Wednesday 10 November 2010

November Announcements.

Good morning you lovely people, and thanks to all those who made last night's Moot and told their excellent stories.
Here's what's coming up.

The Next Two Moots

On the 14th December we'll be having our annual quiz. Twenty-five questions (because Sara said so), set by me (because nearly everybody else said so) with multiple choice answers (because I said so!). There's even a small prize for the winner.
If you fancy a question or two on a specific subject, thus giving yourself a slight advantage, you have but to ask.

On 11th January there will be our annual games night. We're open to suggestions, folks.

Coming Up

Tonight Wednesday 13th November, if you've any energy left, there's a Heathen Moot by a group called Salgofnir's Call. It's at the Angel Pub in Manchester and starts at 7:30.

If you're feeling environmental there's a litter-pick going on at Eatock Lodges in Westhoughton on Sat 13th November. It's from 10:30am onwards and here's a postcode so you can find it: BL5 2SQ

On Fri 19th November we'll be gothing it up at Ara. It's on the 3rd Friday this month because of an event in the church. Anybody who fancies it is most welcome to join us.

For die-hard folkies there's a folk music workshop at The Crown at Worthington on Sat 20th November. It costs £25 but there's food laid on and it goes on all day (literally) from midday to midnight.

For the more lightweight of us there's the Bolton Moot at the Man & Scythe that same evening, 8pm onwards.

Finally for November there's an astrology workshop run by Shared Earth in Preston happening on Sunday 28th from 11am to 4pm. If you want to go you'll have to get in touch fast (by 14th Nov - tomorrow!) with your birth details and £10 for a chart to be made up. Food is usually laid on at these shindigs and you can find full details here: shared_earth@yahoo.co.uk.

Last of all, Jonathan hasn't told us yet but Manchester Pagan Wheel usually has a quiz night in December. That moot will be at The Waldorf on Monday 6th December.

And that'll do for now. See you in December.

Love,
Seán