Hello and welcome to the next exciting instalment of the BuryLETS newsletter. We have several members writing for this issue, and we are always looking for more members to contribute, so if you would like to write a piece for the newsletter or website please email it to me at info [at] burylets.org.uk.
Welcome to the year of the ox!
As a fan of all things bovine I am very happy usher in the year 2009.
This year we have a new place to meet, the most excellent So Bar (have a look at their web site http://sobar.t83.net/#/home/4530625754) and by popular demand monthly meetings on the first Tuesday of every month (except August.)
So without further ado here are the BuryLets meeting dates for 2009
* February 3rd
* March 3rd
* April 7th
* May 5th
* June 2nd
* July 7th
* September 1st
* October 6th
* November 3rd
* December 1st
Economy down the chute? - Try a barter and exchange group!
There are many reasons for joining BuryLETS, here are a few:
* Half price membership if you renew or join before December 31st 2008 (£5 for a couple/business and £3 for a individual)
* New venue from December onwards - the So Bar, Langton Place, Bury St Edmunds (Purveyors of fine drinks, wi fi and brilliant music)
* Monthly meetings from February 2009 onwards - on the first Tuesday of every month from 7.30 until 9.00pm (book us in your calender)
Hello and welcome to Autumn,
We have had a damp summer so the leaves should be gorgeous this year. As summer draws to a close I look forward to crisp weather and snug jumpers. Did you notice the people who are now complaining about how much rain we had this summer are the same people who complained about how hot it was when we DID have summer weather? If they were in the garden of Eden they would say that the snake was a health hazard.
September Meeting
Greetings and salutations Members!
This is a mini newsletter to keep you up to date. Unless you've been living in a cave (and if you have watch out for sleepy bears just waking up) you will be aware of Zero waste week and Karen Cannard's rubbish diet. Karen has been on the radio, internet, TV and in the papers and we wish her well spreading the word about the massive issue of reducing waste. For more info go to her informative website: