August Newsletter 2020
POPPY APPEAL
Jean Waters has informed me that NO HOUSE TO HOUSE collecting will take place this year due to Covid 19 this decision has been taken to protect the collectors.
Take care and hopefully you will be lucky to meet up on the 12th.
Regards
Pam.
Birthdays this month
Nina on the first, Judith Finn and Joan Porter on 31st
Sorry we missed yours Nina, but Happy Birthday to you all
September Meeting
We were hoping to be able to tell you about our September meeting, but we are still trying to work out if/when we can meet. If we can meet, it will probably not be on our usual evening, as currently the Community Centre is only open for daytime events. Each event uses half the hall to allow social distancing and there are one way signs for entry and exit.
The speaker, Andrew Brogen of the Henstead Exotic Garden is prepared to change to an afternoon, but I have yet to hear back from the clerk regarding which afternoon we could use the hall.
We will let you know when we hear anything so that you have the opportunity to attend if you feel you can.
Of course this all depends on no further restrictions being put in place.
Denman College
Those of you who have attended courses at Denman and become fans will be sad to hear that unfortunately National Executive have decided to sell the college. It has been struggling for a number of years, and we have made donations to help keep it going, so this is purely down to lack of numbers attending and COVID has been the final blow.
The college has never received any money out of our subscriptions, since it was purchased in 1948. Members at that time collected in their own WIs to pay for the college, so it really does belong to us and the money from the sale will be ring fenced for education. Hopefully this will mean more accessible courses for everone.
I hope you have been making use of the Denman Zoom talks – I have seen a couple and they were very good, I know some of you have seen more and even tried cookery by zoom.
Norfolk Federation Office All Saints Green
COVID secure procedures have been put in place, and we can only visit by appointment Mon – Thurs 10.30 to 3pm and enter by the back door, leaving by the front. There will be hand sanitiser and social distancing etc. Phone 01603 624580 for an appointment. Also phone if you wish to use the car park when shopping in Norwich. There will be no one in the office on Friday as no one is to be in the office alone - Louise as the only full time staff member will work from home. So there will be no parking on Fridays.
Veggie baking
For those not on email, I have printed the following, otherwise it was in the emailed monthly mailing - Carol and Heather of the board of Trustees are starting a monthly flyer featuring baking. Different theme each month and this month it is vegetable cakes. Veg used include beetroot, parsnip, mashed potato and courgette. So if you have a glut of any of these maybe you can give one of the recipes a try.
The 500 club There was also a form to complete if you want to join. But you do not need a form . Just send £5 per share with a note to Vanessa at the office. Postal address: Evelyn Suffield House, 45 All Saints Green, Norwich NR1 3LY. 3 Monthly prizes.
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The pleasures and perks Growing old- some quotes
One good thing about being old and having a failing memory is that you can enjoy endless repeats of detective programmes like Midsummer Murders, Poirot, Morse & Lewis, because you never remember whodunit!
The older you get, the better you get – unless you are a banana!
One compensation of old age is that it excuses you from picnics.
One consolation of ageing is realising that while you have been growing old, your friends haven’t been standing still in the matter either.
When we recall the past, we usually find that it is the simplest things, not the great occasions that in retrospect give us the greatest pleasure.
This month a little quiz about the WI and this Newsletter- what do you remember?
Answers to last month’s number quiz