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SUMMARY:Tim Edom's Talk
DESCRIPTION:Tim will be talking about the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and his involvement helping the young people cope by learning the skills of sailing and working together. \nThe Trust is for 8-17 and 18-24 year-olds\, and is free to anyone who has been treated for cancer. Their free four-day sailing adventures can be transformational. But whether you get afloat on the Isle of Wight or in Scotland\, sailing is only the start. \nInspiring brighter futures goes beyond a one-off experience. The Trust’s free Return Trips for under 18s and 18+ years provide the continued support many young people need living through and beyond cancer\, and there’s a chance for siblings of young people who are being or have been treated for cancer to enjoy an adventure of their own. \nAll proceeds from this talk will be donated to Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust \nDon’t forget the Restaurant is open so there will be time for a meal before the talk. Make an evening of it. \nBefore you book this or any other cruise please make sure you are registered\, see here for all Booking System Information \n \n 
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/tim-edom-talk/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Hayton":MAILTO:peter.pyccruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20230821T211550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T142152Z
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SUMMARY:Harry Gregory - Harbour Master Talk 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Work of Poole Harbour Commissioners\n\n  \nPHC’s work towards ensuring safe\, efficient\, enjoyable and environmentally friendly navigation\, and how yacht club members can play their part. \nHarry first discovered a love for the sea aged six when\, on holiday in Cornwall with his family\, he took part in a dinghy sailing taster session. \n“It felt like it was in the middle of a storm\, but in hindsight it was probably quite benign\,” he said. \n“A lot of my family got into sailing as a result of that\, and I gradually progressed from dinghies to yachts then\, eventually to ships.” \nAlong with his parents moving there when he was in his teens\, Harry\, who spent time working in project management for the Royal Navy and the Ministry of Defence\, did much of his training in Poole. \n“I’ve always been attracted to Poole\, and I always hoped to come back here one day.” \nHarry’s new role will see him ensuring the harbour’s Marine Services team and pilots are all operating effectively. \n“In the first instance my aim is to fill Brian’s enormous shoes\, then I’ll work out what might need to be done after that. \n“If I can continue to do what we’re doing at the moment\, while making some small improvements and responding to whatever challenges will inevitably come around the corner next week\, then that’s great.” \nOutside of work Harry spends much of his time with his young family\, but when he gets the chance he has a number of nautical hobbies to keep him busy. \nTo conclude\, Harry said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to be here. \n“I’ve had a real connection to Poole for many years and I look forward to meeting the several thousand harbour users that we’ve got and working out whether what we’re doing is up to scratch\, and how we can make the harbour the best it can be!” \nDon’t forget the Restaurant is open so there will be time for a meal before the talk. Make an evening of it. \nBefore you book this or any other event please make sure you are registered\, see here for all Booking System Information\n  \n 
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/harry-gregory-harbour-master-talk-2026/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Askew":MAILTO:keith@skyva.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20241115T221755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T192950Z
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SUMMARY:Stokey Woodall Talk
DESCRIPTION:A Facinating Talk by a True Sailor of the World’s Oceans\nStokey Woodall is a humorous speaker offering a range of interesting and informative talks all liberally laced with anecdotes and humour and presented in his own inimitable style. Stunning visual presentations add an extra dimension. \nThe first part of the talk is called ‘Who the Hell is Stokey Woodall’\nThe first part of this talk will be about the life and times of Stokey\, a working class Black Country man. This is a light hearted and humorous look back at his early sailing experiences and seafaring adventures That took him across the world’s oceans amassing over 300\,000 nautical miles. In 1982 scribbled down on a beer mat in the Peg Legs Bar\, Tortola\, British Virgin Islands he came up with a plan for an ocean sailing school. Talking over a beer about the idea with his friend Tony Sparks\, a celebrated artist in Southampton\, they came up with a logo andname for the Company – International Ocean Services (IOS). Tony believed that Stokey was very similar to the Arctic Tern; a bird that flies in excess of 32\,000 kilometres a year and was a renowned master of navigation. \n  \nThe second part is called ‘Satellites to Frying Pans’\nDuring these times of uncertainty and troubles it is good to be positive. \nThe talk “Satellites To Frying Pans” by round the world sailor Stokey Woodall is a thought provoking one about things that can or do go wrong with your navigation systems and to have a plan B in place for it \nThe Scenario\, GPS goes down\, you don’t have a chart\, compass\, log or timepiece\, the stars cannot be seen because its foggy. \nDon’t worry! Stokey will show you how to navigate with a frying Pan and how to tell the time from the stars plus\, many tips and tricks gained from him having navigated and sailed more than 300\,000 Nautical Miles. \nTo book your place on this very interesting talk please click HERE \n  \nDon’t forget the Restaurant is open so there will be time for a meal before the talk. Make an evening of it.
