Sunday 15 March 2015

SYFWI Centenary Spring Council - Cutlers Hall

 
 
On a bright Spring morning, a small band of WI members 'parked and rode' from Meadowhall to attend the South Yorkshire Federation's Centenary Spring Council meeting at the wonderful Cutlers Hall in Sheffield.
 
The Cutlers Hall

 
Ready for a welcoming coffee with fellow members from Wentworth WI.


 
The Lord Mayor of Sheffield welcomes us   ................  before NFWI Chair addresses us about her WI journey.

 
After an enjoyable lunch at a local hostelry, we returned to hear from the current Master Cutler about work in the Sheffield area before an entertaining speech from BBC TV presenter
Harry Gration.

 
Sue Dixon then received our 30th Birthday Certificate from our Federation as we were given news of two new WI groups being established in Sheffield and a general increase in WI members nationally.

  The afternoon then finished with
           an excellent presentation by Lucy Adlington from the  'History Wardrobe'.
 

Friday 13 March 2015

30th Birthday Celebrations

Well done  to both committees of Wentworth and Thorpe Hesley WI's for an excellent evening celebrating the "30th Birthdays" of both groups.  Jennifer Brunskill of Wentworth WI welcomed everyone before we sang Jerusalem to "get the party started".
 
Sue and Jennifer


What a Cake!

Jerusalem
 
Each table then enjoyed a wonderful array of sandwiches, scones and cakes as they were entertained by a very talented young magician.
 
Mmm ..... don't they look great!!



Enjoying ourselves .... and our tea!!
 


 
Pick a card .... any card
 
As we let our tea settle we were entertained by a very talented 'gentleman' as we sang along to some well-remembered songs from the 60's, 70's and 80's.
 


 
Cynthia Shaw from Wentworth WI was voted "best vocalist" encouraging everyone to join in the songs  ......  we didn't need much encouragement!!
 

 
The evening finished with founder members Peggy Calland from Thorpe Hesley and Kay Gittins from Wentworth cutting the cake, and a toast to absent friends.  A vote of thanks was given to all involved in helping make this such an enjoyable evening as we left with our goodie-bags of chocolates and cakes.
Goodie bags

 
As the card says .... we certainly did enjoy ourselves!!




 


 

Wednesday 4 March 2015

The work of SHILOH Rotherham

 
At last months meeting, Sue Dixon briefly explained about the work of SHILOH and asked members to bring a contribution with them this month to help SHILOH with their work with the homeless and disadvantaged people of Rotherham.   What a response!! The entrance hall of the Trinity Centre was so full of food, clothing, bedding and other valuable items that Operations Manager Jonathan Lang could hardly get in to the hall to do his presentation!!
 
 
Although some  members were aware of the work of SHILOH many were not, and were soon involved in an excellent interactive presentation by Jonathan hearing all about the way SHILOH's 'guests' were treated with dignity and respect as they were fed, clothed and supported with basic life skills in order to rebuild their often 'broken' lives.
 
Jonathan discussing SHILOH with Carolyn Scaife

Vote of thanks given by Margaret Atter

Refreshments provided by Sue Delaney and Pauline Paviour were then enjoyed before the business part of the meeting.  The March 'birthday girls' received their cards and good wishes as future events were discussed and signed up for.  Members left the Trinity Centre looking forward to our joint 30th birthday party with Wentworth WI next Thursday.

A very happy raffle winner
 
 

Monday 2 March 2015

Tea Dance - Bollywood Style

Many  WI members attended a Tea Dance at the Trinity Centre and as well as being 'well fed and watered' with scrumptious scones and cream and sandwiches,  they were entertained by over 40 members of Thorpe Hesley Junior school Choir and Dancers.
 
 
Choir
 
                                                      

                  Bollywood Dancers
                                 
 
After the children's entertainment, the afternoon finished with a good old-fashioned sing song! 


Cheers!