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Chester Meetings, Saturday May 17th 2014

Globetrotters in Chester

Presents

  • Kevin Jones: VW overland to Istanbul                                
  • Chris Prior:  Himalayan Journey

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Doors open 1pm for 1:30pm Start till 4:30pm Entrance Fee £3.00 includes refreshments and two talks Grosvenor Museum 25-27 Grosvenor Street, CH12DD

Enquiries to Hanna tel:  01244383392 or Angela tel: 01244 629930

Chester Meetings, Saturday March 15th 2014

Globetrotters in Chester

Presents

  • Marion Round: Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands   
  • Chris Holden  The Wreck of the Royal Charter
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March Poster 2014

Doors open 1pm for 1:30pm Start till 4:30pm Entrance Fee £3.00 includes refreshments and two talks Grosvenor Museum 25-27 Grosvenor Street, CH12DD

Enquiries to Hanna tel:  01244383392 or Angela tel: 01244 629930

Chester Meetings, Saturday January 18th 2014

Globetrotters in Chester

Presents

  • “Impressions of Romania” – Speaker Brenda Wall
  • “Zagreb” Capital to coast – Speakers Vic and Angela Blundell.
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Chester meeting poster – January 2014

Doors open 1pm for 1:30pm Start till 4:30pm Entrance Fee £3.00 includes refreshments and two talks Grosvenor Museum 25-27 Grosvenor Street, CH12DD

Enquiries to Hanna tel:  01244383392 or Angela tel: 01244 629930

Chester Meetings, Saturday 16th November 2013

Globetrotters in Chester

Presents

  1. Roy Willis – “Reindeer People of Mongolia”
  2. Andrew Fletcher and Violetta Nowicka – “Japan – By Bullet to Budget”.
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Saturday 16th November poster

Saturday 16th November at the Grosvenor Museum Doors open at 1pm for 1:30pm start until 4:30 pm, 25-27 Grosvenor Street, Chester, CH1 2DD. Entrance fee £3 refreshments included. We recommend you arrive early.

For more information contact Hanna on 01244 383 392 or Angela on 01244 629 930. Chesterbranch@globetrotters.co.uk

London Meetings, Saturday, February 1, 2014

Speaking this month we have:

  1. Sarah Begum – “Amazon Souls” – Living with the Huaorani Tribe

    In 2010, Sarah’s curiosity and thirst for adventure led to the greatest expedition of her life, becoming the youngest female Documentarian at 21 years of age to produce her first film in the Amazon Rainforest. There, Sarah lived with the Huaorani tribe, hunted with the warriors, gathered with the women and initiated into their existence to send their messages through her work.

    With an interest in ancient civilizations, Sarah has since been exploring the world, embarking on adventures and working on various film and humanitarian projects. More information from Website: www.sarahbegum.tvFacebook: facebook.com/sarahbegumtv, Twitter: @Sarah_Begum

  2. Philip Beale – Madagascar is an amazing country but has its challenges – the do’s and don’ts of travel within Madagascar .

    Phiilp Beale first visited Madagascar as part of the ground breaking Borobudur Ship Expedition in 2003 that took a double outrigger canoe from Indonesia to Madagascar (www.pioneerexpeditions.com) . as expedition leader he met the then President Marc Ravalomanana.

    Today, many adventures later, his love of Madagascar is undiminished and his company (Pioneer Expeditions) sends many visitors there on an annual basis. He has many tips for those about to embark on a trip to Madagascar.


London branch meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden the first Saturday of each month, unless there is a UK public holiday that weekend.

Admission costs, £3 for Members and £6.00 Non-members. You do not need to be a member to attend, and we do not sell advanced tickets, please just come on the day, the doors open at 2:15pm and the program starts around 2:30pm with each talk lasting approximately 40 minutes.

There is no London meeting in August, but we start afresh each September.

If you would like to keep up to date with what’s happening at the Globetrotters London meetings and to be sent email reminders prior to the meeting, please sign up here.

Chester Meetings, Saturday September 21st 2013

Globetrotters in Chester

Presents

  1. AN ENGLISH TEACHER IN CHINA.’ Speaker Ben Findley

    Bringing fun to the educational system’ ‘The Great Wall of China

  2. APPOINTMENT IN ZAMBIA’ Speaker Sara Dunn

    ‘A 1970 trans-African adventure in a Hillman Hunter.’

    £2 from every copy of the book sold at the meeting in September will be donated to UNICEF

Saturday September 21st 2013 at the Grosvenor Museum

Doors open at 1pm for 1:30pm start until 4:30 pm,

25-27 Grosvenor Street, Chester, CH1 2DD.

Entrance fee £3 refreshments included.

We recommend you arrive early.

For more information contact Hanna on 01244 383 392 or Angela on 01244 629 930.

Chesterbranch@globetrotters.co.uk

London Meetings, Saturday January 4, 2014

Speaking this month we have:

Four mini talks of 20 minutes each by:

  1. Part 1
    • Barbara Brooks – Chasing the Northern Lights in Norway
    • Agata Zborowska – travels in Africa
  2. Part 2
    • Dick Curtis – “Home & Away” – a [con]fusion of Emile-Romagna and London
    • Gavin Fernandes – a trip through the Baltic
  3. Part 3
    • By tradition we follow this meeting with a New Year Party post-meeting everyone is invited to bring food and drink and participate! (We   have permission from the church for you to bring wine, but beer, cider and spirits are not allowed.)

