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Poringland WI Newsletter December 2023

 Poringland WI Newsletter December 2023

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Wishing You All a very

Happy Christmas.

Don’t forget tonight is our last meeting on a Wednesday evening.  

Our January meeting will be on Thursday 11th at 2pm when we have a change of speaker – we will now hear Pete Goodrum with his talk on the History of the Broads.

Our own Forthcoming Events  

10 Pin Bowling sessions Namco. January sessions Friday 12 & 19th January @10am.  Car sharing can be arranged.

Next Walk:  Tuesday 16 January.  Meet behind the Community Centre   at 11am for a walk around the village.  Refreshments in the Centre CafĂ© at 1pm

Singalong session on Thursday 18 Jan 10.30am, @ Pam Lack’s.  Hillcrest, Bungay road, lift available. No vocal ability necessary!

Darts – meet at the Oak on Tuesdays at 2pm. Next date 23 January.

Scrabble session Friday 26 January at the Feathers 11.30 – 3.30pm. 

 Please confirm attendance with Liz on 558132.

Craft Afternoon Monday 29 January at Joan’s, 74 Poringland road Stoke HX.  Please let Joan know if you would like to join us - 493036

The next Tea/coffee pm is on Wednesday 31 January 2pm at the Octagon Barn on the Norwich Road.  Just turn up for a chat and a cuppa.

Happy Birthday for December to

Ann W and Gail 


Poringland Community Cinema in the Community Centre

OPPENHEIMER

FRIDAY 12th JANUARY

Cert 15 History/Drama  Stars Cillian Murphy,Emily Blunt & Matt Damon

Tickets £5 (on the door includes tea/coffee) Doors open 6.45pm, Film starts 7.30pm 

Buena Vista Social Club

At Poringland Community Centre

Film nights on the first Friday 

For more information phone John on 01508 494358 Or Carol on 01508492630

Federation Events

LADIES THAT LUNCH on first Friday, enjoy a 2 course lunch for £12.  Single applicants only as spaces are limited.  See board for menus. 

ZOOM PANTO. ‘Happily Ever After’ this is a free event on Thursday 11 January 7.30pm

  Contact Helen on 10603 624580 or at Admin@norfolkwi.org.uk for details of how to access zoom.  

Lesley’s making a fool of herself again – oh! Yes she is! An elderly Prince Charming in case you were wondering!

Supper and Jigsaw Race @ Evelyn Suffield House Thursday 18 January 5.30pm – 9pm £13.50.  Simple hot meal and dessert followed by team game completing 500 piece jigsaw in the fastest time.  Single or team applications.

A Trip to the V&A to see Exhibition ‘Re: Imaging Musicals’ or do your own thing!  Thursday 1 February £28.  Coach pick up at Thickthorn P&R.

Bridge Day Wednesday 6 March 10am for 10.30start – 3.30pm.  £15 tea/coffee available, take a packed lunch.

Darts Tournament 2024. We shall be applying for this – it runs from March to autumn.  New prospective players welcome to join us at our jolly practise sessions at the Oak.

To mark International Women’s Day a ‘Women’s Matters: Home and Abroad’ is planned at Mattishall Community Hall on Thursday 7 March 10.30 – 3.30pm.  Morning speaker is Norfolk Crime and Prevention Commissioner discussing ‘how and why’ to keep ourselves safe at home and out and about.  Afternoon is Casey Daudelin of ACWW changing landscape of Women’s affairs across the world and updating on ACWW initiatives.

Federation Annual Meeting. At the Theatre Royal on Monday 18 March.  Headline speaker will be Janet Street-Porter.  Delegates free, visitors £12

Preloved Handbag sale Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 April at Evelyn Suffield House 10.30 – 3.30pm.  Donations of no longer loved/second hand handbags can be dropped off at the office or handed to Lesley.

National AGM 5 June 2024 at the Royal Albert Hall.  Attendance can be free by zoom or in person as an observer at a cost.  We will probably not need a delegate this year as we are fourth on the linking list.

