The Hayling Island U3A spring newsletter, edited by Maggi Bridgman, is now online. Click here to see it. You can use the same link to see past issues of the newsletter.
You'll see that we're experimenting with a new magazine-style format for the electronic version. Please let me know if it causes any problems for you.
Every member gets access to the online version of the newsletter, If you have opted to receive a printed copy, you will get it shortly.
Andy Henderson
Hayling Island u3a web site editor
In this update:
- Doreen Beaven
- South East Region spring gathering
- Membership renewal fees
- Rummikub
- Kew Gardens visit
- Parking at the Barley Mow
- u3a High Street project
- Andy Henderson
Continue reading Hayling Island u3a - March notices →
In this update:
- Triangle girls
- Parking reminder
- Subscriptions
- Easy way to remember passwords
Continue reading Hayling Island u3a - March update →
In this note:
- Web site update
- Car sharing
- Car parking
- Subscriptions
- Visit to Kew
- Jubilee celebrations
Continue reading Hayling Island u3a - February notices →
In this update:
- What the butler saw
- Potential problem with haylingu3a.org.uk
Continue reading Hayling Island u3a - February update →
In this note to group leaders:
- Simpler way to update groups
- Photos for the home page
Continue reading Simple way to update HIU3A groups & a request for photos →
This note includes:
- Calling all thespians
- New family history group
- Kew Gardens visit is booking now
- Request to group leaders
- No need to renew membership just yet
- National poetry competition
- South east u3a region summer school
- Hayling u3a has moved
- Ladies fashion show
Continue reading Hayling Island u3a - January notices →
A reminder that our next monthly meeting is this Thursday, 20th January at 2pm. David Boag will talk to us about "The world of a wildlife photographer". More details here.
Please, if you can, wear a mask when coming into the community centre and keep it on until you are seated.
If you find it difficult to hear, please sit in the front two rows, if possible.
If you found this message in your spam folder, please look for a way to mark it as 'Not spam'. Please also add andy@haylingu3a.org, chair@haylingu3a.org and emailer@haylingu3a.org to your address book if you haven't done so already. Those steps will not only help you find future emails, but it will help other members too.
Andy Henderson
Hayling Island u3a web site editor
It's now at its new address: haylingu3a.org instead of haylingu3a.org.uk.
If you try to use the old address you will be redirected to the new one automatically.
Emails sent from our site now come from haylingu3a.org. Please update your email software to trust emails coming from that address. There are two easy ways to do that:
- Add andy@haylingu3a.org, chair@haylingu3a.org and emailer@haylingu3a.org to your email address book; most email providers will take that as a hint that you're happy to receive our emails.
- If you find any of our emails in your spam folder, please look for a 'Not spam' button. Using the button will reduce the chance of future emails going to spam, not just for you but for other members too.
If you have a haylingu3a.org email address it will continue to work as before but you will now have an equivalent haylingu3a.org address. We will automatically update your profile to use the new address if appropriate.
Hopefully, the switchover has been a smooth one but if you see any problems or if you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Andy Henderson
Over the next few days we will be moving the Hayling u3a web site to a new server. This will:
- Eliminate a disk space constraint that's causing us problems
- Increase reliability of the site which has seen more down time recently than we've been happy with.
The easiest way to do that and keep the site working is to create a new web site address: haylingu3a.org instead of haylingu3a.org.uk.
Continue reading haylingu3a.org.uk is changing →
The Hayling Island U3A winter newsletter, edited by Maggi Bridgman, is now online. Click here to see it. You can use the same link to see past issues of the newsletter.
Every member gets access to the online version of the newsletter, If you have opted to receive a printed copy, you will get it shortly.
Andy Henderson
Hayling Island u3a web site editor