By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Critical Thinking, Agile Delivery, Politics and Society
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02 March 2012
London Gaelic Society: The poetry of Sorley MacLean
Comunn Gàidhlig Lunnainn
Lean gu dlùth ri cliù do shinnsir
Saturday 24 March 2012, 7.00pm
Suipear nam Bàrd
'Bàrdachd Shomhairle'
Speaker: Pàdraig MacAoidh, Writer in Residence at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and author of 'Sorley MacLean' (2010) at
Crown Court Church, Russell Street, Covent Garden, WC2B 5EZ
(nearest Tube: Covent Garden or Charing Cross)
Tickets: £25
To help us plan and cater for this event, it is essential that you let our Hon Secretary, Iain Fleming, know if you wish to attend on 07762 077690 or by email to iain@situ.myzen.co.uk
Please also let Iain know if you require a vegetarian meal.
Alternatively, please return the slip below with your cheque to
Joyce Seymour-Chalk, 39 Henderson Court, Fitzjohns Avenue, London NW3 6NS
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