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university of the third age

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Useful Links

U3A Links Government Links Miscelleaneous
     
Third Age Trust Access To N.I. Government Rights for Seniors
N.I. Region U3A Who are your MPs Newry & Mourne sights
U3A Online Courses N.I. Assembly N.I. Tourism
U3A Sutton Baldoyle Newry & Mourne District Council Walking in the Mournes
  a2b – Access to Benefits Tourism Ireland
  Social Security Benefits Awards For All – N.I.
    E-Learning with the Open University
    Translink
    Age UK
    Health Information
    Oil Prices in N.I.
    IUR FM Newry’s Community Radio
    Limerick / Peru Mission
    Good Morning Newry & Mourne
     Age Sector Platform

Don’t Miss Out On…


Brief reminder messages of upcoming meetings, outings, interesting walks, radio programs etc.    
Next Tea Dance Monday 21st May, Canal Court
Men in the Kitchen photos & video
Gentlemen Singers win at Newry Feis
Wine Tasting - last session 18th May - last date for payment 9th May

Recent Events

Events that are not specific to any particular class or activity.
A.G.M. 12th March 2012
Tutors Meeting 5th Jan 2012
Christmas at the Quays 2011
Christmas Dinner 2011
BBC Film Making Workshop
Lloyds TSB Funding for chairs
Working with the BBC Community Bus
Strategic Planning Day
UK Digital Conference
Skibbereen Trip
Annual General Meeting March 2011

Last Week’s Radio Show

Missed last week's Newry U3A radio show? No problem, you can now listen again from the Radio For Seniors page.

TV Digital Switchover Oct. 2012

In October 2012, television in Northern Ireland will change from analogue to digital. The Radio For Seniors group spoke to 2 representatives of Digital UK to find out what is involved in this switchover.

When I Grow Up

We are all getting older – so how do we avoid or at least delay the onset of the problems of old age – the heart attacks, strokes, dementia, loneliness and isolation. All the research suggests that there is a lot we can do to make our later years healthy and enjoyable - meet new people, learn a new language, eat well, travel, embrace modern technology (the computer, the internet, the mobile phone), sing, dance, play a musical instrument, be physically active, seek out new challenges, look forward with anticipation to the coming years.

In other words join U3A, we do all those things!

The Science of Ageing

Advice of Professor Tom Kirkwood, Director of the Institute For Ageing and Health, Newcastle University.

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