Join us for a lovely day out floating along the Thames for an hour. We will meet at 10.30 am at the Trout Inn, where cars may be left while we go on the 11 am sailing. (NB there are 2 other Trout Inns nearby so make sure you go to the right one). We will return to the Trout Inn for lunch and then go and have a look round Kelmscott Manor, an Arts & Crafts gem, and maybe finish off with a cream tea.
Brian Hopton has kindly given us permission to read some of the Sparkinson interviews, written by him, Jill Goulder and Paul Crisp, from “Ransome Centre Stage”. We are going to have three different ‘Sparkinsons’ and three interviewees this time.
If you would like to join us and have not already received the Zoom link here it is –
We need figures now as to who might be interested in camping at Holly Howe (Bank Ground Farm, Coniston, LA21 8AA as soon as possible as a deposit for the full amount is required soon if we are to go ahead. Proposed dates, but not yet set in stone are 7-14th August 2023. You may bring your own craft and the less hardy can stay at The B&B or self catering at the Farmhouse itself.
Contact paul-midtars@gmx.co.uk with an expression of interest as soon as you can.
We will meet up at 10.45 am at the hall, which is a mile or two off the M5, the opposite side to Taunton.
Bring food to share – it always turns out to be a feast.
Remember in Peter Duck where he comes aboard with his kitbag with a coat of arms on it? We thought it would be fun to have a go at making our own. Have a look in the book and think about what you would put on yours.
The cost of £6= per adult will be to cover hire of the hall and paper, card , felt tips etc., which will be provided, as will some examples of heraldic designs.
Also bring a favourite passage from one of AR’s books or books about him and read it out to everyone if we have time.
Simon Dell has kindly agreed to do another talk for us, all about the Tavistock Canal. Tars from different regions are very welcome to join us, just let me know so that Susan, the host, will have some idea of numbers to be let in – here is the link –
Diana is busy compiling a quiz based on ‘Picts & Martyrs’, which we hope will give those of us without elephant-like memories more of a chance of getting some questions right, by reading the book again first.
Here is the link if you like to join in, all welcome, but please let me know if you are going to join so that the host has an idea of numbers – thanks.
Time: Nov 25, 2023 03:45 PM London
Passcode: 297872
Calling all SW TARS, come and join us for the AGM and chat. If you have any ideas for events – meeting up or via Zoom, please tell us about them. It could be a good place for a walk or somewhere to visit with an AR slant.
Hi All
Happy New Year! It’s that time when we think about events for 2024 starting with a Birthday Party in Weaverham Scout Hall. The Scout Hall, Church Street, Weaverham, CW8 3NJ on Sat 27th January, 2024. Theme – The Big Six. Detecting, Lurking, clues and mystery games. Bring and Share Lunch. We are hoping that members in the south of the region will find this an opportunity to came and meet up.
Do let me know if you’d like to attend but need help to find it
All the Best and TARS for Ever
Helen Lewis
TARS NR sec
Liz and Paul Crisp have kindly invited a limited number of SW members to join them for lunch at their home near Okehampton to celebrate AR’s birthday, from noon. Liz will provide a main course of Cottage Pie or Vegetable Pasta Bake and drinks and attendees are invited to bring starters or puddings. There are only 2 places left so please contact Barbara if you would like to come. Directions will be sent nearer the time.
The weather can be iffy in January so this event may be subject to cancellation at short notice!
We are delighted that Alan Kennedy has agreed to give us another talk. Below is a synopsis to whet your appetite, and also the link to join us.
‘It is obvious that Arthur Ransome’s novels are filled with echoes of his own turbulent life. Were these parallels intended or were they simply a case of an author’s preoccupations leaking into his text? Do we risk reading too much into things and finding allusions where none were meant? These perennial questions have divided readers but an examination of the contacts Ransome made while working in Paris in the early years of the century suggests at least one radical answer. I claim Ransome’s fictional technique grew out of his deep interest in symbolist experiments in literature and his work can be read as very much part of that tradition.’
Topic: Alan Kennedy Zoom Meeting
Time: Feb 10, 2024 06:45 PM London
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