JANUARY 16th 2021 (Saturday): AR’s Birthday Lunch and AGM (for 2020) Butt & Oyster Pin
Mill.
Zoom – you need to register.
A new event on Zoom, Saturday April 17th 3.15pm, hosted by Northern Region TARS (Re-timed to allow for the minute’s silence for HRH Duke of Edinburgh.)
A ZOOM interview with Mike Bender to discuss his book
Sunlight and Shadows
All members welcome. This book is the latest from Amazon Publications and has aroused much discussion. The format will be an interview between Mike Bender and Elizabeth Williams (chair Northern Region) but there will also be an opportunity to add questions on ‘chat’ during the interview. These will be collated and a selection put to Mike Bender at the end.
If you would like to register please contact Helen Lewis h.m.lewis55@btinternet.com The book is available from the TARS stall e-mail tarsstall@arthur-ransome.org or there is one copy in the TARS library.
This years IAGM and Open Forum are on Zoom 10am Sat 29th May 2021 Email TARSIAGM@gmail.com for the link. Sat 22nd MAY for last booking.
Date for your diary – Aug 2022 for the real thing. Full details in Jan 2021 Despatches in Signals. See Next IAGM in Members site for early description.
The IAGM and Dick Callum Cup details are in the Members’ section of the website under Society Information/ Next IAGM.
If you do not yet have a login, please apply to webmaster@arthur-ransome.org.
Do drop into the Members’ area regularly as there are constant updates, and is the signals between Signals publications!
Please book your place between 1 to 22 May inclusive. Please submit as many questions as you are able before the start, but questions will continue to be fielded during the meeting via the chat box, and put to the meeting.
The IAGM will be followed by Open Forum and a separate login for the evening short Dick Callum Cup quiz.
https://feel.construction/arthurransomesociety/members/event/1060/
I am putting this up for Iain, so details may be a bit wrong, check with him when booking.
A weekend of sailing, kayaking and so on. The site is on a peninsular, so is safe for free range children.
Bring your own boat, don’t forget to get a licence for the harbour, or get a ride in someone else’s. Camping is basic and no electricity.
Usually we have a camp fire and barbecue on the Saturday night.
Finishes, unusually, at 2pm Sunday.
The Falkirk Wheel is a fantastic day out with a difference and accessible to everyone! With boat trips, cafe and outdoor catering, visitor centre and gift shop, the splash zone, waterwalkerz, canoeing, bike hire and segway safaris; there really is something for everyone! The Falkirk Wheel | Scottish Canals
Saturday 4 September, Falkirk Wheel, any time from 11.00. No need to book. Details – Kirstie Taylor: 0131 664 3947