Week 35 - Long Eaton

Introduce yourself
Hi! I’m Jo Bartram, Vice-President and Publicity Coordinator of Long Eaton WI in Derbyshire. I’m a 37 year old wife, mum, step-mum (Dan, 15 and Harvey, 12) and dog-walker (Trio, 9). I work at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham as Centre Administrator for Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis.

Why did you become a member of the WI?
As a child I can vividly remember my mum holding lively NWR (National Womens’ Register) meetings at our home. When she moved to rural Wales in 1996 she joined her local WI along with my Gran. I loved hearing about the activities they did and the companionship and friendship they found in the WI. So… when I saw an advert in a local a magazine about a WI starting in Long Eaton I went along and here I am! It didn’t take long for me to be added to the committee and I love it!

How would you sum up your WI?
Non-traditional, friendly, inspirational and fun for all ages. We don’t use the traditional top table nor do we sing Jerusalem but the ethos of the WI flows through LEWI.

Why would you encourage other women to get involved in the WI?
The combination of friendship, activities, outings and resolutions makes it hard to resist!

Week 33 - Elsenham

Introduce yourself
My name is Moyra Jackson and I am 56 years old. I am married and we have a daughter who is 24 and lives and works in London. I am Scottish and have settled happily into life in Essex after living in Germany for many years. I worked for a major bank for over 20 years then retrained in teaching and worked in an international school in Dusseldorf before moving here 3 years ago. I joined our local WI 2 years ago and last year was voted onto the Committee. I deal with communications mainly - posters, local newspaper articles, Facebook, Twitter and I am also events organiser.

Why did you become a member of the WI?
I was invited as a guest by my friend who was president at the time - and joined the next month. It helped me get to know people in the village and I enjoyed the feeling of becoming part of an association with a great history.

How would you sum up your WI?
Small - around 30 members  - and is very popular and active in village life. Our meetings are well attended. We have a crafts group meeting in addition to our monthly meetings, a lunch club and as a group are active in many village events.  

Why would you encourage other women to get involved in the WI?
There is something in it for everyone whether you are looking to just attend meetings or to take a more active role in the wider aspects of the organisation. And it's really good fun!

What are you most looking forward to as part of the WI centenary in 2015?

Moving with it into it's next 100 years. It's a great opportunity to tell people about our history, our present and most importantly our future.

Week 32 - Park Appleton

Introduce Yourself
Hello, my name is Gwyneth Richardson; I am the current President of Park-Appleton WI.  I am also a member of our Social Media team, along with 3 other ladies.
For many years, my husband and I, lived in Camp de Mar, in the SW region of the beautiful island of Mallorca but sadly, due to the failing health of my husband’s daughter due to MS, we returned to Warrington, 4 yrs ago.
Besides being involved in all matters of the WI, I enjoy gardening, reading, learning about The Internet and travelling.
I have 2 daughters, my eldest lives in Warrington and amazingly at the ripe old age of 44, gave birth to a baby girl, now 2yrs old and much loved.
My youngest, married to an American, lives in Denver, Colorado and has 3 boys.  The boys all play Ice Hockey and it is amazing, how much I have learnt about this sport, over the last 15 years.  I think I have visited all the Ice Rinks in the Denver area and even some out of State, so I can cheer the boys on in their game.


Why did you become a member of the WI?
When my husband (Allan) and I returned from living in Mallorca, it was so very difficult.  My old friends had new friends, so the dynamics of all my English friends had changed.
So after much discussion with Allan, I decided to start afresh but still keep in contact with ’old’ friends.
I joined 2 WI’s, that both met in the local Village Hall.  After 1 year of joint membership, I decided to join only Park-Appleton WI, as the ladies were very welcoming and above all-- friendly.  It was a very daunting experience walking into the Hall on my own, wrapped up within an inch of my life, from the English weather and occasionally struggling to speak English words that I had forgotten.  I couldn’t even spell my name in English!
Now it all seems so very amusing.


