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MEMBERS’ CENTRE AND FRIENDS’ GROUP EVENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2020 Joining a centre or group is a great way to get more out of your membership and learn more about the work of the Trust. All groups also raise vital funds for Trust places and projects across the country. Please note that most groups charge a small annual membership subscription, separate to your Trust membership. The groups host a range of lectures, outings, social events and tours for their members throughout the year. For more information please contact each group directly. ABERDEEN AND DISTRICT MEMBERS’ Sunday 23rd February, 2.00pm to 4.00pm: ARDUAINE FRIENDS CENTRE (SC000109) Snowdrop tea afternoon at the House of Rachel Ross, Secretary/Treasurer Judith Falconer, Programme Secretary Dun. Tel: 01852 200233 Tel: 01224 938150 Saturday 7th March, 10.00am to 12 noon: Email: [email protected] Coffee morning, at the Old and St Andrew's Email: [email protected] Church Hall, Montrose. Booking is essential for events marked * For more information on the Arduaine Thursday 12th March, 2.30pm: Afternoon Friends, contact Rachel Ross or call Arduaine There is a charge for guests attending talks. talk by Dr Alix Powers-Jones, 'What happens Garden on 01852 200366. Thursday 13th February, 2.00pm: Talk by when we are closed to visitors', at the Guide Dr Fiona-Jane Brown, 'Forgotten Fittie', at Hall, Myre Car Park, Forfar. the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Shiprow. ARGYLL MEMBERS’ GROUP (SC024786) Sunday 17th May, 1.30pm to 3.30pm: Tuesday 17th March, 7.30pm: Annual Spring Plant Sale at the House of Dun. Come James Fenton, Chair general meeting followed by a talk by along and replace any plants you may have Tel: 01852 300545 Gordon Murdoch, 'Join the National Trust….. lost over the winter at bargain prices. There and see the world', at the Aberdeenshire will be a wide selection of perennials, Email: [email protected] Cricket Club, Morningside Road. grasses, shrubs, and rockery plants, grown Neill Malcolm, Membership Secretary * Day excursion in early May TBC by the Members' Centre gardeners and other volunteers, but come early for the Tel: 01631 740323 * Annual holiday in early June TBC best selection. If you unable to come along Email: [email protected] for the plant sale, keep an eye on the plant Ian Moir, Honorary Treasurer stall in the courtyard of the House of Dun, ANGUS MEMBERS’ CENTRE (SC024891) as the Members' Centre volunteers stock Tel: 07973 836498 Joyce Cooper, Membership Secretary this on a weekly basis as plants become Email: [email protected] available. Tel: 01674 676783 Saturday 14th March, 11.30am: Talks by Friday 21st August, 7.30pm: Summer Email: [email protected] Fiona Mackenzie, Archive Curator, Professor Concert at St. John's Church, Forfar. Hugh Cheape, Historian, and Ray Pearman, All Afternoon Talks are held in Guide Hall, September, date TBC 10.00am to 12 noon: journalist and author, ‘The Lorn Campbells Myre Car Park, Forfar at 2.30pm. Talks are Coffee morning at the Guide Hall, Myre Car and the island of Canna’, at Duror and open to everyone, not just members of the Park, Forfar. Kentallen Hall. Bookings through Ian Moir. National Trust for Scotland. The admission charge of £4 includes light refreshments Sunday 20th September, 1.30pm to Saturday 25th April, 11.30am: Annual after the meeting. 3.30pm: Autumn Plant Sale at the House of general meeting, followed by a talk by Dr Dun. Just like the Spring Plant Sale, come Denise Risch, researcher, ‘Marine protection, Thursday 13th February, 2.30pm: along and make a day of it. There will be a whales and dolphins’, at the SAMS, Afternoon talk by Chris Wardle, 'Gardening variety of plants grown by the Members' Dunstaffnage. Bookings through James for the National Trust for Scotland', at the Centre gardeners and other volunteers. Fenton. Guide Hall, Myre Car Park, Forfar. Monday 8th to Thursday 11th June: Friday 22nd to Monday 25th May: 3-day Wednesday 22nd April: Talk by Jonathan Summer holiday to Inverewe Garden and Spring Tour to South West Scotland. Calloway, ‘Scottish Paper Money’. Skye. Details to be confirmed. Saturday 27th June: Coffee Morning at The first Scottish banknote was issued in Forres Town Hall. 1696, by the newly established Bank of Scotland. The Royal Bank arrived on the AYRSHIRE MEMBERS’ CENTRE (SC000387) Wednesday 29th July: Pitlochry theatre scene some 32 years later, with the British trip to see ‘Private Lives’, matinée. John Rattenbury, Chairman Linen Company following in the fateful Tel: 01292 264344 year: 1746. This triopoly dominated Scottish banking for many years while a CAMBRIDGE FRIENDS OF THE NTS Email: [email protected] number of other banks came. Most issued Jim Stewart, Chairman Our talks will be held in the Education their own notes and were circulated in Pavilion at Burns Cottage in Alloway. Arrive Donald