
What we’re about
Are you looking to:
· Enhance your social calendar with a variety of activities?
· Embrace Cambridge and surrounding towns and villages?
· Make new friends with similar interests?
· Share your own interests with others?
Well, Cambridgeshire IVC might be perfect for you!
We are a vibrant club where there’s always something happening…from bridge to boating, parties to pub nights and theatre to National Trust visits. We organise major events too, including BBQs and parties!
Key benefits of membership are:
· Access to more than 200 social events during the year, many of which are not listed on Meetup (to see them all, join us at CambsIVC.com). Enjoy the opportunity to meet new people and spend time with familiar faces.
· Be part of a national network of 30+ social event clubs with around 2,200 members – our local group was established over 50 years ago as part of this network, allowing you to attend other IVC groups when out of our area.
· Have the opportunity to introduce new events and build interest in the activities you love, with the support of like-minded members and a hard-working committee.
· Make new friends in a safe environment – all of our members go through our application process before any information is shared, or they are allowed to attend private events.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Cambridge Literary Festival: Suzanne O'Sullivan - The Age of DiagnosisSt John's College, Palmerstone Room, Cambridge
Why not join Sue at what promises to be a fascinating discussion with neurologist Suzanne O Sullivan, award-winning author of The Sleeping Beauties. According to the Cambridge Literary Festival website, she will be discussing how our culture of medical diagnosis can harm, rather than help, patients.
Please buy your ticket (cost £17 or concessions £10) from the following website before signing up:
https://www.cambridgeliteraryfestival.com/events/suzanne-osullivan-the-age-of-diagnosis/
Advances in genetic sequencing techniques mean that we may all soon be screened for potential abnormalities. Conditions like ADHD and Autism are on the increase, while other new categories like Long Covid can be driven by patients themselves. With scientific authority she opens new possibilities for how we might approach our health and our suffering.
In conversation with Hannah Barnes.
Venue: St John's College, Palmerston Room.