NEWS/SPEAKERS

NOVEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER

Milstead w Frinsted Newsletter November 2017.

Thanks for your vote of support, it was much appreciated (or was it just that nobody else wanted to do it!) I will do my very best this year to make it an interesting and fun year for you all.

BCL has sold for £372,000 at auction this week and the Trustees have a month to move to the new premises.

The resolutions have been announced for 2018. You will have the opportunity to vote for your choice early next year and then we will have our Resolution meeting in May to decide whether we are in favour of the chosen resolution. They are:

  1. Positive body image in a digital age
  2. Stop FGM
  3. Raising awareness of modern slavery
  4. Mental health matters
  5. Healthy mouth healthier body

All interesting I am sure you will agree.

Craft club starts up again next week on the 8th at 1.30pm. If your name is down but you can’t make it please let Sue or Joyce know.

Our 95th Birthday party on the 16th November 7pm at The Blacksmiths Arms. If you haven’t put your name down yet can you please let us know ASAP? It should be a brilliant evening – with no washing up!! If you need a lift please be at Milstead VH at 6.30.

The Not in My Name meeting at Rodmersham Café is on Friday 24th at 4pm; please bring some toiletries for the local refuge and some money to buy your tea and cake.

At present I have 8 names for the Christmas Wreath workshop on Tuesday 12th December 2-4pm. If you want to join us can you let me know? It costs £25 which will include all materials and cake and mulled wine!!

The Christmas meal this year is at the Carpenter’s Arms, Eastling at 1pm Saturday 9th December. I will send out the menu to those ladies who haven’t chosen their menu following this, if you could let me have your choices so I can pay our deposit and secure the table.

The Social Evening on the 19th January 7pm has been changed to sausage and mash and bingo, just for a change. Hope this suits everybody. This evening is open to all, so bring along friends and family for a fun evening. Just let us know or put your numbers down on the list next month.

Could you please remember to bring non-perishable food to the December meeting for our Christmas Foodbank collection?

Our 7th December meeting should be great fun with Mandy Winters – the yodelling cowgirl! Yes that is correct! If you want to dress Christmassy that would be great. I’m sure Mandy will dress to impress.

Look forward to seeing most of you at Wormshill in a fortnight.

8th Nov.        Craft club Joyce’s house 1.30pm

10th Nov.     Charity Fashion Show at Alexander Centre Faversham 7.15pm

12th Nov.       Remembrance Day service at Milstead Church 3pm

16th Nov      Birthday Party Wormshill 7pm £15

24th Nov.     Not in my Name at Rodmersham Coffee Shop 4pm

25th Nov.     Church Christmas Bazaar Milstead 10-12

1st Dec.         Music Quiz at Milstead VH

9th Dec.        Christmas Meal 1pm Carpenter’s Arms Eastling

12th Dec        Wreath workshop 2-4pm £25

14th Dec        Tunstall eve Birthday party 7.30

19th Jan 18  Bingo and fish and chips VH 7pm

23rd March   Our quiz night 7pm

28th March  ACM Folkestone.

23rd April     Resolution Lunch at Chartham VH

 

Words by Angela Coleman – President

 

 

OCTOBER 2017 NEWSLETTER

OCTOBER (BELATED) 2017 Newsletter

 

Sorry to hear that we missed such a fun meeting! Well done Sue and Jenny for making the best of it. We are all looking forward to hearing more from Jenny.

A few of our ladies went to the Borden meeting last week and saw another of Barbara Stephens very animated talks and the following day we saw Helen Kendal-Tobias talking about diamonds, a very interesting talk. Do come along with us to these meetings at the other WI’s in our Group. It is always good to meet other ladies and see how other WI’s operate. You may be surprised how many people you know.

Craft Club will resume on November 8th 1.30-3.30 at Joyce’s house. We will continue with the Twiddle Cushions and also be making some White Ribbons for the Not in My Name day. If you would like to attend and your name is not on the list just let myself or Marcelle know.

