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Lunch 'N' Learn 'Try Something Different' a Jazz Evening with Oliver Letwin Daventry, South Northamptonshire & 2012 Northampton North Conservative Associations EVENTS South Northants Conservative Association SEPTEMBER invite you to join them at: 06/09/2012 ■ SNCA- LUNCH ‘N’ LEARN ■ 11:00 ■ Adstone Lodge, Adstone NN12 8DZ by kind invitation Lunch ‘n’ learn of Mike and Isobel Fountaine ■ Tickets £12 to include soup, sandwiches and wine ■ ‘Try something different’ ‘Try something different’ by Janet Cropley (Plantswomen) ■ For further information please contact: Janet Digby, Treasurer of the Fundraising 6th September 2012 Committee, on 01280 850332 or At Adstone Lodge, Adstone, NN12 8DZ [email protected]. Tickets £12 includes soup, sandwiches and wine. 10/09/2012 ■ SNCA - ANDREA LEADSOM MP’S For further details and tickets contact: Janey Digby BUSINESS BREAKFAST CLUB ■ The Atrium, Whittlebury 01280 850332 or Park ■ A subscription is required for this event, please [email protected] contact the office for further details on 01604 859721. Daventry Constituency Conservative Association invite you to join them by at: 14/09/2012 ■ SNCA - ACE BRANCH SUMMER EVENT ■ 7:30 for 8:00pm ■ At Aynho Park House by kind permission of James Perkins■ Tickets £12.50 to include wine reception, finger buffet and music ■ Contact Cllr Ron A Jazz evening with Sawbridge on 01869 819669 or Oliver Letwin [email protected] 20th September 2012 At Flore Fields, Flore, Northants NN7 4JX 19/09/2012 ■ SNCA & DCCA - LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB LUNCH ■ 12:00 for lunch at 12:45 ■ The Atrium, Whittlebury By kind invitation of Lady Catherine Morton. Park ■ Contact: Sue Wilson on 01604 821904 or [email protected] Guest speaker: Oliver Letwin MP Please contact the office on 01604 859721 For further details Promoted and printed by Kathryn Buckle, on behalf of the West Northants Conservatives (incor- porating DCCA, SNCA & NNCA), all of 78. St George’s Avenue, Northampton NN2 6JF. EVENTS 21/10/2012 ■ DCCA - HEYFORDS BRANCH Daventry Constituency Conservative Association AUTUMN LUNCH ■ Tickets £15 ■ For further invite you to attend information please contact: Graham Smith, 37 Winston Close, Nether Heyford NN7 3JX. 01327 An illustrated talk on the 340135 or [email protected]. 23/10/2012 ■ DCCA - EVENT- A LECTURE BY JONATHAN Imperial War Museum CHADWICK OBE ON THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM ■ with Jonathan Chadwick OBE ■ Tickets £17.50 ■ Newnham Village Hall ■ 7pm for a 7:30 start ■ A drink and a supper will be provided ■ Contact the office on 01604 859721 for tickets. Newnham Village Hall Newnham, Daventry, NN11 3BT 24/10/2012 ■ SNCA - EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING ■ 19:30 ■ Towcester Conservative Club. 23rd October 2012 30/10/2012 ■ DCCA - EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING ■ 19:00hrs for 19:30 start followed by supper. 18:30 ■ Abbey centre, Daventry. Glass of wine on arrival. For further information contact the office on NOVEMBER 01604 859721. 09/11/2012 ■ DCCA - ‘BEST OF BRITISH’ EVENT ■ The Manor House, Main Road, Dodford NN7 4SR by kind 20/09/2012 ■ DCCA - A JAZZ EVENING WITH OLIVER LETWIN invitation of Simon Steel ■ Please contact Cllr Kevin Perry for MP ■ Flore Fields, Flore, Northants NN7 4JX by kind invitation further details on 07977 203145 or of Lady Catherine Morton ■ Guest Speaker: Oliver Letwin MP ■ [email protected]. Please contact the office for further details 01604 859721 23/11/2012 ■ SNCA - CHAIRMAN’S COCKTAIL PARTY 28/09/2012 ■ DCCA -JAZZ EVENING ■ 7:30pm- ■ At Plumpton Manor, Plumpton, NN12 8AF ■ For further 11:30pm ■ Badby village hall ■ Tickets £12.50 ■ information please contact: Janet Digby, Treasurer of the Licensed bar/snacks ■ Featuring ‘Mellow’ and the Fundraising Committee , on 01280 850332 or Bob Caldwell Trio ■ Contact Martyn Parratt on 01327 [email protected] 878773 or [email protected] 28/11/2012 ■ SNCA & DCCA - LADIES LUNCHEON CLUB LUNCH ■ 12:00 for lunch at 12:45 ■ The Atrium, Whittlebury Park ■ Contact: Sue Wilson on 01604 821904 or [email protected]. OCTOBER DECEMBER 12/10/2012 ■ DCCA QUIZ NIGHT ■ 19:00 ■ Supper and 09/12/2012 ■ DCCA - BRAUNSTON BRANCH FESTIVE a glass of wine ■ £15 ■ Contact Sally Johnson-Ferguson on LUNCH ■ Braunston Village Hall ■ Contact Cllr Robin Brown 01327 702013 for further details 01327 842130 or [email protected] 19/10/2012 ■ DCCA - CHRIS HEATON-HARRIS MP’S 16/12/2012 ■ DCCA - HEYFORDS BRANCH FESTIVE BUSINESS BREAKFAST CLUB ■ The Windmill, Main Street, CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST ■ 37 Winston Close, Nether Heyford Badby, Daventry, NN11 3AN ■ A subscription is required for NN7 3JX by kind invitation of Graham and Sally Smith ■ Tickets this event, please contact the office for further details 01604 £12.50 ■ For further information please contact: Graham Smith, 859721 37 Winston Close, Nether Heyford NN7 3JX. 01327 340135 or [email protected] For more information about any of the events listed on this sheet, or if you would like to help with our 78 St. George’s Avenue, Northampton, NN2 6JF activities, please contact us: 01604 859721 [email protected] / [email protected] www.southnorthantsconservatives.com / www.daventryconservatives.com.
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