Thursday, 19 October 2023

Amy Dillwyn presented by Debra John

Debra John as Amy Dilwen, the Victorian philanthropist

At the October meeting, Debra Dillwyn, dressed in the style adopted by Amy, spoke as if looking back from the age of about 50, musing on the main events and influences on her life. 


Key events, such as the birth of a sister when she was seven, the marriage of her older sister, and the loss of her fiancé, all caused her to question her role within the family and in wider society. 

She remained single and struggled to find a role that was permitted for a female. She wrote feminist novels and joined the suffragist movement. Amy was close to her father and on his death she inherited his factory, and his debts, and became a successful industrialist and philanthropist.
 
This complex person was brilliantly and sympathetically brought to life through Debra's presentation. 

Also at this meeting, Lynette Chappin gave a short talk about The Family History coffee morning and showed the members one of the knee shawls that she finishes off. She crochets together squares knitted by the members, which then go to the residents of Nazareth House care home. 

Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Ararat Christmas Fayre - Saturday 25 November

 Free Printable Christmas Decorations - Best Office Supplies Ltd

message to all members

Our WI will be taking a table at the Ararat Christmas Fayre on Saturday 25 November to raise funds for our three charities. We envisage selling a range of items with a Christmas theme - for example, gifts, decorations and food. 

This will not be a bric-a-brac stall. 

Please bring non-perishable items to the next WI meeting.
Food items would be very welcome on the day.

If you are bringing chutneys, jams or baked goods please say on the label if it contains nuts, dairy or gluten, and include your postcode and date of product.

This will be our last chance to raise money for this year's charities which are: Alzheimer's Cymru, The Wallich Centre and the City Hospice, so:

  • reach for those jars of home-made produce sitting on the top shelf of the cupboard
  • fetch out those items you have acquired that would make good presents for someone else
  • you crafty people get creative: tree decorations, cards, etc, etc

thank you - we look forward to all your contributions,

Glenys & Chris

Newsletter 175 - October 2023

For the October meeting: a treat

Debra John gives us another dramatic presentation, this time about Amy Dillwen,  the Edwardian Philanthropist.


Smarties Tubes - fundraising for our charities

We are delighted to announce that this fundraising effort was very successful, with a magnificent £387.92 collected at the main meeting on 11th September 2023.  Thanks to all who participated.  

By the way, it’s not too late to hand in your contribution!


Members - important - please note

If your home/email address, mobile or landline number changes, please let one of the Committee know.
 
In case you are not aware of it, Committee members wear an orange badge at the meeting.  Also, for the first time today, you may see some people with a yellow badge. This means they are visitors to our meeting, so please make them feel welcome.  

                           
Whitchurch W.I. ‘Blog’ 

Apologies that the demonstration of the Blog to members at the last meeting failed for technical reasons - (nothing to do with the blog!).  We encourage you to look at it - and leave a comment perhaps?  
   
Details of how to access it:    
Use whitchurch-wi-cardiff.blogspot.com  which either links you automatically or you may also just need to click on Whitchurch/Glamorgan.  Among other things, you will find information on previous meetings (including photos), details of future meetings, our various interest groups, and the names of your committee. In fact, this newsletter will be available there as well.              

St Mary’s Gardens    

Some of you may know that it was members of the W.I. (Zoe in particular) who took the initiative to do something about the neglected state of St Mary’s Gardens in Old Church Road.  

There is now a ‘Friends’ group. Anyone interested in St Mary’s Gardens is warmly invited to their AGM, which includes an illustrated talk by Rhodri Hughes, Community Park Ranger, on the future of the gardens and a photography display.  Do come along. Awen are hosting the event .  Tea and coffee available.


The AGM is on Wednesday November 1st - 7pm - at Whitchurch Library Hub.


Groups: Dates for your diaries   

Book Group:  Wednesday 11th Oct  2023  at 11.00am at La Cucina da Mara 

Craft Group: Monday 16th Oct 2023  at 10.30am at 18 Heol Stradling

St Mary’s Gardens:  Tuesday 17th Oct  2023 10.00 am.  A working party, suitable for all activity levels.

Sunday Lunch Group: Sunday 22nd Oct  2023 at 1.00pm at Llanishen Golf Club

Poetry and Prose:  Monday 23rd Oct 2023 11.00am at the Ark, Ararat

Family History: Thursday 2nd Nov2023 at 10.30am at 113 Pantbach Road

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Our next meeting:  

Monday 13th November 2023 at 2pm

Subject:  My life as a Puppeteer.

Speaker: Helyn Latimer 

Thursday, 14 September 2023

Basket weaving with Hatton willow

The September meeting welcomed Sarah of Hatton Willow. She gave an entertaining explanation of her basket weaving business. As well as weaving beautiful and intricate crafts, she also grows and harvests her own willow on her land in Caerphilly.

Her website says:

'In 2012 with a myriad of baskets filling her house she set up her business, Hatton Willow, which she began to grow attending local craft fairs and running courses. Sarah started selling her baskets, willow cuttings, bundles of willow both dried and fresh and living willow.

'In 2015 Sarah took the huge personal gamble to leave her career in IT to focus all her passion and energy into basketry. Since then Hatton Willow has gone from strength to strength and continues to grow.' 

 

Sarah has worked on some exciting and interesting projects, such as Country File and 'The Repair Shop.' She also teaches workshops and details can be found on the Hatton Willow website.



 

Sunday, 10 September 2023

Newsletter 174 - September 2023

Welcome back! 

