Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Litter Pickup Changes
There has been a slight change to the arrangements for our litter pick up. We will now be meeting at Jenny's house on Monday 9th March at 9.30am and not at the Village Hall as previously stated. Contact Jenny if you would like to help. The more the merrier!
Tuesday, 11 February 2020
February News from the clubs
Walking Club Wednesday 26th February 9.30am at The Woodborough Car Park opposite
Pat is organising another walk for us Anyone who is interested in coming along should contact her.
Book Club 1 Wednesday 26th February 7.30pm
We are meeting at Penny's to discuss our latest book entitled in a Field of Blue by Gemma Liviero. Denise to choose the next book.
Book Club 2 Tuesday 18th February at 7.00pm
Trish will be hosting this meeting with an earlier start. Our book for discussion is The Hourglass by Tracy Rees. Kath to choose our next book. There are some spaces if you would like to join this club.
Lunch Club Thursday 20th February at Chew Kitchen (time to be advised)
Jenny is taking names for anyone who would like to come. She will let us know the time when she has reserved a table. We will need some volunteers to drive.
Craft Club Thursday 20th February at Sandford Village Hall
All members are welcome to come along with their craft projects or just for company and a cuppa. See the earlier post for future dates or contact Chris.
Skittles Evenings every other Tuesday at The Woodborough at 7.30pm
There will be a game tonight 12th February against Blagdon. Sadly their captain has passed away aged 90 after many years running the team. The other members have said they would like to play in her memory this evening. The evening cost £2.50 for a game and some very tasty sandwiches and chips for supper. Just come along if you would like to play.
February Meeting
Our talk at this meeting was from Nick King who owns a company called Goats of the Gorge. He was formerly in the Police Force but following a car accident it was found that he had a number of underlying health issues. He discovered the benefits of goat's milk from talking to his doctor and decided to buy a few goats for his own consumption. From this small beginning he has gone on to start a business selling various products made from goat's milk including soaps, shampoos and skin cream. We were able to buy some of his products on the night. it was a very interesting evening.
Roman Way Group News
Our WI has had 2 invitations from Hewish to join them for their birthday celebration evening on 19th March. Pat and Barbara have volunteered to go. There were still some tickets left for the Spring Group at Winscombe on 20th March which have now been sold.
Wincanton Races 7th May
There has been a good response for this event and all places on the coach have been filled. Beryl is taking names for members who are still interested in case there are any people who have to cancel at a later date. Beryl would like payment by the next meeting in March.
Litter Pick-up
There will be a litter pick up in Sandford and Winscombe in the week ending 14th March. Jenny is organising a group of volunteers to go out on Monday 9th March starting at 9.30am at the Village Hall. Anyone who would like to come and help should contact Jenny.
Tuesday, 21 January 2020
January meeting
Roman Way Spring Group Meeting – 20 March 2020 at 7.30pm
Our Group Representative, Rowena has the tickets for this event priced at £6.00 each. It will be held at St James Hall in Winscombe. The entertainment will be 9 to 5 (a group of Harmony Singers). The competition will be for a jar of marmalade - any size, any jar. Anyone interested in attending should contact her.
Wincanton Races – 7 May 2020
The Vice President has had interest from 34 people so far for this event but there is room for more. The cost of the day is £85.00 including a meal and race cards and the coach is expected to cost approximately £15.00 extra, the total cost, therefore, will be about £100.00. Several of our members are coming again as they enjoyed it so much last year.
Annual Day Trip – 8 June 2020
There have been a couple of suggestions - Either Weymouth or Worcester for this year's outing. Our Vice president Beryl has said that any other ideas from our members would be most welcome.
Calling all knitters
One of our members Anne will be bring wool and half finished projects to the next meeting for anyone to take it for charitable use.
One of our members Anne will be bring wool and half finished projects to the next meeting for anyone to take it for charitable use.
Craft Club
The Secretary reported that the next meeting will be held in the Village Hall on Thursday 23 January 2020.
Our Memory Garden
For the benefit in particular of the new members Jenny Barley explained that the WI has a memorial garden located next to Humphrey Motor Company, Sandford, that is maintained for the village. Plants are put in there to remember members who have passed away and, as in previous years, the Parish Council have given us £40.00 towards its upkeep.
News from the Clubs
Lunch Club
Jenny decided to cancel the lunch this month due to the continuing bad weather. There will be a lunch in February in Bristol at Cote Brasserie. Details will be announced at the next meeting.
Walking Club
There will be a walk on Wednesday 29th January around the estate at Ashton Court. We will be meeting at Pat's and driving from there at 9.30am
Book Club 1
Mary will be hosting the next gathering on Wednesday 22nd January at 7.30pm. The group will be discussing The Apothecary's daughter by Hannah Betts. Barb will be choosing the next book
Book Club 2
The next meeting will be at Trish's on Tuesday 18th February at 7.30pm. The latest book is The Hourglass by Tracey Rees. Kath will be choosing the next book.
We decided to join both book clubs together for our Christmas meeting. We had a great night at Pat's when, after discussing the book Nine Perfect Strangers by Lianne Moriaty, we enjoyed a lovely meal. It was really nice to get together. Thank you very much Pat for having the idea and for that gorgeous meal!
Monday, 20 January 2020
2020 programme
Programme 2020
Jan 13
|
Don't Fear Dementia
A talk by John Wilson Registration |
Feb 10
|
Nick King
Goats of the Gorge |
Mar 9
|
A talk by Canine Partners
Assistance Dogs |
Apr 13
|
Jewellery Making by Helen Robbins
She explains her craft and sells her jewellery |
May 11
|
Resolutions 2020
WI Auction for our Charity |
Jun 8
|
No Meeting Day Trip (to be advised)
|
Jul 13
|
Magistrates Court
A magistrate talks about the role |
Aug 10
|
Steve Price & Peter Dunn
will sing for us. |
Sep 14
|
Harvest Supper
|
Oct 12
|
Village Hall
Film night
|
Nov 9
|
A talk by Tim Crumplin
Clarks Shoe Archivist followed by Annual Meeting |
Dec 14
|
Christmas Party
and Festive Fun
|
20th March
|
Spring Group Meeting hosted by Winscombe
St James Church Hall
9 to 5 Ladies who sing in Harmony
|
31st March
|
AFWI Spring meeting
Saltford Hall Wedmore Road BS31 3BY |
4th June
|
N.F.W.I Annual General Meeting
Albert Hall London |
29th September
|
AFWI Annual Meeting
Winter Gardens WSM |
TBA
|
October
Autumn Group Meeting# Date/Venue TBA |
December Meeting
What a great Christmas meeting this turned out to be. Our entertainment was provided by Tim Lewis who performed an brilliant show entitled "The Greatest Story Ever Told. He went through the Nativity with a series of pictures, all the while singing songs from all the great musicals but reworked with lyrics to reflect every part. It was very cleverly done. We had a wonderful spread provided by the members and wine and soft drinks from the committee. A really nice start to the Christmas season.
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