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Friday, 6 May 2011

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
We welcomed Mr George Rockingham from PACT (People for Animal Care Trust) Animal Sanctuary, Woodrising, Hingham. He kept us spellbound with tales of the abandoned animals which they keep. They never "put down" any animals (approx. 600 at the last count) unless they are very sick. As with other Charities they rely on donations. At the moment they are in the process of building the Rabbit Village. You may have read recently in the EDP about the 80 rabbits left at Horsford when the man who bred them had a stroke. A Cattery and more kennels are also in progress. They receive some very odd telephone calls - one lady said she had changed the decor in her lounge from chocolate to cream and could the Sanctuary change her chocolate labrador for a cream one!
As you can imagine, food and bedding prices keep rising and, of course, vets fees, so we did a quick collection to add to our normal donation. They are open to visitors Wednesdays to Saturdays between 12 mid-day and 3.30pm. Worth a visit if you are in the area.
Our next meeting will be on Wednesday 8 June at 7.30pm in the Community Centre. Our speaker will be Hannah Clay from the East Anglian Air Ambulance Trust.
Visitors are always welcome and any queries contact Pam Cooper, President on 01508 491674 or Lesley Sanders, Secretary on 01508 492156.
Shirley Shackshaft

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
We welcomed to our March meeting Lynn Barrow who came in costume to talk about Victorian Tussie Mussies. They were very popular during Queen Victoria's reign. She explained that these were little nosegays or posies. They were used to ward off body odours and were pinned onto the top of the breastbone of the lady's dress or hem. Gentlemen used to have one on the top of their walking canes. The first one she produced and sent round for us to smell was little sprigs of sage, lavender, rosemary and chives bound together.

Thursday, 3 March 2011

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE


I think we all enjoyed the talk about Mother Julian of Norwich, a renowned mystic who lived in the 14th century, given by Sister Pamela from All Hallows House.

Friday, 4 February 2011

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.

Mr Howard Zelley, our speaker in January, proved to be a very interesting gentleman on the subject of Amber (fossilised resin from extinct pine trees). Apparently it all originated on the seabed and coastline of the Baltic area. Any small pieces we may find around our coast will have been washed over the centuries from that area. Occasionally larger pieces are picked up by trawlers. He passed many necklaces around for us to judge whether they were real amber. Many substitutes have been produced over the years. He was a mine of information.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Due to new deadlines for entries for the magazine, I am unable to give you a report on our Christmas meeting. Weather permitting I am sure we will enjoy it. I will tell you a little of that meeting in the January issue.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

The English Whisky Co.


Members of Poringland WI, husbands and friends enjoyed a visit to the St George's Distillery.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Poringland Women's Institute Meeting



On 10 November we held our Annual Meeting and turned our attention once again to electing a Committee and President to run our Institute for the coming year. Happily, all but one of our existing Committee members agreed to continue for a further year, and the one member who was to retire, after giving 13 years of dedicated work to our institute, had well earned her retirement and was presented by a grateful membership with a pink rose tree, appropriately named 'Retirement'.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Moving the whole house - related by Christine Adams

Poringland Women's Institute

We anticipated hearing of a most unusual housing-moving experience, related by Christine Adams, at our October 13th meeting - moving the whole house. Housing moving is traumatic enough, what a brave and enterprising task to move everything, and one which most of us would find too daunting to contemplate. We were filled with admiration.

Friday, 10 September 2010

Demonstration of canapes


September W. I. Meeting
Frances Mobbs, our speaker on 8 September was a most welcomed and entertaining demonstrator, very involved with Norfolk County Federation functions and now writes in the EDP as a Saturday correspondent. We were treated to the most delicious hot and cold canapes and mouth-watering desserts. We learnt some helpful tips and were impressed by her beautiful presentation of dishes - savoury and sweet. Her recipes were eagerly noted, our taste buds quite inspired.


Thursday, 12 August 2010

PORINGLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

Our Garden Party in Mary Stancer's beautiful garden proved to be a lovely afternoon. The weather was kind to us and there was an abundance of delicious cakes for everyone to taste in convivial company. There were about 38 members and friends there. Thank you Mary and your husband for being such good hosts.

Our next meeting is on Wednesday 8 September at 7.30pm in the Community Centre when Frances Mobbs will be demonstrating hot and cold canapes for all us to try - hopefully we will be able to pick up some tips (maybe for our Christmas buffet) - should be good. Visitors are always welcome. Any queries, contact Pam Cooper on 01508 491674 or Lesley Sanders on 01508 492155.


Shirley Shackshaft

Thursday, 15 July 2010

A Love of Orchids


Pictures of the Bee Orchid taken by M Cooper at Seaham.

Pam told the meeting that, unfortunately, due to family illness, Lynn Barrow, could not give her talk, but Pam was delighted to say that Mrs Robin McDonald of Norfolk Orchid Society had kindly agreed to step in and talk about orchids

Friday, 11 June 2010

Susan Lee she has dedicated her life to a charity in Kolkata (formerly called Calcutta).

Our 90th Celebration lunch at Caistor Country Club really lived up to expectations - the room, the food, the company, the flowers and the weather all proved perfect and was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.

We had a wonderful speaker this week in Susan Lee, a retired midwife at the N & N. For the past 7 years, she has dedicated her life to a charity in Kolkata (formerly called Calcutta).

Thursday, 13 May 2010

WI PORINGLAND MEETING MAY 2010


Our Birthday Meeting on 12th May was a very special event - our 90th Anniversary - and to celebrate, a Birthday Lunch is to be held on 19th May at Caistor Hall to mark this important occasion.

Thursday, 15 April 2010

The History of Hats and Hat Making

The above hat looking very elegant on Shirley our model for the evening.

PORINGLAND W.I. Meeting 14 April
At our meeting on 14th April, our guest was Julie Hurst, who operates a studio at Wymondham - "Raffique", where she makes bespoke raffia hats and also baskets.