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We hit the floor Strictly style – October 2023 Meeting

Really had a misconception about ballroom dancing!  Who needs a man to lead? Katie Durant returned to Lee Green WI in October for a night of dancing, Strictly style.  Warming up with basic steps from the waltz, cha cha and samba, we went on to take our partners and trip the light fantastic while perfecting… Continue reading

A Wonderful Visit to Westwell Vineyard, September 2023

              On a beautiful September morning we set off by coach for Westwell Vineyard in Kent.  Nestled below the Pilgrim’s Way, Westwell is a smaller vineyard than others we have visited but it is definitely one to watch.  We were treated to an excellent tour by Claire, who explained… Continue reading

Visit to the Migration Museum, September 2023

On Friday 29th September a group of us visited the Migrant Makers Market (now Taking Care of Business) exhibition at the Migration Museum in Lewisham. Following a short introductory talk and an ‘icebreaker’ led by a member of the museum team, we shared stories about our own names and discovered just how many migration stories… Continue reading

Practical First Aid – September 2023 Meeting

  We welcomed Julie Durston to our September 2023 meeting to talk about first aid. A really useful and practical session as Julie covered how to help if a casualty is unconscious and deal with bleeding and choking.  She reminded us how to give CPR and showed us how not to be scared of using… Continue reading

Up to the oche*! May 2023

In May, we were invited by Catford WI to take part in a South East London darts tournament.  We scrambled together a team of spirited enthusiasts (lured in partly by the promise of a subsidised bar at CWI’s hall) and a keen travelling supporter, and headed off on the 202 bus for a great night’s… Continue reading

Managing Plants in an Increasingly Dry Climate – July 2023 Meeting

From left to right, sweet woodruff, gladiolus ‘The Bride’ and thyme, a few of the plants mentioned by Joanna in her talk We welcomed back garden designer Joanna Herald as our speaker at our July meeting.  Joanna has been designing gardens for nearly 20 years and was one of the start-up team behind Hortus in… Continue reading

Summer bowls in a leafy paradise, June 2023

It was a gorgeous sunny evening, very peaceful with birdsong, rustling leaves on the trees around the green, the clunk of bowls … and much chat and debate about style and tactics For the second year running, on another lovely summer’s evening, about 20 members of Lee Green WI attended a Bowls Taster session hosted… Continue reading

Picnic in the Park, July 2023

  On 8 July WI Committee members were watching the weather like hawks … after the heatwave of June, rain was promised for our picnic in the park … and indeed for much of the morning we had enjoyed some long overdue rain.  Could our picnic go ahead or would rain stop play?  As tension… Continue reading

Sunday Lunch at The Clink, June 2023

On Sunday 25th June about 30 members of the WI successfully negotiated the security processes and vetting system at Brixton Prison to sit down in the Clink Restaurant for a 3 course Sunday lunch. The  food was prepared and serviced by prisoners who are working towards gaining a City and Guilds National Vocational Qualification. The… Continue reading

Manor House Gardens Festival, June 2023

The Lee Green WI Cake Stall is now a firm fixture at the annual Manor House Gardens Festival which took place this year on 24 June 2023.   The stall was busier than ever but our fabulous volunteers managed amazingly not only with the queues of hungry customers, juggling cash and taking card payments but also… Continue reading

Our June Meeting – The Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich and Some of its Forgotten Women

The Navy has links with Greenwich that go back centuries but it is usually only the retired and disabled sailors, The Greenwich Pensioners, and the officers who managed them that are remembered. Jacky presented a fascinating talk about some of the widows and children, the wives and sisters whose stories she has been discovering.  Some… Continue reading

Chocolate and Jerusalem – our May meeting

For our AGM in May we invited Amarachi Clark from Lucocoa to come and tell us all about her company (the only ‘bean to bar’ chocolate maker in London).   After graduating with a degree in computer science and a career in charity work (including Comic Relief), Ama then taught herself how to make chocolate… Continue reading