This year our Birthday Party is going to be held in The Blacksmith’s Arms, Wormshill Thursday 16th November starting at 7pm. There will be a hot buffet, entertainment by Ruth Minhall and a drink on arrival for just £15. You do not have to worry if you can’t get there as we will be providing lifts from Milstead VH as we did at the Garden Party. If you haven’t put your name on the list please let me or Denise know. I know this will be a lovely evening.

Another National event that we have decided to add our support to is the Not in my Name (White Ribbon) Campaign. This is an initiative that asks men to denounce Domestic Abuse against women; a white ribbon is the symbol that shows support for the campaign. We have managed to attract two brilliant speakers for our event on Friday 24th November 4pm at Rodmersham Coffee Shop. Cllr Alan Horton is the Cabinet lead for Safer Communities and Andy Rabey is the White Ribbon Ambassador for Swale Action to end Domestic Abuse (SAEDA). Neither has done this before and is delighted to be asked. They will be able to tell us what their roles involve, what help is available and how they aim to reduce incidence of domestic abuse against women in Swale. We are able to accommodate 25 ladies, so if you are interested please let Marcelle know quickly as we have had a good interest already. I hope that this will be a really informative afternoon and again something we can build upon in the future. There will be tea and cake available to buy as well!!

Our Christmas meal will be December 9th 1pm at The Carpenter’s Arms in Eastling. Please add your name to the list or just let myself or Marcelle know.

We are having a social evening on January 19th 2018 at the VH with Bingo and fish and chips. Please support us at this fund raising evening and put your name on the list. This is open to non-members, family and friends.

Next year the East Kent Annual Meeting will be held at Folkestone on 28th March. The day starts at 10.30 till 3.30. This year the speakers are Sherrie Hewson (from Benidorm, Loose Women) and an Orthopaedic Surgeon talking about knee replacement surgery. The cost is £12. This is always a very interesting and entertaining day. If you would like to come please let myself or Marcelle know. There is usually a coach available but we always drive ourselves there and share the petrol and parking.

There are several interesting events listed in the EK news which we can attend. If you want to go to something but don’t fancy going on your own just let me know and I am sure there will be somebody else that will go with you.

Lynne and I went to Denman College last week and I cannot recommend it highly enough. It was my first time there and we have already booked for next year. Please take a look online or at the brochure. You will be amazed at the huge range of courses on offer.

I look forward to seeing you all at the next meeting on 2nd November as this is our annual meeting where we vote for the committee that will organise another fun packed, interesting year for you. Our speaker will be Paula Trower talking of her work in Lebanon with Syrian refugee children (hopefully)!

Upcoming dates

of our ladies went to the Borden meeting last week and saw another of Barbara Stephens very animated talks and the following day we saw Helen Kendal-Tobias talking about diamonds, a very interesting talk. Do come along with us to these meetings at the other WI’s in our Group. It is always good to meet other ladies and see how other WI’s operate. You may be surprised how many people you know.

 Club

23rd Oct.        ACWW annual lunch, Chartham. Madagascar and Fairtrade

27th Oct.        Lunch Club at Clary’s, Sittingbourne

28th Oct.        Horticultural Society Annual Dinner

2nd Nov.         AGM

8th Nov.         Craft Day Chartham VH £10

10th Nov.        Charity Fashion Show at Alexander Centre Faversham 7.15pm

16th Nov        Birthday Party Wormshill 7pm £15

24th Nov.       Not in my Name at Rodmersham Coffee Shop 4pm

25th Nov.       Church Christmas Bazaar Milstead

27th Nov.       Christmas Fayre Chartham VH

1st Dec.          Music Quiz at Milstead VH

9th Dec.          Christmas Meal 1pm Carpenter’s Arms Eastling

19th January 2018 Bingo and fish and chips VH

28th March 2018    ACM Folkestone.

23rd April       Resolution Lunch at Chartham VH

 

Words by Angela Coleman – President

SEPTEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER

SEPTEMBER 2017 Newsletter

 

It was lovely to see two new faces last night. We hope that you felt welcome and that you enjoyed the interesting speakers and will join us next month.

I know you all join me in wishing Teresa all our love as she progresses with her treatment for breast cancer. Our thoughts are also with Lynne following the death of her father Roy, who many of you knew.