Did you have a good summer? Or did it go so fast you didn’t notice?

At September's meeting we are delighted to welcome Sarah, from Hatton Willow. She will be talking about willow basket making and there will be a demonstration. 

Trip to Abergavenny Food Festival. Saturday 16th September 2023. 

The coach will pick you up at 9.15am outside Ararat.
Departure from Abergavenny at 5pm 

Whitchurch W.I. ‘Blog’  

‘Blogs” are not something most of us are familiar with, but they are useful these days for letting people know we exist and what we do. You will hear about this today from Nor’dzin but also have an opportunity to look at it, and find out how to access and use it during our tea break today. 

The Glamorgan Newsletter 

A reminder of some of the activities that you might be interested in. It’s a great opportunity to try something new. Forms are at the front by the noticeboard. but all bookings for Glamorgan events should be made through the treasurer, with payment in advance.
Please note the closing dates for application to participate. 

Closing date : 2nd October (a variety of crafts for you to try)
Activity : Seasonal Dabble Day (£20)
Location : Murton Methodist Hall
Event date : Saturday 4th November 

Closing date : 31st October
Activity : Tai Chi Taster Day (£5)
Location : Pencoed Welfare Hall
Event date : Saturday 11th November

Fundraising for our charities - at the 2024 fete 

The Committee would welcome your ideas for fundraising for next year’s fete. It might seem early, but, depending on our choice, some things need quite a few months preparation. We may even need to get started before Christmas! 

It would be good for the Committee to have several ideas to discuss! 

Groups: Dates for your diaries 

St Mary’s Gardens: Tuesday 12th Sept 2023 10.00 am.
A working party, suitable for all activity levels. 

Book Group: Wednesday 13th Sept 2023 at 11.00am at La Cucina da Mara 

Poetry and Prose: Monday 18th Sept 2023 11.00am at Ararat 

Craft Group: Monday 18th Sept 2023 at 10.30am 18 Heol Stradling 

Family History: Thursday 21st Sept 2023 at 10.30am at 113 Pantbach Road 

Sunday Lunch Group: Sunday 24th Sept 2023 at 1.00pm at Llanishen Golf Club 

Our next meeting: 

Monday 9th October at 2pm.
Speaker: Debra John.
Subject: Amy Dilwen, Edwardian Philanthropist

Wednesday, 19 July 2023

July 2023 meeting


The last meeting before the summer break was most enjoyable. There was a quiz, cake, and entertainment from the twins who call themselves CL Raven.


 

 

They entertained us with their 'Pole Fitness' routine, using a suspended hoop, and a silicon pole.  As well as practising and teaching pole fitness, they are also acclaimed authors.


 

 

Their Amazon profile describes them as '... mistresses of the macabre. They're horror writers because 'bringers of nightmares' isn't a recognised job title. They write novels, short stories, comics and film scripts. Their work has been published in magazines and anthologies in the UK, USA and Australia. In their spare time, they hunt ghosts, host a horror radio show, look after their animal army, and try to look impressive with polefit. Their attempts at gymnastics should never be spoken about.'







Newsletter - July 2023

A warm welcome to our last meeting before the Summer break.  We hope you enjoy today and take the opportunity to buy cards and the good quality pre-loved and unwanted items you have brought along.

Trip to Abergavenny Food Festival.
Saturday 16th September 2023.      
This is the last chance to join this trip; only a few places left.  The total cost for the coach and the ‘stroller ticket’ is £28.  Please see Gill TODAY.

Points to notice from the Glamorgan Newsletter:

One of our members, Jane Patten, has again got one of her photographs featured in the 2024 Glamorgan Calendar.  Congratulations Jane.

Among other activities, the Glamorgan Federation is holding a quiz on Tuesday 24th October at the Hi Tide, Porthcawl.  If you would like to be one of the four members  of a team representing Whitchurch WI,  please let a member of the committee know.

** If you would like to participate in any of the activities, notices and forms are on the noticeboard at the front.**

Whitchurch Fete Saturday 1st July.

What a lovely day we had ; the sun was shining and lots of people came along to the Common.

The big news is that we raised a magnificent £400!!  It is our main fundraising event for our charities so that is a good lift towards what we will be able to donate to them.  Thank you very much to all our members who nurtured plants, helped with the arrangements and worked on the day with transportation, setting up, serving on our plant stall and clearing up afterwards.

Groups: Dates for your diaries

St Mary’s Gardens:  Tuesday 11th July 2023 10.00 am.  A working party,  Suitable for all activity levels.    

Book Group:  Wednesday 12th July  2023  at 11.00am at La Cucina da Mara

Craft Group: Monday 17th July 2023  at 10.30am 18 Heol Stradling  

Sunday Lunch Group: Sunday 23rd July  2023 at 1.00pm at Ffynon Wen. Llanishen,  CF14 9UA

 
Advance notice!   
Family History: Thursday 21st Sept 2023 at 10.30am at 113 Pantbach Road

Don’t forget  …   to fill  the tube of Smarties you have received today. with 20p or £1 coins during the summer.  This is part of the fundraising for our charities.  Please bring them back to:

Our next meeting:  Monday  September 11th at 2pm.
Speaker: Sarah  of Hatton Willow, Caerphilly with a talk on willow basket making, including a demonstration.

Hope you have a lovely summer!    

Wales Air Ambulance

At the January 2025 meeting, Whitchurch WI was delighted to present a cheque for £1,300 to Catrin of Wales Air Ambulance.