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members enjoyed a fascinating glimpse
our March meeting, of
a very different
life when our guest Margaret Lury spoke about her home in Kenya.
Stunning sunsets,
staff (who are housed in the grounds), and abundant wildlife
drinking at the nearby river. Certainly
roaming free and different
although
the potholes in the roads are remarkably similar!
Also, in March, we held our annual Quiz Night; with 22 teams competing, it was a very close contest and much enjoyed by all, as well as raising £1,000 for the charities EACH and SARS.
Another £800, including
£300 from a raffle was raised for the same charities on April 1st when our club entertained
guests to afternoon tea, preceded by a talk by Chrissi Rix, of The Style Show in Norwich (
www.styleshow.
co.uk). Chrissi advised us on dressing to suit our colouring or body shape. Chrissi’s models demonstrated different looks for different occasions, including what to wear when walking the dog! At our April meeting our
guest was Anne Griffiths, who’s talk was entitled “Art for a Synchrotron.”
The
Synchrotron is a scientific establishment in Oxfordshire where research is conducted into various diseases. Oxfordshire WI groups collaborated with the scientists to produce fabric panels reflecting this research, using a variety of textile crafts such
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as dyeing, collage, embroidery and weaving.
panels now hang in the atrium of the Synchrotron. To find out more about Inner
Wheel, see our website at www.
woodbridgeinnerwheel.org.uk
These beautiful
Film Revenues Support River Charities
HARWICH G.M.T. – Aldeburgh minus 1hr 3 mins
TIDE TABLES May 2019
(Heights are for Harwich expressed in metres)
All dug in! Film director Tim Curtis, land owner Tim Chase, film producer Malcolm Hodd, SWT Wildlife Advisor Penny Hemphill, and Environment Agency Catchment Co-ordinator Naomi Boyle, plant a local black poplar by the Deben. (Photo: Isla McMillan).
OVER 50 trees have been planted on the banks of the River Deben at Home Farm near Kettleburgh to support the local environment.
planted by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust
The trees, which have been in
partnership Environment with Agency, have
been funded by the makers of the widely acclaimed film ‘Life on the Deben’. Since its launch in November 2017, the film has been screened at cinemas and other venues in Suffolk and beyond and more than 6000 DVDs have been sold.
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and
dogwood will support a wide range of animals and plants. The tree root
systems help
stabilise the river banks and provide habitat for fish, while shading helps control water temperatures
and excessive
aquatic plant growth. Trees also enhance landscape quality. “This project,
initiated by
the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, is an excellent example of working together
in partnership to
improve the river Deben,” says Naomi Boyle of the Environment Agency. Added Life on the Deben producer, Malcolm Hodd: “There is a great deal of local support for our message to preserve our wonderful river heritage future generations.”
for Drama at Woodbridge Library
A brand new play is being performed at Woodbridge Library
in May - part of a
national tour by the Bristol- based group Librarian Theatre. The play is a dramatisation of the Quentin Blake book The Green Ship and is on for one evening
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The characters
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not for profit company which supports libraries and communities innovative tailored
creating specially
to be performed
among the bookshelves. This promises to be a magical hour's entertainment. Tickets are £7 for adults and £3 for children and can be purchased at www.
thegreenship.co.uk or in person at the Library.
MELTON CAR BOOT SALE Melton Playing Field In aid of Cancer Research
& Bobby Moore Fund - 39 years this year
Saturday 4th May, 8am-1pm £5 Pre-booked and on the day
• Refreshments/Toilets available • Free Parking Tel: 01394 420812 or 07836 270339
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THE SUFFOLK PUNCH TRUST We breed Suffolk Horses
Spring Plant Sale Get your garden ready for spring!
Sunday 28 April 2019, 10.30am - 4pm
7.30pm 18th
Saturda
Tickets available, priced £18 from Snape Maltings
01728 687110 and
www.aldeburghmusic.club
Plus don’t miss Zoe’s Fundraising Dog Show - starts 12noon
Free admission to Spring Plant Sale, gift shop and café. Normal admission applies to farm visits. Plenty of parking available.
The Suffolk Punch Trust, St David’s Lane, Hollesley, Woodbridge. IP12 3JR
www.suffolkpunchtrust.org
Registered Charity Number 1100596
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