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Hot Topics December 2013

There were 64 members and 1 guest present at our December meeting where we were treated to mulled wine and mince pies, and some seasonal singing led ably by Michaela. Thank you to all concerned with organising the evening.

Agnes welcomed members to the meeting.  Following our 5th Birthday celebrations in November, she had received thank you messages from Sally & Jill (both from Surrey Federation) and from Debbie at Carers Support Merton (our 2013 Charity of the Year) http://www.csmerton.org/.  Copies of their messages were on the Notice Board.  A short article had appeared in the Residents Journal with some photographs of our activities over the last 5 years.

Ann said that our planned Denman Designer Day in April had been cancelled due to insufficient interest.  She said there were currently 2 opportunities for members wishing to attend Denman being organised by Surrey.  These are

  • Surrey Federation Denman Workshop Day 24 March – 2 taster courses.  Closing date 31 January
  • Surrey at Denman 12-15 June 2014 – Closing date 17 January

Information and Application forms available to members from the Secretary on secretary@wimbledonwi.org.uk.  

Bouquets of flowers were presented to Janice and Eileen (as retiring Committee members) in recognition of their work on behalf of our WI, and to Gillian for the numerous activities, refreshments etc she helps organise for us all.

Members present took part in voting on the selection of resolutions for consideration by next year’s NFWI Annual Meeting. Our members voted as follows:

  • Increasing Organ Donation – 17 votes
  • Funding for Women’s Centres to cater for the specific needs of vulnerable women at risk of offending – 9 votes
  • Campaign against female genital mutilation – 23 votes
  • Provision of non-acute hospital beds – 9 votes

These will be returned to Surrey Federation who will collate the results from all their WIs and provide them to NFWI so that the Board of Trustees can finalise the list of resolutions for the Annual Meeting in June, based on the number of selections from WI members throughout the country.

During the evening members were able to admire the efforts of some of our members:-

Christmas Tree Decoration Competition Thank you to all those members who helped to decorate our Christmas tree.  We had 29 beautiful handmade decorations and congratulations go to Val Fone, Margaret Brotherton and Liz Clemow whose decorations were voted as the top three by members.  Hopefully they might have inspired you to have a go at making something.

“Get Your Knit On” – squares to make blankets for vulnerable older people which will be distributed by Age UK Lambeth.  93 squares were on display on the night and more are promised – we should have well over 100 squares in the end.  A great result and thank you everyone who contributed.

Thank you all for your generosity in donating items for the Food Bank http://wimbledon.foodbank.org.uk/. These supplies are particularly welcome to help feed local people in crisis this Christmas.



Hot Topics November 2013

birthday-partyThere were 85 members, 2 new members, and 2 visitors present for our Annual Meeting and 5th Birthday celebrations. We also welcomed Sally Dampney, Jill Elliot, members from Fulham and SW19 and Bea Oliver of Morden.

The draw for our Denman College Bursary for 2013/14 was held and Alison Frow and Katie Worsley were successful. We hope they enjoy their time at Denman.

Members were once again generous with their donations to both the Food Bank and with Christmas gifts to our Charity of the Year 2013 – Carers Support Merton.

Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting began with the presentation of the Financial Statement for the year, by the Treasurer (Janice Beale). This was adopted by members. Ann Dolphin (Secretary) read out the Committee’s Report for 2012/13 covering some highlights of our programme and activities. Agnes Fox as President addressed the meeting, thanking both the members for their support throughout the year, and the Committee for all the work and planning that goes into providing such a varied programme of events. She thanked Janice and Eileen Smith who were both standing down this year from the Committee. She also thanked Veronica Smith (for her organising of our Wimbledon Village Fair) and Angela Maher (for allowing us to use her premises for the preparations, and other activities).The Committee’s Annual Report was adopted.

