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2012 meetings
Wednesday 18th January: DECLUTTER (your mind and your house)
Speaker: Katie Brennan, CBT Therapist
Activity: Swishing your unwanted Xmas Presents!
Wednesday 15th February: ZUMBA
Speaker: Amy Blair - http://www.facebook.com/ZumbawithAmyBair?sk=info
Wednesday 21st March: PERRI LEWIS!
Speaker: Perri Lewis @http://makeanddowithperri.wordpress.com/
ACTIVITY: Making felt cuffs
Wednesday 18th April: Guerilla Gardening
Speaker: Richard @ http://www.guerrillagardening.org/
Wednesday 16th May: AGM & NAUTICAL TEA PARTY
No Speaker, just cakes and crafts!
Wednesday 20th June: URBAN BIRDER
Speaker: David Lindo @ http://www.theurbanbirder.com/
Wednesday 18th July: TBC!
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Wednesday 15th August: TBC!
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Wednesday 19th September: TBC!
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Wednesday 17th OCTOBER: TBC!
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Wednesday 21st November: TBC!
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**If you want to know more about our previous meets, please check out our old meets page! And if you ever have any suggestions on speakers or meetings you would like to see, please e-mail us at boroughbelleswi@gmail.com**
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Are those of us in our late 40′s welcome? Not sure if this for those who are much younger!! Would love to come in Nov if I am welcome. Christine
Hi Christine,
of course over 40s are welcome! Our members range in ages from 20s-80s, in fact a visiting WI member said we were one of the few WIs she had seen she would describe as cross generational!
Hope to see you at Novembers meeting! Cathryn
Hi, I had an idea for a potential speaker, or type of speaker…
I’ve recently got myself a bicycle and have become aware that many women and gender-variant people (myself included), aren’t taught mechanics by our Dads (or Grannies or whatever!), and don’t grow up fixing our bikes. So it would be brilliant if we had a bike mechanic, female if possible to come and talk to us. I believe Lock7 near london Fields is run by female mechanics but not sure….
Just a thought I had & decided to share
Looking forward to tomorrow meeting.
Cheers,
Emma
That sounds like a great idea.
I myself and an amateur cyclist and I know I would probably cycle more if I knew how to fix common problems.
I’ll let the committee know and hopefully it will be appear in one of our emails soon!
Celia