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Dulwich & District U3A Monthly Open Meeting 6th Oct 2-4 pm


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Monthly members' meeting .... Carnegie Library

None members welcome

Talk : "Libraries ,past . present and future"


Speakers : Fred Taggart ( Carnegie Project Grp), Jeff Doorn (Chair Friends of Carnegie ) Caroline MacKie (Librarian )


There will also be an opportunity to find out about the many interest group we now have ( and also to join if not yet a member )

This is a reminder of our forthcoming

DULWICH & DISTRICT U3A MONTHLY TALK


to be held on Monday 6 October 2014, 2.00 ? 4.00pm

at: Carnegie Library, 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG

Jeff Doorn ( Chair of the Friends of Carnegie Library)

Caroline Mackie (Librarian)

Fred Taggart (Project Manager)

are planning to tell us the story of this

CARNEGIE LIBRARY ? ITS PAST GRANDEUR, PRESENT ACTIVITIES & FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPOSALS


We do hope you can join us for this unique opportunity to hear about a local resource rescued from threatened closure for the community.

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