Milestone Celebration for WI

Formed in 1915, the Women’s Institute was created to revitalise rural communities and get women more involved in the production of food in the years of the First World War. Since then it has grown to 190,000 members with around 60,000 groups and is known all over the world as a women’s organisation that offers opportunities to develop new skills and share old ones, to engage with a wide variety of activities and campaigns, and to make lifelong friendships .
Libby Noakes has asked us to tell you about Hayscastle Women’s Institute’s celebration.
Libby says: “We are celebrating our 50th year as Hayscastle Women’s Institute and are keen to spread the word about the fun and friendship at the heart of our group. We are holding an open evening at Hayscastle Community Hall on 30 March at 7.30pm – a chance to enjoy a glass of prosecco and a chat with our current members for any local women who just might like to join us.
More information: email libbie.noakes@gmail.com or text/WhatsApp 07535631661.

Kitty Parsons

Kitty has forgotten how long she has been here now but she loves Pembrokeshire for its beauty and it's people. She spends her time searching out stories for pembrokeshire.online, swimming in the sea , drawing and painting as Snorkelfish and eating cake. She says "Pembrokeshire.online has been an opportunity to celebrate this beautiful county and its people. Keep the stories coming. We love to hear from you."

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