clip of Betty Bop Carter!
                                                                                 Mike Goldsmith 01536 770122

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Music Appreciation 1
This month’s contribution is a little different from those in earlier months – a little lighter hearted you
might say – and don’t we need a little more light heartedness in these difficult times? My second
granddaughter, Cassia Scarlett Ellement, was fifteen on 2nd September. She was born on the same day,
fifteen years ago, that I had my right hip replaced – now a family joke! Grandad – I am having a record
player for my birthday – will you buy me a ‘vinyl’ to play on it? You know what a vinyl costs these
days? Anything up to £35! I ask her father what she would like – your choice he says, but don’t spend
too much. I start searching Amazon Music. I decide that anything ‘classical’ might not be the most
popular choice and I look for something that is not too outrageous – words and album cover that is –
not price! Eventually I pick on ‘Pretty! Odd’ by Panic! At the Disco, a pop rock band from Las Vegas
(2004) influenced by the Beatles, the Zombies and the Beach Boys – so it shouldn’t be too bad! It went
down a ‘wow’ and is now played morning, noon and night to the despair of the rest of the family. This
got me thinking. I have more than a hundred vinyls in a cupboard in the garage that I haven’t looked at
or played since I moved to Market Harborough in 2000. So, I have bought a new record player and I
am having a wonderful time playing and reminiscing to records from the 60s onwards when I was
learning to love and appreciate classical music. There is a wonderful recording of Dennis Brain playing
the four Mozart Horn Concertos and three records of Karajan conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra
in the 4th, 5th, and 6th Tchaikovsky Symphonies – a pity about the scratches! The prize though is the
Classic Rock series of five recordings in which the London Symphony Orchestra with the Royal Choral
Society play arrangements of some of the great classic pieces of contemporary composition. It’s great
to listen to Bohemian Rhapsody, A Whiter Shade of Pale, Total Eclipse of the Heart, Take my Breath
Away and many more in full orchestra mode.
I finish with a few words from Charles Darwin(1809-1852): “If I had my life to live over again, I would
have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once a week; for perhaps the
parts of my brain now atrophied would thus have been kept active through use. The loss of these tastes
is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral
character, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature.”
                                        Peter Ellement 01858 432966 peterellement36@gmail.com

Lovers of Gilbert and Sullivan might be interested in www.gsopera.tv (a subscription is required).

Music Appreciation 2
On reading a glowing review of a second C.D of Eric Coates music played by John Wilson’s remarkable
London Symphonia, I wondered what has happened to the vast library 'Light Music' over the last
twenty years. Today the music available in concerts and broadcasts seems to fall into two groups -
Classical and Pop. Perhaps the Light Music genre is hard to define, and is therefore difficult to
merchandise. The seaside and spa orchestras of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as
well as the smaller palm court ensembles in large hotels were a significant factor in the demand for
short approachable pieces. When BBC radio broadcasting was introduced in the late 1920s the music
gained more appeal and the launch of the Light Programme in 1945 with programmes like Music While
You Work, Melody Hour and Friday Night is Music resulted in Light Music Festivals with concerts
broadcast in the U.K and across the world.

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Music Appreciation 2 continued
The new delineation of the radio channels into Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4 during the 1960s was a significant
factor in its decline. Although Radio 2 was originally named as the channel for light music, it was soon
considered too highbrow for the targeted audience, just as it was thought to be too lowbrow for Radio
3.
Despite this, Light Music is still alive and kicking, mainly because of the efforts of the Light Music
Society which has its own London based orchestra and a library containing the music of 4000
composers across the world.
Geoffrey Moth 01858 43275 gmoth565@gmail.com

New Experiences
The rescheduled Boules/Petanque in September was a great
experience. It is a game that can be played as an absolute beginner,
but it certainly brought out everyone’s competitive spirit and we had
some very close games. There was a lot of interest in playing again,
so I am looking at the feasibility of starting an SLU3A Petanque
group. For more details see separate article or contact Kevin. Here’s
a photo of Lyndsay mid pitch.
                                       We continued the ball sports theme later in September with a
                                       visit to the newly opened Padel courts at the cricket/squash club
                                       in Fairfield Rd. This is a version of tennis, played with short
                                       racquets (Padels) where you can bounce the ball off the walls, a
                                       bit like Squash. The club are looking for new players, so please
                                       contact them directly if you missed the taster session.
                                         On Tue 20th October we are trying another orienteering route
                                         and scavenger hunt, this time at Irchester Country Park, if you
would like to join us for this please contact Kevin.
Kevin Millard. kevinamillard@gmail.com 07526 657199

Photography
For our September meeting we each contributed 6 photos taken in a village of our
choice. Here is a small selection—see more on the SLU3A website.

