Wednesday, 20 November 2019
Christmas Shoe Box Appeal
8 Shoeboxes ready packed to be given to young people staying in the local YMCAs over Christmas. Thanks for all the fabulous contributions from our members.
Thursday, 14 November 2019
Meeting 11 November 2019
Seasonal final arrangements
were being made in November for the Christmas meal on the 2nd Dec
with a record 30 members signed up and there was still just time to bring some
shoe box items for the YMCA. The business items also included information about
the Frome Group Social at 7.30 in Frome on Monday 16th December and
two lunches, one at Wells golf club with author Nicola Pryce on 29th November
and a Social History lunch on 11th February in Trull near Taunton.
We are collecting Christmas
items for the Frome Food Bank – members who haven’t already donated may like to
bring items to our December meeting.
Members then spent the rest
of the evening making ribbon trees under the tuition of Karen, one of our
members and her helpers. The pieces of ribbon had all been pre-cut for us and
counted into small packs with the right numbers needed for each stage. They had
to be atttached to a polystyrene cone with the tiny pins provided in several
layers with a star available to put on the top to finish it off. The ribbon had
come in different shades and patterns, mainly red, green and silver so there
was a great variety of finished trees. The room was fairly quiet while everyone
concentrated on what they were doing and all who took part went home with an
attractive table decoration.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
Meeting 14 October 2019
A fairly brief session of
business matters in October which included taking deposits for the Christmas
meal at the Mendip Inn on Mon 2nd Dec and reminders about the Wells
Carol service and the shoe box appeal. There was information about the county
meeting in Taunton on the 23rd Nov which would include an autumn
wreath competition, a Denman Dip and the issuing of sheets for the annual Christmas
quiz.
Members had brought a lot of
items for the “bring and buy” and we were encouraged to buy what we could,
although Mary would take anything left to a charity shop.
We then got on to the main
theme of the evening which was “Back to School” Several tables had been set out
with school related activities on such as colouring in, indoor games and even
an exam. We went round in groups of 4 or 5 taking a turn with everything. Many
of us found things like balancing a book on our head or answering mathematical
problems pretty tricky. Thankfully it was all just for fun! When everyone had
tried them all there was a “show and tell” session where many members had
brought photos of their school days and some old items of uniform and
entertained us with the memories they triggered..
Friday, 13 September 2019
Meeting 9 September 2019
Members had been enjoying
several social occasions during the summer. These included the ACWW walk
followed by tea and cake at a member’s house, the County Quiz in Frome where
one of our teams actually won and the President’s Evening social with the golf
croquet and supper. Looking ahead, Christmas loomed into the picture with a
mention of the Christmas Meal possibly being at the Mendip Inn as last year, a
request for items for the shoe box appeal and the agreement to once again bring
some food treats for the food bank in lieu of a Secret Santa arrangement.
For the October meeting we
were asked to bring items for a Bring and Buy and also anything to help us take
part in a “Back to School” session. This could be a piece of an old uniform, a
photograph or simply your memories of the time, your triumphs or misdemeanours.
We then had a fascinating
and encouraging talk from Craig Shaw, the founder of local company Advetec. We
heard about his career path from the steel industry to diving and finally his
present undertaking. Working closely with biologists, Advetec manufactures
machines which use specific molecules to digest waste leaving harmless and
actually useful by-products suitable for compost or fuel. The company has
contracts to deal with waste all over the world including big organisations
such as Apple in the US and the whole of Hawaii. They are confident that in a
relatively short time they will be able to provide machines we could have in
our own back gardens to dispose of rubbish on the spot. This is partly
dependant on manufacturers changing the composition slightly of their plastic
to include an element susceptible to the microbes. There is even the
possibility they will be able to clean up large areas of the sea. It was
wonderful to hear some good news on the ecology front for once.
Tuesday, 13 August 2019
President's Evening
No business matters to
report from our August meeting as this was the President’s evening and as usual
a very different format to our normal monthly meetings. This year we all met at
the Recreation Field for a session of golf croquet followed by refreshments.