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/stokey-woodall-talk/
LOCATION:Poole Yacht Club\, The Poole Yacht Club The Yacht Haven New Harbour Road West Hamworthy\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH15 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Dave Butler":MAILTO:djbsail@icloud.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20250106T193155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T203024Z
UID:2554-1764187200-1764194400@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Ben Sutcliffe Talk November 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Marine Surveyor’s Notebook Talk by Ben Sutcliffe\nWith over 35+ years’ experience in the marine industry\, including Boat Building in timber\, GRP\, Steel and aluminium\, he has written many articles for publications and brings an unrivalled breadth of reliable knowledge to Yacht\, Motor Yacht\, Narrow boat or any small craft surveys. Ben is an Accredited Member of the Yacht Designers and Surveyors Association (YDSA). He is on the international register of qualified Marine surveyors and is also a Full member of the British Marine Federation and Canal Boat builders Association. \nBen’s written for many Publication \nBen’s passion and depth of knowledge in wood\, Steel\, alloy and GRP as a boat  builder Ben worked at Whistocks and worked on a wide variety of craft from Traditional Wood Carvel Clinker to Double diagonal of the RNLI fleet that the yard had the maintenance contracts to. He was also involved in GRP repair work at the yard for customers with in the Marina along with lofting and laminating work using West Epoxy for the Varships ( kits ) that Whistocks developed. \nExpertise in Yachts\, Powerboats\, Canal Boats\, and Commercial Shipping \nBen also worked at Felixstowe College as the RYA Sailing Instructor and was able to carry out repairs and instruct students on maintenance to a fleet of 18 craft. When the College Closed Ben set up the Anglia Yacht Brokerage in East Anglia\, and by the mid 90’s Opened a second yard for Traditional Boats and specialised in Drascombe and the Cornish Crabber Range\, within a few years he was recognised as the leading broker/specialist for these craft. This added experience as a Yacht Broker has given him great advantages when surveying the large variety of craft he has during his career. Ben is an also an Accredited Member of the Yacht Designers and Surveyors Association (YDSA). \nBen is a good mate of Tom Cunnliffe and has worked with Tom when Tom thought of taking on a project boat to work on. See the video HERE \nWe are also pleased to announce that Bar and Catering will be having the Meal Deal on our Talk Evenings so get there early and have a meal beforehand and make a full evening of it. \nTo Book this Talk click HERE \n  \nOrganised by the PYC Social Committee
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/ben-sutcliffe-talk-2025/
LOCATION:Poole Yacht Club\, The Poole Yacht Club The Yacht Haven New Harbour Road West Hamworthy\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH15 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Cruising Section with Poole Yacht Club":MAILTO:pyc.cruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251029T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251029T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20230821T205101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250907T220145Z
UID:864-1761768000-1761775200@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Jo Macgregor - Summer Cruise 25 in Primrose
DESCRIPTION:Jo Macgregor\, sailed Primrose (a 21ft yacht) single handed across the English Channel to the Channel Islands\, then on to the Brittany Coast of France\, and ended up sailing up the River Rance to Dinan before making the long trek back to Poole. \nA feat daunting enough in a 30 foot cruiser with crew\, but in a 21ft boat single handed……..that would be truely daunting for many others.  \nIt turned out to be a voyage of discovery starting with a successful\, and bold crossing of the English Channel\, followed by anchorage/marina hopping all the way to Dinan in Brittany\, France. \nCome and hear the story\, with a photo slide & video show to accompany the talk\, showing yachting from Jo’s point of view on a single handed boat adventure.  \nThis will prove to be a facinating talk full of adventure and discovery\, and definately a talk to put in your diary. \nGet there early to enjoy a meal in the restaurant before hand and make it a full evening of enjoyable food and entertainment. \nOur talk is in the Skylight Lounge\nTo Book this talk please click HERE \nOr pay cash on the door
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/jo-mcgregor-summer-cruise-25-in-primrose/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Hayton":MAILTO:peter.pyccruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T213000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240819T180105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T112600Z
UID:1981-1742931000-1742938200@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Handling Under Power
DESCRIPTION:Rob Gibson\, is a sailing trainer for practical sailing courses and shore based theory courses\, and a wide range of sailing experiences\, all of which can be tailored to an individuals  requirements. Rob is also a prolific writer of sailing books for the RYA. \nHandling Under Power is a talk all boaters should definitely listen to\, and a must if wanting to improve the quality of your day-to-day boat manoeuvring in marinas\, or on the water in general \nIn 2023 Rob gave us one on one training\, teaching us how to rescue crew and bring them onboard in the Man Overboard Course. \nTalk will be in the Skylight Lounge \nTo book this valuable evening talk please click HERE \nSome of the Books written by Rob Gibson
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/handling-under-power/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Training Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20250101T173524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T141215Z
UID:257-1742328000-1742335200@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Exploring North Britanny Aboard Daisy
