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Open Eye: Aoug dates

Wednesday 03 February 1999 19:02 EST
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The Association of OU Graduates invites you to join in any of these forthcoming events:

A guided tour of the new wing of the National Musuem of Scotland, 10am Saturday, 13 February. Early booking is appreciated.

A Ghost Walk in Derby led by a Blue Badge guide - with strange but true stories like the man who hung his father and brother and the nun in men's boots. Meet at 7pm on Tuesday, 16 February.

The Tower Bridge Experience - the opportunity to discover why the bridge was built and how it works. Sunday, 7 March.

The Association is holding this year's Annual General Meeting at Ambleside in the Lake District over the weekend from 9 to 11 April. A few rooms are still available for members, families and friends who would like to attend.

For further details on any of these events - or information on the Association in general, please contact the AOUG on 01908 653316, by fax on 01908 652470 or by e-mail at AOUG@open.ac.uk

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