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  1. First working Monday evening of each month 7:30 for 8.00pm.
    The society offers a regular programme of illustrated lectures on all aspects of geology, also monthly field trips. New members/visitors always welcome.
  2. Every Sunday evening 8.00pm - 10.30pm.
    We meet on Sunday evenings 8:00 - 10:30    We have a mix of Guest Nights with National and International performers and Singers/Theme Nights where everyone has a chance to perform if they wish.   The club is open to all and newcomers are made very welcome.          
    Watlington House44, Watlington StreetReadingRG1 4RJ
  3. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings 7:30pm-10.00pm.
    Reading Bach Choir aims to sing a wide variety of music to a high standard, with a commitment to perform the major Bach choral works regularly. We sing four or five concerts each year in and around Reading. Membership is limited to around 50 and…
    59 Albert RoadCavershamReadingRG4 7PL
  4. Wednesdays 3:30-5pm
    Weekly group running for over 55's in an informal, comfortable setting. The afternoon comprises of relaxed and accessbile games, either musical bingo (music of the groups choice!) or a fun team quiz. Prizes are on offer, followed by a light supper, freshly prepared food from the Oak Tree…
    10Spey RoadTilehurstReadingBerkshireRG30 4DZ
  5. Every Thursday from 20th Jan 10am - 11.30am
    Join our 8 week, fun, friendly dance and exercise class, Thursday mornings 10am at Caversham Hall, St John’s Road, RG4 5AN starting on 20th Jan. We exercise, learn fun routines to keep our bodies physically fi t, toned, stretched, mobilised, safe and our minds challenged…
    St John's RoadReadingRG4 5AN
  6. Events throughout the year
    Aims: to promote the art of organ playing; to encourage the public to appreciate organ music; to give help and advice to church organists and to enable all those interested to meet each other. Members receive periodic news letters. 'The Berkshire Organist' is published annually…
  7. Winter (Oct-Mar) first and third Tuesday of the month at 19:45. Various events in summer.
    Lectures are held from Oct-March on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Pangbourne Village Hall. Guided walks are held from March/April onwards on Saturdays/Sundays, usually about 4-5 miles. There is also a Wednesday walk once a month. We visit BBONT reserves, have…
    PangbourneRG8 7AN

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