Committee meeting last week, closely f ollowed by a meeting to arrange our Spring Fayre. Date and venue sorted (16th April at the Fear Hall) and now we're up to the bit where we get some folk to pay us money to have a stand. We've spent the last couple of days emailing all sorts of folk and have been rewarded with our very first booking form and cheque today!!
Sally and I have been to look at another venue for our meetings (well done Kate for sorting this out) and it's looking very hopeful. Watch this space folks - we may be moving as soon as March.
We've rearranged the programme a bit. I'll be sending out a new version hopefully next week, but what's on the blog is now as up to date as it gets.
Feeling very excited about all the good stuff we've got coming up this year and the potential move to our new home (with noticeboard AND cupboard - what more could a W.I. ask for)
Look forward to seeing loads of you in Feb.
Cheers
Mandy xx
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Some January stuff
Really late this month to chat to you all. I've had the dreaded lurgy that I was so smug about avoiding at Christmas, but have been over that for a couple of weeks so no excuse except laziness.
We have some great snaps from our January meeting. Will attempt to attach them to this page. Apologies in advance to Keron if you don't want the world and his wife to see your forehead, but I suspect not many people read this blog! Jackie, the colour consultant, did a great job for us again. I wonder how many of you spent the weekend clearing out your wardrobes??
p.s. Sally is working on our new Facebook page and we'll put the rest of the photos up on there
We have some great snaps from our January meeting. Will attempt to attach them to this page. Apologies in advance to Keron if you don't want the world and his wife to see your forehead, but I suspect not many people read this blog! Jackie, the colour consultant, did a great job for us again. I wonder how many of you spent the weekend clearing out your wardrobes??
Committee meeting tonight, programme planning and planning for the spring fair on April 16th. We will be looking for more volunteers for the fair - stall personning, cake-making etc etc. Keen though we are, there's only so much the committee can do alongside full time jobs!
See you all soon,
Mandy x
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Early December mutterings
It’s been a busy couple of weeks in WINGs world. We had our Jamie@Home fundraiser on November 24th. Nice to see people out of our normal environment. We raised £55.50 which was somewhat plundered by the refreshments, but it was fun and that’s the main thing! (Yet again, a noticeable lack of photos – sack the camera woman!)
Adele made an announcement about a new arrival in May. Exciting stuff! Pic of Baby Brown to follow….
And we had our December meeting – Crafts for Christmas. Thanks to Kate, Julie, Ang and Sarah. We are all now multi-talented and can rustle up a gingerbread house, xmas cards, button jewellery and lovely little angels. We should be able to get the template for the angels if anyone wants to try making them at home. There was much cake and many nibbles and altogether I thought it was a jolly pleasant evening.
Thanks to Roz for photos this time! For some reason, this blog thingy will only let me load one photo on this page. Might try again later and see if I can get it to work.
I was looking forward to putting more pics up - this time from our first skittles night, but sadly due to inclement weather and incapacitated players, the game was cancelled. No doubt it will be rebooked and there will be triumph or humiliation in the new year.
Don't forget to get in touch if you're interested in the book club, stitch and bitch or golf. Also signing up for wine tasting, food fair in September, breadmaking in October. We could also use some idea of numbers for our Spring Ball in May.
Cheers all
Mandy x
Adele made an announcement about a new arrival in May. Exciting stuff! Pic of Baby Brown to follow….
And we had our December meeting – Crafts for Christmas. Thanks to Kate, Julie, Ang and Sarah. We are all now multi-talented and can rustle up a gingerbread house, xmas cards, button jewellery and lovely little angels. We should be able to get the template for the angels if anyone wants to try making them at home. There was much cake and many nibbles and altogether I thought it was a jolly pleasant evening.
Thanks to Roz for photos this time! For some reason, this blog thingy will only let me load one photo on this page. Might try again later and see if I can get it to work.
I was looking forward to putting more pics up - this time from our first skittles night, but sadly due to inclement weather and incapacitated players, the game was cancelled. No doubt it will be rebooked and there will be triumph or humiliation in the new year.
