SAVE THE DATE!!
SATURDAY 19 MARCH
Litter Pick in the Village
Starting from the Hall at 2pm
ALL Welcome (NOT just WI members!)
Tea and cake afterwards
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Get in touch to join in now without commitment.
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
SAVE THE DATE!!
SATURDAY 19 MARCH
Litter Pick in the Village
Starting from the Hall at 2pm
ALL Welcome (NOT just WI members!)
Tea and cake afterwards
As January is drawing to a close it's heartening to be reminded of the coming Spring season, with new shoots in the borders and ever increasing longer days. Barbara was the first of our members to spot and photograph snowdrops growing in the hedgerow at Tadhill.
And at the beginning of the month this Azalea was seen in bloom at Stourhead. It shows we can begin to live outdoors a little, enjoy our lush green surroundings, meet up with friends again and perhaps follow up our new resolves! Say 'Goodbye' to the January Blues.
We began our meetings this year with a lively picture quiz. Great fun and a good way for members to get together. Thank you to the Committee for putting this together. We are, of course, still following Covid guidelines, especially for our current indoor events.
At the end of January we celebrated our 73rd Birthday!
An evening in The Bell Inn with skittles. Great fun enjoyed by all those who played and watched. For some it was a 'first' to play Somerset Skittles. We must do it again! A few members enjoyed an early supper pre-skittles and part way through the evening we all had a generous slice of our celebration cake. Thank you Edwina. Delicious!
As a wider organisation we are very involved with reaching out to Charities, Communities and Causes, chiefly those concerning women. Each year at the NFWI AGM there is a final vote on the Resolution that each of us has had the opportunity to vote on in the previous months. This then forms the basis of the new campaign. It is a very uplifting, powerful and worthwhile way to make a difference.
Our Speaker in February will be Bex Band. She is an award winning author, adventurer and conservationist. She founded the organisation 'Love Her Wild' which encourages women to build friendships through discovering nature and adventure together.
Wishing all our members a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Looking forward to a good 2022 with our regular meetings in the Hall and keeping in touch with each other.
We started our Christmas celebrations early with a lovely evening meal at our local pub The Bell. Good food and good company and everyone enjoyed being together, especially having missed out on this occasion last year.
Usually we give a small gift to the member who has had the best attendance during the year. Obviously, this wasn't a possible scenario with a large number of meetings having been held on Zoom. Instead we felt it would be a lovely idea to recognise those ladies with a 'Long Service' - here in Leigh on Mendip and other Institutes.
Gwen 60+ years Hazel 60+ years
Barbara 56 years Pauline 48 years
And at our meeting the following week:
Shelagh 38 years
What a wonderful record and a Big Thank You to them all for their contribution, support and friendship over that time.
Our meeting in December was able to go ahead but members were reminded to wear masks where possible to keep us all safe. Karen demonstrated and then we all made some wonderful table decorations to take home.
We had great fun at our tables, seated in 2s & 3s. Thank you to all those involved for their hardwork in finding & picking greenery and providing other small decorations.
Wishing you all a Very Happy Christmas and a Healthy New Year. Looking forward to our new Programme of Speakers and Events.
We have arrived nearly at the end of 2021 and Leigh on Mendip WI after a year of uncertainty and a feeling of waiting for life to return to normal have somehow got through it all! With Christmas just around the corner there is the happy prospect of spending time with friends and family. This year especially, our WI group is very much looking forward to being together for our annual Christmas meal on Monday 6 December at The Bell Inn. Time to enjoy each other's company.
We in the WI, no doubt like everyone else, have found this year challenging but have also realized how much we’ve appreciated each other’s friendship, help and support. Some of our key principles stem from care and responsibility for our community; kindness, sharing and friendship.
As a wider organization, we were present at Cop26 and feel strongly that we have a voice. The preservation and appreciation of our beautiful surroundings is important to us Nationwide and at a local level too.
Our speaker in November was Neil Clarke, a local Somerset man who turned his photography hobby into a real interest in digital film and combined this with his passion for uncovering more about his surroundings. He echoed some of these ideas with his captivating film, ‘The Bristol Channel Islands’.
Focusing on their wild beauty and mystery, their indigenous wildlife, and the roles the islands have played throughout history. The presentation took us around the 3, hidden and little known islands, off the coasts of Somerset, (Steep Holme) Wales, (Flat Holme) and North Devon, (Lundy).He spoke of evidence of Roman, Norman and Viking invasions through to being used as military bases during Victorian times and strategic defence sites throughout the first and second world wars.
