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Barnet

Monthly Meetings

On the first Thursday of the month (except August) we have a Monthly Meeting at Ewen Hall, Barnet. We meet from 9.30am to socialise over a cuppa. You can also find out about groups you might like to join and outings, trips and cruises you may like to book a place on.

At 10.30am we have talks given by guest speakers from a wide range of professional and other backgrounds. Topics range far and wide from, for example, climate change to art history, hidden places in London to how to avoid being scammed – and everything in between.

Ewen Hall is fully accessible for wheelchair users with a ramp provided to negotiate the few steps to the area where tea and biscuits is served. The talks are held in the adjoining church hall, which is also fully accessible. The sound system we use for the talks has provision for hearing loop users. Click here for full details about coming to Ewen Hall.

Printer Cartridges for Charity

If you have any empty printer cartridges please bring them when you come to the Monthly Meetings. We collect them to raise funds for Cherry Lodge, the charity based in High Barnet which supports people living with cancer. Please note: we only accept cartridges made by Advent, Brother, Canon, Epson, HP, Kodak and Lexmark. If you have any queries, please contact Irene Nichols of our Climate Change and Ecology group. 

4 June:

A beginning, a muddle and an end

In this entertaining talk, award-winning author of five novels (so far), Bobbie Darbyshire will explain how the complex fictional world arrives in a novelist’s mind. Just where does she get her ideas from – and how does she make them into page-turning stories? Could it be from any of her previous varied jobs as mushroom picker, cabinet minister’s private secretary or film extra

2 July:

Caravaggio's Boy

In this fascinating talk, Barnet painter, art lecturer and novelist Keith West will take us on the rollercoaster life story of Michaelangelo Caravaggio. How did this ‘wild boy’ from Rome become the greatest Italian painter of the Baroque period? What caused his dramatic fall from grace? And why has his global reputation since soared?

3 September:

How Artists Change Art History

The history of art over the centuries may appear to be a series of movements (-ism after -ism!) But, as art historian and broadcaster Estelle Lovatt will reveal in this entertaining and enlightening talk, it’s all down to those individual artists – from Rembrandt to Rothko, Manet to Emin to name just a few – whose passion, imagination and creativity have delighted and/or challenged our thinking about the world. Photo: Cristina Schek.

If you have missed one of our talks, you can catch up with them here. Please note: use the usual password to access this members-only page. Some of the talks have not been recorded due to copyright issues.

Previous events

7th May 2026
10:30 am - 11:30 am
The Fab Four rose from near-obscurity in 1962 to the heights of global Beatlemania just three years later. In this talk, music author Martin Orkin will regale us with the […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
2nd April 2026
10:30 am - 11:30 am
to 2nd April 2026
What do Spike Milligan, Dame Barbara Cartland and cycling champion Dame Laura Trott (pictured) have in common? They – and a vast cavalcade of famous showbiz and sports stars – […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
5th March 2026
10:30 am
Memories of our childhoods, happy or sad. We all have them. Peter Cox, a writer and member of Barnet u3a, decided to interview some 100 fellow members to record theirs for […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
5th February 2026
10:30 am
In this this talk, Gaye Illsley, an independent living expert, will explain how a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) helps legal decision-making about a person’s health and welfare, property and financial […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
8th January 2026
10:30 am
Three months after war was declared on 3 September 1939 the Government introduced rationing. Everyone received a Ration Card. No card? No food. We are delighted to welcome back Dr […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
4th December 2025
10:30 am
What do Surrealism, Ben-Hur and The Jazz Singer have in common? While all very different, they all appeared in the 1920s. In this talk, art historian Colin Lomas will tell us about the art, films and […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
6th November 2025
10:30 am
Henri Matisse is one of the most famous and admired of modern artists. As a prolific painter, sculptor and printmaker he created a huge range of influential artworks. And yet, […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
2nd October 2025
10:30 am
Not what you might think but this is, in fact, an old name for the viola flower! Professional gardener (and judge for the London Gardens Society) Caroline Broome will explain […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
4th September 2025
10:30 am
to 4th September 2025
In this talk, historian Dr Helen Fry will unveil the true story of the women who, defying the conventions of their time, took on an extraordinary range of roles in […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
3rd July 2025
10:30 am
A Foggy Day, Embraceable You, Summertime – just a few of the fabulous songs written by brothers George and Ira Gershwin around 100 years ago and still hugely popular. In […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
5th June 2025
10:30 am
Question: What’s four hundred years old, runs 40 miles from Hertfordshire to Islington and has helped keep Londoners healthy? Answer: The New River. Join Richard Thomas as he takes us […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
1st May 2025
10:30 am
If you have travelled in Asia, you probably came across elephants in captivity or maybe even in the wild. But did you know that the future survival of these majestic […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
3rd April 2025
10:30 am
Clearing out her late mother’s house, Timandra Slade came across a briefcase, which contained information about her father’s wartime experiences. Not only did she learn about his perilous ‘home run’ […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free
6th March 2025
10:30 am
The Bull Theatre and the Artsdepot are lively local centres for music, drama and lots more. Many of us must have attended events at one or both. But do you […]
Venue: Ewen Hall
Cost: Free