Other Interests Groups
Caroline Humphreys
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When do we meet?
We meet on the last Wednesday in the month at 1pm at various antique centres across Suffolk.
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We have lunch and chat about items we have seen.
What do we do?
The thrill of seeking out antiques (items over 100 years old) is the history associated with them – for example, what stories a wine glass from the 18th Century could tell!
However, items from any period have their history. Currently, the trend is towards furniture, lighting and other items from the 1950’s and 1960’s (Mid-century). A sideboard my Mother had when I was a child is now worth a good price much to her surprise! Another item “on trend” at the moment is Scandinavian jewellery, especially by Georg Jensen which is very elegant and chic. Old metal advertising signs (even with the added rust!) are also very popular.
In terms of collectables, people can collect many different things e.g. silver pin cushions, art glass, militaria (medals etc), railway memorabilia, toys from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Really, anything can be collected – it is up to the individual. I like to collect German porcelain for example, by Graff and Kaiser and am always looking out for pieces on my visits to the various Centres.
The Antiques and Collectables Interest Group will continue to meet in 2024 on the last Wednesday of the month where we shall continue to visit Antiques Centres across Suffolk.
I am also hoping to arrange visits to local Auctions for people who may not have had experience of them and wish to understand the process. We could also visit some Antiques and Collectable Fairs which also take place, where an array of interesting items can be found. A list of such Fairs can be found at the “Antiques Atlas” – http://www.antiques-atlas.com
If you would like to walk through history via the medium of Antiques and Collectables, then come and join us!
Forget-Me-Not (Dementia Carers)
Andrew Hinchley
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When do we meet?
We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 11am in the meeting rooms above the Bury Free Press offices in Kings Road.
For our monthly walks at Nowton Park on the fourth Tuesday of every month, we meet at 2pm outside the Nowton Park café and choose a walk length that suits everyone attending.
What do we do?
We are a recently formed mutual support group for family carers who are looking after someone living with dementia.
We currently meet on the second Tuesday of each month. Our meetings provide information with short talks from experts and providers, as well as providing an opportunity to exchange information and provide mutual support. Costs are shared and we each pay £5 per head to cover meeting room hire and incidental expenses.
In addition, we hold a monthly walk for family carers and those they care for on the fourth Tuesday of every month at Nowton Park. No charge is made for the walks but anyone attending, both carers and cared for, needs to be u3a members to ensure that full public liability cover is in place for all attendees. Geoffrey Webb, a very experienced wellness walk leader, has offered to act as a walk leader for our initial walks.
The Nowton Park café is also a good place to get coffee or tea afterwards.
We are open to new members, and open to ideas from members on what else they would like the group to do.
We are hoping to attract new members from u3A. In addition we are in contact with the healthcare professions working in dementia care in the NHS and independent organisations such as Alzheimer’s UK. There are numbers of forms of dementia and the group exists to support any dementia carer.
Marsha Hemingway
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When do we meet?
We meet on the second Saturday of each month at The Oaks Barn public house from 10.30 to 12 midday.
What do we do?
The MOTO group is for all u3a in Bury St Edmunds members who don’t live with a partner, single, widowed or divorced, to get together to make new friends and enjoy a variety of activities in company with others.
How the group will work: All group members will be encouraged to arrange activities for the group – these could be meeting for coffee and a chat, walks, lunches or other activities.
So far we have arranged a trip to Newmarket races, a night at the opera in the cathedral, two theatre visits and regular Sunday pub lunches.
This group currently has space for new members , please contact the co-ordinator for further information.