      Alastair              Kenny               Chris Orme                Phil               Mandy
   (Medbourne)            (Evington)         (Welland Place)        (Sutton Bassett)      (Eardisland)

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Railway Exploration

This month is the 9th anniversary of the foundation of our group. When I first put forward the idea in
2011 of exploring the background of the Rugby to Peterborough railway line I would never have
imagined what has since developed. The original number of 11 members has increased to nearly 30,
and our activities have become more and more varied, including field trips. Due largely to the work of
Dudley Brown and Tony Cook, we have covered many interesting aspects of railway history, both local
and national.
Perhaps the best part is that we have become a sort of "friendship group", where we have met people
whom we would never normally have met. It is also great that we are a group including women and
men. Sadly, we shall not be together for the anniversary day, and it does not look as though we shall
be able to meet for a long time yet. Meanwhile, we shall try to stay in touch through our weekly
articles, and anticipate that happy "Third Wednesday in the Month" when we can assemble again.
Phil Danks

Science and Technology
We ran our first Virtual Meeting using Zoom in September which was a success despite using the Free
Zoom version which limited the time available. We managed to have two talks, John Freeland
explained how Pandemic modelling was achieved and I talked about Computer punch cards and
lipstick. Our next Zoom meeting will take on Wednesday October 28 th at 2:00 pm we will be using the
SLU3A Zoom account so there will be no restriction on time. I will be sending the Zoom meeting
details to all members of the group but any SLU3A member who wants to join us just send me an
email.                                                   Michael Milsom m_milsom@hotmail.com

Tennis
We meet every Thursday morning at 10.00a.m at the Market Harborough Tennis Club Courts in Great
Bowden for friendly Doubles.
                                                                  Rita Moth Tel: 01858 432275

Transport
We ran our first Virtual Meeting using Zoom on Wednesday October 7 th. For our next
meeting on November 4th at 10am, we will be using the SLU3A Zoom account so
there will be no restriction on time. I will be sending the Zoom meeting details to all
members of the group but any SLU3A member who wants to join us just send me an
email.                                      Michael Milsom m_milsom@hotmail.com

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Ukulele Group / Strictly Ukuleles
The themes of our recent virtual sessions have included songs from MUSICALS (eg. My Fair Lady),
songs written by SONG-WRITING PARTNERSHIPS (eg. Goffin + King) and songs from the 1950s
explosion of ROCK ’n’ ROLL (eg. Little Richard). All splendid stuff. Some members continue to give
their performances a more public exposure by posting videos to WhatsApp, so we all know how
they are doing. No hiding there, then. Keep strummin’; keep smiling. David Evans 01858 463045

