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Dulwich WI - 11th February - Monoprinting Workshop


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Dulwich Women's Institute have had a wonderful first year which we celebrated with a good old fashioned party last night. We have grown to around 90 members this year, welcomed some fantastic speakers and held some very enjoyable events, such as cocktail tasting with Myatt's Fields Cocktails, flower arranging with the Fresh Flower Company / Forest and wine glass charm making with Maleficent Things. We have a diverse mix of members, young and ? not so young. In fact our youngest guest last night was just 6 weeks old - who says new mums can't have fun too?!


We look forward to welcoming back our members, old and new, in January. We meet at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, on the second Monday of the month at 7:30pm. Membership fees are just ?42 for the year payable by cash, cheque or bank transfer.


More details of our events, past and future, can be found on our social media sites:

www.facebook.com/dulwichwiSE22

www.instagram.com/dulwichwi


2019 Events:

January - Women's Health

February - Art Workshop - Monoprinting

March - Fundraising Night - Bingo

April - Neal's Yard Workshop

May Quiz Night (and AGM)

June - Terrarium Making

July Food & Drink Tasting

August - Summer BBQ

September - Self Defence

October - Cookery Class

November - Festive Craft

December - Christmas Party

  • 4 weeks later...

We are thrilled to be starting the new year with a health focus and delighted that Alice from Help Me Healthy will be joining us for our first meeting.


Alice will be hosting a workshop for us where we will find out how to balance our hormones, increase our energy and feel amazing. Just what we need to kick start the new year in a positive way.


Why not join us on Monday 14th January for this fantastic workshop. We meet at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove from 7pm, our meetings start at 7:30pm.


Members: free (don't forget 2019 membership subscription fees are due)

Guests ?3


Don't forget to bring a few pounds for our raffle and cake sale, this months raffle features some gorgeous beauty sets

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a quick reminder that we?re back tomorrow evening. If you?re looking to do something new or make some new friends come and check us out. If you?re a bit nervous about breaking the ice with new people, and let?s face it, who isn?t sometimes, look for Andrea. She?s on the committee and will have her little 11 week old baby strapped up in a sling, babies are an easy way to break the ice 😉


Hope to see you tomorrow from 7pm.

  • 4 weeks later...

Evening all,


Tomorrow evening (Monday 11th February) Dulwich WI are holding a monoprinting workshop with Kim Minuti, a local experimental printmaker. Her work explores a variety of printmaking techniques through collage, layering and surface details. In our workshop we'll be designing and printing our very own original and unique pieces of art, ready to proudly hand at home!


This session is completely free for our members and we are still accepting new members. If you'd like to come along as a guest for this meeting you are more than welcome. We do have a few spaces left for tomorrows event. Please email [email protected] to reserve a space!


We meet at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, on the second Monday of the month at 7:30pm. Membership fees are just ?42 for the year payable by cash, cheque or bank transfer.


More details of our events, past and future, can be found on our social media sites:

www.facebook.com/dulwichwiSE22

www.instagram.com/dulwichwi

  • 1 month later...

Leg?s from heaven, five little ducks, something or other gate...it seems my bingo calls need a bit of work before tomorrow night. Join us for fun and frolics at this month?s meeting with a good old-fashioned bingo night. Ok ? less of the old-fashioned! We?ll have classic number rounds, quirky special rounds and prizes galore.


Tickets for BINGO are just ?5 for members, ?10 for guests. Your ticket pack includes tickets for all of the bingo games.

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Before the bingo begins, we will be hearing from Anna Sayburn Lane, author of Unlawful Things. Unlawful Things is set in south London with some scenes in Dulwich. It?s about the hunt for a lost play by the 16th century playwright Christopher Marlowe, and draws on Anna?s research in the papers of Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyne, whose archive is held at Dulwich College. Anna will tell us a little about her research in the archive which includes letters between Edward Alleyne and his family, and business records of the Rose Theatre, which first performed the plays of Shakespeare and Marlowe with an opportunity for questions too.


Anna will have copies of her book available to purchase on the night for ?10.


We are still accepting new members at Dulwich WI and hope to see you tomorrow.


We meet at the Dulwich Constitutional Club, East Dulwich Grove, on the second Monday of the month at 7:30pm. Membership fees are just ?42 for the year payable by cash, cheque or bank transfer.


More details of our events, past and future, can be found on our social media sites:

www.facebook.com/dulwichwiSE22

www.instagram.com/dulwichwi

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