For our meeting in December, we have decided to entertain ourselves in making a Christmas table decoration. Much preparation and the gathering of suitable materials going on at the moment! It should be fun and we’ll make sure to have plenty of mince pies on hand!
Denman courses are still available through ‘Denman at Home’, open to all at just £5 per session, offering a wide range of interesting and creative classes. https://www.denman.org.uk/whats-on/
If there are any ladies in the Village who
would like to join in, get to know others and meet us, you are very welcome to
come along to our Meetings. Second Monday of each month in the Memorial Hall
from 7.30pm. No commitment!
We've been lucky to have some good weather during October and it's been really lovely to get outdoors.
Along a similar theme of moving from outdoors to indoors, our Speaker this month was John Dando. A local social historian and broadcaster on radio Somerset.
His subject for us, entitled, “A Walk Down the Garden Path” was an amusing history of The Privy, moving through time, from the use of the outdoor bush to the invention of the water closet!
He covered the ‘basic needs’ of hunter-gatherers, to early settlement dwelling facilities, through to the arrival of the Romans with their well thought out, life changing sewage/irrigation systems. He spoke about Gongfermours (or Gong Farmers), men employed to empty human excrement pits, paid handsomely and able to sell the waste on to Farmers as a perfect soil enricher! Then onto the arrival of the Chamber Pot and eventually, the invention, history and development of the indoor WC.
Altogether entertaining and educational!
No apologies for showing pictures of Christmas boxes in October!
Members have kindly donated many items for young people who will find themselves away from family and friends. These gifts ranging from the practical to some special treats are packed into wrapped boxes and will be distributed by the WI to local YMCAs. The boxes will be taken in November to our County AGM being held in Yeovil.
And whilst on the theme of Christmas we have arranged our own WI Christmas meal early in December at The Bell. Members are very much looking forward to this event which, of course, we were unable to do last year. In recent times we have agreed rather than having a Secret Santa amongst ourselves that we will donate Christmas food items to the Food Bank in Frome.
Our speaker next month will be Neil Clark, another local West Country historian. He’ll be telling us about The ‘Bristol Channel Islands’. Looking at the coastline and uncovering its nature and mystery.
If there are any ladies in the Village who would like to join in, get to know others and meet us, you are very welcome to come along to our Meetings. Second Monday of each month in the Memorial Hall from 7.30pm. No commitment! Contact Caroline on 812889
This was our second meeting back in the Village Hall. It was our AGM. We started with covering normal business, followed by Reports from both the current Secretary and President. Members then voted for a new President. Mary Mears has done an amazing job over the last three years, especially through this unprecedented pandemic. Caroline Harris was duly elected. Thank you to Caroline for taking on this role and taking our WI forward into 2022.
Members were seated in 3's around tables and we all took part in a Fun Quiz putting to the test our cultural, social and local knowledge!! Congratulations to the winning team.
This was followed by a short Committee meeting, when the different roles were shared out. Thank you to all those who have worked hard over the last year in somewhat difficult times and I'm sure they will continue to provide support to the successful running of our WI in the months to come.
Our next meeting will be on 11 October and the speaker is John Dando on "A Walk up the Garden Path" (Privies – a light-hearted history of the toilet!). There has been some discussion on a potential name change – so please come to this meeting with any ideas. On 18 October we will be holding on Zoom a planning meeting for the 2022 Programme. Open to all members and we welcome any suggestions for a speaker or event - we are looking for a breadth of interesting and enjoyable topics.
We will be supporting the YMCA Shoebox Appeal again. Any further donations please bring to the October meeting. The boxes will be wrapped and filled and we will arrange to have them delivered to Yeovil for 6 November. This is the date for the SCFWI Annual Meeting at Westlands Entertainment Venue.
Denman courses are still available through 'Denman at Home', open to all at just £5 per session, offering a wide range of interesting and creative sessions.
https://www.denman.org.uk/whats-on/
One of our members has started a small craft group – meeting twice a month (1st and 3rd Monday) and hope to 'encourage' each other with whatever ongoing project they are working on. Pub lunches, coffee mornings and afternoon tea gatherings will continue, with perhaps smaller groups when indoors. Whilst the weather stays reasonably fine some members are meeting up to go for local walks. Do make contact with each other if you would like to join in any of these activities. A few of our ladies have not been too well recently and we wish them all a speedy and full recovery.
Meanwhile some of our members have been taking advantage of the September sun for short breaks and longer holidays in this country.
One of our ladies has used the WI Life magazine for the second year running to find a holiday cottage and would recommend other members to take a look.
If there are any ladies who would like to join
in you are very welcome. No
commitment! Contact Caroline on 812889.