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U3A Day - Wednesday 2nd June


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U3A Day - Wednesday 2nd June

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Dulwich & District u3a offers around 100 interest groups which meet regularly and also monthly talks.

Visit our stands at Dulwich Picture Gallery, Brockwell Park, Windrush Square, Forest Hill Library and Peckham.

There will be flash mob appearances of the ukulele group if you are lucky !

For more details see flyer attached and our website :-

https://u3asites.org.uk/dulwich/home

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Dulwich & District u3a will be at the following locations:


*Dulwich Picture Gallery garden, 11am to 3pm, with displays by some of our art groups

*Windrush Square, 11am to 3pm, with a ukulele performance at 12 noon

*Brockwell Park caf?, 11am to 4pm, with a ukulele performance at 3.30pm

*outside Forest Hill Library, 2pm to 3.30pm, with a ukulele performance at 2pm and reading by the creative writing group

*outside Peckham Library, 10am to 3pm

*Rosebery Lodge: display of posters and leaflets


Do come along!

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