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The University of the Third Age - Welwyn-Hatfield


Arts Appreciation Study Group

Meetings held on 2nd Tuesday, (variable).

Coordinator: Margaret Tavner 01707 263314

Ticket Sales: Pat Pearce 01707 263206


A meeting is held at the beginning of the year to decide on monthly visits to places of interest, art galleries etc. to be arranged by members. The list is available in February and is displayed on the Notice Board. As well as visits, videos are occasionally shown at No 1 Hatfield, 1, Town Centre, AL10 0JZ.

If interested, please sign the list by the notice-board at the weekly General Meetings.

Coach trips will be paid for, in full, approximately six weeks before the date of the outing (no lists will be put up before this date). Refunds will only be given if the place is filled or the trip is cancelled. A 'reminder notice' will be put on the notice board prior to the collection date for each outing. Trips and meetings usually take place on the second Tuesday of each month.


2012

10 January
at No 1 Hatfield at 2pm. Meet to arrange the year's programme
14 February
at No 1 Hatfield at 2pm. Video on Manet & Holbein.
13 March
Dickens Exhibition at Museum of London. Public Transport plus £5.
17 April
Claydon House & Gardens/ Aylesbury - Coach trip - cost: N.T. members £15.50, non N.T. members £22.
8 May
Back stage tour of Royal Opera House - Public Transport plus £9.50.
12 June
Guildford and Watts Gallery - Coach Trip - cost: £20.
10 July
Chelmsford and Hylands gardens - Coach Trip - cost: £16, plus cream tea £19.50.
14 August
Grimsthorpe Castle and gardens - Coach Trip - cost:. £22.
11 September
Visit to the Royal Academy - Public Transport.
9 October
London Art Gallery or Museum - Public Transport.
13 November
at No 1 Hatfield at 2pm - Video to be arranged.
11 December
Christmas Social at No 1 Hatfield.

2013

8 January
at No1 Hatfield at 2pm - Meet to arrange next year's programme.

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