Friday, 25 November 2011

Oxford - Iceland/ACWW day - 25th November

I spent Thursday night at Denman - a delight - saw crafts prepared by members who had been stone carving - absolutely amazing results and some wonderful flower arranging.

Then on via Milletts (a must for me when going to Denman for crafts (10% discount) and they have a great food shop with lots of 'interesting, slightly different items') and then via Wantage to East Challows Hall for a superb talk about Iceland all arranged by the Oxford International Committee with their ACWW rep Mais Appleton. Susan Jonas, Wiltshire ACWW Rep was also able to attend so enjoyed a good chat with her. Very friendly members, good stall, lunch was lovely soup and homemade bread with fruit kebabs and a taste of waffles as a bonus (Yum). In the afternoon Mais updated members on Oxford ACWW projects and also had gathered some interesting information about Icelandic women's roles re: their groups. We finished early after the raffle and was delighted to get home by 3.50pm after horrendous rain on the motorway.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

ACWW Facebook




Well worth a visit to the site. There's a good video from the Indian conference - lovely pictures of May in sari's. Good to see.

Lots of wonderful pictures have been added - what a colourful site this is now. We have had input from Tonga and India this autumn - it really is a very interesting site - what a good job Alison set it up!!

Sunday, 20 November 2011

21st November 2011

ACWW early Christmas Meeting in Derby. Well didn't sleep too well - got to be up in time for the train!! Left home at 6.20am!! Then I had to wait at the station - train fine - got taxi arrived in plenty of time and enjoyed coffee on arrival. Saw Jackie, Sue and Derbyshire team plus tour of the office. Interesting news from all Federations, Walk the World, Triennial 2016, Triennial 2013 - picked up some new ideas. Sold most of my ACWW cards - last one will be a thank you to Derbyshire!! Congrats to W. Midlands on taking on the 2016 Triennial to be in August 2016 at Warwick University Campus - Jackie Gregory to be chair of the team, Ros Cooper secretary - they are setting up a special Bank Account for the Triennial and looking for sponsors at present.

Good butternut squash soup, roll and fruit for lunch with lots of chatter. Afternoon speaker from 'The National Forest' following up on the ACWW recommendation to plant more trees (NB: Woodland Trust/WI Plant a tree for the Jubilee). Doreen from Worcestershire and I got back to the station via several buses using our bus passes and even managed a walk around the Market Hall - it was satisfying and good to save the taxi money. Plenty to chat about over coffee before the train. Hubby waiting on the platform for me in Bristol - ready for me to drive home and cook some tea, - ah well I must have been missed!! (Actually it was foggy and he doesn't like driving in the fog - guess that's a trip I won't be repeating soon). I need him to drive me to Bristol to save parking costs. Home by 8.30pm.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Women Walk the World - repeat for info to new readers

Open to all please join in and arrange an event near your home!

Pass out the message about the 29th April 2012 - 10.00am - Women Walking the World for ACWW. Any kind of walk - to the well, collecting wood, around the park, in the country, around the lanes - whatever suits your area - but we can almost all achieve some kind of walk and benefit ACWW (giving publicity) improving our health and gaining Pennies (Coins) for Friendship. Maybe fit in coffee in the Village Hall as well!!

Have a relevant poem:

Sisters of the World, working for a better tomorrow,
But for many that tomorrow is still just a dream
It seem it's an impossible mountain to climb
So let's work together and make those dreams happen
One penny, one pound, one sister at a time

NB: Pennies for Friendship started in 1939 - the equivalent of a penny then - would be a loaf of bread in most countries today - that's certainly an interesting comparison!! Hence trying to update using COINS instead BUT Pennies is our traditional label and members recognise it BUT don't always think of the price comparison above. All coins contributed are always welcomed and put to good use.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Update re: Water for All Collections

Great news - Just sending off some more cheques - We've collected over £600 since we announced our new 'project'. Money for PfF has been coming in too - collected by the AGM.

Update: up to £650 now!!

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Nov'Dec Countrywoman

Came today - good, interesting magazine. Good article on Wells WI. The layout seem different, thinner paper - but a good read - well done to all. Annual report included - really good.