Updated 7/2/2011

Photographs (first page)

Some photographs or sketches of members in "action" will appear here on a regular basis.
Please send in pictures for inclusion here.

The Flower Arranging group's exhibit at the Flower Festival in July 2010.
it is entitled Dreaming Spires after the text from Thyrsis by John Arnold:
Tonight from Oxford up your pathway strays!
Here came I often, often in olden days
...
And that sweet city with her dreaming spires
She needs not June for beauty’s heightening
One of U3A Dacorum's 35th anniversary events was a Barn Dance was held in October 2010 in Berkhamsted School's hall. This full capacity event was enjoyed by everybody with a wonderful meal and dancing.
The Military History group visiting what looks distinctly like Berkhamsted castle
Various literary groups rehearsing for the 'Joy of Writing' day held on 8th November 2010.
Some of the founder members of U3A Dacorum receive their 20 years 'long service' certificates.
Photograph courtesy of The (HH) Gazette
The Film Group Celebrate 20 years of viewing with a scrumptious cake!
Photograph courtesy of The (HH) Gazette
Susan Dyce with Tina and Sally in Amalfi taken during their stay in Tina's villa in Cappacio and eating in a local restaurant.
Apparently the spacious villa is available to let during summer months!.
The Armchair Travel group get out of their armchairs and enjoy the 'sun' in Geoff and Mary Ball's Garden. I didn't think that August 2010 had a lot of sun though. However, the tea and cakes were delicious.
Pat Nidd, coordinator of the Local history “P”, held our final meeting at Redbournbury Mill on 20th July 2010. Pat treated us to a delicious cream tea after a conducted tour of the Mill.
U3A member Phil Joslin suffering in the 27 degree heat of a marathon. Well done for a finishing in less than 5 hours.
What our members went to Hyde Park to see in May.
Young at heart. What our 'senior' citizens actually got up to during their visit!.
Not only does Peggy Thomas not look 100 years old but she is still an active member of the Literature Group.
Why are the ladies from the Italian Beginners group paying such close attention to Carlo the owner of Sinatra's? I expect that they practiced their Italian skills when talking to him!
The Walking Group outside a pub in Flauden in 2010. The Walk started and ended in Chipperfield, the Green Dragon was closed, honestly it was.
The Quiz Group at looking suitably puzzled during a meeting in 2010.
The Walking Group on Tottenhoe Knoll in 2009. Just getting ready to start off again after having had their 'banana break'.
The Military History group a little too up close and personal with their subject! This is taken at North Weald and shows a Hurrican doing a fly-past.
The Playing Early Music Group doing what it says on the tin. In this case a Serpent, a Recorder and some Crumhorns.
Usually, it is mainly the Music that is early and the instruments used are Recorders, Cello, Guitar, etc.