Clubs and Societies – 2

Clubs and Societies
The Didcot, Abingdon and Wantage Talking Newspaper – DAWN – record and produce local news for people who are blind or partially sighted. It can be listened to by anybody visiting their website, and is distributed to about 100 recipients using memory sticks. Volunteers record news and other features of interest at the Health and Wellbeing Centre on Audlett Drive in Abingdon.
Clubs and Societies
University of the 3rd Age – U3A – have over 300 members in Abingdon. Thay have weekly talks at Preston Road Commnity Centre. The next ones are:
Mon May 9th – Investigation of Insurance Fraud
Mon May 16th – James Sadler: Oxford Pastry Cook & First English Aeronaut
Mon May 23rd – The Spanish Guitar
They also have many other smaller groups for people with special interests.
Clubs and Societies
Abingdon-on-Thames Festival of Science and Technology is an annual week-long event run by ATOM. They also have monthly talks. Next one is 19:30 to 21:00, 28 April 2016 at the Barn Room, Crown & Thistle, Abingdon, when Professor Jon Butterworth from UCL will discuss physics at the ‘energy frontier’. (Free for members. £3 for non-members.)
Clubs and Societies
The Rotary Club Vesper are well known for running the annual Dragon Boat Racing on the first Sunday of September. They also run the Abingdon Food Festival . It began at Miele for the first two years, and is moving to Rye Farm Meadow, Abingdon this year on Saturday 25th June 2016. The Rotary Club Vesper are experts at advertising and running large events. They also raise a lot of money for good causes.

2 thoughts on “Clubs and Societies – 2

  1. Cassandra

    Thank you for providing these details. I must have missed some of the displays…..I didn’t explore all of the little rooms obviously.

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  2. ColinB

    Couldn’t make it this year, so thenks for the reports. I know a person who benefits from DAWN, over the years, they now use new technologies, webcasts for iPads/Kindle Fires/Tablets. USB/flash drives instead of cassettes. Wider access to the newspapers.

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