Meeting Reports - 2010
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14th Dec 2010Members enjoyed a super evening’s entertainment at our last meeting of the year in December. Alice Zawadzki of ‘Tortoise in Love’ fame came along to sing and play her violin for us, accompanied by her guitarist friend, Moss. Unfortunately she had to give up playing her violin sooner than she’d anticipated due to the fact that it had a very large crack all the way down the back and she was worried that it would break completely! The Committee laid on an excellent spread with a festive feel, and the hall looked very Christmassy; everyone commented on how much they’d enjoyed both the entertainment and the food.
By the time you read this we will have had our Annual Dinner at the Doghouse Hotel in Frilford. Hopefully we’ll have had a good time. Our meeting in February will be on Tuesday 8th, and a lady called Chloe Lees will be talking to us about ‘Tales of Love and Chocolate’. Then in March we’ll be holding our AGM on the 8th. I expect there will be a few changes to the Committee, but the core members are staying the same I think! We’ve been planning our programme for next year and there‘ll be some extra visits on the agenda, so watch out for details in future issues of the KBS News.
All our meetings take place on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in Southmoor Village Hall. Don’t forget to check out our very own website - www.bagpuizewi.co.uk that gives lots of details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others. You can also follow what we get up to on Facebook.
Mel Gulliford
09th NovOur speaker at our November meeting was Simon Wenham who had come to tell us all about Salter’s Steamers.Simon had written his dissertation on Salter’s,whilst studying for a History degree at Oxford University. He had been in the unique position of being able to have access to old papers, logbooks etc in their archives, and was now their unofficial archivist. He illustrated his talk with a slideshow, and everyone said afterwards how informative his talk had been.
Our meeting in December will be on Tuesday 14th @ 7.30pm, which will also be our Christmas Party. We are being entertained by Alice Zawadski who some of you may remember played a lead romantic role in ‘Tortoise in Love’. It promises to be a really enjoyable evening.Looking forward, our Annual Dinner will be on Friday 21st January 2011, at the Dog House in Frilford.
The Committee are already planning speakers and visits for next year, so watch out for details on our website and in future issues of the KBS News.
All our meetings take place on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at Southmoor Village Hall.
Don’t forget to check out our very own website - www.bagpuizewi.co.uk that gives lots of details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others. You can also follow what we get up to on Facebook.
Mel Gulliford
12th OctOur meeting in October was organised by the Members, capably led by Joan Weaving and her ladies….. it meant that the Committee had a night off whilst someone else dealt with the money, the raffle, and took a record of the meeting. It felt quite strange not sitting up at the front with Sue Melling, but it made a nice change! Our speaker was a lady called Vicki who works for the Sue Ryder foundation, at one of their care homes based over in Nettlebed. She told us how the foundation came to be started, and the work the homes do in present times. She also told us about their 350 shops which are dotted all over the country.
Our speaker for our November meeting (Tuesday 9th @ 7.30pm), is from Salter’s Steamers. Looking ahead, on December 14th, we’ve got Alice Zawadscki (of ‘Tortoise in Love’ fame) coming along to entertain us at our Christmas party, and we’ve got our Annual dinner in January (venue and time to be confirmed).
All our meetings take place on the 2nd Tueday of the month at Southmoor Village Hall. Don’t forget to check out our very own website - www.bagpuizewi.co.uk that gives lots of details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others. You can also follow what we get up to on Facebook.
Mel Gulliford
14th SeptThere was no report as this was a Member's evening.
10th Aug
Our talk this month was entitled ‘Full Frontal’, which intrigued members and got them guessing as to what it could be about. It wasn’t anything like we’d expected, but we did have an amusing speaker in the form of Professor Ronald Spiers, who spoke to us about his childhood years growing up in Glasgow, his days of National Service, and his life in academic medicine.
Our September meeting (on the 14th), will be a Surprise Evening. We will be having a Ploughman’s Supper, and we’ve been promised live entertainment… quite what that will be is being kept under wraps! Everyone is welcome to this, but please let our President, Sue Melling, know if you’d like to come… she can be contacted on 820867, or alternatively contact me on 821087. We only charge £3 for visitors….
As usual, details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others, can be found on our own website at www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. We’re also on Facebook! You never know you might just be inspired to join be a part of this wonderful organisation!
P.S. I mentioned last month that we were expecting a visit from the Celebrity Chef, James Martin. We were not disappointed!! Sixty very excited WI ladies welcomed him at the village hall, asked questions and got their books signed by him. Unfortunately he didn’t stay very long as he had other commitments that evening, but we had a fantastic time, and some of our members are still on Cloud 9!
Mel Gulliford
13th JulUnfortunately the arrangement for this meeting was changed at the last minute and we held a competition, a quiz, and the President of Buckland WI told us about the AGM in Cardiff, where she had acted as our representative.
10th JunOur WI were very pleased to be approached by a womens’ group from Sint-Niklaas in Belgium. They had found out about us via our website, and approached Sue Melling, our President, to see if they could visit us whilst they were on a trip to the UK. So on 10th July, we entertained 18 ladies at the Village Hall, and laid on a fantastic traditional afternoon tea for them. A great time was had by all, and the feeling from both sides was that we would like to visit them at some point, having made, I think, the start of a firm friendship between the 2 groups.
