Month: March 2020
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Group Activities
Some of the groups have re-started in line with the Government rules. See the Calendar below Please contact the Group Leader first. Do not just turn up as venues, days and times may have changed.
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Email Security
I would like to remind everyone about the importance of keeping your email account secure. I hope the following helps but I encourage you do whatever additional research you need to clarify any actions you need to take. Where are the dangers? At this present time we are more than ever dependent on email and…
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The History of Woolworths and the Amazing Exploits of Members of the Woolworth Family
By John Hopwood. An in-depth look at the life of Frank Winfield Woolworth and the way in which he built the largest chain store group in the world as well at the tallest building in the world. The talk continues with the amazing outlandish lives of his grandchildren Barbara Hutton and Jimmy Donahue with their…
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Minutes – Annual General Meeting – 2 March 2020
University of the Third Age Moraira-Teulada Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 2 March 2020 at Salon G. L., Teulada as 10:30 It is confirmed that the President and the Secretary attended this meeting as voted in at the AGM on 4 March 2019. David Haxon made the First Call for the AGM…
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Important Message from Membership Secretary
Are you a current member of Moraira-Teulada U3A? If so, are you receiving our newsletters? If you are not receiving our newsletters, it may be that you have changed your e-mail address and have not given us your new one. It may be that when you first joined our U3A, you did not have an…
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Video of A&H Lecture: The Magic That Was the Concorde
If you enjoyed the lecture you can watch it again and, if you missed it, for the first time, by clicking on the video below. Lecturer: Pete Carrigan Pete was a flight engineer 3rd pilot, and flew for 28 years for British Airways. He accumulated over 10,000 hours on 747s over 15 years, and then over 3,500…
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The History of Natural and Man-Made Glass
By John Hopwood. Briefly describes the various types of naturally occurring glasses and then follows with some in-depth discussion of how glass was first discovered, how it became a wonderful art form as well as a highly technical product with some interesting illustrations throughout.