Wildlife Group
Visit to Pitsford Water Nature Reserve.
On Thursday 10th September the wildlife group enjoyed a wander around part
of this tranquil nature reserve enjoying the lovely views across the reservoir.
There were a large number of wildfowl including Gadwell, Grebe, Tufted Duck,
Coot and Moorhen. We also saw Grey Herons, a Little Egrit, a Kingfisher and
Buzzards.
                When the sun made a brief appearance we were able to observe dragonflies and
                damselflies and there were still a few butterflies about including Speckled Wood,
                Red Admiral and Small White. Although most of the plants had finished flowering
                we did spot Angelica, Marsh Woundwort, Rosebay Willow Herb and Meadow
                Sweet and noticed a variety of fungi.
                                                                                     Diana Baxter
Wine Tasting
We are conscious that infection rates are rising across the country and that unnecessary social
interaction - albeit distanced - should no longer happen, so this early September get-together was
the last scheduled meeting of the year.
I'm not sure how many of us expected great things from the Portuguese white wines that Shaun
brought us, but the quality was mostly very good and they represent great value of money.
We started with Animus Vinho Verde 2019, made at the northern end of Portugal from the
Loureiro grape, 10.5% £4.99 Aldi which was very fruity and suitable for a summer barbecue,
especially as it has a relatively low level of alcohol - rated by the group in the middle of the
pack. The group gave a similar mark to the second wine - Alvarinho 2019 Minho region Sainsbury
12.5% £7.50 made in a similar area but from the quality Alvarinho grape, also used for premium
Spanish white wine.
We moved on to two wines from the Douro valley - the home of port. The first was Vinteiro
Premium White 2019 Douro DOC Aldi 12.5% £5.99 which was rather dull with no distinguishing
characteristics beyond its dullness and was marked to the bottom of the pack by the group. We
ended the evening with the most expensive wine, which was also the clear winner. Douro White
2019 Sainsbury 13% £10 is made from "Typical indigenous white grape varieties" and had the
most fruit and length of flavour of the wines.
                                                                       Jonathan Shaw 07960 203375

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A Walk from Gumley
We did this short walk (3 miles) on Tuesday. It was only the second time that we had
taken the car out to the start of a walk; normally we just walk out from home. It was
definitely worth the three mile drive to Gumley and there is ample parking in a layby
near to the cricket ground, round the double bend from the church. The
area around Gumley and the village itself are well worth exploring.
We walked down the Laughton road, over two cattle grids which probably had
something to do with the fact that we only saw two cars along this stretch. The War
Memorial situated near the cricket pavilion, but strangely distant from the village,
enjoyed a wonderful situation with long views to the south. The return from Laughton
village - although you could easily go further on into Mowsley which has its own pub - is via footpaths
and a bridleway. There are a few stiles but mainly gates and a great view as you crest the slope at GR
671892*. Descend gently through a freshly ploughed field before tackling a short steep slope just after
Gumley Lodge. The good news for bovinophobics like Ann, is that it is sheep country all the way, apart
from a couple of horses which still managed to put the wind up Ann.
                  Back in the village of Gumley, we enjoyed our walk up Main Street, stopping to
                  admire some wonderful installations, one of them very contemporary on closer
                  inspection, the other reminding me of Wallace and Gromit, GR 681901.* The Bell Inn
                  is open between 12 and 3 if that sort of thing interests you.
                  My idea of a shortcut home via Debdale Wharf not only upset Mrs Satnav but also
                  the passenger who had to leap out three times to open and close the gates.
                 *My love of Grid references goes back to my grammar school education where they
                 were drummed into you, starting this long relationship with Eastings and Northings.
                 Although I might have a confession to make later…
                 Dave Martin

Don’t forget to visit the national U3A website. There’s a number of interesting articles on their home
page including a discussion group on Amateur Radio, a piece of interest to wildlife lovers on why
birdsong appears to have got louder, the U3A’s weekly Quiz and their Maths challenge which also
changes each week.
Their Learning Page is worth investigating as here you will find several other interesting projects,
including Creative Writing, U3a Eye (for photographers) and the Diary Project.
They also have a page of Covid-19 advice, including a link to Friends against scams.

                          Christmas Lunch
Currently with guidelines as they are we would only be allowed 30 people
to attend our Christmas lunch at Hothorpe Hall and we would have to be
socially distanced!! It has been decided we will sadly cancel this year and
look forward to 2021. However if guidelines change drastically we will let
you know.                                                  Deborah Ellis
                                                                                 Geoff’s puzzle answer from the front
                                                                                    page: Bray & Bray Solicitors.