Our speaker in July will be a lady from Sue Ryder Care, giving a talk about the history and work of the Sue Ryder Care Homes. The meeting will be on Tuesday 13th July, in the Village Hall, starting at 7.30pm. As usual, details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others, can be found on our own website at www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. We’re also on Facebook! You never know you might just be inspired to join be a part of this wonderful organisation!
Mel Gulliford
8th JunThe speaker at our June meeting was Martin Way, a local historian with a particular interest in the First and Second World Wars. Martin came along to talk to us about Tin Hats and Gasmasks, which sounded very intriguing. He’s been collecting memorabilia from both wars for a number of years, and he’d brought along a selection of items to show us, including a Lee Enfield rifle which had seen action in both wars! His talk had audience members spellbound, and we were all fascinated by what he had to say, even though some of us were too young to have actually been there! P.S. I mentioned last month that we were expecting a visit from the Celebrity Chef, James Martin. We were not disappointed!! Sixty very excited WI ladies welcomed him at the
Mel Gulliford
11th MayThe speaker at our May meeting was a lady called Marion Emery, and she was there to talk to us about the life and work of William Morris. She spoke about his early life, how he became involved in Socialism, and she ’d brought along some samples of his designs, some of which were very familiar to our members. The hall was almost full, and the competition table was as full of entries as I’ve ever seen it!
Word seems to be spreading about our WI, as we are due to welcome a group of Belgian ladies from St. Niklaas, who will be visiting us on 10th June. They found out about us on the Internet, got in touch with Sue Melling, our President, and we will be entertaining them in full WI fashion next month!
As I’ve said before, anyone is welcome to any of our meetings; they’re held on the second Tuesday of the month, at 7.30pm in the village hall. We’d love to see you there! Our speaker next month is going to be Martin Way, who will be giving us a talk about ‘Tin Helmets and Gas Masks’. Should be interesting!
The meeting will be on 8th June. As usual, details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others, can be found on our own website at www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. We’re also on Facebook! You never know you might just be inspired to join be a part of this wonderful organisation!
Mel Gulliford
13th AprilOur April meeting was very well attended, and we welcomed 2 visitors, which is great. Anyone is welcome to any of our meetings; they’re held on the second Tuesday of the month, at 7.30pm in the village hall. We’d love to see you there!
Our speaker was Tim Williams, who is a specialist in Inheritance Matters. He was talking to us about Wills, and some of the reasons why people don’t make a will, including that they don’t think they’ve got anything to leave after they’ve passed away!
He explained what happens when people die ‘intestate’; without a Will, and also explained about the different types of Will that people can make. It certainly gave us all food for thought, and raised a lot of questions from the audience!
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 11th May, and our talk is entitled ‘Not Just another Roll of Newspaper’, which will be about William Morris and his life and work.
As usual, details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others, can be found on our own website at www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. We’re also on Facebook! You never know you might just be inspired to join be a part of this wonderful organisation!
Mel Gulliford
09th MarchFirstly, my thanks to Pat Dando, who very kindly stepped in and wrote the report for our last meeting, which I understand was very interesting!
Our AGM was held on 9th March. The committee were required to ‘stand down’ for the first part of the meeting, to allow our President, Secretary, and Treasurer to read out their reports for the previous year. Business then turned to the election of the new Committee, as 3 of our members had decided not to stand again. The 2010/2011 Committee is staying the same, with the addition of Hilary Clements, and Victoria Parlett (apologies if I’ve misspelt her name!).
With official business out of the way, the fun part of the evening began! Elaine had devised a quiz, centred on identifying various well-known people, and general knowledge questions. The quiz was won by Pat Smith.
Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday 13th April, at 7.30pm in the Village Hall. The speaker will be giving a talk about ‘Inheritance Matters’.The competition for April is a ‘Moneybox/Piggybank’. Visitors are welcome to all our meetings.
As usual, details of all our future meetings, photographs of visits we’ve been on, and links to the NFWI website, amongst others, can be found on our own website at www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. It might just inspire you to join our ranks!
Mel Gulliford
09th FebruaryOur speaker at the first meeting of the year on February 9th was Jill Bailey from Cassington. The unusual title of her talk was “ A kookaburra stole my tent peg “. She explained that in 2000 she was working as a wildlife writer and through a charity organised by the Millennium Fellowship and Earthwatch she had the opportunity to visit Australia for two weeks to study frogs.
We were entertained by her interesting talk and a fascinating collection of slides taken during her camping tour depicting a variety of frogs which she encountered on her tour. We were kept in suspense until the last slide wondering when a kookaburra would appear. Jill then explained how she had watched one of these lovely birds hop up to her tent, pull out a tent peg and throw it over its shoulder.
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 9th March at 7.30pm in Southmoor Village Hall. This will be our Annual Meeting when the new committee will be formed. It is hoped that as many members as possible will be able to attend so that they can cast their votes for the new committee. As well as the formalities there will be drinks, nibbles and fun afterwards.
www.bagpuizewi.co.uk. Be inspired to join our ranks!
Pat Dando