Well done to our Quiz team who came fourth this week at Tunstall.

For those of you that weren’t able to attend last night, Milstead W Frinsted won Best of Show for their entry in the Horticultural Society Annual Show. My huge thanks go to Joyce, Sue and Mandy for their hard work. I think that it looked amazing. Now we have a lot to live up to next year!

 

 

Upcoming events:

The Craft Club will resume on November 8th 1.30-3.30 at Joyce’s house. We will continue with the Twiddle Cushions and also be making some White Ribbons for the Not in My Name day. If you would like to attend and your name is not on the list just let myself or Marcelle know.

Sports Day will be this Tuesday 12th at 1.00 till 3.00 at the Village Hall. We will have Pilates with Dee Matthews and Medau with Jane Seyler. Both classes are free and the instructors will bring all the equipment needed. I hope to see lots of you, again if your name is not on the list can you please let me know for numbers. This is a National Event which Milstead w Frinsted are proud to be a part of.

Thursday 21st September twelve of us will meet at 5.45 outside the cinema at Dockside for our tour of the Copper Rivet at Chatham Dockyard. We will eat after the tour at Zippers. If you haven’t paid please bring your money on the night.

The Bredgar Group’s October meeting takes place on October 11th at 2.30. Helen Kendall-Tobias will entertain with Diamonds are a Girl’s best Friend! At present I have Linda, Marcelle and myself. It would be lovely if a few more could come and support the Group.

Lynsted w Teynham WI are holding a quiz night on the 14th October 6.45 for 7.15. If you are interested in forming a table of 6 please let myself or Marcelle know. The cost is just £7 per person which includes fish and chips .The event is being held at the Community Hall in Teynham.

Friday 27th October is the date for our fund-raising Race Night. We will start at 7pm and there will be a fish and chip supper. We think the cost will be £10 (still to be confirmed) for a fun night out. This is a new idea to replace our usual Beetle Drive. Please put your name on the list next month or let Marcelle or myself know.

This year our Birthday Party is going to be held in The Blacksmith’s Arms, Wormshill Thursday 16th November starting at 7pm. There will be a hot buffet, entertainment by Ruth Minhall and a drink on arrival for just £15. You do not have to worry if you can’t get there as we will be providing lifts from Milstead VH as we did at the Garden Party. If you haven’t put your name on the list please let myself or Denise know. The committee hope that by providing hot food it will prevent all the food waste we tend to generate (unintentionally!) and make it easier for us all. I know this will be a lovely evening.

Another National event that we have decided to add our support to is the Not in my Name (White Ribbon) Campaign. This is an initiative that asks men to denounce Domestic Abuse against women; a white ribbon is the symbol that shows support for the campaign. We have managed to attract two brilliant speakers for our event on Friday 24th November 4pm at Rodmersham Coffee Shop. Cllr Alan Horton is the Cabinet lead for Safer Communities and Andy Rabey is the White Ribbon Ambassador for Swale Action to end Domestic Abuse (SAEDA). Neither has done this before and is delighted to be asked. They will be able to tell us what their roles involve, what help is available and how they aim to reduce incidence of domestic abuse against women in Swale. We are able to accommodate 25 ladies, so if you are interested please let Marcelle know quickly as we have had a good interest already. I hope that this will be a really informative afternoon and again something we can build upon in the future. There will be tea and cake available to buy as well!!

Our Christmas meal will be December 9th 1pm at The Carpenter’s Arms in Eastling. Please add your name to the list or just let myself or Marcelle know.

Next year the East Kent Annual Meeting will be held at Folkestone on 28th March. The day starts at 10.30 till 3.30. This year the speakers are Sherrie Hewson (from Benidorm, Loose Women) and an Orthopaedic Surgeon talking about knee replacement surgery. The cost is £12. This is always a very interesting and entertaining day. If you would like to come please let myself or Marcelle know. There is usually a coach available but we always drive ourselves there and share the petrol and parking.

There are several interesting events listed in the EK news. We have a booking form if you are interested in attending.

Next month’s speaker will be Barbara Stephens talking about the toils and tribulations of public speaking. The hostesses are Katy, Linda and Lindsey (I think)!