Members had all brought a plate of food to share and drinks were provided by
the committee. Earlier in the day the weather had looked threatening with dark
clouds and some light rain. However, as often seems to be the case in Leigh, as
the evening approached things improved, the sun came out and we were able to go
ahead as planned.
The golf croquet turned out
to be good fun with a proper instructor and a lot of members taking part. We
went round the course in groups of 4, two teams of 2, competing for the first team
to get one of their balls through each hoop in the correct direction. It was even
trickier than it sounded and could be quite tactical. With 7 hoops to negotiate
most results were fairly even but one team managed to win 5 hoops so well done
to them.
Thank you to everyone who came and brought food and drink
to share. And a BIG Thank You to Marianne Merchant who got so many of us
involved in playing golf croquet.
It’s back to indoors for the
September meeting on Monday the 9th, when we will hear about
Microbes & Mayhem, a deep sea adventure!
Sunday, 11 August 2019
ACWW Walk
Friday 9 August
Better late than never! Women Walk the World is held on 29 April - but for various reasons Leigh on Mendip delayed until the summer. Fortunately, not in the hope of good weather as in early August the recent spell of hot, sunny days became a thing of the past!
Hoping the thunderstorms would pass over we met at the Hall. At 2pm the heavens opened but after sheltering we decided to go!
We walked up Leigh High Street, passed the allotments (looking very good with produce and flowers) and mainly followed the route of the Community Access Footpath. It didn't take long for the rain to clear and we walked most of the way in the dry.
With good views across to our village and the house where tea and cake were to be served.
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Better late than never! Women Walk the World is held on 29 April - but for various reasons Leigh on Mendip delayed until the summer. Fortunately, not in the hope of good weather as in early August the recent spell of hot, sunny days became a thing of the past!
Hoping the thunderstorms would pass over we met at the Hall. At 2pm the heavens opened but after sheltering we decided to go!
We walked up Leigh High Street, passed the allotments (looking very good with produce and flowers) and mainly followed the route of the Community Access Footpath. It didn't take long for the rain to clear and we walked most of the way in the dry.
With good views across to our village and the house where tea and cake were to be served.
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Thank you to everyone who came, made cakes, hosted the refreshments and joined in a very enjoyable afternoon. We made £76.50 which will be sent to the WI at Wilton Lodge to go forward to the ACWW (Associated Countrywomen of the World). This is a Charity that supports projects which allows us to support real-life changes for women in rural; communities around the world. They are women-led, designed by women in their own communities who know best what they need, and we fund them through local women's organisations, like the WI, to ensure maximum impact.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Meeting 8 July 2019
We had a brief recap of the
fete at the July meeting, no overall profit figure at that point but Mary
thought both the ice creams and tombola had done well and there should be a
reasonable pay out as both the weather and footfall had been quite good.
Members had enjoyed the Kilmersdon
supper evening and the re-located first Friday lunch, the latter due to be back
in the Bell on 2nd August. Numbers had been down for the last coffee
morning and Barbara would monitor these to check if worth continuing.
Final reminder for the ACWW
walk on Friday 9th August, meet at 2pm at the Hall for about an
hour’s walk followed by tea and cake at a member’s house. We then have the
Presidents evening on Monday 12th from 6pm on the Rec Field, with a
chance to try golf croquet. Please bring along a plate of finger food to share,
sweet or savoury, which we will probably eat around 7.30pm, the drinks will be
provided by the committee.
Our entertainment was a
tasting session which committee members had spent a long time putting together.
It was worth their efforts, providing an enjoyable and informative evening. The
categories included items such as digestive biscuits, sausages and chocolate.
Nearly all had a choice of three samples, mainly with one popular brand item
and two different own supermarket’s offerings. We had to choose which one we
preferred in each section, not knowing of course which was which. Many of the more
expensive brand options did come out of top but there were also some surprises,
not least the tap water beating both the bottled offerings. So we can sometimes
save some money without sacrificing the quality.