Saturday, 21 May 2016
Friday, 20 May 2016
DFWI at the Devon County Show
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Happy Birthday Brixham WI!
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Another fabulous craft opportunity for WI members
Monday, 9 May 2016
This looks like fun!
Sunday, 8 May 2016
Dart Bay Craft programme
DART-BAY Food, Crafts & Skills - EVENTS – 2016-2017
(All events are first come- first served, have limited places and must be booked with usual booking forms)
2016 events:-
- FULL Sat 9th April 2016 - Car maintenance and basic DIY (incs lunch), Combe Pafford School, Torquay 10-3.30 £30 includes all workshops and lunch.
- FULL Sat 16th April 2016 - Cold Enamelling at St Martins Barton Church Hall, Torquay, 10am-1pm or 2-5pm £18 includes refreshments and materials.
- Sat 14th May 2016 - Lampshade making, Ipplepen Village Hall, 10am-1pm, £20 includes some materials and refreshments.
- Sat 11th June 2016 - Persian Cookery Workshop, Combe Pafford School, Torquay 10am-1pm - £25includes materials and refreshments
- Wed 20th July 2016 - Foraging with an expert (David Beazley). Shaldon. 11.30am-3.30pm - £15, packed lunch
- Tues 30th August 2016 - Brewery Tour and supper, Hunters Brewery Ipplepen .6-8pm, £15 includes tour, hot supper and drinks.
- Sat 10th September 2016 - Calligraphy Workshop, St Martins Church Hall, Barton, Torquay, 10am-1pm, £18 includes materials and refreshments
- Friday 7th October 2016 - Book folding Workshop, St Lukes Hall, Torquay, 10am - 1pm, £18 includes materials and refreshments
- Friday 18th November 2016 - 'Let There be Light' FCS Christmas Special - Rattery Village Hall, 10am-3.30pm £25 includes materials (3 workshops) and refreshments, shared lunch
- Thurs 1st December 2016 - Christmas Dem and Dine, South Devon College Horizons Restaurant - 1030am-2.30pm, £15 includes cooking demonstration and 2 course lunch
Friday, 6 May 2016
We've signed up to the pudding club!
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Hey crafty members...... This looks like fun:
A project to encourage WI makers of all abilities to attend workshops being held at Salisbury Museum to knit or stitch spoons! After the spoons have been created they will then be sent to a ceramic artist who will dip your creation in porcelain and fire them to become a very different type of spoon entirely. You will be invited to return to see your knitted or stitched piece on display at the museum.
Exclusively for members of the WI. Salisbury Museum is hosting a series of three workshops in collaboration with the NFWI Craft Committee. The idea of these workshops is to encourage WI members to knit and stitch in response to the collection of spoons found throughout the museum. Salisbury based textile artist Suzie Gutteridgewill attend each workshop to support and encourage members.
All pieces made, finished or unfinished will then be sent to ceramic artist Julie Miles to be dipped in porcelain and once fired, will be exhibited in a small exhibition at The Salisbury Museum in Spring 2017 (date to be announced)
There are three dates:
Wednesday 12th October 2016
10am - 12.30pm
Wednesday 12th October 2016
Saturday 15th October 2016
2pm - 4.30pm
Each ticket is £5 and includes all materials to create a knitted and/or stitched spoon (members will be able to keep these materials should they wish to) plus refreshments.
How to book
To book a ticket you will need to ring Salisbury Museum and request which workshop you would like to attend, payment over the phone will then be taken.
Salisbury Museum's phone is 01722 332151
Please state which event it is you wish to attend as there are three workshops being held.
May's message from Julie Ayre, our County Chair
Chairman's Message Board - May 2016
Spring Council Meeting –Riviera Centre, Torquay 13th April 2016
I hope you all enjoyed the Spring Council meeting as much as I did? The weather was perfect, the venue was first class and we didn’t have a fire alarm! All of the presentations were excellent.
Benjamin Mee our main speaker was inspirational and we hope to establish some closer contacts with Dartmoor Zoo in the future. Keep a look out for more details later this year.
Tony Potter talking about the North Devon Charity, the Calvert Trust also seemed to touch people as a bucket collection from individual members raised over £850.
Joseph Harvey revealed some of the secrets of Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens located just a stone’s throw from the Riviera Centre, well worth a visit next time you are in Torquay.
As usual our own local talent also kept us well entertained. Thank you to all the ladies involved in giving us a lovely taster of ‘100 years of what we wore’ and to the Torbay WI singers who so beautifully finished off the day.
Lastly a big thank you to all of you who came along on the day, without your support and enthusiasm these events would just not take place. I hope you will return to your WIs and encourage more of your members to come along next year.
Food Security Day – Longdown, 25th April 2016
I was fortunate to be able to attend the Food Security Day recently. We are sorry we couldn’t fit you all in as it was heavily oversubscribed. This was an excellent day organised by Environment and Rural Affairs Subcommittee with speakers from the producer and retail sides, resulting in some interesting and challenging discussions. In addition a couple of ideas were raised from the audience which might be of interest to WIs:
Jan Ashworth from Woolsery WI described how her WI developed a booklet called a Local Food Resource, providing information for her own community and visitors to enable them to find local food producers.
Sylvia Crocker from Lewtrenchard WI encouraged members to visit their local supermarket and suggest to the Manager that they should include single pints of milk alongside their sandwich/lunch displays in the chiller cabinets as a way of supporting our dairy farmers.
The Environment and Rural Affairs Subcommittee will be circulating more information shortly about these relatively simple projects so that you too can make a difference in your community.
Member Representation on NFWI Committees
If there are any members who have a skill or expertise in any field which may be beneficial to an NFWI committee (for example science, education, arts, crafts, sport or campaign work) and would like to be nominated by the Federation to sit on one of the NFWI committees, please contact me for further details.
Spoons - A Stirring Tale!
This is a collaborative project between the NFWI Craft committee and Salisbury Museum to encourage WI members to knit and stitch spoons, based around the collection of spoons found in the museum. All of the pieces will be sent to a ceramics artist for dipping in porcelain and once fired the completed items will then be exhibited. More details and dates of the workshops are available on the Moodle or from me.
If you are interested in any of the above and would like to put your name forward or would like more information please contact me in the first instance, unless specified otherwise.
Julie Ayre, Federation Chairman
julie.ayre@devonwi.org.uk
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Monday, 2 May 2016
A all to all photographers....
Photographs wanted for our 2018 calendar.
Subject is sunrise/sunset over Devon.
You may submit up to four photos; three landscape for the months plus one portrait for the cover with date, location and title for each.
Closing date 9 December 2016.