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All monthly meetings from January 2024 onwards will be on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 2pm, at Poringland Community Centre.

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May 9th speaker - Sue Sursham - Antarctica

Sunday 13 November 2022

 Local Events

Last Walk of 2022 Tuesday 29 November. meet in the car park area on the common in Southwold at 11am.  Lunch in the Red Lion at 1pm. All members Poringland WI Newsletter November 2022

Dear All

What a lovely day for our October walk!  This picture is Keswick Mill, which only half of the walkers got to see.  Why was that? - see why on the back page.

Autumn may have arrived, but my garden doesn’t seem to believe it as some of the spring flowers are now coming into bloom and the dahlias are looking lovely at last.

welcome to have a look around Southwold and then join us for lunch.

The next Tea/coffee pm is on Wednesday 30 November 2pm at the Octagon Barn on the Norwich road opposite the Barracks.

Singalong in the Octagon (by the church not the barn!) on Monday morning 21 November 10.30am.

Next bowling session at Namco – 10am Friday 11th November.

Pottery Painting: Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd November at 10.30am.  If you didn’t sign up on the board at the last meeting, please let Lesley know which you prefer. Thank you.

Scrabble session TBA for January.

Centenary Salver meeting 10am 30th November at Pat’s to discuss our display.

Happy Birthday for November to 

Gillian, and specially Hilary and Anne Wilcox our newest member.


Poringland Community Cinema

 ELVIS (12A)

FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER

Biography/History Stars Austin Butler & Tom Hanks

Tickets £5 (includes tea or coffee) on the door

Doors open at 6.45pm, Film starts 7.30pm

Please wear a mask when moving around the centre.

Invitation

Ditchingham WI invite you to a Christmas Musical Evening with Entertainment

Featuring Ellie Foulger – a talented local young singer 7.45pm Thursday 1st December . In Ditchingham Village Hall NR35 2QY.  Mince pie, mulled wine and other Christmas Fare. Entrance £4.

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Federation Events

Walking Treasure hunt is back – Friday 30 December (postponed from Sept)  Starting at Evelyn Suffield House 10am. £3 per team.  Family and friends welcome.  Enjoy a cuppa, hot sausage roll or mince pie afterwards.  See form on board.

Nosh and Natter at the house – now booking for 2023 – Friday 3 Feb 

/3 March/31 March.  See board for menus.  Puddings look good!

Macramé Workshop.  Thursday 9th or 23rd February, in the office 10.30-3pm.  Welcome and coffee at 10am, light lunch of  soup, roll and dessert.  £25

Federation Holiday in Shakespeare Country Sunday 23 to Friday 27 April 2023.  Staying at the Mercure Walton Hotel in Stratford on Avon.  Visits included to Royal Leamington Spa, Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s birthplace, Ann Hathaway cottage and free time in Stratford.  Details on the Board.  Places still available.

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF PORINGLAND WI

held on Wednesday 12 October 2022

In the chair Mrs Joan Fountain

Joan welcomed everyone to the meeting, and introduced the speaker, Mr Paul ? who then gave his talk on the work of the Red Cross.  He was very informative and we learned some things we were unaware of.  He was thanked by Susie Hinsley.

After refreshments, we continued with the meeting.

Apologies for absence:  Maureen Scott, Jean Waters, Sue Cranmer, Joan Porter, Rosemary Wain, Pam Cooper, Carol Hurren, Ann Webster & Kate Daynes
Joan welcomed Anne Wilcox as a new member.

News of Members Sue Cranmer, Rosemary and Jean W are unwell.

Birthday posies were given to Pat and Jeannette. 

Minutes of last meeting printed in Newsletter, to sign next month.

Matters Arising.
A board was passed around with dates for pot painting sessions, and members were reminded of the singalong session on 27 October.

Minutes continued

Nfk Mag. Was distributed and taken for absent friends, and members were reminded to see Notice Board for Federation information.
Invitation to Rockland St Mary on 8 Nov. to see Lynton Johnson’s floral demonstration.  6 members would like to attend.

November Meeting

Card making with Margaret Collingwood.  The Committee have agreed to pay for the materials for 1 card at this workshop as part of our Denman Bursary alternative.  Thanks will be by Susie Hinsley 

Competition:   Depiction of Scorpio.  Tea Hostesses – Maureen Scott and a volunteer.

AOB as we were giving out the last notices, 2 young men walked in, we asked them to sit, and they stayed for the rest of the meeting, even buying Raffle tickets.  It did make us realise that we are vulnerable in the Centre when there are no other people around.

