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If you could time travel to another age where, when and why?
Last Friday of the month, the 27th of January, 12 people came to the Discussion Group’s first meeting in 2023. We decided to start the new season with something light and enjoyable. Hence, the topic was selected and it looked like an easy go, no thorough research was needed. The travel could be for a…
Photography Group re-starts
Steven Staus, leader of the photography group, after taking a several months break due to medical reasons, is resuming his photography classes on the first Wednesday of the month at 2 PM. at his home. The first meeting of 2023 will be held on February 1st The session focuses on the various elements of taking…
Dining Out – Thursday 9 February
The next event for the group is at Restaurante Oasis, Ctra. Portitxol 35, Javea. The menu choices will be sent to group members shortly when bookings will be taken. Please do not try to book before the email is received. If you wish to be added to the group email list contact Alan Guest dining.out@u3ajavea.com
History Talk – Tuesday 31 January
20th century Canadian Artists by Peter Atkinson This talk by Peter was well received in Moraira lately, most people knowing nothing about the subject and being pleasantly surprised. It will be a mixture of history and art. He will first tell us about the painters from British backgrounds who came together to promote their style…
Angela walks and talks a good tale!
Not only is our auspicious Travellers’ Tales group leader Angela Chantry a great organiser and speaker but an outdoor fan with masses of energy and a passion for walking – as her latest presentation proved! Members returning to the Javea Players’ Studio for the January Travellers’ Tales meeting enjoyed a New Year drink and nibbles…
Spanish Culture & Cuisine members dance the night away!
Javea U3A members ate, drank and danced the night away at the annual Spanish Culture & Cuisine Christmas Party at the Parador! Highlight of the event – once again organised by group leaders Angela Chantry and Tony Dearie – was a performance to remember by the Tuna de Xabia minstrels. This troupe of 20 young…