DESCRIPTION:PYC members Chris and Juliette Elfes share their experiences from a fabulous trip to the centre of Brittany. They will tell us about their trip from PYC to St Malo\, mast removal\, and their canal adventures through the multiple locks of the inland waterways of Northern Brittany. They explored castles\, beautiful rural villages\, medieval festivals\, lakes and much more! \nImportantly\, they will tell us all about the logistics needed to make this happen! \n \n  \nCome along to enjoy this illustrated talk and afterwards ask as many questions as you like. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis talk is in the Skylight Lounge and there will be food available in the restaurant should you wish to eat before the talk. We will ask the chef if we can have a French themed meal available to get you in the mood. \nIf this is a talk you really want to come to\, then please book by clicking HERE \n 
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/exploring-north-britanny-aboard-daisy/
LOCATION:Poole Yacht Club\, The Poole Yacht Club The Yacht Haven New Harbour Road West Hamworthy\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH15 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Cruising Section with Poole Yacht Club":MAILTO:pyc.cruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250225T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250225T213000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240225T125727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T081533Z
UID:1639-1740511800-1740519000@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Passage Planning Talk
DESCRIPTION:Rob Gibson\, is a sailing trainer for practical sailing courses and shore based theory courses\, and a wide range of sailing experiences\, all of which can be tailored to an individuals  requirements. Rob is also a prolific writer of sailing books for the RYA. \nHis talk on Passage Planning in Feburary 2024 was so well attended that we have decided to run it again. It is something that all sailors and boaters should be aware of and should definitely be undertaken if cruising. \nIn 2023 Rob gave us one on one training\, teaching us how to rescue crew and bring them onboard in the Man Overboard Course. \nTalk will be in the Skylight Lounge \nPlease be Aware of and read: SOLAS V regulations relevant to pleasure craft under 150 GT \nTo book this valuable evening talk please click HERE \n  \nSome of the Books written by Rob Gibson\n     \n 
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/passage-planning-talk/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Training Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Askew":MAILTO:keith@skyva.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T213000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240819T141846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T081408Z
UID:1683-1738092600-1738099800@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Sail Trimming Talk
DESCRIPTION:Rob Gibson\, is a sailing trainer for practical sailing courses and shore based theory courses\, and a wide range of sailing experiences\, all of which can be tailored to an individuals  requirements. Rob is also a prolific writer of sailing books for the RYA. \nHis talk on Sail Trimming is something that all boaters should definately listen to if wanting to improve the quality of your day to day sailing\, or undertaking long distance journeys. \nIn 2023 Rob gave us one on one training\, teaching us how to rescue crew and bring them onboard in the Man Overboard Course. \nTalk will be in the Skylight Lounge \nTo book this valuable evening talk please click HERE \n  \nSome of the Books written by Rob Gibson
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/offshore-safety-talk/
CATEGORIES:Talks,Training Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Keith Askew":MAILTO:keith@skyva.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250121T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250121T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20230125T201031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T181641Z
UID:432-1737489600-1737496800@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:National Coastwatch Talk
DESCRIPTION:Sue Grundy and Peter Ellis will be giving this talk. It will focus on their Hengistbury Head Station\, but will include much more infromation about the service. \nNational Coastwatch\, who’s Patron is Princess Anne\, is a charity staffed and managed by volunteers who exist to assist in saving life at sea and along the coastline of Engand and Wales.\nNCI watchkeepers provide eyes and ears along the coast\, looking out for potential incidents and providing a listening watch in poor visibility using VHF radios.\nIf people find themselves in trouble\, our volunteers are there to alert HM Coastguard\, who will direct appropriate emergency/rescue services to the casualty. \nEach National Coastwatch lookout station is manned by a team of fully trained and dedicated volunteers who keep a daylight watch – 365 days a year at most stations. Watchkeepers come from all walks of life and offer a wide range of skills and experience. Their training ensures that volunteers reach the high standard expected by National Coastwatch and HM Coastguard. \nNational Coastwatch is using on their experience in observation and reporting search and rescue incidents to develop a national voice in water safety and accident prevention.\nAlongside their Coastguard and Lifeboat colleagues\, they are helping to advance awareness of water safety for all types of coastal users across all generations. \nTo Book this very interesting talk please click HERE
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/national-coastwatch-talk-2025/
LOCATION:Poole Yacht Club\, The Poole Yacht Club The Yacht Haven New Harbour Road West Hamworthy\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH15 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Cruising Section with Poole Yacht Club":MAILTO:pyc.cruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241217T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241217T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240817T210753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T104807Z
