Thursday 20th May saw a select band of stalwarts gathered at Rushden Village Hall in order to thrash out the latest resolutions from the National Federation. They covered human trafficking, the banning of GM crops and proposed government support for the Air Ambulance Service.
On 10th June there is an opportunity to see the house and gardens at Hemmingford Gray. The cost is £4/£3.50 and there will be a pub meal afterwards.
On Wed 21st July, fifty Stevenage and Knebworth WEA members will be visiting Wallington as part of their course on writers of Hertfordshire. The WI will be providing tea and cakes in the Village Hall. If you are prepared to help bake, set up or serve please get in touch with Diane.
June’s W.I. will give us the chance to see things from the other side of Sky Sports when Rob Hawthorne talks on So What do You do for the Rest of the Week? a question he says that he is often asked. As a reporter for Sky Sports he gets to travel to all the major matches but the downside is that he has to remember the names of all those players. This will be an open meeting so perhaps husbands and partners might like to join us for what promises to be a very entertaining evening. The meeting is at Wallington Village Hall on Thursday 17th June at 8pm.
Thursday, 20 May 2004
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