MINUTES OF MEETING OF PORINGLAND W I

HELD ON 8TH NOVEMBER 2023 AT 7.30PM.

IN THE CHAIR:   Mrs Joan Fountain, President.

The Meeting began with the singing of Jerusalem.

APOLOGIES:  from Veronica; Liz; Catherine; Carol H.

BIRTHDAY POSIES:  presented to Gillian and Hilary.

MINUTES:  of September Meeting approved and signed.

Matters Arising:

A] Craft Fair Result:   Joan was pleased to announce that our Craft Stall at the Christmas Fair made £140.00.

B] Reminder:  Joan reminded members that the next Craft afternoon is on 13th November.

C] Meeting Date Change:  Joan confirmed that as from January 2024 our meeting will be on the second Thursday afternoon of the month 2-4pm at the Community Centre, January meeting is now on Thursday 11th at 2pm.

MAGAZINE AND NEWSLETTER:   Lesley asked members to take one to deliver to those absent friends.    She stated that Federation ‘What’s On’ news is in the newsletter together with details of any events organized for November and December.

DECEMBER MEETING:  This is our Christmas Party and other WIs have been invited to join us.   Our Speaker is Penny Doe who is giving us ‘A Folk Christmas’.     Refreshments will be provided by Committee.   Competition is ‘A Christmas Poem’.       VOT Lesley

ANY OTHER BUSINESS:

A] November Walk:    Lesley stated that as the weather is inclement at present the walk ‘Round The Walls’ will start from top of St Stephen Street and lunch will be at Middletons on Timber Hill.

B] Ceramic Painting:  this is 10.30am Wednesday 15th November at the Octagon Barn, and it is a really fun occasion.    To let Lesley know if you would like to attend.

C] Hotter evening – 6 people would like to attend.


The President then welcomed Simon White from Peter Beales, who gave a most interesting illustrated talk ‘Who Dares Prune’.  He told us ‘the rights and wrongs’ of pruning and to not be afraid of really hard pruning.    Our members felt they had learned much.  He was thanked by Susie Hinsley.


Competition for a home grown cutting was won by Mary Stancer.    Refreshments taken and raffle drawn.


The Meeting was declared closed at 9.30pm.



Resolutions for the 2024 AGM to be discussed at January meeting:


  1. Dental Health matters:

There is a chronic shortage of NHS Dentists and people are suffering health issues as a result.  The NFWI calls on the Governments to increase investment in the training and retention of dentists and to review the current inadequate NHS contracts in order to ensure everyone can access an NHS dentist wherever they live.


  1. Impacts of poor housing conditions

Poor housing can have a deleterious effect on human health and wellbeing, safety and quality of life and can disproportionately affect the most vulnerable groups in society.  The NFWI calls on the UK Government to boost housing standards and regulations, increase funding for housing renovations, increase the supply of affordable and secure housing and strengthen collaboration with local authorities, housing associations and other relevant stakeholders to develop strategies that address local housing challenges.


  1. Say ‘no’ to gambling advertising.

Harm caused by excessive gambling is a global problem.  Some countries are already addressing this by banning advertising.  The NFWI calls on members, the government, regulators, the NHS, educationalists and gambling charities to work together towards achieving a complete ban on gambling advertising.  This will reduce gambling harm, save the NHS money, protect family relationships and decrease the number of suicides, around 400 per annum at present.


  1. Improving outcomes for Women in the Criminal Justice System.

There is an urgent need to radically reform decision making in respect of women in the criminal justice system and in particular, pregnant women and women with children.  We urge cross government collaboration to deliver on the 2018 female offender strategy by setting goals, robust governance and performance measures to reduce the number of women who have committed non-violent offences from being imprisoned.

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Mini Christmas pudding truffles Recipe.

To make about 12.


200g Christmas pudding, - microwave as instructions and allow to cool.

Crumble the pud into a bowl and add a measure of brandy or other spirit to taste.  Depending how boozy you want them to be!

Melt about 80g+ of very dark chocolate and mix thoroughly with the pudding.

Form into little balls (very messy) and put in fridge till firm.

