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Every 2nd Monday of the month at 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall,

Leigh on Mendip

Visitors welcome!

For more details contact Caroline Dove
01373 812889

Friday 21 October 2022

 

October has been a month of blue skies, sunshine, autumn colours and rain!!  I'm sure the rain is much needed to replenish our reservoirs which members have noticed being much lower than they have seen in the past.  It's a time to tidy up the gardens and plant out the bulbs, which members have ordered from the WI catalogue and elsewhere.

At our meeting on 10 October Val Vincent gave us a talk on her work history and demonstrated some dishes suitable for Christmas time. She made us 7 dishes from sets of well-prepared items and we were able to taste quite a few of them. Straightforward ingredients to make items for buffets or other times – all done so quickly! Her painting on Christmas cakes (using vodka and powder paint) was amazing!


We learnt a bit about the history of our WI.  Caroline had posted on the Village Facebook a short article on the WI Day and received a message from a lady whose mother was part of the original setup in 1949 when meetings were held in the school.

The Programme Planning meeting was held on Monday 17 October.  Thank you to those who either contributed ideas and/or came and helped decide on a good mix of speakers and demonstrations for the coming 15 months.  This programme will take us round to March 2024!!


The sub-groups are going well – although no-one was around for a walk on the first Saturday.  Just a reminder that the next walk will be on Saturday 5 November, meet outside the Hall at 11am.  Whoever turns up can decide how far and where they would like to walk.  Refreshments afterwards at The Bell.  5 ladies came to the monthly lunch on 19 October.  This is held on the third Wednesday each month – so make a note in your diaries and hopefully see a few more next time.

Our Christmas meal is on Monday 5 December at The Bell.  Don't forget to bring your menu choices and money to our November meeting.  As we have done for several years now we will be supporting the Fair Frome food bank with special Christmas goodies – a few treats for families who are in need of some extra help.  Donations please in November or drop off at Mary's house.


Many thanks for the wonderful donations for the YMCA & other Projects Shoebox Appeals.  13 boxes were taken by Sue to the County meeting on Saturday 22 October in Taunton.

This was Sue's first AGM.  Being reasonably new to the WI she found it interesting that we have 110 WI groups in our area with 3,165 members and an increase in member numbers of 727 this year.  The large hall at the leisure centre was decked out in swathes of colours for Ukraine.  Highlights from the morning session was an unscheduled performance from Jan McNeil from Misterton WI, who is an entertainer and singer who had everyone singing along to ABBA as the main speaker, Sarah Crew who is the chief constable from Avon and Somerset Police, had been delayed. A really  interesting speaker. Working class background, passed exams to get into Bristol grammar school and studied classics at Oxford. Went into the police because she wanted to do something practical to help people and has had a stellar career. Deep interest in providing safer environments and support for woman who've suffered from abuse and/or rape. Real shame that they ran out of time for questions.  The afternoon highlight, of course, was Kate Bottley. What a funny woman!  She touched lightly on her faith but it was obviously very deep and important to her and she told her story with a lot of one liners.  A great day out.

Our speaker next month on Monday 14 November will give a talk on the History & Work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

If anyone is interested in finding out more about our WI please contact Caroline on 01373 812889. 


Tuesday 4 October 2022

 


Autumn is beginning to show itself with the leaves turning colour at the end of September.  At our meeting on the 12th we enjoyed an interesting presentation from Stephen Powles, a Wildlife Photographer.  We also discussed items coming up in the next few months.


We agreed to take part in the SCFWI Shoebox Appeal again.  Members were invited to donate for women, men and children from a list of approved items.  It would be appreciated if a few members could also provide a box wrapped in Christmas paper.  Mary agreed to store the items and make up the boxes.  Please bring the gifts to the October meeting or take to Mary's house.  They will be taken to the Annual Meeting on 22 October by Sue.

Instead of having a Christmas "Secret Santa" amongst members it was agreed to again collect Christmas food "goodies" for the Food Bank in Frome.  These can be brought to both the October and November meetings.

Monday 5 December we will be holding our Christmas Meal at The Bell in Leigh on Mendip.  Details will be sent out shortly to members.  We hope as many as possible will be able to take part.


FOLC are organised a Christmas Tree Festival in the Church 10/11 December and we have decided to enter – the theme of our tree still to be decided.

Before all these Festive events we will be holding our Programme Planning Meeting on Monday 17 October in the Memorial Hall at 7.30pm.  Yes it's time to plan ahead again - from January 2023 to March 2024 (to bring us in line with the financial year).  We would love to see more members who can offer their ideas as to what makes coming to our monthly meetings interesting, informative and entertaining.

So a busy time ahead!

Feedback from a previous Speaker – Bex Band organised an End2End Relay Hike from Lands End to John O'Groats.  One of our members took part for just one day of the walk but is pleased to report that the baton that was carried throughout did reach the final destination.  699 women walked over 2,000 km, taking 74 days and raising £14,000 for the Woodland Trust.  An incredible adventure and a huge team effort.  This shows that it is not just the WI who are inspiring women to tackle and meet new challenges.


Our various sub groups are going well with Tai Chi, Arts & Crafts, Walking, Book Club, Line Dancing as well as a regular monthly Lunch date at The Bell.

If there are any ladies who want to join in, get to know others and meet us you are very welcome to come along on Monday 10 October at 7.30pm.  Val Vincent will be giving us ideas and a demonstration on Christmas Cookery.

Our meeting on 14 November will be a speaker on the History and Work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Contact Caroline on 01373 812889 for anymore information.