Don't forget to get in touch if you're interested in the book club, stitch and bitch or golf. Also signing up for wine tasting, food fair in September, breadmaking in October. We could also use some idea of numbers for our Spring Ball in May.
Cheers all
Mandy x
Sunday, 7 November 2010
November meeting and Update
It’s not every day I volunteer to have needles stuck in my arm and then have an electrical charge passed through them in front of a grinning audience, but hey – the things you do for your W.I.
November’s meeting another success methinks. Naomi from The Harmonies, the W.I.’s own girl band, dragged herself away from Peter Andre in Longwell Green Asda to come and talk to us about the album, her tv appearances and how we’re all going to get Jerusalem to number 1 for xmas (download from i-tunes on December 12th please).

Lots of tea, wine and cake while we tried to get round some technical difficulties (2 laptops, 2 projectors and a memory stick and we still couldn’t get powerpoint going). Fortunately, our star turn for the night, Dr Freya Scott managed to talk us through the mysteries of acupuncture with only the help of a small white plastic man, and a not-so-small W.I. president. Fascinating stuff, lots of questions, really enjoyable.
November’s meeting another success methinks. Naomi from The Harmonies, the W.I.’s own girl band, dragged herself away from Peter Andre in Longwell Green Asda to come and talk to us about the album, her tv appearances and how we’re all going to get Jerusalem to number 1 for xmas (download from i-tunes on December 12th please).

Lots of tea, wine and cake while we tried to get round some technical difficulties (2 laptops, 2 projectors and a memory stick and we still couldn’t get powerpoint going). Fortunately, our star turn for the night, Dr Freya Scott managed to talk us through the mysteries of acupuncture with only the help of a small white plastic man, and a not-so-small W.I. president. Fascinating stuff, lots of questions, really enjoyable. Friday, 8 October 2010
October meeting and AGM
Despite a slightly tardy entrance by half of the committee, the evening got off to a good start. 12 new people there which is brilliant news. We kicked off with the AGM, some nice short reports from the committee and, after a bit of coercion from Daphne, a show of hands (and hopefully, therefore, support) from the masses to keep the incumbent pres, treasurer and secretary (is that because they like us, because they know no better, or because nobody else wants to do the job??)
I’ve already sent most of the reminders by email but just confirmed the date for the Jamie @ Home evening (chez moi). This will be Wednesday November 24th. Please let me know if you’d like to come to that. All proceeds will come back to our W.I. rather than end up as gifts for the host.
Once again, help with begging for raffle prizes would be gratefully received and offers of good stuff grabbed with both hands.
Actually remembered to take photos this time – unfortunately, focus doesn’t appear to be a strong point. Perhaps we should appoint a photographer. Any volunteers?
Bit of a break for important stuff like wine and cake, then we moved swiftly (ish) onto our speaker Adrian Boots who chatted to us for about 45 mins about wild food, foraging, and the perils or otherwise of purple mushrooms. Woe betide any who dig up a horseradish that doesn’t belong to them! Really interesting stuff and a lovely speaker (sadly, no hat). Might keep him to ourselves, might share him with the rest of the W.I. – haven’t quite decided yet!
We had a brief introduction to Transition Keynsham http://keynshamt.wordpress.com/ from Laura, and then, the bit you’d thought you’d got away with, the President’s Ramblings. Finally, Chris flogged us all some sloe gin and chutney, and I think everyone went away spent up but happy.
I’ve already sent most of the reminders by email but just confirmed the date for the Jamie @ Home evening (chez moi). This will be Wednesday November 24th. Please let me know if you’d like to come to that. All proceeds will come back to our W.I. rather than end up as gifts for the host.
Once again, help with begging for raffle prizes would be gratefully received and offers of good stuff grabbed with both hands.
Actually remembered to take photos this time – unfortunately, focus doesn’t appear to be a strong point. Perhaps we should appoint a photographer. Any volunteers?
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