Poringland
Newsletter May 2021
Dear Members |
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Please
make a note of this date in your diary Wednesday August 18th 2021.
Dunston hall has been extremely good to all the questions
and changes I have asked for to enable us to at last have our 100 year
celebration, although it will be 101 years. To enable me to confirm the approximate number
of guests there will be could I ask that if you have not already done so,
please pay your reduced membership subscription for the next 12 months sometime
in the next 3 weeks as Dunston have given me a deadline to sign the contract
for this event. Thank you to the many of
you who have already paid, we are pleased that this means our WI is able to
continue, where some sadly suspended due to the pandemic.
For those members who are online I will send the Menu to you
approximately end of May and for all other members I will send you a printed
copy and will state when they have to be back to me at that point.
Green
Seed heart in your Easter bag.
One of our members rang me to say she has planted her seed
heart in a pot but has no room in her garden to grow these flowers and
suggested when the plants are strong enough planting them in a hedgerow in
Poringland to have a special bee friendly patch to remember Poringland WI 100
years celebration although unfortunately 1 year late. I think this is a lovely idea, so if you are
in a similar predicament, let us know. We
can always get some more seeds if we do not get enough seedlings, so please
ladies can you try and do better than me I have not been very lucky and only
have about 4 seedlings growing.
Date of first meetings back in the
Community Centre.
As the
Community Centre is open again for evening meetings from 7 July, we would like
to have a social evening on our usual night – Wednesday 14 July 7.30pm. As we do not yet know if
there will be a number restriction, please let a committee member know if you
intend to come along.
Our first proper meeting will be:
September
8th @ 7:30 the speaker
will be Cindy Brookes - My journey to British Citizenship.
I expect 2/3rds of members have by now had their second jabs,
which hopefully makes everyone feel much more secure to go out and about with 6
friends and once again the weather has been very kind to us so hope you have
been enjoying yourself.
Still continue to take care and hope to meet you out and
about soon.
Warmest regards
Pam.
Birthdays this month
Happy Birthday to Liz Bussey, Jean
Gowing, Susie Hinsley and Christine Wise
My apologies and belated Greetings to
Joan Fountain and Ann Thompson for April
Afternoon Walks – we have met 3 times for a 2.30pm
Thursday afternoon walk, we have been lucky with the weather and each time one
more member has come along. We don’t
walk very far – in fact it is just an excuse to have a chat and meet up! We have 2 more Thursdays before the gym
starts again, but everyone welcome, if more than 6, we divide into groups, if
you cannot walk far, then you could stay for a chat by our bench. Once gym starts up, if we wish to continue
with the walks we will change to another day.
How are your Acorns and bee friendly seeds growing? I planted all the spare acorns and they have all sprouted! I am very surprised at this as several of you said that yours had rotted, and I thought I had given out the better looking acorns so obviously you cannot tell a good acorn by its cover! My flower seedlings are also looking good, and the cold weather does not seem to have affected them. Let us know if you would prefer your seeds to be planted somewhere around the village as per Pam’s message, and I will check out where might be suitable.
Talking of plants I did suggest a plant sale in aid of WI funds, not sure that will happen as an Event, but does anyone have any spare plants to sell? If you would like to buy some plants I have been dividing some of my perennials and have the following for sale: Tall growing Campanula (blue flowers) which will flower in June, yellow and pink Primulas, Sedums which love my dry front garden and provide nectar for the bees later in summer, Hardy geraniums, and for next spring 2 pots of snowdrops and other small bulbs. I also have several trays of Cosmos grown from seed, and I shall soon have Rudbekia (so far about 70 seedlings have been potted up) and Nicotiana. We had a lovely display of these last year, and the scent was gorgeous. I have just sown Mesembryanthemum, Gazania and Duchess Double Asters. I will probably have some tomato plants (Roma) and courgettes – these are rather late due to the cold weather we have suffered. Remember last year – early lock down we went mad sowing all the odd packets of seeds we had, and everything was up and hardened off ready to plant out by now.
You may have seen in the Federation Newsletter about tokens from local papers like the EDP. Louise is asking us to collect them to raise money for Federation, however if you have a local paper can you please collect them and if we get enough, I will apply for the cash for our own funds.
Green Hearts – you will see in the mailing information about Dippy the Dinosaur coming to the Cathedral this summer. I propose to take all the green hearts that you have kindly made, and which we displayed on the bench, to be used at that event. You are welcome to make more if you like.
Congratulations to Ann Webster for winning the Chocolate and Sweetie quiz. The prize unsurprisingly features chocolate. Well done to all entrants, I had to be really strict on the spelling (eg it is Wispa not Whisper) and I know Fuse is a chocolate bar but it is not EASILY blown like Bubble gum.