I hope that you agree there are plenty of interesting events coming up. We are working hard to provide a variety of ideas for you. If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them.

 

Upcoming dates

 

12th Sept.       Sports Day 1-3pm Milstead VH. Pilates then Medau

21st Sept.      Copper Rivet Chatham Dockyard 6pm then dinner (optional)

23rd Sept.       Benefice Coffee Morning Frinsted VH

5th Oct.          Monthly meeting – Barbara Stevens

10th Oct.        Borden birthday party 2pm

11th Oct.        Group Meeting 2.30pm Teynham Community Hall

23rd Oct.        ACWW annual lunch, Chartham. Madagascar and Fairtrade

27th Oct.        Race Night 7pm £10

28th Oct.        Horticultural Society Annual Dinner

2nd Nov.         AGM

8th Nov.         Craft Day Chartham VH £10

10th Nov.        Charity Fashion Show at Alexander Centre Faversham 7.15pm

16th Nov        Birthday Party Wormshill 7pm £15

24th Nov.       Not in my Name at Rodmersham Coffee Shop 4pm

25th Nov.       Church Christmas Bazaar Milstead

27th Nov.       Christmas Fayre Chartham VH

1st Dec.          Music Quiz at Milstead VH

9th Dec.          Christmas Meal 1pm Carpenter’s Arms Eastling

28th March 2018    ACM Folkestone.

23rd April       Resolution Lunch at Chartham VH

 

Worde by Angela Coleman – President

AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER

 

I do hope that everybody enjoyed the unusual meeting last night! What a funny evening – it wasn’t far off the play some of us saw the night before at the Marlowe ‘the play that went wrong’. I think the lost stranger who arrived with the late speaker was hilarious! Alison was worth the wait – what a quirky hobby but how interesting!

Next month our speaker will be The History of the Medway Queen Paddle Steamer. We have decided to make it an Open Meeting; you can invite your other halves, friends or family. It’s a chance for them to see what we do!!

We hope that you liked the new way of presenting the Programme Planning. Mandy has already booked some brilliant speakers but if you have somebody that you would love to hear or hear again just let her know and she will do her best to book them for the coming year or even the following.  It sounds like another year of superb speakers and great entertainment.

 

Upcoming events:

Wormshill have their Pop up Café on the first Tuesday of each month at their village hall between 10 and 12.

Milstead are holding their Annual Flower Show on Saturday 19th August 14.30-16.30. Please come along and support the show and our ladies who will be working hard on our entry. It’s a really lovely show and worth a look! The theme this year for our entry is ‘what your WI means to you’. For me its meeting such lovely ladies!

The Craft Club will resume in October, date will be emailed out nearer the time. We will continue with the Twiddle Cushions, then start on Christmas Crafts and some White Ribbons.

We have decided to support the National Sports Week held during the week commencing 11th September. The Village Hall has been booked for Tuesday 12th September from 1pm. Dee from Hempstead House will be coming along to provide a beginner Pilate’s class followed by Jane Seyler with a Medau class. This is a free event for members and is just a bit of fun. IF your name isn’t on the list please let Marcelle or I know ASAP. We hope that this is something we can build upon next year, maybe trying some more unusual sports!! Who knows we could have The Milstead fencers or Wing walkers next year!

The first of our new trips will be to the Copper Rivet at Chatham Dockyard on Thursday 21st September 6pm. This will be a tour of the Gin Distillery. Check it out at https://www.copperrivetdistillery.com/. The tour costs £12 with an optional meal afterwards. This should be a brilliant outing, lifts can be arranged. Please let Dilys know if you would like to be added to the list.

The Bredgar Group’s October meeting takes place on October 11th at 2.30 Helen Kendall-Tobias will entertain with Diamonds are a Girl’s best Friend! At present I have Linda, Marcelle and myself. It would be lovely if a few more could come and support the Group.

Friday 27th October is the date for our fund-raising Race Night. We will start at 7pm and there will be a fish and chip supper. We think the cost will be £10 (still to be confirmed) for a fun night out. This is a new idea to replace our usual Beetle Drive. Please put your name on the list next month or let Marcelle or myself know.