Douglas, Membership Secretary Scotland and in some cases beyond. There at 7.00pm for tea and coffee, followed by were still about ten issuing notes in 1900 Tel: 01223 245357 or 07889 657590 the talk at 7.30pm (lasting an hour or so). and they were gradually whittled down to All visitors are welcome. Any queries Email: [email protected] the three remaining today. contact John on 01292 264344. All talks are held at Newnham College, Jonathan Callaway is a retired banker, co- Thursday 20th February: 'Renovating the where there is usually ample parking author of two histories and catalogues on Caledonian Canal', by George Ballinger. nearby. The ticket price is £7 if pre-booked paper money and is a collector of paper George, head of Engineering at British or £8 on the door. Arrive at 7.30pm for money. He will tell us the history of Waterways, lead the planning, design and wine and conversation, followed by the talk Scottish banknotes, and consider what the restoration of the Caledonian Canal. He at 8.00pm. future might hold for these distinctive (but will be telling us about this amazing now anomalous) bank notes. Wednesday 26th February: Talk by project. Andrew Painting, Ecologist, ‘Mar Lodge Wednesday 13th May: Talk by Colin Thursday 19th March: 'Nuggets of Estate: 25 years of cutting edge Clarkson, ‘Scottish London’. Thought from the Scottish Enlightenment' environmental conservation’. Come on a virtual tour of London locations by Denis Rattenbury. The Scots' Invention Mar Lodge Estate NNR is a giant landscape with Scottish associations from kings to of the Modern World, a time where the of subarctic mountain plateau, roaring commoners: a veritable Scotch broth of greatest minds of Scotland competed and rivers, rolling moors and bogs, and the authors, architects and artists, spiced discoursed with those of Europe. great Caledonian pinewood. This talk looks perhaps with the odd criminal and Everything was questioned: economics, at the cutting edge environmental charlatan, no Travelcard required. politics, science, medicine, engineering and conservation at the UK's largest National art. As well as ideas from 18th century Colin Clarkson is Head of Modern Research Nature Reserve, how the Trust is saving the Scotland we'll sample relevant 'before' and Collections & Curator of the Historical Caledonian pinewood, at the technology 'after' nuggets from around the world. Printing Room, Cambridge University helping us fight the persecution of birds of Library. Thursday 16th April: 'Instruments of Pop – prey, and what our mountain landscapes The key instruments that began the pop may look like in the future. Andrew has band era'. A group of enthusiastic been the assistant ecologist at Mar Lodge EAST FIFE MEMBERS’ CENTRE (SC024846) musicians will be playing a range of songs Estate for four years. He has previously Barbara Fotheringham, Programme Co- and discussing the history and function of been involved in environmental ordinator their instruments (lead, rhythm, bass conservation projects across the UK, from guitar and drums). the Somerset Levels to the Flow Country. Tel: 01333 310153 Thursday 21st May: Annual general Wednesday 18th March: Talk by Jim Email: meeting with talk and refreshments Forrest, ‘Italian Gardens in Scotland’. [email protected] afterwards, 'A World of Pee – the uses of Inspired by the formal gardens of Versailles More information, membership form and urine' by John Rattenbury, followed by and the Scottish renaissance, the parterre event booking forms, please visit www.nts- cheese and wine. Urine has been a key designs of NTS Pitmedden and the privately efmc.org.uk or email Barbara. ingredient in an extraordinary range of owned Dunrobin castle gardens are a processes throughout human existence. Friday 13th March, 12 noon for 12.30pm: testament to the vision and skills of Annual general meeting followed by a Scottish gardeners of the 19th and 20th lunch and talk by Keith Otto, ‘A Look at centuries. This illustrated talk will show BANFF & MORAY MEMBERS’ CENTRE Postal History from mid-18th century to you the beauty and elegance of this formal (SC024693) the 1930s’. The talk will focus not just on style of planting. stamps and postmarks of the period, but Stuart MacKenzie, Secretary Jim grew up on the family farm in also some of the interesting stories and Tel: 01343 843248 Banffshire and is a science graduate of people researched behind the covers, Aberdeen University. He worked in the Email: [email protected] shedding light on little known areas of pharmaceutical industry in Cambridge for history. The lunch will be 2 courses and Thursday 16th April: Spring Lunch and over 35 years. He is a keen gardener and a coffee, £24 for members or £25 for non- annual general meeting, followed by a committee member of the Cambridge members. speaker (TBC) at the Mansefield Hotel, Friends of the National Trust for Scotland. Elgin. Wednesday 22th April: Annual Coffee Morning, St Andrews.