                                                SLU3A News 12
Walking and Cycling Groups
Cycling
We have been meeting up on the 1st and 3rd Fridays and cycling in small groups, making the most of
what has been some very nice weather to explore the quiet lanes around Market Harborough. Many
thanks to John Church for leading the ride from Rothwell on Friday 2nd October.
The 3rd Friday ride on 16th October will start from the café in Welland Park at 10.30. The rides are
around 16 - 20miles. We have plenty of space to take new members and anyone who is keen to get
back into cycling. If you’d like to join us for future rides, please contact Kevin.
                                                    Kevin Millard kevinamillard@gmail.com 07526 657199
All day walking
The group met in September for a leisurely walk around Pitsford Reservoir, we split into two groups
and enjoyed some morning sunshine and lovely views over the water.
The walk on Thursday 24th Oct will be led by Kevin and start at 10.00 a.m. from Gumley Church,
walking up Smeeton Hill and visiting Saddington and Laughton with a lunch/toilet stop at Foxton
Locks. Returning via Foxton village and the canal, a total of 9m. Please email the leader to let them
know if you would like to join the walk. This is so that if numbers rise above six we can have a second
leader so that we can walk in two groups.
                                                 Kevin Millard kevinamillard@gmail.com 07526 657199
Evening Walking
As members of the group will know all too well, there have been no walks this Summer. It was a
difficult decision but in the light of no tennis from Wimbledon, no cricket from Lords and no Olympics
from Tokyo, we were in good company.
That is not to say that Ann and I have not been thinking about our fellow walkers and hopefully next
year, there will be walks again in the evening.
Until then, you may have seen some talk about a Quiz group and I am thinking of asking you to be a
pilot group (sounds better than guinea pigs). There will even be a special set of questions for you!
Hope to see you all soon, on a computer screen at least!
                                                                                           Dave Martin
Strollers
Pleased to say we are back.
In two groups of six (socially distanced) and at a 5 minute interval we Strolled around the lovely village
of Medbourne, the weather was kind and towards the end a warming sun
came out.
We will not be meeting in October, but will be out again on Friday 13th
November for a Stroll in and around Clipston with no stiles.
Park near the Bulls Head or in the pub carpark if you are stopping for a meal,
(which you need to book for yourselves, tel 01858 525268, post code LE16
9RT). We meet at 10.30am (a little later than usual) for an hour’s stroll, bring
hand sanitizer as there are several gates to go through. We will stroll in 2
groups of 6 on a first come first served basis: ring 01858 463129.
We may have to start a waiting list so if you have to cancel your place please
let us know so that we can invite others.
For the foreseeable future Julia and Colin are happy to organize and lead our
strolls, if that’s alright with everyone. Stay safe.
                            Julia and Colin Ford, Group Coordinators 01858 463129
                                                                 Wednesday half day walking on page 14 →

                                                 SLU3A News 13
Walking and Cycling Groups

Walking Wednesdays
Eleven of us, in two separate groups, set off from the Old School Car Park in Kibworth. Skirting around
to the west of Smeeton Westerby via many fields and not many less stiles(!) we reached the Grand
Union Canal. Turning to our left we followed the canal for a couple of miles, stopping for a coffee at
the Gumley Road bridge, to reach Debdale Wharf. Turning left again we walked the farm tracks
leading to, and then from, Grange Farm to arrive at the Golf Course. A careful traversal over the
greens brought us back into Kibworth. A very easy walk without any hills but by all accounts much
enjoyed by everyone.
As Covid-19 rules stand at the moment I have decided to limit the numbers walking to 12 i.e. two
groups of six. Any more than this I feel becomes unmanageable. If you made the cut for this month's
walk you will have heard from me by now as to where the walk is and the hazards involved.
Of general interest and to prove that age is no barrier to long distance walking, one of our lady
members has just recently completed the Yorkshire Wolds Way, 70+ mile in 8 days on her own!!
Congratulations Joy from the whole group.                                                 Bruce White

Quick Quiz
Hello fellow members,
As the evenings draw in and the prospect of living U3A life on Zoom becomes more of a way of life, it
did cross my mind that the solution of the Live! Learn! Laugh! conundrum might be via a quiz night
hosted by SLU3A.
The committee members and others are looking at various formats and how this might be achieved
(maybe on a weekly basis.) But for now, to whet your collective appetite, here is a quick quiz. The
answers will soon be available on our website and will appear in next month’s newsletter.
                                                                                          Dave Martin