This year our Birthday Party is going to be held in The Blacksmith’s Arms, Wormshill Thursday 16th November starting at 7pm. There will be a hot buffet, entertainment by Ruth Minhall and a drink on arrival for just £15. You do not have to worry if you can’t get there as we will be providing lifts from Milstead VH as we did at the Garden Party. If you haven’t put your name on the list please let myself or Denise know. The committee hope that by providing hot food it will prevent all the food waste that we tend to generate (unintentionally!) and make it easier for us all. I think this will be a lovely evening.

Another National event that we have decided to add our support to is the Not in my Name (White Ribbon) Campaign. This is an initiative that asks men to denounce Domestic Abuse against women; a white ribbon is the symbol that shows support for the campaign. We have managed to attract two brilliant speakers for our event on Friday 24th November 4pm at Rodmersham Coffee Shop. Cllr Alan Horton is the Cabinet lead for Safer Communities and Andy Rabey is the White Ribbon Ambassador for Swale Action to end Domestic Abuse (SAEDA). Neither has done this before and is delighted to be asked. They will be able to tell us what their roles involve, what help is available and how they aim to reduce incidence of domestic abuse against women in Swale. We are able to accommodate 25 ladies, so if you are interested please let Marcelle know quickly as we have had a good interest already. I hope that this will be a really informative afternoon and again something we can build upon in the future. Also there will be tea and cake available!

Our Christmas meal will be December 9th 1pm, the venue will follow but at least you can get the date in your diaries to avoid double booking.

I hope that you agree there are plenty of interesting events coming up. We are working hard to provide a variety of ideas for you; hopefully there is something for everybody. If you have any suggestions I would love to hear them.

 

Upcoming dates

19th August   Horticultural Society Annual Flower Show 2.30-4.30

4th September Top Team Quiz at Tunstall VH 6.30pm.

7th Sept.  The History of the Medway Queen Paddle Steamer open meeting.

8th Sept.        Horticultural Society meeting Robin White 7pm

12th Sept.       Sports Day 1-3pm Milstead VH. Pilates then Medau

21st Sept.      Copper Rivet Chatham Dockyard 6pm then dinner (optional)

23rd Sept.       Benefice Coffee Morning Frinsted VH

10th Oct.        Borden birthday party 2pm

11th Oct.        Group Meeting 2.30pm Teynham Community Hall

23rd Oct.        ACWW annual lunch, Chartham. Madagascar and Fairtrade

27th Oct.        Race Night 7pm £10

8th Nov.         Craft Day Chartham VH £10

10th Nov.        Charity Fashion Show at Alexander Centre Faversham 7.15pm

16th Nov        Birthday Party Wormshill 7pm £15

24th Nov.       Not in my Name at Rodmersham Coffee Shop 4pm

27th Nov.       Christmas Fayre Chartham VH

9th Dec.          Christmas Meal 1pm venue to follow

27th March 2018    ACM Folkestone.

14-17th May 2018 East Kent Denman Holiday

 

There are several interesting events in the East Kent News. If there are any that interest you just let Marcelle know and she can book it for you.

Words by Angela Coleman

President

JULY 2017 NEWSLETTER

july 2017 Newsletter!

 

I hope that those of you who were able to attend our Garden Party last night enjoyed yourselves. The weather couldn’t have been better and the location looked really lovely. Thanks to the committee for all their work to make it so seamless.  I have good news for everyone worried about my dress – the damage hardly notices, well done to whoever it was with the scissors!! I felt such a twit! The hat game was brilliant fun, even though there was some serious cheating going on! It was a perfect evening!

On a sadder note both Dilys and Elaine Sydenham lost their mums this month and I know that you all join me in sending all of our love to them both at this sad and difficult time.

We also send Iris all our love as she continues to recover from her accident. Hopefully, if she’s not home already it won’t be long. Get Better soon Iris xx

The craft club will meet this month on the 11th  at Joyce’s house as usual, 1-3pm. Bring along any buttons, zips and things that would look and feel lovely sewn onto the fiddle cushions. The cushion that Valerie and Joyce showed us last night look brilliant. If you want to come along, even on an informal basis please come along and join the ladies.

