We meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the month in the Upper Vestry Room of St George's in Bloomsbury, entrance on Little Russell Street, at 6:30 PM.
If you want to get in touch please email us at Londonwestendwi@gmail.com
Camilla Kerslake, vocal trio BLAKE and the Sing to Beat Breast Cancer Choir, (featuring one of our lovely members) have recorded a new single ‘You Raise Me Up’ to raise money for the charity.
The single is out now and 50p from each download of the single will be donated to Breast Cancer Campaign.
For some of us it may be too early to be thinking of Christmas, but personally I cannot wait! Especially since we have very kindly been given a discount code and a pair of tickets to give away to the next Country Living Magazine Fair! With a wide range of quality stalls to browse, delicious food to sample, and expert advice on hand, a day out at the Fair is the perfect way to start your Christmas shopping and get inspired for the festive season. You’ll be able to find unique gifts for friends and family, pick up seasonal tips in the Lifestyle Theatre and even do some late night shopping with a complimentary glass of wine at the Gala Evening, where you’ll be treated to a special performance by the West End’s Jersey Boys. And for any foodies, we recommend a visit to the Food Hall, a gastronomic heaven full of tempting and tasty Christmas goodies. Sample authentic regional delicacies, such as superb hams by Shropshire based Dukeshill Ham Company, locally-produced cheeses by The truckle Cheese Co and a mouth watering selection of Christmas cakes, puddings and chocolates by a range of exhibitors including Sciolti Chocolates and Sucre Coeur. So embrace the atmosphere, discover a vast array of fantastic exhibitors and leave with wonderful presents for all your friends and family. It’s the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit! I will be announcing at our next meeting the lucky winner of the pair of tickets to the Country Living Magazine Christmas Fair. Kieren London West End Women's Institute Secretary
How and why does this happen? Tom Schuller is exploring this, as a man, because it seems to him important as a matter of fairness; and because it matters to all of us, men as well as women, that everyone gets the opportunity to put their competences to use.
Tom will be speaking to us about the Paula Principle on Tuesday (15/10/2013). For more information about the Paula Principle visit Tom's website www.paulaprinciple.com .
Where? We will be meeting at our usual home of St George's, Bloomsbury. Upper Vestry Room, St George's Bloomsbury, 6 Little Russell Street, London WC1A 2HR. Doors open at 6:00pm for a 6:30pm start.
Please bring along refreshments to share with the group, (they don’t have to be home made!)
The meeting will be free for LWEWI members and £3 for guests. If you would like to come along to the next meeting then email us at londonwestendwi@gmail.com.
See you there! Kieren London West End Women's Institute Secretary