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Our Union Street – JOIN THE STREET UNION THIS SUNDAY – 20th April 2025

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Come and join our army of volunteers to brighten up the street. This event will focus on St Nicholas Street to St Catherine’s Wynd. To get involved please sign up using the form button below.

We hope to see you there!  Our Union Street, Union Pavilion, Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen, UK

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THE BUS COLLECTION AT ALFORD OPEN DAY – SUNDAY, 13TH JULY 

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Proposal for Wikipedia Editing Workshops for the Burgesses of Guild of Aberdeen

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Overview:

Ian Watt, a fellow Burgess is an approved trainer for Wikimedia UK and has trained hundreds of people to edit Wikipedia and create new articles there.

Ian proposes to run a series of 3 workshops tailored specifically to the Burgesses of Guild of Aberdeen with the aim of helping Burgesses become confident and responsible Wikipedia editors. Feedback from other trained editors is that they find the pursuit to be relaxing, absorbing and rewarding, and a good way to share their enthusiasm and knowledge, as well as contributing to world knowledge.

Wikipedia is a powerful platform for preserving and sharing knowledge about the history, science, culture, and notable historical figures of Aberdeen. Participating Burgesses’ collective expertise and knowledge will make a valuable contribution to this remarkable online encyclopaedia.

These introductory workshops are designed to be interactive, hands-on, and aligned with our collective interests in history, arts, science, and local heritage.

The proposal is for a series of 3 weekly sessions, each no longer than 2 hours.

Ian can make these evening- or afternoon-based depending on demand.

The proposed outline of the sessions are as follows:

Workshop 1: Introduction to Wikipedia and Its Core Principles

Goal: Familiarize participants with Wikipedia’s mission, structure, and fundamental guidelines while setting up personal Wikipedia accounts.

  • Overview of Wikipedia’s Purpose: Understanding the importance of open knowledge.
  • The 5 Pillars of Wikipedia: Focus on neutrality, verifiability, and collaboration.
  • Creating Wikipedia Accounts: Step-by-step guidance to set up each participant’s account, enabling them to contribute to Wikipedia.
  • Wikipedia’s Community: Who edits, how to join, and the ethics of responsible editing.

Activities:

  • Icebreaker: Share favorite local historical figure or event and discuss how it is (or isn’t) represented on Wikipedia.
  • Discussion on the 5 Pillars: Group reflection on how these principles relate to real-world business ethics and history.
  • Creating Your Wikipedia Account: Hands-on activity where participants create their Wikipedia editor accounts.
  • Exploring Wikipedia Pages: Interactive navigation of Wikipedia’s interface, including Talk pages and History tabs.

Workshop 2: How to Edit Wikipedia Responsibly

Goal: Provide a step-by-step guide to making effective and ethical Wikipedia edits.

  • Introduction to Editing: Basic editing tools, sandbox practice, and article structure.
  • Sourcing and Citation: Importance of reliable sources and avoiding original research.
  • Navigating Common Challenges: Bias, neutrality, and how to resolve editing disputes.

Activities:

  • Hands-on Editing Practice: Participants will begin editing a sandbox page on a topic related to Aberdeen’s history.
  • Source Hunt: Breakout activity where members identify reliable sources to improve a selected Wikipedia page.
  • Group Review: Analyze a current Wikipedia article to spot strengths and weaknesses.

Workshop 3: Contributing Your Knowledge: Improving Aberdeen’s Wikipedia Presence

Goal: Empower participants to create or enhance Wikipedia articles relevant to Aberdeen’s heritage and culture.

  • Creating New Articles: How to start a new page and ensure it meets Wikipedia’s notability guidelines.
  • Enhancing Existing Articles: Finding gaps in information on Aberdeen’s notable figures, arts, and businesses.
  • Collaborative Editing: Understanding and engaging with Wikipedia’s editing community.

Activities:

  • Building an Article Together: Collaboratively draft or improve an article on a local figure or cultural topic.
  • Peer Review: Participants review each other’s sandbox edits and provide feedback.
  • Planning Future Contributions: Each participant identifies at least one article they plan to edit or create in the coming weeks.
  • An invitation to join the regular Aberdeen Wiki Meetup.

Conclusion:

These workshops will provide Burgesses with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to edit Wikipedia responsibly, while also contributing valuable insights into Aberdeen’s rich history and culture. With hands-on practice and collaborative discussions, we aim to create an engaging and supportive environment for all participants. Together, we can ensure that Aberdeen’s legacy is well-represented on Wikipedia for generations to come.

I look forward to the opportunity to work with fellow Burgesses and to help them get started on this exciting journey of knowledge-sharing!

If this is of interest, please respond by completing this short online form and Ian will respond to you with the next steps.

Burgess AGM – Formal Notice

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BURGESSES OF GUILD OF THE CITY OF ABERDEEN

In accordance with the regulations governing the holding of, and proceedings at, Annual Meetings of the Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen, NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Burgesses will be held in the Town & County Hall, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen on Tuesday 13 May 2025 at 6.00pm.