Lesley explained about the Salvation Army homeless project and members agreed that they would like to support this with toiletry items and knitted garments.  Theatre visit to see Kinky Boots, there were no further takers.  Lesley asked if anyone would like to join the gym group – no response.  Joan told members that she had attended the opening of the Men’s Shed in the Footpath, and explained about our tree and the plaque repair.  Members were invited to the replacing of the plaque on Saturday 5 Nov at 10.30am.
Competition – Depiction of Libra.  Only 2 entries – both awarded 2 points.

Close time 9.40pm

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Resolutions for 2023 AGM

1 Save our water – Every drop matters!  Calling on the govt and water companies to develop robust plans to ensure long term water security in view of climate change increasing drought risk.

2 Women to women – turning over a new leaf in the lives of women tea workers.  Calling on tea companies and retailers to ensure the tea pluckers get a fair deal to enjoy a healthy and prosperous family life they deserve.

3 Online gambling harm: time for action. To increase support to those affected, particularly women and children.

4 Clean rivers for people and wildlife.  Improve the water quality as with beaches.

The one we favour to be voted for at January meeting.  If you want to know more, there is an information meeting in the House on Tuesday 29 November 10.30 – 12.30.  Cost £6, free if you are prepared to tell us what you learned!


The Walking group – the saga continues:

Our walk in October, took place on another lovely sunny day.  We met up at the Cellar House in Eaton and no-one got lost or stuck in traffic.  All well and good!  Richard and I had checked out the walk on the previous Sunday walking over the bridge into Cringleford and across the playing field to the Keswick road.  Detouring passed Keswick hall, and the village that is built there.  Then down to the rather pretty mill, over the river, over the railway line, up the lane passed the Eaton Vale Centre and onto Church road in Eaton and back to the pub.  However we decided that this (3.6miles) was probably a bit too far for some of our walkers, so we reversed the walk, thinking that those with problems could cut out the section to Keswick hall.

We set off along Church Road, happily dividing into chatting groups.  I ensured that the leading group turned down the lane towards the railway line.  I could see the next group further back and thought they had seen which way we went but obviously not as when we reached the railway crossing there was no sign of them.  After about 20 minutes I phoned one of the group, who said we wondered where you had gone and we’re now coming back, but it took another 15 minutes for them to arrive, by which time it was getting late to fit in the whole walk, so some turned back and the rest of us did the shorter version of the walk.

We met up back at the Cellar House, along with Liz and Shirley for a leisurely lunch.  My excuse for losing the group - I was distracted by hearing that our long awaited Balloon flight was to take place that afternoon, but I promise in future to always ensure the back markers know which way to go!  What can possibly go wrong next month??

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English Counties Quiz answers.  How well did you do?

1 HenryNottinghamshire VIII’s second wife’s supposed birthplace

   Blickling Hall, Norfolk

2 The Duke of Devonshire’s stately home

   Chatsworth, Derbyshire.

3 Princes Di’s grave

   Althorpe, Northamptonshire

4 Britain’s first Nuclear Reactor.

   Sellafield, Cumbria

5 The Duke of Norfolk’s stately home

   Arundel, Sussex

6 Wartime Prime Minister’s birthplace

   Churchill, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire

7 The ‘Earl of Grantham’s’ Estate.

   High Clere, (Downton Abbey) Berkshire

8 The largest outdoor Festival.

   Glastonbury, Somerset

9 Birthplace of ‘the Forces Sweetheart.’

   Vera Lynn, Eastham, Essex (as it was then)

10 The Outlaw in Lincoln Green’s forest.

   Robin Hood, Sherwood forest, 

11. Ed Shearen’s ‘Castle on the Hill.’

     Framlingham Castle, Suffolk

12 Francis Drake’s bowling Green

    Plymouth Hoe, Devon

13 Famous Tower Ballroom

    Blackpool, Lancashire

14 Source of the longest river which flows

     entirely in England?

    (Thames) Gloucestershire

15 The Tree Charles I hid in.

     Boscobel, Shropshire.

16 The Bard’s birthplace

    Stratford on Avon, Warkshire

17 Holy Island is off the coast of?

    Northumberland

18 King Harold’s penultimate battle

    Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire

19 Senior Archbishop’s diocese

    Canterbury, Kent

20 The Pilgrim’s Progress author’s    birthplace?  Elstow, Bedfordshire