Throughout the year NORTHERN LIGHTS meets on the first Tuesday of every month at 8pm in a private room at the Blackpool Cricket Club, West Park Drive, Blackpool. (The Cricket Club is right next to the main entrance to Stanley Park - go into the bar and someone from Northern Lights will be there to greet you) There is a small admission charge on the door to cover costs and also a prize raffle. (All donations gratefully accepted) The meetings are open to the public and new faces are always assured of a warm welcome. In December there is no meeting as the Club organises a Christmas Lunch instead with a special guest speaker and a grand raffle. If you have any ideas for future meetings, then please contact the Secretary via the Contacts page, we are always open to your suggestions. Events lined up for the next three months are shown below.
Northern Lights always strives to provide the very best in top-name speakers, be they locally, regionally, nationally or internationally. Please come along on the 1st Tuesday of the month (except in December) and hear a truly top-class speaker talk on a really interesting subject. You'll also have the chance to win a prize or two in the the very popular raffle. See you then!
Sunday 6th December - Christmas Lunch at the Glendower Hotel, St Annes On The Sea - 12 noon - 5pmSpeaker Bernard Eccles - Astrology and the Recession - 3 Course Meal - Stalls - Grand Raffle - Tickets £23 members, £25 non-members - Send cheque made out to 'Northern Lights' to 14 Ball St, South Shore, Blackpool FY1 6HL to get there before 30th November. Suitable for non-astrologers.Jan & Feb 2010 meetings TBA
The Northern Lights Christmas Lunch will take place on Sunday 6th December - see details above. Our special guest speaker will be Bernard Eccles, who will be giving an after dinner talk on 'Astrology and the Recession'. Bernard is a very well known sun sign astrologer and author whose books have sold over half a million copies. He has twice been President of the Astrological Lodge of London and has an MA in Astronomy and Cultural Astrology from Bath Spa University.
Bernard Eccles