Sunday, 21 July 2024

July news.....


 We hope you enjoyed our June meeting as much as we did with the wonderful Karen Lowe, giving is advice on what colours to wear and making the most of our figures.

 
This month we will be joined by Sam White who is a celebrant based in Bristol, working all over the Southwest. Sam delivers bright, modern and inclusive ceremonies for couples, families and businesses who want their story told with authenticity and warmth. After 25 years working in education, Sam changed direction using many of her transferrable skills in setting up her business.
 
 If you are not familiar with what a celebrant does, they officiate non-religious ceremonies marking life's precious milestones - baby naming’s, weddings, vow renewals, gender affirmations and celebration of life or funerals. Ceremonies are not just limited to these moments - Sam has also been known to officiate ceremonies marking the openings of local businesses. Celebrants can bring a sense of joy and celebration to any important occasion.
 
Sam will be telling us all about how she creates personalised and bespoke ceremonies. She will also talk about doing funerals differently and the options available when it comes to how and where you can do this. Sam will delight us with her knowledge about modern weddings and how she tells the couples story and the ways in which friends and family can become involved creating a memorable experience for all the guests. You will have the opportunity to see a variety of different handfasting’s - a popular ritual that many couples are opting to include in their ceremony.
 
Some advance notice of our August meeting.  We will be undertaking a guided walk of the Cumberland Basin area with the ever knowledgable and engaging Ed Hall.  We will be meeting at the Cottage at 6:45pm to head off at 7pm.
 
We hope to see you on Wednesday 31st at 8pm.

Sunday, 16 June 2024

June news....


Thank you to Robyn for her amazing Qi Gong session she led last month.  It was lovely to take part in a practice that was both relaxing and energising.
 
Our speaker this month is the wonderful Karen Lowe, a personal stylist whose aim is to help women regain confidence in themselves by taking the pain and frustration out of not knowing what to wear.  She works with clients to create the perfect style that suits your personality
 
She’ll be talking to us about colour analysis and how to identify what colours work best for you and will also be giving advice on body shapes and how to make the most of your figure and what to look for and what to avoid.
 
If you have not had the chance to renew your membership, we encourage to do so when we meet. The membership fee for 2024/25 is £48. As part of your membership, you can attend eleven meetings throughout the year and have membership to WI Avon Fed and National WI. Of the £48, we receive £23.60 of your membership, and this go towards covering the cost of speakers, materials, hall rent (which is £34 per meeting) and outings.
 
Membership can be paid by bank transfer or cash.
 
We hope to see you on Wednesday 26th at 8pm.

Tuesday, 21 May 2024

May news....


 Thank you to our very own Suze for sharing her story and showing us how to make colourful and fun jewellery. A welcome bit of colour to welcome summer.

 
This month one of our members, Robyn, will be leading us in a session of gentle movement and self-care through Qi Gong.
 
Shibashi is a Chinese form of exercise called qi gong. Shibashi means '18 moves' and Qi Gong means 'energy work'. Qi or energy is in all living things and permeates the universe.
 
Qi Gong dates back thousands of years and was practiced by the shaolin monks to promote the smooth flow of energy through the body.
 
Chinese medicine is based on the principle that the smooth flow of energy through the energy channels (meridians) in the body is the basis of good health and that illness is caused by the stagnation of qi or blockages in these energy pathways.
 
The Shibashi sequence of eighteen soft, gentle movements was developed in the early 20th Century to help patients recover from injury, regain their strength, and improve their health. The exercises were found to be so effective at improving health and wellbeing that it is taught and practiced all over China.
 
No skill is required to practice, the movements are very simple, and the students simply copy the teacher, it can be practiced seated or standing.
 
No effort or competition is intended in the practice. It does involve raising the arms above the head and soft gentle twists from side to side but if one is unable to do so it is perfectly OK to leave bits out. Only do what is comfortable.
 
Please wear comfortable clothing and flat comfortable shoes.
 
If you have not had the chance to renew your membership, we encourage to do so when we meet. The membership fee for 2024/25 is £48. As part of your membership, you can attend eleven meetings throughout the year and have membership to WI Avon Fed and National WI. Of the £48, we receive £23.60 of your membership, and this go towards covering the cost of speakers, materials, hall rent (which is £34 per meeting) and outings.
 
Membership can be paid by bank transfer or cash.
 
We hope to see you on Wednesday 29th at 8pm.

Thursday, 18 April 2024

 


We hope you enjoyed our Easter crafting, hot cross buns, and chat at our last meeting as much as we did. We also hope you had a lovely Easter with an abundance of chocolate, treats and time with loved ones.
 
This month, we continue our crafting theme which is hosted by our very own Suze.
 
Lock down and constant video meetings, inspired Suze to set up SuzieEstherJewellery to try and add a bit of variety and colour into days spent at home staring at a camera!
 
All pieces are handmade by Suze in sunny Bristol, in her cosy garage workspace. She brings a pop of colour to the wearers day and aims to make pieces that the recipient can dress up or down.
 
She combines traditional silversmithing with cold enamel, and polymer clay to give that pop of colour and something a little different. Due to the nature of the processes, each piece will be unique.
 
The pieces are made using recycled silver where possible, and all clay, enamel & waste metal is saved to reused in future projects
 
Suze will show us how we can make our own earrings with polymer clay. All materials will be provided, however if you have a glass work top safer or shining ceramic tile you can bring, this will be helpful to roll out your clay.
 
April is also membership renewals. The membership fee for 2024/25 is £48. As part of your membership, you can attend eleven meetings throughout the year and have membership to WI Avon Fed and National WI. Of the £48, we receive £23.60 of your membership, and this go towards covering the cost of speakers, materials, hall rent (£34 per meeting) and outings.
 
We want to ensure that we offer our members and guests a diverse range of meetings and outings. We have seen a significant increase in our costs and will therefore be increasing the cost of a guest to £8.
 
Membership can be paid by bank transfer or cash.
 
We have another exciting programme planned for the year. We hope to see you on Wednesday 24th April at 8pm.

Friday, 22 March 2024

March news....


Last month we had an amazing talk from Sam Mackay about the wonders of terrarium and offered us inspiration on how to make our own.   
 
With Easter just a week away, we have double the treats for our March meeting.
 
First, we will be upcycling tin cans to make delightful Easter baskets, plant pots or container to brighten up your home.  We will be providing some materials, but we would also ask you to bring any used tin cans you would like to decorate (which have been cleaned) and wrapping paper or napkins to decorate your tin.
 
In addition, we will also be trying to find the best hot cross bun!  There will be a few to try and judge so we can see which one comes out on top!
 
We hope you can join us in for our Easter meeting, chat, and crafting.
 
See you on Wednesday 27th March at 8pm.