Chairman’s column Hello everyoneI cannot believe that this is the August edition of WI News — where are the week’s going?There has been a lot going since the last edition, not least the Lincolnshire Show – and you can see the winning entries on the three-page picture special in this edition. Thanks go to everyoneContinue reading “August newsletter”
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July newsletter
Chairman’s Column Hello everyone, I hope you have been enjoying this lovely weather we have been having – and it looks like we will be having more of it.In May, we had another successful time at the Carrington Steam Show. It was an enjoyable two days too. Thank you to everyone who supplied cakes andContinue reading “July newsletter”
June Newsletter
Chairman’s Column Hello everyoneThis month I have attended another centenary celebration – this time of a fellow member of Ludford WI.Joan Brocklebank is one of our founder members, when the WI reformed in the 1940s, and is a great supporter.To mark the occasion, we held our monthly meeting at the care home Joan now livesContinue reading “June Newsletter”
May 2023
Chairman’s column Hello everyoneIt was lovely to catch up at the annual meeting in Skegness – wasn’t Annie Gray fantastic.We have had so much positive feedback about her talk and about the day as a whole; I am so pleased it was all enjoyed.I would like to take this opportunity to say a few thankContinue reading “May 2023”
April 2023
Chairman’s Column Hello everyone Another month has passed – where has the time gone? I really can’t believe how fast 2023 seems to be moving.Easter is fast approaching, with its images of lambs and eggs to represent new beginnings, and that is what we have in the Lincolnshire North Federation this month.A new federation boardContinue reading “April 2023”
March
Chairman’s column Hello everyoneThis month has seen the Climate Coalition’s #ShowTheLove campaign and I was delighted to be able to team up with the library and Old Station Group at Market Rasen to raise awareness.As you can see, the library put together a fantastic display of books and green hearts, crafted by the Old StationContinue reading “March”
