Weston-super-Mare U3A

Monday, July 07, 2008

Shirley James has provided us with the following report on Keith Anderson's "Word & Wit event that was obviously much appreciated by all those who took part in it.

WORD AND WIT

On 16th May we were treated to another Word and Wit Speaking Contest held in the lovely old Mayor's Parlour in Weston Town Hall and a most enjoyable time it was.

We listened to amusing poems and limericks from Stan Radcliffe - delivered in his usual witty manner - followed by a personal assessment of the Art Appreciation Group by Bernard Openshaw which gave a real insight into the subject.

Eight Speakers told us who their heroes were and the judges chose five to talk further about their ideal holiday. All the subjects were fascinating and the three worthy winners were then presented with quite impessive awards.

Three members of the book club read extracts from three different books ( spanning 100 years in time ) on a theme of ' the visit '. These certainly illustrated changing times!

Keith Anderson gave a great rendering of ' Brahn Boots ' and William Paton delighted us with his harmonica playing throughout the afternoon.

Looking forward to next year's Word and Wit a limerick came to mind -

One fine spring day
In the month of May
Was Word and Wit
Oh what a hit !
Long may it stay

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