                                               SLU3A News 14
GROUP DETAILS
GROUP                     LEADER             TELEPHONE VENUE                    WHEN               TIME
                                                  MONDAY
Art History            Angela Deane          01858 431111    Cong Church      1st Monday           10.00 am
Crafting for Charities Helen Salisbury       07837 410575    Louisa’s Place   3rd Monday           10.30am
Exercise/Keep Fit 1 Anne Goldsmith           01536 770122    Methodist Church Weekly               9.30-10.30
French Refreshers Rosemary Holden            01858 682623    Please call      Weekly               11.00am
Golf Ladies            Angela Wade           01858 462293    Cottingham Golf Weekly                10.00am
Italian Not Absolute
Beginners              Sharon Webb           01858 440851    Please Call       1st & 3rd Mondays   2.30pm
Italian Improvers      Judith Cook           01858 433861    Please Call       Weekly              2.00pm
Table Tennis 1         Keith Keeble          07795 434076    Please Call       Weekly              Morning
Wine Explorers         Melanie Nash          07939 872204    Please call       2nd Monday          7.30pm

                                                  TUESDAY
Architecture         Colin Cohen &           07973 348817    Cong Church          4th Tuesday       Afternoon
                     Geoff Woods             01858 468989
Book Club            Ronnie Leech            01858 410072    Please call          2nd Tuesday       10.00am
Bridge—Rubber        John Cameron            01858 440686    Evangelical Church   Weekly            10.00am
Bridge—Social        Sue Jones               01858 433210    Bowls Club Lt.Bwdn   Weekly            1.30-4pm
Country Dancing      Sharon Webb             01858 440851    Cong Church          4th Tuesday       2-4pm
German Improvers     Barbara Evans           01858 463045    Louisa’s Place       Weekly            2-4pm
Listening to Jazz    Mike Goldsmith          01536 770122    Please call          Last Tuesday      2.15-4.15
Local history        Avril Pell              01858 414871    Cong Church          3rd Tuesday       2-4pm
Music Appreciation 1 Peter Ellement          01858 432966    Please call          3rd Tuesday       10.00am
Play Reading         David Ginns             01536 351328    Please call          3rd Tuesday       Afternoon
Singers—Ladies Choir Joy Swallow             01858 462368    Cong Church          2nd/4th Tues      10.30am
Ukuleles             David Evans             01858 463045    Methodist Church     Alternate Tues    2-4pm
Walking Half Day 2   Diana Baxter            0116 279 2947   Outside              1st Tuesday       Various

                                                WEDNESDAY
Badminton                  Carole Winfield   01858 432540    Meadowdale           Weekly            5.45-7pm
                           Stuart Irons      01858 465287
Belleplates                Pam Duffin        01858 414975    Community Church Weekly ‡              2-4pm
Langton Lunch 1            Luella Freston    01858 431248    Langton Inn         Last Wed           11.45am
New Age Kurling            Jane Wilkins      01858 461801    Cong Church         1st Wed            2.00pm
Shakespeare for Fun        Ernie Parsons     01536 760141    Desborough FC       1st Wed            Afternoon
Railway Exploration        Phil Danks        01858 463922    Bowling Club        3rd Wed            10.00am
Science/Technology         Michael Milsom    01858 419874    Cong Church         4th Wed            Afternoon
Scrabble for Fun           Lesley Milsom     01858 419874    Bowls Club Lt.Bwdn. 2nd/4th Weds       Morning
Table Tennis 3             Jeff Cawdell      07981 133168    Leisure Centre      Weekly             1.30pm
Transport Group            Michael Milsom    01858 419874    Bowling Club        1st Wed            10.00am
Walking Half Day 1         Bruce White       01858 467976    Outside             2nd Wed            Morning

                                                 THURSDAY
Aspects of History        Ernie Parsons      01536 760141    Desborough FC     4th Thursday        Afternoon
Birdwatching              Bruce White        01858 467976    Outside           3rd Thursday        Morning
Drawing & Painting        Elaine Scarlett    01858 432029    Oxendon Village Hall 1st/3rd Thurs    Afternoon
Exercise/Keep Fit 2       Anne Goldsmith     01536 770122    Methodist Church Weekly               4-5pm
*except third Wednesday