Our new Committee members for 2013/14 were announced as follows:-

Margaret Brotherton (new),
Joanna Cardwell (new) responsible for our Website and Vice President,
Ann Dolphin – Secretary
Dulcie Edwards – MCS Representative,
Agnes Fox,
Fiona Gerdes-Hansen – Vice President,
Gillian Kitcherside – Social,
Christine Mayne (new) – Treasurer,
Daphne Monk – Catering & Theatre,
Jennifer Wright – Minutes/Agenda.
Agnes will serve as President for another year.

Tess Corrigan gave thanks on behalf of the members to the President and Committee for their work in the preceding year.

5th Birthday Celebrations

Once business was out of the way, we moved onto our 5th Birthday celebrations.  These included light refreshments and drinks (our thanks to Gillian and Julia Whiting and others who helped organise these).

Members had the opportunity to talk to each other and see/hear about some of the activities of our WI over the last 5 years.  Dulcie and Eileen had prepared a slide show with highlights of our activities since our inception.

We were pleased to welcome guests from the Federation (Sally Dampney and Jill Elliott) and representatives from some of our neighbouring WIs, Carers Support Merton (our Charity of the Year 2013) and Merton & Morden Guild (our Charity of the Year 2014). The celebrations culminated with the cutting of a Birthday cake jointly by Sheila May and Lesley Challacombe (our 2 previous Presidents) together with Agnes. The cake made by Dulcie and decorated by Jennifer gained many plaudits – our thanks to them both. Sally, Sheila, Lesley and Agnes all said a few words. Sheila in particular gave a brief description of setting up our WI with the help from Sally, and encouraging us in future to become more involved with the local community.

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Hot Topics October 2013

Speaker
74 members, 4 guests and 4 new members were present to hear a very enjoyable talk by Clare Walker about the “Spitfire Women” of World War II.  That war had given women fliers their first opportunity to work as pilots.  Britain led the world in January 1940 when the first 8 women were employed to fly military aircraft in the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) that ferried many types of planes, including the Halifax, the Hurricane and the Spitfire between various locations.  164 women from Britain and 7 other countries flew with the ATA.  During its 5 years existence, 14 women (including Amy Johnson) lost their lives; and 11 women received honours.  From 1943 the ATA women earned equal pay with the men.  This was the first time that the British Government gave its blessing to equal pay for equal work, within an organisation under its jurisdiction.  Clare’s descriptions of the Spitfire Women’s experiences stimulated a lot of interest and questions.  Clare works with the Royal Aeronautical Society, including its Women in Aviation and Aerospace Committee.  After a career in national newspapers and magazine publishing, Clare obtained her pilot’s licence at the age of 50.
Notices

  • Agnes Fox reminded members that our November meeting would be our Annual Meeting & 5th Birthday celebrations.
  • Agnes congratulated Angela Maher & Tess Corrigan on winning at the Surrey Federation’s Croquet Taster Day at Surbiton Croquet Club and Julia Whiting for winning one of the Surrey Federation’s Bursaries to Denman.
  • Agnes thanked Frieda Willis and Katie Worsley for running the Theatre Group.  Due to other commitments, they could no longer continue.  She also thanked Gillian and the Social Group for taking over responsibility for organising theatre outings.
  • Ann Dolphin made a further plea for more members prepared to join our Committee, particularly those who would like to be Treasurer or assist with Treasurer work.  With the Annual Meeting due in November, members interested in being on the Committee were asked to contact her by Monday 4 November.
  • Surrey Federation Autumn Meeting – Ann said the information she obtained from Dorking on 30 September was included on the Notice Board.
  • Wimbledon WI at Denman http://www.denmancollege.org.uk/ Monday 7 April 2014 – Ann invited members to sign up quickly if they wanted to attend.  There would be 2 workshops (maximum 12 per workshop) covering Vegetable Container Gardening & Bead/Wire Jewellery making.
  • Wimbledon WI – Draw for Denman College Bursary for 2013/14 – Members had the opportunity to apply for 2 bursaries up to a value of £250 each to help contribute towards the cost of a member attending a course at Denman College.  The draw for the winners will take place at our November meeting.

