Sussex Butterfly Conservation will be holding their AGM on Saturday October
3rd at Chailey Parish Hall (on A275 between North and South Chailey,
just south of the Five Bells pub at TQ393189).
Although AGMs are traditionally rather dull affairs last years event
was an 'information packed emotional rollercoaster' and this years event looks
set to be even better.
The (brief) formal AGM will be followed by two talks.
First off, writer and broadcaster Matthew Oates will examine
'Why Butterflying is Dangerously Addictive ... A look at the psychology and
spirituality of butterflying'.
This will be followed by 'Of Ladies and Loopers - The 2009
Butterfly & Moth year in Sussex' in which Michael Blencowe will
look back over the highlights of an action-packed lepidopteral year
and provide information on how all our 45 butterfly species have
fared.
The event starts at 2:30pm. All are welcome whether members or non-members.
Come along to learn more about the lepidoptera of the county, the work
of Sussex BC and how you can get involved in butterfly recording in
2010.
Refreshments will be available. And, of course, there will be a raffle.