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Tea Makers |
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DATE 1st September 2009 |
GROUP Ancient Civilisations |
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8th September |
Volunteers not in groups |
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15th September |
Art Appreciation |
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22nd September |
Astrology |
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29th September |
Aviation |
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6th October |
Book Club |
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13th October |
Classics at home |
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20th October |
Comparative Religions |
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27th October |
Diners' Club |
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3rd November |
Discussion Group |
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10th November |
East End Study Group |
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17th November |
Glee Club |
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24th November 1st December 8th December 15th December |
Horticulture Christmas lunch Literature Christmas Party |
Tea Making
As you are all aware, it has been very difficult to find someone willing to come in every week to prepare our tea and biscuits. Consequently it was decided to ask the groups to do this and also for those members not belonging to a particular group to volunteer occasionally. So far this new system has worked well.
However, it would be appreciated that in addition to making the tea, the nominated group would come to the meeting a little earlier in order to prepare the cups and saucers as per the following timetable:-
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2 p.m. |
Arrival. Get out all the cups and saucers, fill the kettles, put 12 tea bags in the large teapot and 8 tea bags in the smaller one. Lay out a plate of biscuits.
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2.20 p.m. |
Just before the meeting starts, put the kettles on a low gas so they will be ‘cooking’ gently during the talk.
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3.15 p.m. |
Quietly leave the meeting to make the tea.
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3.30 p.m. |
Have tea ready at the hatch for members. This will be followed by washing up and putting away the china. |
Everything will be provided and we appreciate that it will be difficult for some members to help. Nevertheless, if we all ‘do our bit' it will make time for the committee to do other things.
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