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Month: September 2019

Langside Heritage Charity Walk

24 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

A happy 3Ls group delighted in Jenny Macintyre’s guided walk on 22 September, despite a rainy start to the day. We learned a lot about the social history of this neighbourhood which features many buildings of architectural interest, as part of the Langside Heritage Trail.

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Open Afternoon Donations

24 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

This year’s Open Afternoon was a great success and more than 150 people visited to find out more about what’s going on in the Centre for Lifelong Learning. There was a chance to try some taster classes, tutors were on hand to offer advice  and lots of people signed up for the new 3Ls Club Continue reading

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Digital Photography Competition Winners

5 September 20195 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

The winners of the 3Ls Students’ Association 30th Anniversary Digital Photography Competition were presented with their prizes at the Management Council meeting on 4th September.  The Competition theme was “The Magic of Later Life” and there were two winners: Eileen Kidd (3Ls member) and Qiu Zilou (Masters student). Eileen captured her sister engaged in her Continue reading

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Summer Academy 2019 – That’s Entertainment!

3 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

This year’s Summer Academy offered a medley of theatre, film and music for our delegates, who enjoyed good food, friendships and lots of fun along the way. We were very well entertained by an eclectic range of speakers, visited lots of interesting venues in Glasgow, Biggar and Peebles, and even discovered some hidden musical talents Continue reading

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President’s Charity Walk – George Square to Glasgow Green

3 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

An intrepid group of 3Ls members and friends enjoyed an informative walk on Sunday 18th August, ably led by volunteer guide Gerard McCrear. We learned about the history of lots of sites along the way, passing the Wonderwall at the Graham Hills Building, Tennent’s Brewery, St Luke’s and The Sculpture Garden behind the People’s Palace. Continue reading

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CLL Daytime Programme Open Afternoon – Wednesday 11th September, 2019

3 September 20193 September 2019 Nicola Bodys

This years Open Afternoon will take place on Wednesday 11th September from 1.30pm – 3.30pm in the Centre for Lifelong Learning, 7th Floor, Graham Hills Building. Come along and find out more about the 3Ls Clubs and the many classes offered by the CLL, and join us for tea and cake!  

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