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Make the Most of Your Membership by Using the Social Spaces and Attending Events Across All London Chapters January–April 2019 YOUR JANUARY–APRIL 2019 SEMESTER TWO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP BY USING THE SOCIAL SPACES AND ATTENDING EVENTS ACROSS ALL LONDON CHAPTERS CHAPTER KINGS CROSS “I made loads of friends who live here, the location is great and the staff are great too.” Franciscan from Spain Kings College London TO YOUR SEMESTER TWO EVENT GUIDE. CHAPTER HIGHBURY “It’s really good to have a gym and s you know, being a member cinema in my building.” of Chapter means you have Kaivel from China exclusive access to the UCL incredible social spaces at WelcomeAall Chapter locations across London. Perhaps you want to watch a film with friends at Chapter Highbury, have a sky-high drink in the 32nd floor bar at Chapter Spitalfields, or attend a fitness Member class at Chapter Kings Cross. Simply show your Chapter member card at reception or to security on the door and they’ll let you through. benefitsBeing a resident of Chapter means you enjoy exclusive And it’s not just the social spaces that access to all of our locations across London. you have access to, you can attend all the exciting events at the other CHAPTER SPITALFIELDS Chapters too. “It’s close to my university, the tube station and it’s very central. Everybody is very friendly and the CHAPTER IS YOUR HOME AND YOU HAVE events are a great way ACCESS TO EVERYTHING ON OFFER. to interact with everyone. All of the staff have been really helpful.” Victoria from France In this guide, you’ll find your event Istituto Marangoni plan for Semester 2. From one-off special events and national holiday celebrations to regular monthly events, there’s sure to be something that you’ll like. We’ll be adding events as we go along too, so keep an eye on your monthly event emails for any updates. 02 03 N’T FORGE O T CHAPTER D Arsenal Rectory Road Cricklewood HIGHBURY Hampstead Heath Tufnell Park CHAPTER Hampstead HIGHBURY II AS A CHAPTER Gospel Oak Drayton Park RESIDENT YOU ARE Finchley Road Frognal Kentish Town Holloway Canonbury WELCOME AT ANY Finchley Road Road Dalston Kingsland Hackney Downs Willesden Caledonian Hackney Central Homerton EVENT HELD AT ANY Green Road Kentish Town Highbury West CHAPTER Islington Dalston Junction Hackney Stratford CHAPTER LOCATION. Chalk Farm ISLINGTON Wick International Brondesbury Swiss Cottage Just bring your Caledonian Road Camden Road Barnsbury London Fields Brondesbury Park Essex Road membership card South Stratford Hampstead Camden Haggerston for entry Town Kilburn High Road Stratford High Street St. Kensal Rise Kilburn Park Johns Mornington Angel Wood Crescent Kings Cross Kensal Green ueen’s Park St. Pancras Pudding Mill Lane Hoxton Cambridge ONE 2 CHAPTER Heath KINGS CROSS Maida Vale Euston Bethnal Green Bow Church Great Euston Suare Old Street Bow Road Baker Portland CHAPTER Street Russell Bethnal Green PORTOBELLO Warwick Avenue Street Suare CHAPTER Bromley-by-Bow Marylebone Warren SPITALFIELDS Shoreditch Mile End Regents Street Stepney Green Devons Road Farringdon High Street Park Whitechapel Westbourne Park Goodge Street Barbican Edgware Road Moorgate Royal Oak Liverpool Tottenham Holborn Street Court Road Chancery Lane East Acton Ladbroke Grove Aldgate Marble East Paddington Arch City Bank Oxford Circus Covent Garden Thameslink St. Pauls Langdon Park CHAPTER Aldgate CHAPTER White Latimer Road WHITE CITY Bayswater Lancaster Gate ALDGATE Shadwell City Bond Street Piccadilly Temple Blackfriars Cannon Fenchurch Street Circus Leicester Street Limehouse ueensway Suare Tower Gateway Mansion All Saints Wood Lane Notting Hill Gate ONE 1 House Monument Tower Green Park Charing Hill Westferry Poplar East India Acton Cross Central Holland Park West India uay Embankment Blackwall Hyde Park London Corner Wapping Canary Wharf Shepherd’s Bush Bridge Waterloo East CHAPTER Canary Wharf Heron uays Westminster Southwark SOUTH BANK Waterloo Knightsbridge Borough Goldhawk Road Rotherhithe South uay Kensington High Street Lambeth North Kensington St. Jamess Park Olympia Canada Water Hammersmith Elephant Castle Bermondsey Ham City Crossharbour Turnham Stamford Green Ravenscourt Gloucester South Victoria Brook Elephant Park Hammersmith Earls Court Road Kensington Surrey uays Sloane Suare Castle District Piccadilly Mudchute West Kensington Barons Pimlico Kennington South Bermondsey Island Gardens Court Vauxhall West Brompton Fulham Broadway Oval Cutty Sark Greenwich New Cross Deptford Gate New Cross Battersea Park ueens Road Peckham Parsons Green ueenstown Road Imperial Wharf Deptford Stockwell Bridge Wandsworth Road St Johns Elverson Denmark Hill Peckham Rye Road Putney Bridge Clapham High Street Loughborough Nunhead Lewisham Clapham Brixton Junction Common CHAPTER Brixton Clapham Junction Brockley LEWISHAM Clapham North Putney East Dulwich East Putney Wandsworth Town Crofton Park North Dulwich Ladywell Clapham South Herne Hill 04 our locations 05 CHECK ‘EM OUT ALDGATE LEWISHAM On site gym On site gym Courtyard Terrace Study room Study space