About Broad Town Women's Institute

The Broad Town WI are a friendly group of women. We meet in the village hall on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, apart from December when we meet on the 2nd Wednesday. We start with our speaker so please arrive promptly at 7.30pm for a talk or activity which may be educational, inspiring, amusing and energetic.  After the talk we have time for socialising and refreshments.  This is followed by a short business meeting.  We also arrange visits to gardens, pubs, local attractions, and go on summer walks.  With a membership of 27 and growing we are keen to welcome new members. We have had a stall at the Broad Town summer Big Gig for the past few years supplying the festival goers with hot drinks and delicious homemade cakes.

We are affiliated to the Wiltshire federation of WI which in turn is part of the national WI allowing us to make a difference to campaigns such as reducing supermarket packaging, influencing the price of milk at the farm gate and accurate labeling food with the country of origin.  Current campaigns are helping to alleviate loneliness, improving hospital arrangements for carers of people with dementia, helping to reduce plastic waste and trying to end food poverty. 
 
There is also a dedicated college of further education; Denman college in Oxfordshire, offering the widest range of courses allowing WI members to learn new skills or further existing ones.
 
If you would like to meet some new friends in the village, have an opportunity to learn something new and maybe influence a national campaign why not come along one evening soon?  Visitors are always welcome and you can try us out without any obligation.
Broad Town Women's Institute - Events and Plans
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This month our talk was entitled ‘Castles and Roses’ which puzzled some of our members. It was, of course, all about canal art and the wonderful floral patterns and castle designs that can be seen painted on the outsides and decorating the interiors of narrow boats. 

 Jane Clements, from Swindon gave us a very interesting talk about the origins of this colourful artwork and the ‘painters’ whose job it was to decorate boats and furniture. Little is known about how it all started or who the painters were as most work is unsigned. Why castles are so prominent is also a mystery although there are many theories.

 

As she talked, Jane gave us a demonstration of how she paints using the very unique brushes and paints. She had prepared a series of panels and was able to show us, stage by stage how to arrive at a beautiful and very colourful panel covered in pink and yellow roses and green veined foliage.

 

 

 Jane had a lovely display of her work and we were able to buy hand painted cards, key rings, lanterns, candleholders and many other items.

 

Next month, our speaker will be Richard Broadhead and will be entitled ‘Soldiers of the Great War’. It is the story of some of the soldiers remembered on our local war memorials. Members are invited to bring a partner or friend to this meeting. We are a friendly group and welcome new members, so why not give us a try. Our next meeting is at 7.30pm on Wednesday 17th October, at Broad Town village hall.

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