The Craft Group had a great afternoon making beaded items, including bracelets, book-marks and Brixham Angels (for earrings or tree decorations). We were instructed by Tina and Andrea fromYES@theedge who had some wonderful things (prepared earlier) by way of example. We all agreed that we had had a lovely time and went away very pleased with our work.
Tuesday, 23 July 2019
Thursday, 18 July 2019
July Meeting today
It was a very good turn-out again and Mary welcomed everyone to the meeting, with a special “welcome back” to Norma who is now recovering from her broken arm. Norma thanked everyone for the cards she received for her 80th birthday.
Apologies were received from Sparks, Barbara L, Ann Parker, Jan Morris, Anita, Marilyn and Mavis.
Our singing of Jerusalem was enhanced by the dulcet tones of Brian Smith, whose presentation on the work that Storybook Dads undertakes with prisoners was both enjoyable and moving, and Jane Morris gave a heartfelt vote of thanks on our behalf.
After tea, Val led an energetic exercise session with the promise of a new routine and music after the summer break.
Treasurer’s report
Tina has received an insurance quote and reminded us that the insurance does not cover anyone over the age of 85 to work in the kitchen.
Secretary’s Report
Wendy signposted everyone to the events on offer and with a reminder of the Rowcroft fundraising event on Saturday 20th July at 2pm in the Churston Pavillion, opposite Churston Grammar School. Donations of cakes would be much appreciated.
President’s Report
The Silver Ring Workshop was very successful, and the trainer has offered to run an enamelling workshop in the new year. Mary will look into booking this, possibly for February.
Forthcoming Events are:
• Bowling – the new date is Thursday 12th September at 2.00. £3.00 to include tea and cake.
• Beading Workshop – Tuesday 23rd July at 2.00 led by Tina Pine from Yes @The Edge
• Cream Tea at Livermead House Hotel, Thursday 8th August at 2.30
• Trip to Fermoys garden centre Tuesday 10th September at 2.30. A talk on Autumn Planting, followed by a tour and tea. Car shares to be arranged. Pay on the day.
• Stained Glass Workshop on 30th September 10.30. £20 to be paid at September meeting.
• Christmas Lunch Tuesday 3rd December at the Paignton Club. Three courses £18.50. Board and menu available at September meeting.
Future Plans
Tina has made enquiries about a visit to the Plymouth Synagogue, possibly in March. This will be a tour and talk. There is no charge for the visit, but donations are welcome. There will be a charge to cover the cost of the coach hire. Tina will look for suitable dates.
Truro Lantern Parade Wednesday 20th November. Coach will depart Brixham Rugby Club at10.30, returning from Truro at around 7.30 p.m. £12.00 per person and families and friends are very welcome.
The Carol Service will be on Thursday 5th December 2.00 – 4.00 at the Methodist Church. Suggestions for carols will be requested at the September meeting.
Other items
The committee has agreed that as we now have over 50 members there is no longer space in the meeting room for the sales table, particularly in the winter when members hang coats on the back of chairs. Mary reminded everyone that there are coat hooks outside the meeting room door where coats will be perfectly safe.
We are planning to reintroduce the Drama Group in the New Year, headed up by Lorna so will be looking for members to join the group.
VE Day celebrations – 8th, 9th, 10th May 2020. John Brennan has requested that we provide two fashion shows during the events, so everyone is encouraged to bring out those 1940s frocks and participate.
John Brennan has also asked us to make some bunting for the event. This can be done at the normal craft sessions.
Flowers
1. Jill Daw - Gerbera
2. Barbara Ashton – White Rose
3. Norma Earp – Sweet Peas
Raffle
Prizes were won by Pam, Tina, Shirley, Jill, Sue, Wendy, Lorna
AOB
Barbara Ashton thanked everyone for their kindness and support during her current health problems
President’s flowers went to Norma.
Date of Next Meeting
Thursday 19th September. Members of the Uffcombe WI will be visiting and the speaker will be Rosemary Griggs on A Tudor Lady’s Wardrobe.
Monday, 8 July 2019
Our July meeting will be very interesting:
Storybook Dads
Storybook dads was set up to help fathers and mothers in prison stay in touch with their children because many are in prisons too far away for visits. Children haven’t committed the crime and many are confused as to why mummy or daddy can’t come home. Prisoners read bedtime stories on CD or DVD. Many of these children suffer failure at school and a lot have mental problems, the story times help children to still feel loved by the missing parent.
This is a meeting not to be missed.
Storybook dads was set up to help fathers and mothers in prison stay in touch with their children because many are in prisons too far away for visits. Children haven’t committed the crime and many are confused as to why mummy or daddy can’t come home. Prisoners read bedtime stories on CD or DVD. Many of these children suffer failure at school and a lot have mental problems, the story times help children to still feel loved by the missing parent.
This is a meeting not to be missed.
Wednesday, 3 July 2019
Successful Silver Ring Workshop
It was a really good workshop, everyone enjoyed themselves. We are hoping to do an enamelling workshop in the new year.
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