NAMES for the musical lunch were taken at the January meeting, where president Pat Bond re-introduced all the committee members. The "Stepping Out" scrapbook was shown to members, and Olive Broadfield urged more walkers to enter items for the book which will be taken to WI House for judging.
Bernard Mills gave a talk on the "History of Kays of Worcester", which started in a clock-maker's shop in St Swithin's Street in 1794.
Members are asked to take music, a poem, or anything appropriate to the date of the next meeting - Tuesday, February 14, which is a Valentine Evening, and the competition will be for a Valentine card. The meeting, at St Cecilia's Church hall, will start at 7.30pm and visitors will be welcome.
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