UID:871-1734465600-1734472800@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Tom Cunliffe\, Living through the Gale
DESCRIPTION: TalkTom Cunliffe is a Top International Yachtsman\, Author and Wonderful Speaker and Raconteur\nTom is the consummate nautical story teller whose experience and knowledge he delights in relaying to boaters and others. \nHe is the author of many books including: The Complete Yachtmaster; 200 Skipper’s Tips; The Shell Channel Pilot; and many others. \n \nTom’s talk this year ‘Living through the Gale’. \nHeavy weather is a lurking threat that most of us hope and plan to avoid\, but not even internet forecasting can make it go away. Anyone intent on going on passages or crossing oceans must be ready to deal with it if it comes. Even well-informed inshore and continental-shelf sailors will inevitably be caught out sooner or later. The object of this talk is to give everyone\, a sound brief so that whether they find themselves at the wrong end of a force-six blow along the coast\, or confronting serious waves far out at sea\, they are fully aware of their options for taking it in their stride. \nThe talk will be fully illustrated. \nThis is a talk that no one wants to miss\, so book early to avoid dissapointment. \nTo Book this talk please click HERE
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/tom-cunliffe/
CATEGORIES:Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240922T162659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T180528Z
UID:2059-1732046400-1732053600@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chris Eves Bay of Biscay Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Chris’s talk gives a very interesting account of his single-handed foray across the Bay of Biscay. There were problems to solve\, passages to make and time to relax. all of this will be encompassed in this very interesting talk. \nHeavy weather is a lurking threat that most of us hope and plan to avoid\, but not even internet forecasting can make it go away. Anyone intent on going on passages of any distance must be ready to deal with it if it comes. Chris will readily tell us of the stories of what he had to face on this trip that made him grateful of all his experience. \nThe talk will be fully illustrated. \nThis is a talk that no one wants to miss\, so book early to avoid disappointment. \nTo Book this talk please click HERE
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/chris-eves-biscay-adventure/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Cruising Section with Poole Yacht Club":MAILTO:pyc.cruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240409T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20240307T125546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T132338Z
UID:1851-1712692800-1712700000@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Studland Bay Anchorage Talk
DESCRIPTION:Studland Bay Anchorage and Conservation\n \nHoward Davidson and Sarah Parker\, two leisure boating reps on the The Studland Bay Marine Partnership (SBMP) will be here to give us updates on progress\, and will talk about their win for marine wildlife and boaters alike at Studland Bay\, by installing additional eco-moorings. This talk will explain all about the new Eco moorings and the plans for the future of Studland Bay for leisure boaters usage. \nTalk will be in the Skylight Lounge \nFood will be available on the night from the Bar and Catering \nThis is a walk-in\, no charge talk for all members\, just turn up and learn all about the latest news on the eco-buoy mooring system and conservation project in Studland Bay. \nRepresenting a wide range of organisations\, the Studland Bay Marine Partnership was formed to work towards protecting Studland’s seagrass beds and its resident\, and protected\, long-snouted seahorse population and other marine wildlife. \nHundreds of waterborne visitors to Studland Bay already take a proactive approach to conservation by using eco-moorings. The SBMP has brought together key stakeholders and introduced a mooring solution that meets the needs of recreational boaters and protects the precious seagrass habitat. \nTo Learn More about the Studland Bay Marine Partnership and all it’s work\, please click HERE
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/studland-bay-anchorage-talk/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Hayton":MAILTO:peter.pyccruising.section@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240319T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240319T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T011658
CREATED:20230821T212344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T173954Z
UID:879-1710878400-1710885600@www.pyccruising-section.co.uk
SUMMARY:Robert Heaton's Talk on Poole Maritime History
DESCRIPTION:Robert Heaton will be giving us a very interesting talk on the Maritime and Archaeological History of Poole Harbour\, the coastline area of Dorset and the wider area surrounding us. \nRobert from Poole Maritime Trust and East Dorset Antiquarian Society is a local Surveyor heavily involved in research projects on land and sea across Dorset. New technology is bringing opportunity and discoveries\, where we can build on our understanding of Poole’s extraordinary rich and fascinating past. Remotely operated vehicles and drones bring footage and help provide a new perspective for you to enjoy. \nThere is a strong connection between members of our club and former projects that have paved the way for some new exciting discoveries and undoubtedly more to come in the years ahead. \nArchaeological work on sites in Dorset add so much to this story across many thousands of years. There is much to learn and enjoy in this journey through our beautiful county. \n  \nThis will be a fascinating and absorbing talk with much to learn for us all. \nTo book a place on this facinating talk please click HERE \n 
URL:https://www.pyccruising-section.co.uk/event/talk-on-maritime-history/
LOCATION:Poole Yacht Club\, The Poole Yacht Club The Yacht Haven New Harbour Road West Hamworthy\, Poole\, Dorset\, BH15 4AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Hayton":MAILTO:peter.pyccruising.section@gmail.com
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