                                                     SLU3A News 15
GROUP DETAILS CONTINUED
    GROUP                  LEADER                   TELEPHONE                                  VENUE                          WHEN            TIME
                                                      THURSDAY cont.
French Conversation      Melanie Nash         07939 872204                            Please call            Weekly      2.30-4.30pm
Family History           Shaun Coles          07801 364033                            Community Church       3rd Thursday Morning
Italian Post Beginners   Linda Carruthers 01858 410019                                Please call            Weekly            2-4pm
Langton Lunch 2          Luella Freston       01858 431248                            Langton Inn            3rd Thursday 11.45am
Quilty Pleasures         Diane Miles          01858 468357                            Gt Bowden Ch. Hall     2nd/4th Thurs Afternoon
Quilters Corner          Jan Clarke           01858 464634                            Farndon VH             1st/3rd Thurs Afternoon
Society Today            Jim Callcutt         01858 468218                            Please Call            2nd Thursday 2.00pm
Spanish Beginners        Don Collins          01858 462409                            Methodist Church        Weekly         2.00pm
Spanish Improvers        Don Collins          01858 462409                            Methodist Church        Weekly         10.00am
Table Tennis 2           Jenny Ancaster 01858 446862                                  M H Leisure Centre      Weekly         Midday
Tennis                   Rita Moth            01858 432275                            Tennis Courts, Gt Bowden Weekly        10.00am
Ukuleles Unplugged        Steve Elsome        01858 469166                            Methodist Church 1st/3rd Thurs 10am-12
Walking All Day          Eddie/Edith Dixon 01858 468758                               Outside                Last Thursday Various
Walking Half Day 3       Alastair/Chris Willis 01858 419262                           Outside                3rd Thursday Various
Wildlife                 Diana Baxter         0116 279 2947                           Outside                2nd Thursday Various
Wine Tasting             Jonathan/Naomi Shaw  01858 682133                            Please call            3rd Thursday Various

                                                                    FRIDAY
Bridge—Beginners Jef Cawdell         07981 133168                                     Bowls Club, Lt.Bwdn Weekly                            2.00pm
Cycling              June Dix        07904 701832                                     Outside             1st Friday                        10.30am
Cycling 3rd Friday   Kevin Millard   01858 468015                                     Outside             3rd Friday                        10.15am
Photography          Phil Aldridge   07734 903737                                     Welland Place       3rd Friday                        Afternoon
German Conversation Sylvia Mountford 01858 465561                                     Please Call         Weekly                            2.00pm
Mah Jong             Brenda Lord     07748 843328                                     Community Church 1st/3rd Fri                          10.00am
Music Appreciation 2                 Geoff Moth                                       01858 432275        Please call                       Last Friday
                     10.00am
Music Workshop       Alan Clementson 01858 461088                                     Please call                           Weekly          Afternoon
Papercraft & More Jan Collins        01858 462409                                     Foxton VH                             1st/3rd Fri     Morning
Poetry               Jill Hart       01858 469663                                     Please Call                           1st Friday      10.00am
Walking—Strollers Colin &Julia Ford    01858 463129                                   Outside                               2nd Friday      10.15am
Singing for Fun      Ann Tonkin      01858 432242                                     Methodist Church                      2nd/4th Fri     Afternoon

                                                                  SUNDAY
Singles Sunday Lunch Jan Tilley                   01858 461186                        Various                               1/2/4 Sundays   Various
Music - 60s          Alec Hodgson                 01858 288923                        Oathill Pub, M H                      3rd Sunday      7.00pm

                                                                    OTHER
Chess For Fun            TBC                                                          Various                               Various         Various
Walking—Evening          David Martin             01858 440530                        Outside                               Various         Various
New Experiences          Kevin Millard            01858 468015                        Various                               Various         Various

                         NEXT COPY DEADLINE Thursday 29th October2020.
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                         Stephen Joy, email: editor@slu3a.org.uk Tel. 07982 428397

                                                                   SLU3A News 16

                                  Published by Stephen Joy for SLU3A, 1 Dunslade Rd. LE16 8AQ E-mail: editor@slu3a.org.uk
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