Sunday, 27 November 2016

A message from Julie Ayres

Chairman's Message Board - December 2016

New WIs

Great news, Exminster WI will be having a formation meeting at 7.30pm at the Victory Hall Exminster on 24 January 2017. This follows a preliminary meeting at the end of October, to determine if there was enough interest in setting up the WI when 89 ladies turned up! Exminster WI will meet on the 4th Monday of every month at 7.30pm.

Cranbrook WI. A preliminary meeting for this new WI is scheduled for 7 December at 7.30pm at the Education Campus at Cranbrook (Tilehouse Road, Cranbrook, EX5 7EE) and if there is sufficient interest a formation meeting will take place on 4 January 2017.

There are also discussions underway for another new WI and I will let you know more details when they are available. Our thanks go to the Advisers;  setting up new WIs takes a lot of time and effort. Well done all of you!

Devon County Show Remembers 18 - 20 May 2017

As the centenary of the First World War continues, the Craft and Garden Marquee at Devon County Show 2017 is creating a carpet of handmade poppies as a tribute to the 11,000 Devon men and women who lost their lives in the First World War. We have been approached by Deborah Custance Baker, the Chief Steward of the Marquee, where we also have our stand every year, to ask if members would like to participate in making a poppy and adding it to the carpet. There will also be an opportunity to include a dedication in their Dedication Book with your poppy. This sounds like a lovely idea and something I am sure you would like to take part in. Look out for more details/ patterns, etc. in the New Year.

A Message from your County Treasurer

A little reminder that no one should be out of pocket when doing things for your WI. Make sure everyone knows they are entitled to claim expenses. Wherever possible try to support these claims with receipts so that you can keep your accounts straight.

Corrections : For your information:   

  • In the Devon Federation Denman Break enclosure, the dates should read FRIDAY 29 September – SUNDAY 1 October 2017
  • For the Portsmouth trip on 29-30 June 2017 there WILL also be a coach pick up point at Newton Abbot. 

Merry Christmas and Thanks. 

A shorter Message Board this month, but I don’t want to miss this opportunity to wish you all a Merry Christmas and  a Happy New Year.  The Federation continues to thrive and new WIs are opening around the County and it is all due to your continuing support and enthusiasm.  

A big thank you to the Board of Trustees, Subcommittee members,  Advisers and Office staff for all your hard work this year  and a special thank you to Joyce Ridgwell, our Newsletter Editor and the members who come into The Firs and package up the newsletters and enclosures ready for mailing out to you every month. We do appreciate you all, but don’t perhaps say it often enough.

With my very best wishes

julie.ayre@devonwi.org.uk

Friday, 25 November 2016

Photos of the latest Dart Bay craft event!

We made jewelled biscuits, a mosaic candle holder and a delicate paper lantern.

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

A sociable time at this morning's coffee morning!

Halfway through and the cake table was almost empty! 




Barbara spent the morning slaving over a hot dishwasher!


Mary and Val having an enjoyable time! 

Monday, 21 November 2016

WI coffee morning at the Community Centre tomorrow!

The national grid will have noticed a surge in Brixham today from all of those WI kitchens, where cakes and biscuits have been carefully prepared! 
Don't miss out on the delicious milky coffee, revitalising tea and biscuits and a great opportunity to have a lovely social time with friends. 
There will be cakes to buy and take home to share as well as our usual bric a brac stall, with plenty of bargains to be snapped up! 

We look forward to seeing you there!

Thursday, 17 November 2016

What a brilliant meeting!


Here we are, getting ready for the meeting.


Checking out the sales table, reading the latest County News and catching up with everyone.

 

Then Marilyn, Beryl and Mavis demonstrated their expert flower arranging skills. Marilyn explained what she was doing, answered plenty of questions and gave us lots of tips. 






The competition entries were judged, the raffle prizes won and Kate T shared her inspiring thought of the month. Then Mary auctioned the lovely flower arrangements so that numerous Brixham homes are now beautifully adorned.








Monday, 14 November 2016

We are meeting this week!

At this month's meeting we will learn how to make some beautiful flower arrangements for Christmas!  

Also! The competition to win the Kingswear Cup is to make an A5 Christmas card (that is the usual size for a card!)  surely lots of us can have a go? Let's overwhelm the judges with choice! Let's make their task really difficult! Come on Everybody! 

If you have won a prize or cup, proudly displayed at home, please bring it back on Thursday, polished and shining ready to be presented for the efforts of 2016.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

It's coffee time!

Are you free on Thursday morning? Come along to my coffee morning in aid of our fabulous Denman College. Entry £1.50 for a drink and a biscuit. Delicious cakes will cost extra..... there will be a raffle and a bring and buy.
Time for a chat and for the Drama club to eat some cake to give themselves energy for their rehearsal in the afternoon! 
I'm looking forward to seeing you all! I will email everyone as well! 

Monday, 7 November 2016

Which resolution will you choose?


Now is the moment for us to start thinking about which one of the selected resolutions we will choose - individually. At this stage it is a personal choice for each one of us to make. More details are in the next issue of WI Life magazine and on the WI website.


2016/17 Resolutions Shortlist 1. Alleviating loneliness

This meeting calls on every WI and the NFWI to work alongside health and social care providers and their local community to raise awareness of the causes and impacts of loneliness, thus ensuring better identification of lonely people in order to be able to offer them the appropriate assistance and support.

2. FGM: More Awareness for More Action

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been illegal in the UK for over 30 years and the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003 made it illegal to aid, abet or procure the carrying out of FGM abroad. However, there have been no successful prosecutions of those involved. The NFWI calls on the government to improve efforts to measure and disclose the prevalence of FGM in the UK and to take further action to help secure more successful prosecutions of those involved in this abusive practice and thereby advance the health of women who have suffered or may be at risk of suffering FGM. 


3. Equal access for all who need specialised maternal mental health services 

There is presently an acute shortage of quality specialised maternal mental health services, meaning that many vulnerable women, their babies, and families face a postcode lottery of perinatal mental health support. The NFWI calls on NHS commissioners to prioritise the development of specialised perinatal mental health support services so that pregnant and postnatal women, their babies, and families are able to access the support they need. 

4. Provision of appropriate welfare and safe spaces for women and children in refugee camps 

Millions of women and children are fleeing conflict and disaster around the world, finding themselves at risk of violence, abuse and exploitation in refugee camps. This meeting calls on all WI members and the NFWI to raise awareness of the risks facing women and children refugees and push for action to ensure they have access to safe places to eat and sleep, to get the care they need and space to learn and play.

5. Supporting women’s refuges

Many women and children rely on refuges to escape violence and abusive relationships, but in recent years refuges have faced significant cuts to their services. The NFWI calls upon the Government to safeguard refuges and increase service provision in areas without adequate support.

6. Plastic Soup: Keep microplastic fibres out of our oceans

Microplastic fibres are shed from synthetic clothing with every wash and are the main contributors to microplastic contamination of the oceans. The NFWI calls on Government and industry to research and develop innovative solutions to this problem in order to stop the accumulation of microplastic fibres in our oceans

Friday, 4 November 2016

A wonderful day out with Brixham WI!

Off we went on the coach to Wells, for a wander through the town to meet up at the entrance to the beautiful Bishop's Palace.

Some of our group took a fascinating guided tour of the gardens, visiting the pools where the wells of Wells begin. Some went straight away into the craft fair, and some of us....


...... and then, after we had wandered around the craft fair, made some purchases and been intrigued and impressed by the skill and variety of the items on sale. It was very special being able to walk around inside the Bishop's Palace. 


Thank you to Barbara and Mary for organising it all. We had a great day!