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Christmas and winter usergroup meetings By dgs . Published: 16th Dec 2003, 18:13:11."Deck the halls with boughs of holly.." Wakefield
The Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club (WROCC) will be holding their AGM on the evening of Wednesday 7th January 2004, including a buffet for members, and a guest speaker. Meetings take place at the West Yorkshire Sports and Social Club, Sandal Hall Close (off Walton Lane), Barnsley Road (A61), Sandal. More details can be found on their website at www.wrocc.org.uk WROCC raised over 235 pounds at its charity auction in December, a new record. The club has now raised over a thousand pounds for the Sick Children's Trust over the past five years. Manchester Andrew Rawnsley of R-Comp will be visiting the RISC OS North West User Group (RONWUG) on Wednesday January 21st 2004, demonstrating R-Comp's wide range of software and hardware for RISC OS users. There's also the possibility of some new software being announced. RONWUG meets at the Trafford Metrovick Rugby & Cricket Club, Finnybank Road, Sale, Cheshire M33 6LR, on the third Wednesday evening of each month. Admittance and membership are free. RONWUG can be contacted as info@ronwug.org or by phone on 0161 969 9820. Norwich MicroDigital's biggest fan, Tarquin Mills will be talking to RUNG (RISC OS Users' Norfolk Group) about "The Inclusive Web", covering "Alternate Domain Names". Tarquin has had a lot to say about the Omega in the past, so perhaps it's worth asking him about that as well. The meeting is scheduled as 7pm for 7:30pm on Thursday 18th December 2003, at the Holy Trinity Church Hall, Cambridge Street, Norwich NR2 2BA. More information (including parking details etc) can be obtained from Peter Lacey or Paul Beverley or on 01603 722 544 (daytime). The Norfolk group meets on the third Thursday evening of every month, usually at the same venue. There is an entrance fee of 2ukp to cover costs, but this includes tea, coffee, biscuits and (on this occasion) Christmas food! Belgium RISCOS.be, the Belgian RISC OS user group, meets at 8pm on Friday 9th January and Friday 23rd January 2004. More information on the group can be found at www.riscos.be. London The RISC OS User Group of London (ROUGOL) now benefits from a separate meeting room and "big screen" video projection for speaker meetings. ROUGOL meets on the third Monday evening of each month, at The Blue-Eyed Maid, 173 Borough High Street, London SE1 1HR. Admittance and membership are free. January's meeting will be a presentation of AppBasic, "the easiest way to write standard RISC OS applications for the desktop", by its author Joe Taylor. In February Richard Brown from Oregano UK Ltd will visit. For more information see the ROUGOL website (now regularly updated) at rougol.jellybaby.net or email info@rougol.jellybaby.net Ipswich The January meeting of the ICENI Computer Club will be a meal at the Crown Hotel, Manningtree, on Wednesday 14 January at 7.30 for 8pm. If you wish to attend, please contact peter.l.dunn@btinternet.com as soon as possible. The ICENI website is at www.btinternet.com/~icenicomputerclub Blackpool The Blackpool RISC OS user group will meet at the Victoria Hotel, Cleveleys for their Christmas meal on Friday 19th December. More information can be obtained from Maureen Lewtas on 01253 864 028 or as maureen@lewtas50.freeserve.co.uk Bristol The Bristol Area RISC User Group (BARUG) will be meeting at 7:30pm on Wednesday 17th December, to eat mince pies, talk about RISC OS computing, and examine what their chairman is doing with Virtual RPC-SE. BARUG meets at the Brook Way Community Centre, Bradley Stoke, Bristol (just off junction 15 of the M5). There is plenty of free parking. In all other months, BARUG meetings begin at 7.30pm on the last Wednesday of the month. For more information, contact Jack Evans on 0117 973 6237, or see www.barug.co.uk We want your information If you have any information for next month's user group round up, please drop me an email as dgs@aaug.net. The more details you can include, the better. Discussion Viewing threaded comments | View comments unthreaded, listed by date
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