How would you sum up your WI?
Friendly and Welcoming!
We are an ‘old’ WI and have celebrated our 53rd Birthday.  We badly needed new younger members with fresh ideas or we would ‘fade away’.  So we set to work!
This year the committee have worked exceptionally hard---we started a Newsletter, which is very much appreciated.  We have a colourful and informative Notice board.  The Social Media Team work on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and StreetLife.
We have popular Walking and Gardening Groups and are now involved in many community activities and events.   Ladies even sing in the Community Choir.
Two coach trip, a theatre trip, Book Club are in the planning stage for 2016.
It is very hard work though rewarding and there is still much to do, in attracting new members.
Happily I can write-----our numbers are slowly creeping up.


Why would you encourage other women to get involved in the WI? 
It is a wonderful way of meeting ladies of all ages, making new friends, listening to great speakers and taking part in discussions, on serious and sensitive subjects.
The WI is what you want it to be!  You can just enjoy coming to a meeting or throw yourself into WI life with gay abandon!
 
What are you looking forward to as part of the WI Centenary in 2015? 
This centenary year has given our Institute a great sense of pride to belong to this wonderful organization.
Last year The Baton came to our Parish Hall, kick starting our celebrations.  Throughout 2015, The Cheshire Federation has organized many Centenary Events, which members have thoroughly enjoyed.   We have taken great pride in listening to our ladies recount their experiences at the Buckingham Palace Garden Party and the AGM in the Royal Albert Hall.
At our WI, we are continuing the celebrations even into next year, with a trip to Anglesey and of course will be visiting the very first WI.
More importantly we hope to gain new members due to the various TV programmes, which have publicized this great organization of ours.
Finally thinking of the future, from the TV series, ‘Star Trek’, I quote Capt. John Luc Picard, of the Starship, ‘ Enterprise’....  ’Our mission is to boldly go, where no one has gone before.



Week 31 - Baslow

Introduce yourself
Hello, my name is Ann McPhie, a member of Baslow WI and a WI Adviser for the Derbyshire Federation. I am a Past President of Baslow WI and currently a Joint Secretary sharing the role with a good friend,
Lorna. I do not have a paid job but the WI keeps me fully employed!


Why did you become a member of the WI?
I joined the WI when I moved to Derbyshire from Kent. I didn't know a soul. I looked in the Parish Magazine that someone had kindly dropped through my door, and saw the WI was meeting on Wednesday evening that week! I plucked up courage to walk into the hall. At the time there were over 70 members - quite daunting for a 29 year-old newbie! I need not have worried because as soon as I walked into the room three women, about my age, came up to me and said, "You're new aren't you? Do you fancy coming for a drink after the meeting?" And that was the start of it all for me, 32 years ago!


How would you sum up your WI?
We are a very active and welcoming WI, not traditional at all! We don't read Records of Meetings we don't sing Jerusalem. I edit the Newsletter and Website that substantially reduce time needed for 'business' - 'News & Information' at meetings. We walk, cycle, arrange outings and lunches etc. We are a very friendly bunch! I've seen many changes in Baslow WI since joining. Our membership numbers have plummeted and grown up again and are now pretty stable at around 60. We changed our meetings from evenings to afternoons and this helped increase membership. We are flexible; wehave to be to keep members interested. WI promotion is extremely important to us. As well as working together within our WI we join with other community groups eg SportsFest and Community Orchard. We have tried to make our WI fun, informative and relevant as well as 'inspiring' of course


Why would you encourage other women to get involved in the WI?
I would encourage anyone to join if they want to learn new skills, make new friends and feel a part of something as big as the WI. There are so many things I would never have done had I not joined Baslow WI. This is one of them! The WI teaches you to try new things and supports its members through life's ups and downs.


What are you most looking forward to as part of the WI centenary in 2015?
Briefly: (a) Centenary Meeting at The Royal Albert Hall. (b) NFWI Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. (c) Baslow WI is part of 'The Devonshire Group' we have various centenary events and outings planned. (d) I am also looking forward to sharing the centenary year with all the friends we have made on social media. People from as far afield as Tasmania, Canada and around the globe. (e) My week on the blog spot will be Bakewell Show week. Bakewell Show is a big agricultural and country show. The Derbyshire Federation will have a huge marquee at the show housing all sorts of competitions, sales tables, workshops and of course the catering area - visit it for the best cake and cuppa on the showground!