Frogmore House & Savill Garden

 

Frogmore House
photo taken by Gloria Humphrey

On a sweltering hot August day, 7 members of Mansfield Inner wheel, joined by members from the Inner Wheel clubs of Warsop, Sherwood Forest and Ravenshead, along with husbands and friends, headed to Windsor for a visit to Frogmore House and The Savill Garden – a trip organised by Mansfield President, Anne Lyons.  Frogmore House, in the grounds of Windsor Home Park, was once a royal residence but is now used by the royal family for entertaining and hosting special events, most recently the evening wedding reception of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.  It is only open to groups in the month of August whilst the Queen is in Scotland.  The Savill Garden, part of the Crown Estate, lies within Windsor Great Park and is open to the public all year.

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The East Midlands Immediate Care Scheme

Inner Wheel emics_logoAt our July meeting Rosemary  gave the vote of thanks to our speaker, Dr. Tim Gray MBE, who gave us a clear insight into his invaluable voluntary work with the charity EMICS – East Midlands Immediate Care Scheme, which he set up to provide instant equipment and medical care for victims of road traffic accidents and to work closely with East Midlands Air Ambulance. 

If you would like to find out more about EMICS and the work they do – click on this link to watch the video.      https://vimeo.com/195943804

 

 

 

50 Years of Service with Inner Wheel

At Mansfield Inner Wheel Club’s Meeting on July 11th, our new President Anne Lyons and Past President Diana Whiteley were delighted to present Sheila Tempest with her District 22 Certificate for 50 Years’ Service.  Rosemary Wilson had made her a beautiful floral arrangement to mark this special occasion. 

IW Sheila Tempest receives 50 Year Certificate

Congratulations, Sheila, on receiving your 50 Years’ Inner Wheel Service Certificate!

 

 

Our AGM in the Sunshine

Diana finished her year as President by welcoming us once more to her home. After the business meeting was all completed, we were able to enjoy the sunshine in the peaceful oasis of her lovely garden.  Diana organised a quiz to test our knowledge of Nottinghamshire  and Sara organised a tasting session to try out scones made from three different recipes. (Paul Hollywood was not the winner!)

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We welcomed our new President Anne Lyons and wished her all the best for her upcoming year. Anne presented Diana with a flower arrangement made by Jennifer.

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And to top off the afternoon of fun Elaine provided Prosecco and home made cakes to celebrate her birthday.

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Congratulations to Diana on her highly successful and enjoyable year as President, full of fellowship, friendship and fun!  She has also raised a large amount of money for local and national charities through the Rotary & Inner Wheel Barbeque, the Albert Ball Club Meeting and most memorable of all, the Beetle/Beatle Drive.

 

Twiddle Muffs

 

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Mansfield Inner Wheel Club member, Sara Statham, asked members to join her in knitting Twiddlemuffs (or Fiddlemuffs!), which can be therapeutic for residents in local Care Homes, as they relax and enjoy fiddling with these soft, colourful muffs.  President Diana Whiteley and Sara Statham were greeted warmly, as they handed over the Twiddlemuffs to the residents of Baily House Care Home and Willow Care Village, who were delighted with their gifts.

Residents at Baily House Care Home receive Twiddlemuffs from President Diana Whiteley (left) and Sara Statham (middle at the back)IW Twiddlemuffs

Our 72nd Charter Anniversary

The Inner Wheel Club of Mansfield’s 72nd Charter Anniversary was held at Newstead Abbey on Wednesday 13th June 2018.  After a highly successful year as President of the  Inner Wheel Club of Mansfield, President Diana organised an afternoon tea at Newstead Abbey to celebrate the occasion.

DSC01352Member of Council Gloria Humphrey, District Chairman Vera Dilks, Speaker Helen Crowfoot, Rotary Past President Cate Hunt & President Diana Whiteley

 

 

 

The speaker, Helen Crowfoot, gave a fascinating talk entitled “Carbolic Soap & Elbow Grease” about the life of servants below stairs 150 years ago. 

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IW Charter Newstead Abbey June 2018

 

IW Charter Newstead Abbey June 2018

There was also an opportunity to visit the beautiful gardens, the Victorian Kitchen and to have an excellent guided tour of the Abbey. 

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We had a wonderful, memorable afternoon full of fun & friendship.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Grand Day Out in Sheffield

President Diana organised a wonderful day’s outing to Sheffield.

We first visited the Assay Office, where valuable metals are hall marked.  We had an excellent, illustrated talk by the Librarian/Curator, Emma Paragreen, followed by a guided tour of the production area and the chance to view some amazing items from the silver collection, as well as library and archive material.

 

We were then taken by coach to The Botanical Gardens, where some of us enjoyed lots of fun and friendship over a tasty lunch in the Curator’s House, while others brought a picnic and had the chance to socialise and eat an ice cream whilst exploring the beautiful gardens.

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We were then treated to an informative guided tour of the prestigious Cutlers’ Hall, which was established nearly 400 years ago to maintain the high quality of cutlery and steel products for which Sheffield is famous.   

IW Sheffield Visit 

Our thanks go to President Diana for giving us the opportunity to experience and appreciate these valuable, largely hidden treasures of Sheffield’s proud heritage. It was a truly memorable experience!                                                                                                                        

 

 

 

 

The Toughest Footrace on Earth!

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The speaker at Mansfield Inner Wheel Club’s Meeting on Wednesday May 9th, Chris Vasper, impressed us all by his courage in completing “The Marathon des Sables” across the Sahara Desert, not once but twice!  The formidable challenge was to complete 156 miles in 7 days in temperatures over 40 degrees through endless sand dunes, over rocky cliffs and very hot, sandy plains, whilst carrying his own equipment.  We were awe inspired by the competitors’ resilience, perseverance and determination to reach their target and to raise a considerable amount of money for the charity “Walking with the Wounded”.  Barbara Dixon gave the vote of thanks and presented a cheque to Chris Vasper.

 

 

 

A Walk through Sherwood Forest

President Diana organised a four mile walk from Edwinstowe round Sherwood Forest on April 17th.  We were very lucky with the weather and really enjoyed exploring the Duke of Portland’s estate and seeing the fascinating Archway Lodge, which at one time was a school for local children and Church of England Services were held there.  More Inner Wheel Members joined us for a well earned lunch at Forest Lodge.  Many thanks to Diana for planning such a memorable and enjoyable walk.

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Wrangel Island

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We were very grateful to Past President Dain Pinder for giving us a wonderful, illustrated talk, at very short notice, about James and Dain’s expedition to WRANGEL ISLAND in the polar region off the Siberian coast of Russia.  This remote island is inhabited by polar bears, whales, walruses and puffins among stunning scenery with lush vegetation and beautiful flowers, when the ground is not frozen. 

Photograph:- Barbara Dixon gave the vote of thanks and presented a plant to Dain in the presence of President Diana Whiteley.