Ann encouraged members to have a look at the Notice Board.  Among the new material put up this month:-

  • Surrey Federation 300 Club An annual subscription and regular draws for cash prizes.  Application form from the Secretary, Ann Dolphin secretary@wimbledonwi.org.uk.  Closing date 6 November.
  • NFWI AGM Leeds 7 June 2014– Application form to be delegate or observer from the Secretary, Ann Dolphin.  Closing Date 6 January.
  • Surrey at Denman 12-15 June 2014 – Application form/booking details from the Secretary, Ann Dolphin.  Application should be made asap to Surrey and by no later than 17 January 2014.
  • Dress a Girl around the World – Ten dresses were delivered to the Utange orphanage in Mombassa by Julia Whiting earlier this month.  Eileen thanked those who had made the dresses.  We will be able to send more dresses to the orphanage next March so do have a go at making one.  (For details see September meeting Preview and this website – http://sewscrumptious.blogspot.co.uk/p/pillowcase-dress-info.html)

  • Tables at Craft Fairs – Eileen explained that we are sometimes approached by organisers of Fairs to ask if we wanted to take a table to sell craft goods or produce. If any members would be interested in joining together to take a table and sell things they had made, please add your name to the signup sheet at the next meeting so we can set up a network group.
  • Remembrance Day Poppies – a big thank you to all who used their craft skills to produce poppies, and our members who dug deep in their pockets with their Royal British Legion donations, which will be commemorated at a War Cemetery in France. We are pleased to announce we managed to raise £330.
  • Second-hand book sale – a big thank you to Annette Osborne and the Book Club for arranging this and to members for supporting the sale.  We raised £60 for our WI.
  • Voting for Charity of the Year 2014 – After explanations from Diana about First Touch and Val about Merton & Morden Guild, members voted for their preference which was Merton & Morden Guild http://www.mandmguild.org/ for  our Charity of the Year 2014 and the proceeds from the voting will go to them.
  • The Refuge says a big thank you for all the contributions.  They now have stocks to last until January, so please can you hold on to anything until after Christmas, as Lesley will not be taking anything else until then.
  • The Foodbank is low on stock, so anything that you contribute will be gratefully received.  There will be priority lists again soon, but for now anything goes! – full list at http://wimbledon.foodbank.org.uk/resources/documents/Wimbledon/ShoppingList.pdf).  More and more people are now being referred so their stocks are not lasting as long.  Once again a big thank you from them.

We look forward to seeing you in November for our Annual Meeting and a social event to celebrate our 5th Birthday.

Don’t forget also we will be collecting suitable gifts for Carers Support Merton (our Charity of the Year 2013).  The possible gifts (not wrapped) you are invited to bring are

  • vouchers for cinema/toys r us
  • girls and boys toiletries
  • electric toothbrushes
  • annuals – football teams. ben 10, pop bands
  • stationary/art supplies
  • sport gear footballs, tennis racquets
  • craft kits
  • lego
  • beads – make a bracelet.

Reminder about Date change for December Meeting – Originally scheduled for Monday 16 December – to be held on Monday 9 December.



Hot Topics September 2013

74 members and 6 guests were then entertained by Joan Cottle who spoke about the suffragette movement and our very own Wimbledon suffragette Rose Lamartine Yates.  Rose had lived in Dorset Hall, Kingston Road and had been an active member of the Wimbledon branch of the Women’s Social & Political Union (WSPU), becoming its treasurer and organising secretary in 1910.  The Wimbledon branch was renowned for its militant suffrage campaigns.  It opened its shop on the site between the Odeon and Morrisons.  She gave a most interesting and informative talk in which she described the history of the Votes for Women movement, including the horrendous conditions which the jailed suffragettes had to endure being violently force fed when they went on hunger strike.

Notices

Jenny Cairns made a short appeal for people to provide temporary overnight emergency accommodation for young people (18-25) through a charity called Night Stop London http://www.depauluk.org/projects/nightstop-london/

Annette Osborne talked about the 2nd hand book sale planned for our October meeting and asked members to provide books which were in reasonably good condition – fiction and biographies normally sold well.  Monies raised would go towards WI funds.  Members were also asked to let her know if members knew of any outlets which would welcome any books which remained unsold at the end of the evening.

