Friday, 17 June 2011

ACWW lunch in Gwent


Was at an ACWW lunch held in Usk, Gwent - did a vague detour via Newport!! Should have looked at the map first - and then a slight detour of Usk. Lovely place - found the prison and the hall was opposite. Lovely Ham salad lunch/trifle with fruit salad afters - no it wasn't the food I went for!! Met lots of friends - it was good to catch up (the chair of Gwent {left of pic}has an invite to a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace - very fancy envelope and invite). Saw - Alison B, Jo D, Therese C, Chris and Brenda, Valerie and George - probably more. Our vests knitted by Puriton WI have gone to a lovely lady who knits for the High Veldt in S. Africa / Mission Ships or Romania - all good causes - she will send to the first group shipping out - I'm sure Puriton will be pleased whichever good cause.

Jo Almond (in white) told us about her family in USA - the Triennial in Chennai and a recap on the 2010 Triennial in the USA. Alison B (right of pic) talked about membership - becoming an individual member, pennies for friendship, and for 2012 - Women Walk the World, (29th April) and Million members Challenge (15th October). Valerie Stevens from Dorset finished up with an inspiring 5+ mins of ACWW news from Europe and her UN visit - stirring stuff. Got stuck in traffic in Bristol - even tho' I took a different route - despite this - definitely worth the journey.

NB: Sad news Chris emailed to say Brenda's husband died a couple of days after the meeting.

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Empire Day - Queen Victoria's Birthday - 24th May 2011







Excellent event for ACWW with Valerie Stevens from Dorset as our speaker. Members from as far afield as Yeovil, N Curry, Puriton, Wincanton and local WIs arrived at 2.00pm to a hall decked with bunting, miniature Union Jack flags for each table. Several quizzes were available - one on the life of Queen Victoria and one well known songs. Display boards for ACWW and various leaflets were also displayed and a fact sheet was sold for 10p to help the Queen Victoria quiz. There was also a raffle and a bring & buy stall.


Valerie then enthusiastically spoke of her trips to Hungary, Belarus and recently her trip to New York to the UN with the ACWW UN committee. A cream tea, scone, jam, cream, a chocolate bite-size cake and a strawberry dipped in chocolate was then served with welcome cuppa. This was very well received and plenty of chatter ensued. The afternoon ended with quiz answers and two prizes were won , and the raffle was drawn. Members were thank for coming along and then Binegar WI teamwork took over yet again and the hall was cleared.


We made £361.20 for our ACWW Somerset Ugandan Project and this is now nearly completed - which will be Somerset's 8th project since 2005. Many thanks fpr the support from Binegar WI members.