Join us for the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm when Jessica Mary Florist have generously donated a flower arrangement. Just what you need to get your house looking right for the festive season.
Join us for the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm when Jessica Mary Florist have generously donated a flower arrangement. Just what you need to get your house looking right for the festive season.
No 34 boutique, High Street, Market Harborough, have very kindly donated Burts Bees Products value £25 in support of our Christmas raffle.
See you at the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm
Two Birds Spirits are kindly supporting our Christmas raffle with a £25 voucher.
See you at the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm
Jacks for women, clothing, of Market Harborough are supporting our Christmas raffle with a beautiful scarf.
See you at the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm
We are delighted to announced that the Waterfront restaurant are supporting our Christmas raffle with a £30 voucher.
See you at the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm
We are delighted to announced that Welland Valley Feeds have kindly agreed to support our Christmas raffle with a Doggie Hamper including voucher £30.
See you at the Christmas monthly meeting on Wednesday, 17th December at 7.30 pm
We’re hoping as many members as possible make the monthly meeting on Wednesday 17 December? We have an amazing raffle lined up for you. For starters, there’s a £100 Denman College course voucher, £100 food hamper and a £20 chocolate hamper!
See you there!
In case you didn’t make the November meeting or were too busy have a great time to read the newsletter, Clare Farquhar, our new president left out on the tables:
‘So, one monthly meeting and one committee meeting under my belt. Are we having fun yet? Hell yeah!!
Clare Farquhar, our lively new President, brought members up to date on several ‘Whow’ activities forthcoming at Market Harborough WI earlier this week. If you missed them, or there were just too many to take them all in, then carry on reading:
Refreshments rota – committee member Jill is no longer in post. Members were asked to volunteer each month to help with refreshments. After that, everyone will be put on the rota (your name will appear about every 2 years with current membership). A committee member will be on hand, if you are unsure what to do. Contact us to volunteer now.
Barn dance to mark WI Centenary year in 2015. Disbanded for a variety of logistical and cost reasons. Do you have an idea for a celebration? Contact us.
Embroiderer for MHWI ‘brick’ – Gemma kindly offered to cross stitch this and put us on the Centenary wall hanging at the Leicestershire and Rutland Federation of WIs in Leicester. Let us have a picture of the ‘brick’ when you’ve finished, Gemma.
Denman Dip – names and £1 to Fiona Thompson to stand a chance of winning this 2 night treat worth £250.
Tea and Tents 2015 – amazing national event all booked up just days after these became live. Put your name on the waiting list now.
Social Media – definitely the way forward for finding out what’s planned and to share information with other Market Harborough WI members. Like us now on Twitter and Facebook. Follow us on this website (click link on News page to lower right hand side). Make sure Patsy, our membership secretary, has your up to date email.
Social event in January 2015 – watch the News page for details of new event being planned.
Make a fascinator – 13 May 2015, cost £25, deposit of £5 needed by January meeting to Fiona Thompson.
Norma Blakey and her colleague, Stuart Hague, took members on a thought provoking journey last night, asking members if they dreamed, and, if so, what about? Were there recurring themes? What did these mean?
Apparently, we all dream every 90 minutes. If we are deprived of sleep, then this leads to irritability, difficulty in thinking, etc. Dreaming is an essential part of the way our bodies work. Dreams give us time to reflect and focus on what is on our minds, good and stressed. Norma encouraged members to stand back and reflect on the content of dreams and put yourself in the ‘I’ position of what was happening in the dream. Um … , time for some homework each morning?
Thanks to Stuart, too, for demonstrating the art of dowsing.