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Social Clubs for over 50's/60's
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I have never heard of, nor know what U3A stands for, but after googling it and our town, found it to be quite interesting, so once we get back home from our current holiday, I'm sure we might be following this through as we are fairly new to our town and need to make contact with people our own age., thanks
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go to the cinema special offer for seniors usually one morning a week.:footie:0
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Yes, would recommend library as a good starting point and worth looking at the U3A as someone above suggests. All good fun!!0
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My mother is 87 and has a larger circle of friends and far more varied active social life than I do.
:rotfl:She has no time to waste on MSE web site :rotfl:"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Ride hard or stay home :iloveyou:0
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