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Saturday, 31 December 2016

January 2017 Newsletter

Happy New Year to Everybody.

The following posts have been put on the blog since 1 December:

1) An account by Howard Norton of Denis Moriarty's talk to the society on Edward Lear.

2) Another glowing review of Jonty Driver's latest book, Some Schools.

The 2017 speakers and dates of our Friday Meetings can be found in the panel on the right of the screen.

Book Group choices have not yet been finalised. The January meeting on Wednesday 18 January will discuss "Murder on the Strike of Five" introduced by the author, M P Peacock. The Rye Bookshop still has some copies and the book can be bought on-line from Amazon, or downloaded on to a Kindle. Maddy Coelho (aka M P Peacock/2) has some copies for sale price £8.00, and she can be contacted by e-mail at maddycoelho@hotmail.com

Please let me have items for February before the last week in January.

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