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Lerryn WI

  JAM AND JERUSALEM - AND THE REST!

- a welcome and introduction to Lerryn Women's Institute

CGs meeting Forager feasting Guided walk Julia castrating sheep
Looe Island Foraging Foraging Lacemaking Day

 

Lerryn WI has been an important part of village life ever since it was founded in 1948, and its traditions of mutual support and shared activity still continue. One of our founder members, who for many years served as President,continued to attend until her death in 2010, and the daughter of another founder is still an active member. In other respects, however, Lerryn WI – like its members! – goes way beyond all the conventional assumptions  about the Women’s Institute.

Programme

(See what we're up to)

Our lively programme of meetings and outings, combined with our sponsorship of attendance on courses, has involved members in recent years in making shoes, playing the harp, studying languages, doing carpentry, upholstering furniture, rearing pigs, designing jewellery, winning prizes for craft activities at the Royal Cornwall Show, foraging for wild food (and, even more bravely, cooking and eating it!) learning about sewage processing systems and undertaking a one-year intensive study of local woodland.

We are also involved in more traditional domestic craft activities, and our long association with the local Produce Association means we organise and arrange judging for the cookery sections of the village’s annual Produce Show. Our interest in food doesn’t stop there however. We also have concerns about its production and marketing, and we have actively campaigned on behalf of local dairy farming and in support of local shops.

To see this year's programme CLICK HERE

 

Community links

(How we support our village and locality)

We are supported by the Cornish Federation of Women’s Institutes and join together for some activities with the other members of Restormel Group, which includes the WIs at Lostwithiel, St. Pinnock and Luxulyan & Lanlivery. Our monthly meetings often attract very good speakers and we have never kept these to ourselves. On the first Wednesday of most months, we hold our business meeting at 7.15pm, but at 8.00pm the doors are open and anybody in the village is welcome to come in and join us for the talk and for refreshments afterwards.

If you are interested, scroll down or follow the link to our Programme, which will give you an idea of what we are getting up to this year.  You can also scroll down or click on Community links, which will show the ways we have worked to support both the village community and the Memorial Hall where we meet.

NFWI

CFWI

For more information about National Federation of Women’s Institutes, click on NFWI, or click CFWI to find out more about the work of the Cornish federation based in Truro.

Our membership numbers have climbed steeply in recent years, but there is always room for newcomers! If you are thinking about joining, why not come along to one of our meetings for a “free sample”? You will be very welcome. 

For local contact details, just look up the WI on the directory of community groups on the Lerryn.net home page. We'll be glad to hear from you.

 

LINKS WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

 

Lerryn WI is part of Lerryn and we have always wanted to make a useful contribution to our local community.

 

The appearance of the village

Daffodils planted by two rustic benches in the village

 

 

 

 

One of our first moves, once we could afford it, was to work in consultation with the Parish Council to buy and plant daffodil bulbs in public spaces within and around the village. These are now naturalised and something to look forward to every year.

 

The Memorial Hall

We are grateful to be able to meet in such a comfortable and attractive hall, and we have tried to find ways to maintain and improve its facilities:

  • We have bought cushions for all the folding chairs. Not only do these make long meetings more comfortable but they have also had the unexpected but very welcome side effect of making the seats less creaky in use.

  • In consultation with the Hall Committee we provided new fire-retardant curtains, professionally lined and interlined, with a view to improving heat insulation and possibly also the acoustics.

  • Also after consultation with the Hall Committee, we bought good quality fabric that toned with the curtains and made two sets of matching tablecloths for use by all those meeting in the hall: one set for the large tables and one for the small ones.

 

Other local organisations

Lerryn is a lively place with many thriving clubs and societies and we work in active co-operation with many of them:

  • When the Film Club showed the film, ‘Calendar Girls’, we provided a cake and refreshments to make it a celebratory joint enterprise.

  • We have worked with the Tuesday Club, another local women’s organisation, to run fundraising meetings for local charities.

  • We take a very active part in the Produce Association’s annual show. This is run in conjunction with the WI, whose members arrange the judges and schedule for the cookery entries. We have in recent years made very successful efforts to involve more children and teenagers as competitors.

  • We cannot, as a registered charity, give our own funds to other charities, but we regularly raise money among ourselves, by means of raffles at meetings and by providing refreshments to guests. This enables us as individuals to provide a small but constant flow of donations to local charities such as the Precious Lives appeal.

Open meetings

Our monthly business meetings are for members only, but most meetings end with an outside speaker. These are often very good, and we do not keep them to ourselves. The talks are widely advertised and anybody in the village is welcome to join us. Sometimes, such as the night two of the original Calendar Girls came to speak, this makes for a big event and a packed hall. On other occasions, just one or two people join us to hear a speaker on a topic of special interest to them.  Either way, all are welcome, and there is usually no admission charge.