Games area TV room Screening room Games area HIGHBURY PORTOBELLO Private cinema On site gym On site gym Study space Courtyard Games area Cosy TV room Screening room Study space Courtyard Social space SOUTH BANK HIGHBURY II Sky Lounge Games area Games area Study space Study space On site gym On site gym Cinema room TV snug ISLINGTON SPITALFIELDS Private cinema 32nd floor bar On site gym 32nd floor lounge Study space 33rd floor balcony Art studio 33rd floor library Karaoke room Auditorium Games area Karaoke rooms Social space Games area TV area Private cinema On site gym KINGS CROSS Study space On site gym Exercise studio WHITE CITY Study space Games area Make the most of your exclusive access to the incredible Games area Study space facilities at all Chapter locations across London. Private cinema On site gym Social space Social space Courtyard Free use of Macs in reception area Social06 spaces 07 EVERY MONTH ENTREPRENEUR TALKS Thinking to launch a business either on or off-line? Join the business masterminds of Chapter? Kings Cross. What’sPOOL TOURNAMENT on Calling all pool sharks – show off your skills and become Kings Cross, Screening Room • 2nd & 4th Sunday, 4pm the champ. Islington, Common Area • Every Tuesday, 5pm BREAKFAST CLUB Lewisham, Games Room • Every other Sunday, 5pm Grab a bite to eat before heading out for the day. Portobello, Games Room • 1st Tuesday, 6pm Islington, Common Area • 1st Saturday, 8:30am South Bank, Sky Lounge • Every Thursday, 7pm Portobello, Reception • Every Wednesday, 8:30am PS4 FIFA TOURNAMENT SCONES SUNDAY Take on your fellow residents with the all new FIFA 19. The traditional afternoon tea – scones, jam and cream. See reception for more information. Spitalfields, Auditorium • Last Sunday, 2pm Highbury, Games Room • Every Monday, 7pm Highbury II, Common Room • Every Monday, 7pm CHAPTER TALKS Speak your mind at and join in with our weekly debates. BOARD GAME NIGHT Topics to be confirmed by Reception each week. From Jenga to Monopoly, let’s see who can win it all. White City, Social Space • Every Wednesday MOVIE NIGHT Highbury, Common Room • Every Wednesday, 7pm Movies on the big screen – from the latest blockbusters to all time South Bank, Sky Lounge FITNESS SESSIONS Highbury II, Common Room • Every Wednesday, 7pm favourites. Check with reception each week to see what’s playing. Every Sunday, 7pm Come and work it out with our own personal trainer – all Aldgate, Cinema Room Highbury II, Cinema Room Spitalfields, Cinema Room levels of experience welcome. Every other Tuesday, 7pm Every Sunday, 6pm Every Sunday, 7pm Spitalfields, Auditorium • Every Monday, 2pm Highbury, Cinema Room Portobello, Cinema Room White City, Social Space Every Sunday, 6pm Every other week, 7pm Every Friday, 8pm CAPOEIRA CLASS KARAOKE Dance meets martial arts in these athletic sessions – no Channel your inner Mariah and belt out your go-to karaoke experience required. anthem. Lewisham, Gym • 2nd Tuesday, 7pm Islington, Games Room • Every Wednesday, 6pm BOXERCISE CLASS ISLINGTON COMMITTEE MEETING Get ready to rumble with this energetic class, designed to A chance to speak with the team about everything going on get you moving. at Chapter Islington. Lewisham, Gym • 4th Thursday, 7pm Islington, Cinema • Every Tuesday, 3pm Enjoy live music? Or want an opportunity to perform in front of a YOGA CLASS QUIZVENTURA Come and stretch it out with our friendly neighbourhood Take part in our weekly quiz and win an array of themed crowd? Check out our weekly live lounge at Chapter Spitalfields. Yoga teacher – all levels of experience welcome. prizes. Register at reception each week. Spitalfields, 32nd Floor Bar • Every Friday, 7pm • 18 January - 29 March Aldgate, Gym • Every other Sunday, 3pm Kings Cross, Study Room • Every Sunday, 3pm Kings Cross, Fitness Studio • 1st & 3rd Sunday, 5pm 08 09 JANUARY 19 PAMPERING PERFECTION Massages and manicures – join? us for an afternoon of What’s08 on pampering as you ease back into university life. PASTRY MORNING Join us for breakfast and sample a range of delicious Spitalfields, Auditorium, 2pm pastries. South Bank, Study Room, 9am 21 HEALTHY BREAKFAST WELCOME BACK & REBOOKER PARTIES Have a healthy breakfast on us to help you detox 12 Missed your friends over the holidays? Join us for a in January. BAKING MASTERCLASS welcome back party you won’t forget. Plus you’ll get Learn how to bake like a pro in our quick tip masterclass. Aldgate, Reception, 8:30am great rates for rebooking with Chapter for next year. White City, Kitchen, 2pm 10 Islington, Common Area, 6pm 11 Highbury II, Common Room, 6pm 13 25 Aldgate, Social Space, 5pm WEBSITE BUILDING 26 Spitlafields, 32nd Floor Bar, 7:30pm Learn the basics for Website Setup in our introductory 28 South Bank, Sky Lounge, 3pm workshop. Other Chapters see Reception for more details. Kings Cross, Screening Room, 2pm 17 24 29 GAMES NIGHT PIZZA NIGHT PAMPERING DAY A night of friendly competition to determine whether it really Head down for a slice of the action as you get back into the What better way to unwind and treat yo’self than with a is about skill or luck.
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