Third Age Matters is published in February, April, June, September and November. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 020 7324 2773Īdrian Van Klaveren, John Wilcox, Louise Wood You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 020 7324 2775.įor classifieds: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.įor advertising enquiries, please contact our Sales agent Redactive Media Group.įor display: This email address is being protected from spambots. Joanne Smith – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Įmail: This email address is being protected from spambots. Twitter | Facebook Age Matters is published by the Third Age Trust Trading Company.Ĭompany number 11899419.Contributions should be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. I hope you enjoy this edition of Third Age Matters, and please keep sending in your stories and letters for the Summer issue. And it’s great to hear when u3as are growing, such as Teignmouth & District u3a in Devon, which formed just before lockdown but now has 400 members. This issue also sees the start of our new feature on our trustees, starting with Liz Ervine, who covers Scotland and is a keen runner with her dog, Paddy. Then there’s the fascinating miniature world of Northampton u3a’s Microscope Users’ Group that examines everything from food to eyelash mites. We hear about members using a ‘sound bath’ for meditation and relaxation, and others taking part in drone photography. There’s no doubt that u3as are stepping up their activities (if the TAM email inbox is anything to go by) and we try to reflect as much as we can, particularly the more unusual groups. ![]() In this issue, tech writer James Day has some tips to avoid falling victim to cyber crime tricks. Keeping up with the latest scams is part of staying safe. Technology is always a thorny topic – love it or hate it, most of us have to rub along with it. ![]() Howzat for a walking cricket endorsement.One look was formula for sizzling chemistry.Friendly face at the bank would be priceless.Pay attention to your flew-t and veg journey.Mentor scheme can solve volunteer shortage.Offensive Honours in need of an overhaul.Free help to get on top of your finances.Bringing cemetery dig memories to the surface.From Sixties’ classic rock to new artists.Age is not a barrier to learning and trying new things.Grab your seats for Gilbert and Sullivan shows.Win 15 tickets to an RHS garden of your choice.Making great strides to tick off jam-packed itineraries.Leave peat to work its magic on our planet.Meet the trustee for Scotland, Liz Ervine.You couldn’t even think that someone like me would go to university to be a doctor.Fashion - Sir Paul’s tour is perfect fit.Railway modellers - Train gang steams ahead on skills journey.Sound bath - Relaxing in the sound bath.Drones photography - Learning to fly drones is not pie in the sky.Lights, camera, action as promo clicks with YouTube generation. ![]() Book your place now at one of u3a’s Summer Schools.Alternative focus helps put life under the microscope.Family History: Births, Death and Marriages.Toulouse-Lautrec and the Cabarets of Paris.Esther Rantzen - I’m missing my radio pals.Disease followed by increased inactivity.The easy way to receive national newsletter.Assist visually impaired at study breaks.Burgeoning u3a celebrates arrival of 400th member.Walking cricketers step up for health benefit research.What will you be doing to celebrate the Coronation?.Would you like to help behind the scenes with TAM?.Build knowledge at Off the Wall festival.Don't be court out! Get involved with u3a Pickleball Festival.Cover story - Black history has been suppressed, changed and distorted.
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