Abingdon Clubs and Societies Day – Part 3 of 4


The Clubs and Societies event took place in several rooms of the Guildhall, with the busiest being the Roysse Room.

The ATOM Science Festival runs from 15th to 26th March, offering a range of events celebrating science and innovation. This year’s Peagram Lecture will feature Prof. Tony Hey talking about the historical and scientific significance of Einstein, Bohr, and Bell. Mark Simmonds will give a talk on the Whale-Human Interface. On Saturday, 15th March, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, the the ATOM Science Market will be in Abingdon Market Place.  To find out more about these and other events visit Atom Science Festival.

I was reminded by the Rotary club of Abingdon that the world Poohsticks championship will be in May and this could your chance to become a world champion. Not a lot of training is involved. They would also like to get people to help at the gate of the Abingdon Air and Country Show on 14th June.

The Abingdon Drama Club brought out of retirement a papier-mâché horse, usually displayed in their clubhouse window. It was created by Malcolm Ross, who has made many other props. It originally featured in their 2017 production of Portia Coughlan, and its name is … (‘sorry I can’t read my handwriting’). Their next play will be Abigail’s Party by Mike Leigh, running from 26th to 29th March, directed by their chairman, Terry Atkinson.

Mr. Hemmings Traditional Abingdon Morris Dancers were also present, keeping the town’s folk traditions alive. They are looking for new members to keep them alive even longer.

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