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Nearby: Chelmsford
Talks in French every two weeks, October to June.
‘Normally meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Most meetings consist of a talk, illustrated with images and/or plants, and we usually have a raffle, plant sales and a small display.’
'With the revived interest in beekeeping, the division continues to grow and welcome new members. Some of our members are just getting started as beekeepers, whilst for others this has been a lifetime’s activity. All share an interest in the wonderful and remarkable world of the honey bee.' Organize monthly evening meetings.
'You don't have to be an "Expert Photographer" to be welcomed as a member of Chelmsford Camera Club. All you need is an interest in photography. The Club meets weekly from September until May with a varied programme of competitions, photographic talks and demonstrations, member participation evenings and social events.'
‘The Keene Lectures discuss matters of contemporary theological interest and are delivered annually in Chelmsford Cathedral. They take their name from John Henry Keene, a prominent citizen of Chelmsford, in whose memory a fund was established to bring distinguished speakers to Chelmsford for this purpose.‘ The Cathedral houses a number of other lectures and talks throughout each year.
Thursday Afternoon Talks have been organized by the Friends of Chelmsford Museums.
'CSES brings together engineers, technologists and scientists in Chelmsford and the surrounding areas, providing a social and professional network for this large and important group of people. We deliver an exciting and varied programme of events for our members. This includes regular lectures, friendly social and networking events and an entertaining annual dinner. We welcome professionals from recently-graduated to retired, and those who have a general interest in the sciences, engineering and technology.'
'Over many years the Chelmsford Theological Society has organised lectures, aimed at stimulating thinking about matters of faith and life.'
Occasional evening talks.
Meets '3rd Mon 7.45 - 10 pm'.
Monthly winter meetings, Friday evenings.
Lectures most months.
'We meet regularly to hear speakers on various aspects of historic buildings and building types ... Unless otherwise stated, meetings are held ... on a Friday from 7.30 for 8.00 pm.'
'Meetings are held on the 4th Friday of every month ... Doors open at 7.30 for 8 pm start. For Museum security, the front door is locked at the start of the meeting. December meetings are usually held elsewhere on the 2nd or 3rd Friday so as to avoid Christmas.'
'Meetings are held ... normally on the third Saturday each month except August.'
Winter monthly evening talks.
Occasional indoor meetings.
'There are no regular group meetings for May, June, July and August, however we have several group outings and events. Group meetings begin again in September.'
Monthly meetings, Saturday afternoons.
'Meetings commence at 19.45, usually on the last Friday of the month.'
Occasional evening talks.
Usually meets early Wednesday evenings. Enquire about attendance.
'Meets at 8 pm on Fridays between September and May ... There is a mixture of competitions (digital images and prints), demonstrations, practical evenings, talks and social events.'
'We meet on Monday evenings from September through to May. Our Club programme includes competitions, lectures, digital image and print shows, practical evenings and much more ... We are always pleased to welcome visitors and offer a free trial period for potential new members.'
'RHS Gardens offer a wide range of events, courses and workshops to enhance your experience and knowledge of plants and gardens, from pruning and propagation to art, photography and garden design.'
Monthly winter meetings, Thursday evenings.
'The Plume Lecture was established in 1975 by the Trustees of the Library, at the instigation of the Rev. Arthur Dunlop, to commemorate the life of Dr. Thomas Plume (1630 -1704) with a public lecture, held annually in the month of November. Speakers have been drawn from a wide range of disciplines, such as medicine, art, history, science and astronomy to reflect Plume’s own broad interests and the varied nature of the Library.'
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