Burgess Lunches – April and May

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Please see update on our lunches, with April now added:

Wednesday 23rd April fellow Burgess Irene Watt will be our guest speaker with her topic “Music Making from The Cradle to the Grave”

As an Ethnomusicologist ( she will explain what that is) Irene will talk about the importance of music, – making it, singing etc – in our lives and how it is a crucial part of everyday life and all stages of life – how without it, it can negatively impact our lives, but by engaging with it, it can have real a positive impact.

Irene will talk about the different stages of life it impacts

Babies and Children, Teenagers, Young Adults, Older Adults, and Seniors.

How it can be used in child development, how we use it to build confidence, to promote teamwork, help communication, create bonding and friendships, and how it can be used for health and mental wellbeing.  

Irene will also talk a little bit about how a community choir can serve its community and be an integral part of enriching lives.

The April lunch will be held as usual at RNUC with the normal 12.14pm start, and cost will be £20 per person. Guests are invited

We are delighted to announce our lunch for May. It will be held at Robert Gordon University, on Wednesday 21st May. The Principal, Steve Olivier, a Burgess, will give us a presentation on the University and we will have lunch there instead of at RNUC. Cost will be £17 per person. The event is open to Burgesses only.

Please note the session will commence at 12 Noon and you should make your way VIA RECEPTION to Room N204 in the Sir Ian Wood Building.

If you wish to attend, please email Clerk, Garry Stevens at – clerk@aberdeenburgesses.com advising of any dietary requirements.

Payment can be paid via cheque made payable to Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen and sent to Garry Stevens, Clerk to the Burgesses of Guild, 6 Craigarbel Crescent, Inverbervie, Montrose DD10 0SJ or via BACS to: Sort Code 826011, Account Number 50325609, Ref Surname/(Month(s) Lunch.

Burgess of Guild Facebook Page

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After some minor technical issues we are now able to confirm our new Facebook page is now active. It is called Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen. We will post events and news relating to the Burgesses on a regular basis. For those who use Facebook we hope that you can follow our page.

Many Thanks

Garry Stevens, Clerk

Burgess Lunch – Thursday 13th March – Polar Academy

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After first supporting Craig Mathieson, Polar Explorer and the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s Explorer in Residence on the Scot 100 Expedition to the South Pole in 2004, Tiso Group continued to sponsor Craig as he gave talks sharing his experiences and insights to schools nationwide. 

A chance encounter at one of these talks led to Craig mentoring a young person on an expedition in 2006 to the North Pole. The trip changed not only the boy’s life but that of his entire family in the most positive and unexpected way. 

Seeing the extraordinary potential impact evidenced first-hand, Craig was determined that this not be a unique event and instead be a catalyst for something far greater and more ambitious.

The Polar Academy was born. They have now worked with 180 young people and their families directly to date, impacting over 90,000 members of the community annually – taken from their website at https://www.thepolaracademy.org/polar_academy_about/

The Polar Academy has worked with young people from Bucksburn Academy in Aberdeen last year.

Maciej Dokurno, Head of External Relations & Fundraising, will talk about the beginnings of the Polar Academy (where Craig’s idea for this unique children’s mental wellbeing charity came from), their programme structure and most importantly the impact it has on the young people, their families and local communities. He will share some testimonials and case studies from their graduates and talk about their 2024/25 and 2025/26 programmes.

The lunch will be held at the RNUC with a 12.14pm start time with a cost of £20 (increase announced 19th February).

If you wish to attend, please email Clerk, Garry Stevens at – clerk@aberdeenburgesses.com advising of any dietary requirements

Payment can be paid via cheque made payable to Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen and sent to Garry Stevens, Clerk to the Burgesses of Guild, 6 Craigarbel Crescent, Inverbervie, Montrose DD10 0SJ or via BACS to: Sort Code 826011, Account Number 50325609, Ref Surname/March Lunch

Welcome to New Burgesses

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Welcome to our new Burgesses who were admitted at Full Council on Wednesday 5th February 2025

Robert John Leslie, Retired Chartered Surveyor. Nominated by Stuart Milne and Seconded by Matthew Finnie.

Allan McKimmie, Chairman AFC Heritage Trust. Nominated by Greg Poon and Seconded by Dr Stephen Wedderburn.

Graham Mountford, Solicitor. Nominated by Professor Paul Meallor LVO, FRSE and Seconded by Lindsey Fettes.

Syed Abdur Razzak, Director. Nominated by Mohammad Taqeer Malik, and Seconded by Barney Crockett

SPECIAL EVENT -30 April 2025 

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We are delighted to be able to announce a special event – the first screening in the United Kingdom of ‘Führer und Verführer/Goebbels and the Führer’. The first serious feature film on Hitler in twenty years. ‘Führer und Verführer’ premiered at the Munich International Film Festival in July 2024 where it won the Audience Award. Since then, it has been screened in cinemas in several countries on two continents. It is also about to be shown at a Special Screening at Auschwitz for the guides and employees working at Auschwitz and it will soon premiere in Japan and many other countries. We are, therefore privileged to be afforded this opportunity.

