| Venue:
Theosophical Society,
50 Gloucester Place,
London W1U 8EA. |
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How to get here:
The link below gives a map of where we are.
Map |
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| Admission for the evening:
Members: £6.00
Concessions: £4.00
Non-members: £8.00
Non-Members Concessions £6 |
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Nearest Underground Stations:
Baker Street and Marble Arch
Parking:
You can park outside the TS from 7 and in the side roads from 6,30.
Please check the details as they can change from one side of the
street to another. |
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| Download PDF of current programme |
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Download
word file of current programme |
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| After the lecture, many of us retire to a local
pub, Union.
Please join us there is you can't make the lecture. |
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6.00: Beginners Class - Wendy Stacey
Back to Basics
Although each of our beginner's classes stands on its own, together
they form a course which is aimed at teaching you to set up and read any
chart by the end of summer term. The beginners’ class runs for one year
and is free More >>>
6.55: Close
Lectures start promptly at 7 pm; late comers may be refused entry.
Special Note: We aim to make the classes interactive.
Please feel free to bring along your own example charts.
15 September
7.00 Open Evening
An opportunity to see what goes on at the Lodge on Monday nights.
All are welcome.
Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th October
25th
History of Astrology Conference
Programme Co-ordinator: Carole West
Lectures start promptly at 7 pm; late comers may be refused entry
Opinions expressed by a lecturer are not necessarily those
endorsed by the Astrological Lodge of London.
Programme may be subject to change;
Should there be a cancellation we will ensure an
alternative speaker is arranged.
Please check the website for current details.
Lectures (7.00)
Lectures are suitable for those with little knowledge but we also try
to give the experienced astrologer something to take home too.
Chart Discussion (8.30)
A chance for budding astrologers to show a chart of their choice
and discuss with Lodge members.
(By prior arrangement with Gill Dorren)
Classes (8.30)
Classes are open to all those attending the Monday meetings.
Spring Term begins on 12th January 2009 |