Wallington and Rushden WI met on Thursday 20th January to learn about another sinister world, that is the world of the left handed. Ann Warner managed to prove that for most of us, it is not a case of being left or right handed but a little of both. She also showed that for those of us who class ourselves as left handed, life can be very difficult in a right handed world, by asking members to use implements designed for the left hand.
Our new programme is now available, with plenty of interesting talks to suit all ages and enthusiasms from Customs and Excise at Stansted to medicinal and culinary herbs.
This year the WI celebrates its 90th anniversary and we would like to celebrate by encouraging new members to join us. Forget the blue rinse brigade. Wallington and Rushden WI is drawn from all ages and all interests. Why not give us a try?
We also intend to complete the ninety miles suggested by the organisation as a way to celebrate the year and hopefully become healthier individuals as a result.
The Spring Group Meeting is on Thursday 28th April at Baldock and will feature a National Trust shepherd.
Our next meeting is at Rushden on Thursday 17th February when Margaret Rogers will speak on From the Andes to the Galapagos.
Thursday, 20 January 2005
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