The visit to Goodnestone Park on the 27th July has been postponed as only three of us were able to make it. Summer is always a tricky time with outings as you are all such a busy lot! If you have any ideas for trips out please let Dilys or I know.

Wormshill have started to hold a Pop up Café on the first Tuesday of the month at their village hall between 10 and 12. The first one this month was good fun. Do go along and support them.

Milstead are holding their Annual Flower Show on Saturday 19th August 14.30-16.30. We are looking for volunteers for our entry; it comprises a floral display, craft item and a cake. If you can help we would be very grateful. Contact me or Marcelle if you are interested. But even if you can’t help with the exhibit please do come along and support the event.

Date of our next meeting is the 3rd August, this is our programme planning meeting. It will be a relaxed meeting with plenty of time to socialise. Look forward to seeing you all there.

Words by Angela Coleman

President

 

JUNE 2017 NEWSLETTER

june 2017 Newsletter!

 

We had a very quiet meeting this month which makes a change from of late!

The speaker was not very confident and was quite scared; however the jewellery that she had made was very nice. She sells out of the Creek Creative in Faversham and does lovely bespoke pieces in silver if you want anything special made.

Next month, July 6th, is our Summer Garden Party; hopefully we have all the names of those who are attending. This year there is no need for you to bring food as we are doing something a little different. We will meet at the Village Hall Milstead at 6.30 and car share to the hall at Frinsted. Don’t forget to bring a hat for a game, nothing too special in case it gets damaged!

The Horticultural Society has an event this Friday at 7pm, Italy seed to plate which should be very good, you do not need to be a member to attend. It is just £7.50 for non-members which includes food!

The craft club will meet this month on the 20th at Joyce’s house as usual, 1-3pm. Bring along any buttons, zips and things that would look and feel lovely sewn onto the fiddle cushions.

Our lunch club will be meeting at the Woodstock on Wednesday 21st June, if you would like to go just let Dilys know and choose your menu so she can pre-order. I hear the food there is very good!

The visit to Goodnestone Park on the 27th July promises to be a really lovely day out. It costs just £7. Do not worry if you cannot drive there yourself as we can always arrange a lift for you.

Looking forward to the Garden Party and praying for a nice hot sunny evening, but if we aren’t blessed with sunshine we can use the hall, so do not worry!

 

Upcoming dates:

9th June        Horticultural Society meeting ‘Italy on a plate’, name to Jenny

10th June       Jazz at Torry Hill Garden open 12 for picnics Music 2pm £10

21st June       Woodstock Lunch 12.30 (name and menu to Dilys)

6th July           Our Garden Party at Frinsted 6.30 at MVH

9th July          Horticultural Society outing

27th July        Goodnestone Park £7

2nd August    Marlowe Theatre- The Play that Went Wrong

9th Sept.        Horticultural Society meeting Robin White 7pm

11th October Group Meeting 2.30pm Teynham Community Hall

27th March 2018 ACM Folkestone.

14-17th May 2018 East Kent Denman Holiday

 

Words by  Angela Coleman

President

MAY 2017 NEWSLETTER

Belated MAy 2017 Newsletter!

 

Sorry this is so late this month, busy busy month. Due to the lateness I will simply list the dates necessary for your hectic diaries.

We had a brilliant packed meeting, the speaker from Kent, Sussex, Surrey Air Ambulance certainly made me think! followed by our Resolution Debate. We decided to back the Plastic Soup Resolution but felt that Alleviating Loneliness was a local issue and therefore rejected the National Resolution. This seems to be in line with other WI’s.

