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Category Archives: Socials
29th August 2018: ” The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ” at the Scoop
The free shows which take place in the Scoop next to City Hall made a change this year from the Greek myths which have been performed each summer in the last few years. Some of us decided to go to … Continue reading
18th December 2016: Mince Pie Walk from Grove Park to Blackheath
Humphrey led the annual mince pie walk with a good turnout of 22 members and guests. The first half of the walk followed the Green Chain route. We started by heading south east, going over the mighty river Quaggy and … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackheath, Eltham Palace, Green Chain, Grove Park, Kidbrooke Village, Mottingham, River Quaggy, Sutcliffe Park
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9th July 2016:Party
Helen and Dermot hosted a London Red Rope party at their home. It was warm enough to sit in the garden and there was lots of lovely food and drink and much discussion of current events!
7th August 2015: Women of Troy
On a warm Friday evening, eight of us enjoyed a free performance of “Women of Troy”, a play based on the writings of Euripides, in The Scoop near Tower Bridge. This tale of war and sacrifice celebrates the triumphs and … Continue reading
3rd July 2015: Evening picnic in St James’s Park
It was quite warm!
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23rd January 2015: Tate Modern
A small group of 4 met to eat at Leon before visiting Tate Modern for the Friday night late opening.The food was tasty and very reasonably priced and the restaurant uncrowded and not noisy, so a good choice for Friday … Continue reading