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Just to ask if members would plan to meet up this summer as a kind of informal society day? There was some mention of a meeting one Saturday in June or September, possibly along the Thames which might include a pub lunch and a boat trip? Wondered if there are any other ideas or if this might just fit the bill?
If so, could I get the ball rolling by suggesting Saturday 4 June or Saturday 2 July? There are number of boat trips from Maidenhead but I haven't really looked into it in any detail.
Any thoughts?
If so, could I get the ball rolling by suggesting Saturday 4 June or Saturday 2 July? There are number of boat trips from Maidenhead but I haven't really looked into it in any detail.
Any thoughts?
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4th of June would be out for me but I could probably make 2nd of July ok.
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Re: Society Day in June?
I would be interested in a get together, but unfortunately I can't commit to any date at the moment.
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Re: Society Day in June?
I can quite possibly do either of them if I know in advance. I would love to come to an informal meet-up — I was planning to attend the previous two, but each time something else came up on the same day that I couldn't get away with missing! Third time lucky, they say...
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Re: Society Day in June?
I would love to meet up- not able to give an exact date now. Is there a plan for the model village (Ravenscot -spelling?).
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At the moment, Chick and I are free on both dates, Sally.
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Re: Society Day in June?
July would be better for me, Sally. A trip on the river sounds fine, or just a get together in the pub is fine too.
I've been on the river for a short trip along the Thames from Henley on Thames, so I'm happy with Maidenhead, or even Marlow as I believe they go from there too.
I've been on the river for a short trip along the Thames from Henley on Thames, so I'm happy with Maidenhead, or even Marlow as I believe they go from there too.
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So did mine, Nigel.
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I expect I could be free on either date.
We visited Bekonscot model village last autumn when we met up in Beaconsfield. I doubt we would be taking another trip there so soon, but you never know!Jack400 wrote:I would love to meet up- not able to give an exact date now. Is there a plan for the model village (Ravenscot -spelling?).
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Re: Society Day in June?
Key thing, I believe, is establishing a date which a majority of people can make and then to explore options. Sounds like 2 July may be a good day for many. Any more comments on dates?
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Re: Society Day in June?
Sally, the 4th June is much better for me - really hope to see you and the others!Sally wrote:Just to ask if members would plan to meet up this summer as a kind of informal society day? There was some mention of a meeting one Saturday in June or September, possibly along the Thames which might include a pub lunch and a boat trip? Wondered if there are any other ideas or if this might just fit the bill?
If so, could I get the ball rolling by suggesting Saturday 4 June or Saturday 2 July? There are number of boat trips from Maidenhead but I haven't really looked into it in any detail.
Any thoughts?
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Either date is still fine with me.
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Re: Society Day in June?
At a pinch we could do either.
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Re: Society Day in June?
Just catching up again on this thread to try and find a date to meet. Sounds like 4 June might be the preferred date at least by those who are normally keen to attend. I wouldn't want anyone to feel excluded but hopefully early June might be a good date before the key holiday period.
Once a date is agreed, wondered if we could share thoughts on some ideas. As Julie mentioned, there are boat trips from Marlow and Maidenhead (Marlow is a bit more Blytonish and a nice town) - a quick browse at website suggests some regularly hourly boat trips for about 40 minutes - could combine with a pub lunch first.
Alternatively, we could go for say lunch in Cookham and a walk along the river and up Winter Hill (Christmas Hill where dark dire deeds took place!) - I have done this walk and it's a good one.
Other thoughts welcome!
Once a date is agreed, wondered if we could share thoughts on some ideas. As Julie mentioned, there are boat trips from Marlow and Maidenhead (Marlow is a bit more Blytonish and a nice town) - a quick browse at website suggests some regularly hourly boat trips for about 40 minutes - could combine with a pub lunch first.
Alternatively, we could go for say lunch in Cookham and a walk along the river and up Winter Hill (Christmas Hill where dark dire deeds took place!) - I have done this walk and it's a good one.
Other thoughts welcome!