Friday, 9 March 2012

International Women's Day - 8th March 2012 - Long Sutton Village Hall

Speakers covered Ceylon (elephant sanctuary and beaches) and S India - visiting
Chennai and the train to Ooty (not for the faint-hearted evidently) due to the
precarious bridges and N. Ghana (women's rights and how they are gradually being
introduced) and Tanzania (land-grab problems caused by multi-national firms) in
the morning. In the afternoon Sparks Beattie from Leigh on Mendip spoke about
her classes for 'Let's Cook Local' and Alison Burnett ACWW World Treasurer
talked of finances and Women Walk the World. During the lunch hour some members
were able to walk to the village green and visit the church which was reported
as well worth a visit. Many thanks to the ladies of Long Sutton WI for all their
work in the kitchen and hall preparation.

Alison was encouraging individual membership so that they would be able to attend the Triennial conference which will be in Chennai. Earlier we saw views via Kath Shortley of the colour, history and sqalour of parts of the town plus craft workers for Tearfund. She said she hoped she hadn't put us off going!! Details of this conference will be in the next issue of the Countrywoman.

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