 

Upcoming dates:

24th May       Film Night ‘Their Finest’, name to Barbara

29th May       Cream Tea, Rose Cottage, Milstead 2-5pm

1st June          Monthly meeting – Silver Wire Pendants

9th June        Horticultural Society meeting ‘Italy on a plate’, name to Jenny

10th June       Jazz at Torry Hill Garden open 12 for picnics Music 2pm £10

13-17th June Open Days at BCL

21st June       Woodstock Lunch 12.30 (name to Dilys and menu)

6th July           Our Garden Party at Frinsted 6.30 at MVH

9th July          Horticultural Society outing

27th July        Goodnestone Park £7

2nd August    Marlowe Theatre The Play that Went Wrong

9th Sept.        Horticultural Society meeting Robin White 7pm

11th October Group Meeting 2.30pm Teynham Community Hall

22/23rd Nov             Open Days at Head Office New Kings Road (name to              Marcelle ASAP)

27th March 2018 ACM Folkestone.

14-17th May 2018 East Kent Denman Holiday

 

See you on the 1st June for our next meeting.

Words by Angela Coleman

President

 

APRIL 2017 NEWSLETTER

 

I hope you all agreed that Claire and Pal were brilliant speakers. I was absolutely amazed at how accurate the dogs are and the research sounds incredible, the scope for the dogs seems limitless, Malaria detector dogs could change things in Africa!

It was wonderful to see so many ladies again. The meeting was full of energy, please let me have your feedback at the Linger Longer idea (where we do not have to rush off at 9.30pm if it has been a busy meeting and we are still chatting)!

The Craft Club will meet again this Tuesday 11th 1pm at Joyce’s house. They will be making Christmas embroidered hearts. There will also be a lady talking about quilting. Don’t forget your scissors and materials.

We have a spare ticket for the resolution meeting at Chartham on the 24th April. If you haven’t been before it is a really interesting informative meeting discussing the resolutions that have been put forward this year. Next month we will be discussing which way we want to vote at the AGM. IF you have any knowledge of the two subjects, Alleviating loneliness and Plastic soup, we want to hear from you!

We are going to the Dirty Habit for lunch and a walk on Thursday 27th April. If your name isn’t on the list just let Dilys or myself know.

There will be a Horticultural Society plant sale on Saturday 29th at the village hall from 10-12. You can buy all your summer bedding and much more here.

We will be making small posies in support of the Lonely Bouquet Day on 5th May. It is just a small posy which we will distribute to ladies in Milstead to show that people are thinking of them. If a few of us made a couple we would be able to give out lots of posies. If you are busy and cannot make a fresh posy an artificial one would be fantastic. We will meet on the Friday to deliver the flowers. Please let me know if you can support us.

Dilys is also organising a trip to Goodnestone Park Gardens on either the 17th or 18th May. Again if your name isn’t on the list just let either of us know.  www.goodnestoneparkgardens.co.uk

There is a Coffee morning on Saturday 20th May from 10.00- 13.00 at the Village Hall Milstead. We will need cakes for the cake stall. Please support us!

Our Garden Party will take place at Frinsted Village Hall this year, July 6th starting at 7pm. You do not need to make food this year as we will be providing picnic boxes and Pimms. To avoid too many cars at Frinsted we shall meet at the village hall in Milstead at 6.30pm and car share to Frinsted. We ask that you bring a hat for a game; please don’t bring your best Ascot type hat as it may get spoilt!

 

Upcoming dates:

11th April 1pm Craft Club

18th April Painter’s Forstal Birthday Party 2pm Eastling VH

20th April Group Meeting Bapchild 2.30pm Bapchild VH

24th April Resolution meeting Chartham VH

27th April Lunch and Walk at the Dirty Habit, Hollingbourne

5th May Lonely Bouquet Day.

11th May WI meeting

17th or 18th May Goodnestone Park Gardens

17th May Fashion show Bredgar 19.30

29th May Cream Tea, Rose Cottage, Milstead 2-5pm

10th June Horticultural Society meeting ‘Italy on a plate’

2nd August 2017 Marlowe Theatre The Play that Went Wrong

27th March 2018 ACM Folkestone.

14-17th May 2018 East Kent Denman Holiday

See you at next month’s meeting 11th May 7.30pm, Kent Air Ambulance will be the speaker plus a debate on the two resolutions. We won’t be having a trading stall at this meeting but there will be a raffle and a chance to buy your National Federation of Women’s Institute Draw tickets with a £10,000 top prize!