Melt white choc and dribble over each ball as the ‘brandy sauce’ and decorate with green and red jelly sweets or similar for leaves and berries.

Can also be made with Christmas cake, but not tried that yet.

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Sunday 12 November 2023

Poringland WI Newsletter November 2023

 Poringland WI Newsletter November 2023

Thank you to those who helped or bought items at our first foray into Craft Fair selling.  It was a learning experience, mainly to not rely on the organiser to advertise the event widely.  

Surprisingly, we raised over £150 mainly from WI members, friends and other stall holders as there were very few other customers! 

However, £150 is not to be sniffed at, and we have booked 2 further Fairs:

Saxlingham Nethergate Christmas Fair in their Village Hall 2 – 5pm on Saturday 18 November.  Cake stalls, raffle, refreshments available etc.

Hempnall Craft Fair, Village Hall, 10 to 1pm Saturday 25 November as above.  Both are a chance to get some extra Crimbo presents and have coffee and a chat.  Would anyone be prepared to help on our stall for an hour or so?

Our Forthcoming Events  

Darts – meet at the Oak on 2nd and 4th Tuesday 2pm. Next date 14 Nov.

10 Pin Bowling sessions at Namco – 10am on 2nd and 4th Friday.          This month’s sessions Friday 10 & 24 Nov.

Another visit to Hotter is planned for Tues evening 14 November to see the latest winter fashions. Sign up on the board tonight or Speak to Zelia.

Pottery painting – who would like another go? Or did you miss out last time? Next one planned for 10.30am on Wednesday 15 November.  Please let Lesley know if you would like to take part.

Singalong session on Thursday 16 Nov 10.30am, @ Pam Lack’s.  Hillcrest, Bungay road, lift available. No vocal ability necessary!

Next Walk:  Tuesday 21 November.  In view of all the rain recently, I thought another city walk might be best, so meet at 11am top of St Stephen Street  Lunch 1pm at Middletons on Timber Hill.  See back page for info and menu.

The next Tea/coffee pm is on Wednesday 29th Nov 2pm at the Octagon Barn on the Norwich Road.  Just turn up for a chat and a cuppa.

Scrabble session Thursday 30 November at the Feathers 11.30 – 3.30pm. Christmas meal available. Please confirm attendance with Liz on 558132.

Happy Birthday for November to

Gillian and Hilary

Invitations

DItchingham WI. Invite you to a Fun Xmas Bingo evening on Wednesday      6 December at 2pm in Ditchingham village hall.  £3 includes first bingo card, more can be purchased.  Mince pies and mulled wine etc on offer.

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Poringland Community Cinema in the Community Centre

THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A)

FRIDAY 10th NOVEMBER

DRAMA Stars Jim Broadbent & Penelope Wilton

BARBIE (12A)

FRIDAY 8th DECEMBER

Comedy/Fantasy Stars Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling

This is a very funny spoof!

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

Doors open at 6.45pm, Film starts 7.30pm 

Buena Vista Social Club

At Poringland Community Centre

Film nights on the first Friday 

For more information phone John on 01508 494358 Or Carol on 01508492630

Federation Events

LADIES THAT LUNCH on first Friday, enjoy a 2 course lunch for £12.  Single applicants only as spaces are limited.  See board for menus.

Auditions Day – Evelyn Suffield House – Thursday 16 Nov 10.30 – 3.30pm £16 this event is fully booked.

Four Corners Craft Day in our house on All Saints Green.  Thursday 9th or 30th November 10 – 3.15.  £20, bring packed lunch, Make 4 items in one day.

ZOOM PANTO. ‘Happily Ever After’ this is a free event on Thursday 14 December 7.30pm.  Contact Helen, Admin@norfolkwi.org.uk for details of how to access zoom.  Lesley’s making a fool of herself again – oh! Yes she is!

Supper and Jigsaw Race @ Evelyn Suffield House Thursday 18 January 5.30pm – 9pm £13.50.  Simple hot meal and dessert followed by team game completing 500 piece jigsaw in the fastest time.  Single or team applications.