Eileen Smith spoke about the Crochet/Knit/Sew Poppy Evening on Wednesday 18th September 7.30pm and about the Dress a Girl around the World http://sewscrumptious.blogspot.co.uk/p/pillowcase-dress-info.html.  Information about both these was included in the Meeting Preview Notices.

Agnes Fox referred to a letter from Carers Support Merton thanking us for the monies we had raised at the Super Raffle.  Also about the list of possible children’s gifts to this Charity which we normally collect at our November meeting.

  • vouchers for cinema/toys r us
  • girls and boys toiletries
  • electric toothbrushes
  • annuals – football teams. ben 10, pop bands
  • stationary/ art supplies
  • sport gear footballs, tennis racquets
  • craft kits
  • lego
  • beads – make a bracelet.

Members were invited to nominate any local Charity which they would like to see considered to be our Charity of the Year 2014.

Agnes also appealed for members to come forward to stand for the Committee.  Several current members would be standing down in November and more help was required to run the WI.  The next Committee meeting was on Monday 14 October and members were invited to attend to get a “taste” of what goes on.

Ann Dolphin gave a report on her evening on Patrol with Wimbledon Police – the prize she had won in the Super Raffle.

NFWI AGM 2014 will be held in Leeds on Saturday 7 June. Application forms to be a representative (delegate) or observer should be available at the October meeting.

Subscription Rates for 2014 would be £34.70, with dual members paying £15.80 to their 2nd WI.

Members were asked to look at the Notice Board, including WI campaigns about saving our high streets/town centres and reducing usage of plastic bags.

Members were invited to sign up if they were interested in attending the Christmas Meal (being organised by Julia Whiting) provisionally scheduled for Monday 25 November (7.30 for 8 pm) at the Railhouse (previously The Rock), Raynes Park.  Further details would be available at our October meeting.

2014 WI diaries – Those members who had ordered copies but were not able to collect them from Janice Beale at this meeting would be able to do so at our October meeting – they are £3.60 each



Hot Topics July 2013

59 members and 5 guests came to enjoy a very funny and interesting speaker – Richard Selby speaking about ‘Women I have married’!! Some members had Googled his name and so had a clue that he was a registrar but he managed to surprise a few.

SECRETARY’S NOTICES AT JULY WI MEETING
Date change for December Meeting – Originally scheduled for Monday 16 December.  As this date was so close to Christmas now to be held on Monday 9 December.
NFWI AGM Report – The July/August issue of WI Life contained various reports about the NFWI AGM in Cardiff.  Members were given a summary of the report from a member of Ham & Petersham WI who was our delegate at the meeting.
Denman Designer day – Members were asked why there was so little interest in this proposed event.
Denman Flower Festival – Friday 16 to Sunday 18 August 2013.
Denman Bursaries funded by Surrey Federation – 4 Bursaries available to WI members by Ballot.  Closing date at Surrey Federation WIs for applications for one is on 31 August and the rest before 30 September.  Details available from Ann Dolphin (Secretary) secretary@wimbledonwi.org.uk or wi.secretary@gmail.com
Denman Christmas Fair & Real Jam Festival 7-8 December
Surrey Federation Autumn Meeting Monday 30 September in Dorking.  Speakers included Bill Tidy and the Chief Constable of Surrey Lynne Owens.  Information about this is on the Notice Board.  Tickets £12 per person.  Contact Ann Dolphin (Secretary) for further details and application form.  Closing date 9 August at Surrey Federation WIs.

August – There will be no centrally organised social event this year due to poor weather in previous two years and many members being away in August.  Members were encouraged to get together with fellow WI members in smaller groups.  Suggestions about possible activities were on the Notice Board.  Members planning an activity or attending an event were invited to ask other members to join them.  Anyone wishing to do so should provide us with the details (proposed activity, date, time, where to meet, contact details etc).  We will try to arrange to put an electronic message around to members to drum up further interest for you.

