They say for March:-
"In like a Lion and out like a Lamb". Not so sure that is true – we did have snow
near the beginning but have ended with torrential rain!!
Somewhere in the middle, though, we have had
the chance to see the daffodils and primroses.
The Speaker this month was Dawn Denton who gave a very informative talk
on “Growing Up in Apartheid Africa”.
Dawn is now local – living in Frome but her family for several
generations have lived in South Africa.
She spoke about her early childhood, attending boarding school and then
University (where she trained to be a teacher) in the 1970s and 80s. As a young person she had not been so aware
of the politics and the impact of Apartheid – partly because of the information
withheld and the way news was presented to them. She then spoke on the changes that have been
made, starting with the release of Nelson Mandela, and the work that still needs
to be done. She was a very interesting
and engaging speaker and was happy to answer our questions.
We also heard from Sue
Dunford about the "Million Women Rise" March in London. In her own words:-
"When
I saw mention of the Million Woman Rise in the WI, ending violence against
women and girls was something I felt very strongly about and decided this was
something I was going to get involved with.
So on 4th
March I made my way to the University of London in Regent Street for a pre-meet
panel hosted by NFWI Chair Ann Jones. Anneliese Dodds (Shadow Secretary of
State for Women and Equalities) made a keynote speech about menopause and
working women and our panel speakers were Lizzy Dobres from Women's Aid England
and Dr Hannah Siddiqui of Southall Black Sisters. It was thought provoking to
hear about some of the issues faced and a very spirited discussion ensued with
Ann Jones very quickly jumping on us if questions became too political!
We then
headed off for pictures in Cavendish Square Gardens where I got chatting to
other members from Bridport, Hackney, Nottingham and Manchester, before
arriving at Selfridges where the March was starting from.
We were
lucky to be behind another women's group who all had drums, so it made a great
rhythm to dance to whilst we were waiting to start and a great counterpoint to
chanting and singing once we were on our way. Spectators were supportive and
the only negative came from a woman who was getting frustrated that she
couldn't get across the road.
It felt
awesome to be marching with other women, to fight against the issue with all
ages represented.
We moved
slowly down to Trafalgar Square where the rally was held. It started with
poetry and rapping and was calling out strongly the misogyny of the police
force. It was a safe place for women to express their pain and be supported by
other women and if I had been able to stay longer I'm sure other aspects would
have also been discussed. However, by then I was freezing and had a train to
catch.
Would I
get involved again – absolutely
What
would I do differently - wear warmer clothes!"
At a recent meeting
we had briefly
discussed this year's Resolutions. All
members are given a chance to vote on the Resolution they would like to see go
forward. Results have been announced – Clean Rivers for People and Wildlife
had the most National votes with 39%, and 30% of ours. We will talk more about this over the coming
months. Voting is in May and Caroline
will attend the AGM in Cardiff and vote on our behalf and also for other local
WIs. Meanwhile do look on the MyWI
website for a lot more information. If
you haven't already done so it is very easy to join up. Just follow the link:
https://mywi.thewi.org.uk/
The Litter Pick was
well supported by other people living in Leigh on Mendip. 34 people came during
the afternoon. Rubbish was collected
from the lanes, footpaths and open areas in and around the village.
Thank you to those who made cakes and served
refreshments. It was lovely to see
people enjoying themselves in the Hall at the end. £15.80 was raised for Frome Foodbank.
We
continue with our usual monthly events.
8 ladies attended the lunch at The Bell on Wednesday 15 March. Line Dancing is always popular on a Friday –
we were joined by some other ladies from Buckland Dinham and Frome. Thank you to Rosita for being such an
excellent and patient teacher! The Book
Club have had a rather weighty book this month – 771 pages. Not a book to pack in your suitcase when
going on holiday! It met with very mixed
views – but it's great we can all feel free to express our views - and agree to
disagree!! Craft Group meet on the first
and third Monday afternoon of each month.
Do come along and see if you are interested.

Note
the changes to our April Meeting. It
will be held on the THIRD Monday (17 April) due to the Easter
weekend. We will also be in the Recreational Field Clubhouse. Same time 7.30pm. We are keenly looking forward to our speaker
this month, one of our very own knowledgeable members Noelle Leigh. She is giving us a talk "Do Trees Talk?",
very apt when the trees all around are showing signs of life and bursting into
leaf.
With
Spring just arriving the Bulb Order Catalogues for next year are
available. Please see Mary if you wish
to place an order. Also the WI Raffle
Tickets are on sale at £1 each with some fabulous prizes to be won. Subs (£40) are due in April. Please pay by bank transfer, cheque or cash.
On Thursday 27 April there will be an outing to
Radstock Museum, leaving the village at 6pm.
Friends and family very welcome.
Please speak to Mary if you are interested.