A Trip to the V&A to see Exhibition ‘Re: Imaging Musicals’ or do your own thing!  Thursday 1 February £28.  Coach pick up at Thickthorn P&R.

National AGM 5 June 2024 at the Royal Albert Hall.  Attendance can be free by zoom or in person as an observer at a cost of

£426 which includes transport and 2 nights B&B with 1 evening meal at the Millenium Gloucester Hotel in Harrington gardens which is in walking distance of the Albert Hall.  See board for more details.  Resolutions will be in December Newsletter for discussion at January meeting.

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MINUTES OF MEETING OF PORINGLAND W I

WEDNESDAY 11TH OCTOBER 2023 AT 7.30PM.


IN THE CHAIR:  Mrs Joan Fountain, President.


The Meeting began with the singing of Jerusalem.


APOLOGIES:  Lesley read out the list of members unable to attend this evening.


NEWS OF MEMBERS:  Judith was improving after her operation.  Joan Porter has been unwell and members hoped she would soon be better.   Maureen Scott had been in hospital and members were pleased to see her at the Meeting.   Nina was unable to attend due to a family bereavement.


BIRTHDAY POSIES: were presented to Pat; Jeanette; Pam and Carol.


MINUTES:  approved and signed.

Matters Arising:

A] Change of Meeting Day Vote:   It was reported that, according to the recent survey, the majority wished to meet on a Tuesday or Thursday afternoon.  After a discussion, members voted to hold future meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of the month 2-4pm, starting January 2024.  This would be subject to the availability of the Community Centre.   


NORFOLK MAGAZINE:  distributed to member.

CORRESPONDENCE.:    Federation ‘What’s Ons’ are in the newsletter or on the notice board, together with the forthcoming events.


NOVEMBER MEETING:   The Speaker is Simon White from Peter Beales who will talk on ‘Who Dares Prunes’.   VOT Susie Hinsley and tea hostesses Marietta and Veronica.   The competition is ‘A Homegrown Cutting’.

The President explained that our speaker this evening was unable to get to the Meeting so members enjoyed social time, playing various games e.g. dominoes; scrabble, quiz; cards.

Competition was won by Sue France, second Sue Cranmer.  Raffle was drawn and the meeting closed at 9.30pm.  


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Priscilla Bacon Norfolk Hospice Care

The PB Trustees invite members of the WI to a special carol service to Reflect and Remember those known to us who have received Hospice care and to celebrate the new Priscilla Bacon Lodge.

This will be held on Thursday 7 December at 7.30pm in Norwich Cathedral.  RSVP to events@priscillabaconhospice.org.uk.

Congregational carols and festive music led by the Norwich Lower School Chamber Choir.  Alongside a selection of seasonal biblical readings and poems read by staff, volunteers and Trustees from the Priscilla Bacon ‘Family’.

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The casting team of the Great British Bake Off are looking for applications for the 15th series.  If you think you have what it takes to bake in the tent and are a talented home baker. Then I have the application details!!

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Centenary Salver individual competition for crafty members:  Make a cushion using any suitable medium.  Anyone can enter, see schedule for details, £2 per entry forms to be in by 19 February.  Cushion to be taken to the House by Thursday 28 March.  Cushions will be displayed at the Centenary Salver weekend 13/14 April at Honingham Village Hall.  Small cup will be presented for ‘Best in Show’.

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November Walk planning to walk more of the city walls, beginning along Chapelfield and Grapes Hill section.  If it turns out to be another rainy day, we can keep dry and search out bargains in the Mall or Chapelfield.

Lunch at Middletons – Fixed price menu is 2 courses for £12.95 

or 3 courses for £14.95 (if you are really hungry after the walk). 

Includes:

starters of soup; garlic mushrooms; Caprese salad or Calamari.  

Mains of minute steak; mac cheese; chicken escallops; cheese burger; battered haddock.  

Sides include wedges; new pots; salad; greens; fries.  

Choice of desserts.

If you have not let me know at the meeting, please confirm attendance by phone 492155 or email Lesley.sanders1944@gmail.com