London branch meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden the first Saturday of each month, unless there is a UK public holiday that weekend.

Admission costs, £3 for Members and £6.00 Non-members. You do not need to be a member to attend, and we do not sell advanced tickets, please just come on the day, the doors open at 2:15pm and the program starts around 2:30pm with each talk lasting approximately 40 minutes.

There is no London meeting in August, but we start afresh each September.

If you would like to keep up to date with what’s happening at the Globetrotters London meetings and to be sent email reminders prior to the meeting, please sign up here.

London Meetings, Saturday December 7th, 2013

Speaking this month we have:

  1. The Clubs AGM at 1PM (card carrying members only)

The main meeting then starts at 2:30.

  1. Mary Fogarty – Marrakech and Souira – from magical mayhem to sea and soul
  2. Derek Brown – Journey along the Mekong

London branch meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden the first Saturday of each month, unless there is a UK public holiday that weekend.

Admission costs, £3 for Members and £6.00 Non-members. You do not need to be a member to attend, and we do not sell advanced tickets, please just come on the day, the doors open at 2:15pm and the program starts around 2:30pm with each talk lasting approximately 40 minutes.

There is no London meeting in August, but we start afresh each September.

If you would like to keep up to date with what’s happening at the Globetrotters London meetings and to be sent email reminders prior to the meeting, please sign up here.

London Meetings, Saturday November 2nd, 2013

Speaking this month we have:

  1. John Pilkington – Pioneers and Bandits: A saunter round Patagonia.

    Patagonia – it’s the stuff of dreams. John will talk about the sheepfarming pioneers who, early in the last century, made their homes in the teeth of the Roaring Forties and Furious Fifties. Patagonians today are tough survivors but also fanciful dreamers, descended from those immigrants who threw their fate to the wind. He’ll play clips of some of them talking about dangerous sea journeys, followed by efforts to set down roots against almost impossible odds. He’ll talk about Patagonia’s current battles with volcanic fallout and climate change. And he’ll reveal what really happened to two of its most notorious early settlers – Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

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  2. Jane Wilson-Howarth – Nepal adventures

    You heard Dr Jane Talking of poo and parasites earlier in the year, now hear about her experience of living and working in Nepal for six years, and enjoy some vicarious trekking without getting breathless. Jane Wilson-Howarth’s talk will cover the time described in her memoir A GLIMPSE OF ETERNAL SNOWS.

    Jane’s website is www.wilson-howarth.com and she’s set up facebook pages for her books: A Glimpse of Eternal Snows, How to Shit Around the World and Lemurs of the Lost World.

London branch meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden the first Saturday of each month, unless there is a UK public holiday that weekend.

Admission costs, £3 for Members and £6.00 Non-members. You do not need to be a member to attend, and we do not sell advanced tickets, please just come on the day, the doors open at 2:15pm and the program starts around 2:30pm with each talk lasting approximately 40 minutes.

There is no London meeting in August, but we start afresh each September.

If you would like to keep up to date with what’s happening at the Globetrotters London meetings and to be sent email reminders prior to the meeting, please sign up here.

London Meetings, Saturday October 5th, 2013

Speaking this month we have:

  1. Sandra & David Reekie – MAG Cambodia Challenge

    Every year, to generate much needed funds, The Mines Advisory Group issue a number of challenges to volunteers willing to undertake various feats. MAG is an International Charity dedicated to removing land mines and unexploded ordnance, for which work they have received the Nobel Peace Prize.

    In 2008, David Reekie – a Globie of some seven years or so,agreed to raise £3000 (actually managed £4000) and with twenty other volunteers, went to Siem Reap, trekked through the jungle in the Kulen Mountains for 2 days, then helped build two houses for amputees’ families.

    David, who lives in Woodford with his wife Sandra, is retired and they have two daughters and six grand-children.

  2. Anna Hughes — 4000 miles by bike around the coast of Britain.

    Anna Hughes works as a cycling instructor and bike mechanic in London. In 2011 she cycled the 4000 mile coastline of the UK in 10 weeks, and in 2013 she sailed around the same coastline in the opposite direction. She describes herself as an ‘Everyday Adventurer,’ doing ordinary things in an unusual way, such as cycling 60 miles to Brighton and back just for a cup of tea, and moving house by bus. She is soon to publish her first book about her round-Britain cycling trip.

    Find out more at www.annacycles.co.uk or @eatsleepcycle or on facebook

London branch meetings are held at The Church of Scotland, Crown Court, behind the Fortune Theatre in Covent Garden the first Saturday of each month, unless there is a UK public holiday that weekend.

Admission costs, £3 for Members and £6.00 Non-members. You do not need to be a member to attend, and we do not sell advanced tickets, please just come on the day, the doors open at 2:15pm and the program starts around 2:30pm with each talk lasting approximately 40 minutes.

There is no London meeting in August, but we start afresh each September.

If you would like to keep up to date with what’s happening at the Globetrotters London meetings and to be sent email reminders prior to the meeting, please sign up here.