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Dulwich & District U3A Monthly Open Meeting Fri 22nd Jan


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Dulwich Library, Lordship Lane SE22 8NA 2:00 till 4:00 pm

Our talk this month is 'Great Lives'

Simon Pearson Obituaries Editor on The Times.

Will talk about the challenges of writing about people's lives to please various different audiences.

How would you like to be remembered?

How will others remember you?

Do bring along your favorite lines from Obituaries to share

All Welcome!

Free Entry to Members and Non-Members

We now have over 60 Interest Groups that meet weekly, fortnightly or monthly and range from Archaeology to Ukulele.

The Interest Groups Booklet for Spring Term 2016 will be available to pick up at this Open Meeting.

for full details of our groups and meetings see website:- dulwich-u3a.uk

Buses: 12, 40, 176, 185, 197

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