Wimbledon Village Fair –  Thank you!

Dear All.

Thank you for all your help both in the build up to and during the Village Fair.
I feel we should all be really proud of an excellent result, inspite of the horrendous weather conditions on the day.
I do hope our gallant team insuring the Gazebo remained grounded throughout the gales are not too exhausted or put off to help next year.

We sold everything bar 6 jars of chutney and made £876.50
Inspite of the weather the Fair attracted a huge number of people and we were kept busy all day.
I can tell you that we did really well and although not all our members contributed those that did excelled in the amount they produced.
If everyone one had produced as much we would easily have hit the £1000 pound mark.



Hot Topics June 2013

71 members came to enjoy very interesting talk by Katy Brown, about understanding art, many of us were left wanting to hear more.

Super Raffle
Everyone was extremely generous at the super raffle, we made £300.  I would like to thank everyone who made it really worth while.



Hot Topics April 2013

joanna-trollope88 members and 10 visitors came to hear a wonderful talk by Joanna Trollope, who talked about her writing, her astonishingly thorough research and even shared some tips on gluten free baking for the Village Fair. She then stayed to sign books for everyone who wanted one. www.joannatrollope.com

Committee

Fiona spoke for a few minutes on what being on the committee has meant for her. If you are interested to see what goes on we would love to welcome you at one of the meetings. Please email us if you would like to come.


Hot Topics March 2013

68 existing members came to the meeting on 18th March and were joined by two new ladies who we welcomed to our W.I.

Despite all our programme planning, Jill Elliot our W.I. advisor was unable to come as was our self defence tutor, so we were delighted that  Keith Hern a photographer, was able to attend at short notice. He gave a most interesting account, supported by some wonderful slides about an eight day promotional trip that he had been on in Zimbabwe. www.keithhern.com

SURREY FEDERATION 95TH ANNUAL COUNCIL MEETING: 18 MARCH 2013

surrey-federationAnn reported on her representation of our WI at the Surrey Federation 95th Annual Council meeting earlier that day.  She had been delighted on arrival to be greeted by the Wimbledon WI contribution to the new wall hanging which had been commissioned for Surrey’s 95th Anniversary.  The retiring Chairman, Elizabeth Fisher urged all WI members to attend the Scarecrow Trail being organised at Wisley on 18 July.  This is the Federation’s major fundraiser for the year – 20% of the proceeds to Wisley and the remaining 80% to the Federation.  There were 3 guest speakers during the day.  The first Janice Langley who is a NFWI Trustee and told her about her experiences as Chair of the NFWI Membership sub-committee.  The second was Simon Topman MBE who gave an amusing presentation about The History of Whistles and his company Acme Whistles which has its beginnings in Birmingham in 1870.  The final guest speaker was Jennie Storr who runs a branch of the Speaker’s Agency and whose talk was called “And Another Thing”.  This was another hilarious talk and started with her describing some surveys which had concluded that we were in danger of turning into Victoria and Victor Meldrews.



Hot Topics February 2013

86 members and 3 guests came on Monday night to hear Nutritionist Angela Steel,give us tips on healthy eating, and how this can give us more energy. She has put together a package for WI members, and if you would like more information you can contact her on angelasteel@superwellness.co.uk

BRING and BUY SALE We made £273 which we will send to our Charity Carers Support. Thank you to everyone who brought and bought so many goods. The Carers Support will be given the rest of the goods left over for their own bring and buy sale.



Hot Topics January 2013

60 members braved the weather on Monday evening to hear Melanie Monaghan from Merton Young Carers, our chosen charity this year, tell us about  work that they do, and that we will be supporting.

This was followed by an entertaining and informative talk by Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Williams, Merton Police Commander, who, amongst other things, reminded us that we should never hesitate to dial 999  if the need arises. He  also told us that there is an opportunity for a member of the public to ride out in a patrol car each month. Any volunteers??



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