Christmas recycling ?
Christmas spirited person, recycling at its best.
Swan Lane, towards Lydiate off A59 another lovely idea using old tyres.
Whoever though of such an idea needs a recycling medal.
Technology and science
Free hampers for Lydiate residents
Good afternoon Dot, I hope you are well.
Lydiate Parish Council is giving out hampers to residents of Lydiate who are vulnerable, shielding, perhaps lonely during the festive period, or to someone who has gone above and beyond helping others this year. We were wondering whether U3A would have any members in mind they would like to nominate? It would be amazing if you could share this information with your members as anyone can nominate – they need to be a Lydiate Resident.
If anyone has someone they would like to nominate we need a name, contact details and a reason why this person has been nominated. The closing date is midnight on the 16th December 2020.
Kind regards – Laura Johnson
Clerical Officer, Lydiate Village Centre, Lambshear Lane
Lydiate, Merseyside, 0151 527 2662
Email: lpc@lydiateparishcouncil.gov.uk
www.lydiateparishcouncil.gov.uk
Office hours : Mon – Fri 9.00 a.m. til 12.00 p.m.
Quiz night – Dec 11
Tonight’s quiz in 2 parts: Culture and Acronyms

Part 1 Q Friday quiz_Q
Part 2 Q Acronyms
Part 1 A Friday quiz_A
Part 2 A Acronyms_A
5000+ miles in 3 months
At the end of July members of the Sunday Strollers decided to start a new group to encourage members who had been shielding to get out and walk. So the Walk a Mile Group was formed.
Our first walk at the beginning of August was just over 1.5miles along the canal. Very quickly we had 30+ people wishing to join the group. We walked every Sunday in groups of 6 and increased the length of our walks, so the name of the group was changed to Walk a Mile or Two or WAMOT. (Phil’s idea thanks Phil).
December 11th Art quiz
Hi All,
last quiz of 2020 kindly sent by Ted Short.
Hope you all have a Good Safe Christmas and a Healthy 2021
Maureen xx
Answers Dec 4th art quiz
U3A North West and Lancs
U3A North West and Lancashire is promoting a project called ‘My Street’
where a photograph of your street can be taken, images and text added to it, which could then be featured on the U3A North West web site. Click here for details.
Another project has produced a book which is certainly topical.
U3A in the Time of Corona

This book is based on the Diary Project and has been created using contributions from U3A members all over the country.
It chronicles our reactions to coronavirus and isolation, as well as how to get a supermarket delivery, how to cut your own hair and what to do with all that free time. Some people sent drawings, photographs and poems, which have been included.
The book is A4, 120 pages, colour printed and costs £10 including postage.
If you would like to order a copy, please go to the national website https://www.u3a.org.uk/advice/shop/