 

PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS, OUTINGS AND EVENTS

DATE

EVENT

DETAILS

Wednesday 4 April 2012

 

Members' meeting, followed at 8.00pm by a talk at which all are welcome - members and non-members; women and men (and especially farmers!)

WOMEN IN BEEF

By Mrs Bridgette Clamp

Hostess: Flynn Pearce

Refreshments: Rosemary Saunders-Davies and Jan Collett

Raffle prize: Kay Broadway

Competition: Favourite beef recipe

 Wednesday 2 May 2012

 

Resolutions for discussion at the mational WI AGM

MEMBERS' MEETING

Refreshments: Joyce Searle and Alicce Talling

Raffle prize: Gwyneth Hambidge

Competition: A strange implement

 Early May (date tbc)  Members' visit

Shelterbox HQ and Enys Gardens

Saturday 5 May 2012 Members'  workshop Making fascinators
Wednesday 6 June 2012

 

Members' meeting, followed at 8.00pm by a talk and demonstration to which all are invited - members and non-members; women and men.

CORNISH MEDIEVAL MUSIC AND DANCE

By Alison and Merv Davey

Hostess: Marie Farey

Refreshments:Sue Doorne and Ilaina Hines

Raffle prize: Ann Henderson

Competition: A yeast bun
Wednesday 4 July 2012

 

Members' meeting, followed at 8.00pm by a talk to which all are invited - members and non-members; women and men.

 THE ANCIENT TREES OF ETHY AND THE MANAGEMENT OF ETHY WOODS

by Mr Ben Norwood

Hostess: Sue Doorne

Refreshments: Cynthia Stuart-Smith  and Ann Henderson

Raffle prize: Pam Drayton

Competition: The biggest (tree) leaf

Thursday 12 July 2012 Members' visit Guided walk in Ethy Woods
Monday 9 - Friday 13 July 2012 Members' workshop

Blacksmithing

Wednesday 5 September 2012

 

Members' meeting, to be followed at 8.00pm by a talk to which all are invited - members and non-members; women and men.

THE WORK OF FLEET

(Front Line Emergency Equipment Trust)

by Mr Norman Trebilcock

Hostess: Nina Bacon

Refreshments: Rosie Brown and Marie Farey

Raffle prize: Kay Broadway

Competition: A collection of pink flowers in a vase (one of each kind)

 

Thursday 27 September 2012

Members' workshop

Crochet for beginners

November 2012 Members' visit

Theatre Royal Plymouth + TR2

Wednesday 3 October 2012 Members' meeting, to be followed at 8.00pm by a talk to which all are invited: members and non-members; women and men

FROM PINECONES TO SUPERCOMPUTERS

-the work of the Met. Office

by Mrs Sandra Pearson

Hostess: Cynthia Stuart-Smith

Refreshments: Sue Hancock and Sue Daw

Raffle prize: Marie Farey

Competition: A family or local weather saying

Wednesday 7 November 2012 Members' meeting, to be followed at 8.00pm by a talk to which all are welcome:members and non-members; women and men

 

HEARING DOGS FOR THE DEAF

​By Mrs Janine Sargent

Hostess: Leslie Bonsey

Refreshments: Katrina Drury-Smith and Nina Bacon

Raffle prize: Rosie Brown

Competition: An idea for a WI outing

Saturday 10 November 2012 Members' workshop Rag rugs
Thursday 25 October Members' visit Lanhydrock, in a different light
Wednesday 5 December 2012 Members' evening

PARTY/SOCIAL EVENING


Hostess: The committee

Refreshments: All bring food

Raffle prize: Leslie Bonsey

Wednesday 9 January 2013 Members' meeting, to be followed at 8.00pm by an illustrated talk at which all are welcome: members and non-members; women and men.

ENGLISH WILD FLOWERS

By Mrs Jenny Edrich

Hostess: Ilaina Hines

Refreshments: Anne Butter and Lin Briggs

Raffle prize: Rosemary Saunders-Davies

Competition: Flower of the month

Wednesday 6 February 2013 Members' meeting, to be followed at 8.00pm by a talk at which all are welcome: members and non-members; women and men.

CORNWALL AIR AMBULANCE

By Ms Susie Smith

Hostess: Rosie Brown   

Refreshments: Leslie Bonsey and Mary Jones

Raffle prize: Katrina Drury-Smith

Competition: A short rhyme

 

Wednesday 6 March 2013 Members' evening

ANNUAL MEETING

Hostess: Ann Henderson

Refreshments: Pam Stratton and Gwyneth Hambidge

Raffle prize: Sue Hancock

Competition: A house plant in a pot