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Events Programme 2011 - 2012

Each of the following events, unless otherwise specified, starts at 7:40 p.m. in the Seaton Sluice Community Centre, Albert Road, Seaton Sluice, on the second Tuesday of each month. Visitors are welcome, admission fee £2 (incl. Tea/Coffee)

Date

Event

Speaker

13th September 2011

1000 Years of Stained Glass

Mr. C.Wardale M.A.

11th October 2011

Strange Tales and Ghostly Happenings in Northumbria

Mr. Geoff Hughes

8th November 2011

Old Sunderland

Mr. Robert Moon

December 2011

Christmas Lunch

TBD

10th January 2012

The Mauretania

Cmdr. Bryan Raynor

14th February 2012

The History of The Laing Art Gallery

Mrs. Marion Proctor

13th March 2012

Interactive Story Telling of Life in the 1930’s, 40’s, & 50’s, and Second World War Memories

Mr. Andrew Clark

10th April 2012

AGM followed by Prehistoric Orkney

Mr. Barry Mead

May 2012

Outing

TBD

 

 

 

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Many snaws
Many sloes
Many caad toes".