Cornwall Federation of Women’s Institutes Annual Council Meeting The Hall for Cornwall, Monday, 2 October 2023, 11:00am to 4:00pm Ladock WI members: Rowena Castillo-Nicholls, Jenny Thomas, Brenda Ashley, Sue Rescola, Tracey Camps, Sandra Buck (president) and Lynn Fincher Ladock WI members with Elizabeth I, Lesley Smith: Tracey Camps, Sue Rescola, Katrina Wasley, Rowena Castillo-Nicholls, Brenda Ashley, Jenny Thomas, Lynn Fincher and Sandra Buck (president, not in photo) Guest Speakers Colonel Edward Bolitho, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, a Cornishman, born and brought up in Penzance. He joined the Grenadier Guards in 1978 after gaining a degree in Land Economy at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He served with them all over the world and commanded the 1st Battalion in 1993-1995, during which time he was awarded the OBE. He was later Regimental Lieutenant Colonel and, until 2017, a Regimental Trustee. After leaving the Army he returned to Cornwall to run the Bolitho Estates on behalf of the wider family. Based in West Cornwall, these businesses rent out, renovate and develop farms, commercial and residential properties with a strong conservation ethos, seeking to retain and strengthen local communities and businesses. They also manage various leisure activities including Trewidden Garden and Trengwainton Garden (in partnership with the National Trust). Colonel Edward Bolitho was appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly in September 2011. Although closely involved in rural affairs and passionately interested in Cornwall, since becoming Lord-Lieutenant he has become further involved in a wide range of business and voluntary sector organisations. He has an official role in more than 40 organisations and is involved with many more. The Lord Lieutenant has been a good friend to the WI over the years. He will tell us about his role and perhaps will also have some stories for us about attending King Charles III’s Coronation. Lesley Smith has been the Curator of Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire since 2000. She is a medical historian holding an M.Phil in Tudor medicine, is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and is also a Member of the Society of Medical Writers. In addition to these qualifications, Lesley was awarded an Honorary Masters Degree in 2010 by the University of Derby for “Services to History in the Community”, and has 38 academic publications. Lesley has also appeared in over 120 television programmes some of which have been broadcast to 38 countries. Lesley is also well known for her highly entertaining and informative costumed portrayals of a variety of historical characters, which she gives both at the Castle and across the UK (and beyond). Rowena Castillo-Nicholls with "The Greeves Cup" trophy Ladock WI member, Rowena Castillo-Nicholls won the Greeves Cup Photography Competition. She also won in 4 other categories. The awards were presented by Edward Bolitho, the Lord Lieutenant, HM The King’s representative in Cornwall and the Lieutenancy at the Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes Annual Council Meeting in the Hall for Cornwall. ● Best Entry Overall – Awarded “The Greeves Cup” Trophy ● "Animals” class – Awarded First Place ● “Novice” class – Awarded Second Place ● “Action or Movement” – Awarded Second Place ● “My Favourite Photograph”- Awarded Third Place Rowena says, "I am a nature and wildlife enthusiast. I just want to capture the beauty and wonder of what I see through my lens." ● Best Entry Overall – Awarded “The Greeves Cup” Trophy ● "Animals” class – Awarded First Place ● “Novice” class – Awarded Second Place ● “Action or Movement” – Awarded Second Place ● “My Favourite Photograph”- Awarded Third Place Rowena Castillo-Nicholls with the Social Media Awards Competition Plaque Ladock WI is the Social Media Competition Winner 2023. The award was presented to them at the Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes Annual Council Meeting in the Hall for Cornwall.
Website: www.ladockwomensinstitute.weebly.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ladockwi Instagram: www.instagram.com/ladockwi Twitter: www.twitter.com/LadockWI Ladock WI website and social media have been an excellent way for communicating and engaging our members and the public; keeping in touch and connected with our members; promoting and advertising our events and activities; sharing our photos, hobbies and interest; and help captivate and entice new members. Ladock WI website is user friendly and easy to navigate. Everything you need to know about us is all there; all relevant information and links.
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SOCIAL MEDIA COMPETITION WINNER 2023 – LADOCK WI Ladock WI is the Social Media Competition Winner 2023. The award was presented to them at the Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes Annual Council Meeting in the Hall for Cornwall. Website: www.ladockwomensinstitute.weebly.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ladockwi Instagram: www.instagram.com/ladockwi Twitter: www.twitter.com/LadockWI Ladock WI website and social media have been an excellent way for communicating and engaging our members and the public; keeping in touch and connected with our members; promoting and advertising our events and activities; sharing our photos, hobbies and interest; and help captivate and entice new members. Ladock WI website is user friendly and easy to navigate. Everything you need to know about us is all there; all relevant information and links. Rowena Castillo-Nicholls with the Social Media Awards Competition Plaque
Ladock WI member, Rowena Castillo-Nicholls won the Greeves Cup Photography Competition. She also won in 4 other categories. The awards were presented by Edward Bolitho, the Lord Lieutenant, HM The King’s representative in Cornwall and the Lieutenancy at the Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes Annual Council Meeting in the Hall for Cornwall. ● Best Entry Overall – Awarded “The Greeves Cup” Trophy ● "Animals” class – Awarded First Place ● “Action or Movement” – Awarded Second Place ● “Novice” class – Awarded Second Place ● “My Favourite Photograph”- Awarded Third Place Rowena says, "I am a nature and wildlife enthusiast. I just want to capture the beauty and wonder of what I see through my lens." Rowena Castillo-Nicholls with "The Greeves Cup" trophy The awards were presented to Rowena Castillo-Nicholls by Edward Bolitho, the Lord Lieutenant, HM The King’s representative in Cornwall and the Lieutenancy. Best Entry Overall Awarded the Greeves Cup Trophy Animals class – Awarded First Place Novice class – Awarded Second Place Action or Movement – Awarded Second Place My Favourite Photograph – Awarded Third Place
Ladock WI celebrated the King's Coronation at their May meeting. Each member have brought some food and drinks to share. They had Royal Quiz and Pin the Diamond on the Crown Game which was enjoyed by everyone. Delicious food and cakes! Meeting just ended! It's time to party! Royal Quiz Game - Pin The Diamond On The Crown
Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral celebrating 100 years of Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes, 28 September 2019. It's been a lovely and memorable experience to attend the Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral celebrating the 100 years of Cornwall Federation of Women's Institute. It's just amazing to see a gathering of women from every corner of Cornwall. The Women's Institute was first founded in Ontario, Canada in 1897. The NFWI in the UK was formed in 1915. The NFWI celebrated it's centenary in 2015. The Cornwall Federation of Women's Institute was formed in 1919. The WI is now the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK. Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes - CFWI Jenny Thomas holding the Ladock WI Banner Mary Ellis, Rowena Castillo Nicholls, Jenny Thomas and Ladock WI President Sandra Buck Ladock WI President Sandra Buck, Rowena Castillo Nicholls, CFWI Chairman Margaret Johnson and NFWI Honorary Treasurer & Chair of Finance Committee Julia Roberts. Centenary Service in Truro Cathedral Cornwall Federation of Women's Institutes - CFWI
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