It will be shown at a special joint event with OSS at Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen. We are grateful to Robin Macpherson, Head of College for providing the venue for the evening which is proposed to commence at 6.30pm

30th April is not only the 80th anniversary of Hitler’s death in the ruins of Berlin, but also a few days prior to the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a conflict in which so many Aberdonians lost their lives. It is their legacy that invites us to look back to the past to develop resilience and a hopeful vision for the future.

You may remember the thought-provoking evening we had last year with Prof Beatrice de Graaf and Prof Thomas Weber, experts in Putin and Hitler respectively.

Professor Weber served as the film’s historical and creative adviser, to support Director and Script Writer Joachim Lang and Dramaturge and Co-Producer Sandra Maria Dujmovic. The film depicts the dynamic interaction of Hitler and his propaganda minister between 1938 and 1945, that stands at the heart of the deadly dynamic of the Third Reich. It tells the story of their campaign of disinformation and demagoguery. It is the belief of Lang, Dujmovic, and Weber that understanding the patterns of the last world war of disinformation and demagoguery will equip us with tools with which to face the new world war of disinformation and demagoguery we see today. The film takes inspiration from seven survivors, whose testimony intercuts the dramatized plot of the film. The survivors invite us to reflect on our values and virtues and to help us develop a vision of how peaceful coexistence can be restored in times of new crises and wars.

If you wish to attend this event please contact Clerk Garry Stevens at – clerk@aberdeenburgesses.com – as soon as possible. At this time, we may only be able to accommodate spouses and partners as guests, but we will keep you informed of that situation

Sylvia Halkerston

Lord Dean of Guild

Evening events March to June

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We are pleased to announce our evening events to be held in February to June this year. All will be held at the Aberdeenshire Cricket Club, Morningside Road, Aberdeen, AB10 7FB. All events will include a buffet supper and the cost will be £17 per person. Events will commence at 6.30pm. Guests are invited.

Thursday 20th March 2025 – Prof. Z H Krukowski LVO – A Polish OdysseyLimited Places

Starting with a few scraps of information, Prof Krukowski has built an increasingly detailed account of his father’s journey through World War 2. The compelling narrative includes personal episodes and incidents often within more familiar major events in the conflict. Many aspects are generally unknown, forgotten or lost within the larger historical perspective.

Prof. Z H Krukowski was educated at Robert Gordon’s College and the University of Aberdeen. He was a consultant surgeon in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Professor of Clinical Surgery and Surgeon to the late Queen. A master surgeon and pioneer of laparoscopic surgery, he was frequently invited to teach and lecture internationally. He served on and chaired a variety of bodies including Surgical Colleges and Associations, Research Councils and Health service-related organisations. He regularly published original research and made substantial contributions to standard surgical texts. Latterly he carried out humanitarian work with the International Committee of the Red Cross.

With all the Decorations which Politeness could AffordThursday 17th April – Phil Astley

The City Archives bear witness to the burgesses of Aberdeen being comprised of a diverse range of individuals, from “Butcher” Cumberland through to that great man of letters, Samuel Johnson. In this talk, City Archivist and fellow Burgess, Phil Astley, will highlight how integral the Burgesses have been to the creation of the city’s UNESCO-recognised civic records and what those records can tell us about the great and the not-so-good who have been admitted as burgesses over the centuries.

It’s Baltic! – Tuesday 6th May – Cllr Barney Crockett

For hundreds of years Aberdonians have said, “It’s Baltic” meaning its freezing cold.  The reason is that the Baltic region with its much colder winters was the land of opportunity.

Aberdonians went to Sweden, Poland, Russia and Prussia to make their fortunes and influenced the history of the world.  They also returned and brought money, knowledge and connections with them. There is a continuing impact here ..and in the Baltic.

Councillor and fellow Burgess Barney Crocket will be guest speaker for this informative look at the role of many Aberdonians in the Baltic states.

History of the North East PoliceTuesday 24th June – Geoff Marston

Covering the initiation of the Scottish Police, in particular Aberdeen City and the North East Shires.  Touching on their development, equipment, historical aspects, and governance pre the formation of Grampian Police through a power point presentation.

Guest speaker is Geoff Marston who joined Grampian Police in 1977. During his service he spent 6 years at Ballater, and it was whilst there, he became interested in Police history. On the odd occasion, people enquired at the office regarding their ancestry, having served at Ballater as Constable or Sergeant.  In view of not being able to supply information to them at the time, Geoff managed to research every officer having served there from 1842 up to 1985.  The list of course was retained as a reference for future callers.  This was the start of his interest which was carried through to 2004, when, having just retired he then took on the job as Curator. Sorting out and cataloguing all North East Police Forces artefacts, photographs and documents.  This eventually led to many of the items being displayed throughout the force area in 9 cabinets. 

This is sure to be an interesting presentation delving in to the history of our Police Force

If you wish to attend any of the events please email Clerk, Garry Stevens at – clerk@aberdeenburgesses.com

Payment can be paid via cheque made payable to Burgesses of Guild of the City of Aberdeen and sent to Garry Stevens, Clerk to the Burgesses of Guild, 6 Craigarbel Crescent, Inverbervie, Montrose DD10 0SJ or via BACS to: Sort Code 826011, Account Number 50325609, Ref Surname/Event attending.

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