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‘Monuments amid Volcanoes - Cesar Marique’s Art & Archi- tecture’, by Jim Cooper. All welcome. Contact Malcolm Lewis, 01285 644110 or
lewismalc26@gmail.com. cirencesterpro-
bus.org
Sat 8 May: The Repair Café meets monthly at the Scout Hut, Cotswold Ave, Chesterton GL7 1TN. 9.30-2pm. We can try to mend toys, clothes, small electricals, household items and bikes. 01285 650281 or
facebook.com/cirenrepaircafe.
Sun 9 May: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS The Windrush Way BOOKING REQUIRED, 7mi/11.3km 10am. details and booking at
cirencesterramblers.org.uk
Mon 10 May: Churn Quiz via ZOOM. 7pm. Details and link from Churn Project Facebook page. All are welcome.
Wed 12 May: Cirencester Chamber Virtual Networking Meet- ing 6pm. Visitors welcome. Enquiries Sarah Somers Secretary
info@cirencesterchamber.org.uk /07842 081589. Details and bookings
cirencesterchamber.org.uk
Wed 12 May: 7pm. Phoenix WI. New members are welcome to join us for our Zoom talks during lockdown. For more info contact Clare 01285-671568 or Cirencesterphoenixwi@
gmail.com
Fri 14 May: Cirencester Probus 10am via ZOOM tfn. Talk ‘Very Light Rail Link’, by Richard Gunner. All welcome. Con- tact Malcolm Lewis, 01285 644110 or lewismalc26@gmail. com.
cirencesterprobus.org
Sat 15 May: Charity Art Sale for LINC the Leukaemia and Intensive Chemotherapy Fund. Cheltenham Racecourse. Original postcard sized art! A chance to buy original MINI masterpieces and help a charity at the same time. www.
twitterartexhibit.org,
www.lincfund.org
Sun 16 May: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS Seven Springs & Cowley BOOKING REQUIRED, 6mi/9.7km 10am. details and booking at
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Mon 17 May: Civic Society talk on Zoom at 7.30pm “Project Black Jack – Statues to be unveiled on the church tower” an illustrated talk by Meg Blumson. No charge for non-mem- bers. Details available from
info@ccsoc.org.uk
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Thur 20 May: Stratton Probus Club. New members are welcome to join us for our virtual meetings during lockdown. Our next meeting is “Classical Origins of Building Design” by John Sherlock. For further information contact David Birch 07967 665430 or email
stratton.probus@
gmail.com.
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CHARITY ART SALE
15 MAY 2021 CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE
A chance to buy original mini masterpieces and help a charity at the same time!
Now in it's 11th year of supporting charities, TAE21 is fundraising for LINC with it's annual sale of original postcard sized art, donated by artists from all around the world.
See exhibition and how to buy at
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Art Exhibit to benefit the Leukaemia and Intensive Chemotherapy Fund - LINC Cheltenham, UK.
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