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Come to the 2020 Annual Council Meeting: Cancelled

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SUNDAY 15 March 4.30P.M.

MEETING CANCELLED FOR EVERYONE’S SAFETY.

If you see this and know of anyone else who may have planned to attend, please let them know

 

Join us at Dorking Halls on Monday, 16 March for a fantastic day with with guest speakers Amanda Owen (from the TV programme Our Yorkshire Farm), NFWI President Lynne Stubbings and a talk and performance by Orpheus College Musicians.

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Do you need a Confidence Boost?

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Listen Speak Inspire Workshop

The Training & Development Committee at NFWI is delivering Listen Speak Inspire workshops around the country. The course for our members will be taking place on Tuesday, 9 June 10.00am – 3.30pm at Federation HQ in Guildford. The workshops will teach relaxation skills, breathing techniques, how to introduce and thank speakers and much more. Please find attached the flyer with further information about this workshop, together with an application form.

The cost for attending this one day workshop is £20, which includes refreshments and a light lunch. These workshops were very popular in 2019, and if this is of interest we would recommend you book a place quickly as places are on a first-come first-served basis. Each workshop will be for 16 attendees only.

To book your place please complete the application form and send this together with a cheque payable to NFWI to Elaine Smith at the NFWI Unit or email the form to e.smith@nfwi-unit.org.uk and send payment by BACS (see application form for further details).

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Surrey member wins NFWI-Wales’ competition

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CONGRATULATIONS to Surrey member Rita Freeman, who has won a national WI competition to design a Word Art or calligraphy poster publicising NFWI-Wales’ Not In My Name campaign, aimed at raising awareness of Violence Against Women (VAW).

Rita, who lives in Camberley, has been a WI member in Surrey for many years and stood down as President of Bagshot WI in November.

The Not In My Name campaign was established by NFWI-Wales and Welsh Assembly Member Joyce Watson in 2012. Men are encouraged to wear a white ribbon as a pledge never to commit, excuse or remain silent about male VAW.

The winner’s name was announced on 25 November — White Ribbon Day.

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Toto James – NFWI Appointment

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Toto James – NFWI Appointment

We are proud to announce that Toto James, our Federation Vice Chairman and Trustee, has been co-opted on to the NFWI’s Board of Trustees. 

We are sure you will join us all in congratulating her and wishing her the best of luck!

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What’s New from HQ (January 2020)

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The mailing at the end of January will include the following, but please check the mailing letter for up-to-date details:

  • Presidents and Secretaries List 2020
  • Annual Review 2019
  • Two copies of 2020 Year Book. Please use this edition to book speakers and shred the 2019 edition
  • Delegate’s programme for the Annual Council Meeting in March
  • The 2020 Surrey County Show schedule
  • A letter to secretaries about the Council Meeting together with Standing Orders for Council Meetings
  • Minutes of the Annual Council Meeting 2019
  • Nominations received for Group Officers

All non-data protected information will continue to be available for downloading from the Document Library page for example: Membership Fees Form; Keeping of Records;The WI Year and the Surrey County Show Schedule 2020 is available from the Agricultural Shows page.

This website is regularly updated with new files and documents and there are lots of resources. However if you would like a hard copy of any document please get in touch with the office and we will post it to you.

Karen, Jeanie, Julia and Katie and I would like to wish all members a healthy and happy 2020.

Diane Sanderson, Federation Secretary

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Message from our Federation Chairman (January 2020)

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IT’S that time of year, time to make New Year’s resolutions. I have never seen a lot of point in making them. It’s not that I can’t keep them, it’s just that — well, why and only at this time of year? Surely it should be an all year-round thing, when you see a problem and feel the urge to resolve it.

The reputation of the WI has been built, to a great extent, on resolutions and the campaigns that have emerged from them. Can you remember the resolution of 1954 that ‘Inaugurated a campaign to preserve the countryside against the desecration by litter of all kinds’ and urged members to ‘make it a personal matter to mitigate this evil’? The outcomes have been far reaching and set in place the Keep Britain Tidy movement, now a charity in its own right. What a powerful voice we have.

The selection of resolutions on which we will soon vote has just been published [see Page 4] and one, Protect our Precious Helium has been put forward by a Surrey WI, Guildford Spike. Well done! I wonder which will be selected. I certainly hope Guildford Spike’s resolution will be as it is a current and critical issue.
One of the most significant and influential NFWI resolutions in recent years has been Ending Plastic Soup, a by-product of the clothes we wear and wash far too frequently, and single use plastics that are discarded and break down. But did you know that our Federation’s commitment to this issue dates back to 1971 when Leigh, Surrey’s oldest WI, highlighted ‘The increasing danger to livestock and other animals and the spoiling of beaches and countryside caused by non-perishable containers’?
Am I odd in that when on holiday I wander along the tideline picking up bits of plastic and glass? Why do I get so frustrated when the hotel I am staying in declares that they are no longer offering toiletries in order to cut back on single use plastics. Cynically, I ponder — an environment friendly move or is this just a cost-saving gimmick? My thoughts are reinforced when I am given a black plastic straw in my gin and tonic. Whoever needed a straw to drink gin and tonic, I wonder, and when I refuse it I am met with a glazed expression.

This year, however, I am going to make a resolution and I am going to make it on behalf of us all. As we embark on another WI year with our new officers and committee members, can we all resolve to recognise and utilise members’ strengths, celebrate our differences and work together to further progress our WIs? I challenge you all.

Carol A. Gartrell, Federation Chairman

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