 

Words by Angela Coleman

President

MARCH 2017 NEWSLETTER

March 2017 Newsletter

It was so nice to see new faces again this month. I hope you all enjoyed the speaker. I can highly recommend the free colour consultations. She does not try to sell anything – I think she is just passionate about what she does. For those of you that were looking forward to the sugar free baking demonstration, I am sure we will be able to rebook Lorraine at some point.

Thank you to the ladies who made a heart to show the love for the planet. They were all really lovely, Mandy’s was deemed to be the winner. We will get started earlier next year!

The coffee morning at Frinsted went really well yesterday. Thank you so much to all the ladies who made cakes and those that turned up to support us. We made £298 which I will round up to £300 and send it to Silverline. If any of you would like to find out what it means to be a Silverline volunteer please just ask me, it takes very little time and makes a huge difference to somebody else’s happiness level.

Next Friday, 10th March 8pm, is the Horticultural society AGM. Jenny would love to see as many new (and old) faces as possible. It is so important that we keep these clubs going!

The Rotary club have an indoor boot sale at Tunstall VH on Saturday 11th March 10-12. If you would like to book a table please contact Denise.

The first meeting of the Craft Club will take place on Tuesday 14th March 1pm at Joyce’s house. We are making cards using quilling. Please bring along some scissors and tweezers. If you have put your name down but can’t make a meeting just let me know. It really doesn’t matter if you are unable to attend every meeting.

It is not too late to put your name down for the visit to the Old Forge in East Street, Sittingbourne on Thursday 16th March at 2pm.The cost is just £10 including afternoon tea.

The Quiz night should be a very good evening. Just let myself or Marcelle know if you would like to join us, you do not need a team. It is going to be held at the village hall on Friday 31st March 7.00 for 7.30 and is just £7 per person which includes a nice supper. Just bring your own drinks.

The resolutions being discussed at Chartham VH on Monday 24th April are now finalised as Alleviating Loneliness and Plastic Soup. Both of these are very important issues so we look forward to hearing the case for and against them. If you didn’t put your name down just let us know and we can apply for a ticket. It is £6.50 for a good informative debate plus a great lunch!

The next lunch club will be held at The Dirty Habit, Hollingbourne on Thursday 27th April. Times and further details to follow. If you are interested just let me or Dilys know.

Dilys is also organising a trip to Goodnestone Park Garden, near Canterbury on either 17th or 18th May. Please put your name and preference of date on the list. This should be a really lovely day. www.goodnestoneparkgardens.co.uk

The theme for next month’s trading table is accessories. If you have any good quality scarves, gloves, bags, jewellery just bring them along. You can either sell and donate 10% to the WI or donate it.

Barbara will be in touch shortly with the next film. Manchester By the Sea was an interesting film, if a little dark!

Hostesses for April 6th are Donna, Elaine B and Diana and the speaker will be Claire Pearson and Medical Detection Dogs.

Upcoming dates:

10th March Milstead Horticultural Society AGM

11th March 10-12 Tunstall Indoor Boot Fair

14th March 13.00 Craft Club Manor Cottage, Milstead (Joyce’s house)

16th March 14.00 The Old Forge, East St, Sittingbourne

22nd March ACM Margate

31st March 19.00 Quiz Night Village Hall

1st April WI Fair Alexander Palace 8.30 Sittingbourne station.

5th April Spring Garden Day Canterbury Academy

6th April Monthly Meeting

8th April Charity Auction UK Paper Leisure Club

18th April Painter’s Forstal Birthday Party 2pm Eastling VH

20th April Group Meeting Bapchild 2.30pm Bapchild VH

22nd April Darts Tournament Kennington

24th April Resolution meeting Chartham VH

27th April Lunch and Walk at the Dirty Habit, Hollingbourne

5th May Lonely Bouquet Day

17th May Fashion show Bredgar 19.30

29th May Cream Tea, Rose Cottage, Milstead

2nd August 2017 Marlowe Theatre The Play that Went Wrong

 

If you would like to add your name to any event or need more information please contact either Marcelle or myself.

See you at next month’s meeting 6th April 7.30pm

 

Words by Angela Coleman

President