October is the month we hold our AGM, which is usually a quick affair, mainly for people to have the chance to voice their opinions. This time was slightly different. Like most other groups we have lost members over the last few years, and this loss of revenue has impacted on our funds. We actually made a loss of £3,000 this year. This is partly because we didn’t collect membership fees and ran a free coach to Malvern and other birthday treats, but mainly the cost of speakers. These costs are likely to increase in future, so there was plenty of discussion about what could be done. In the end, the 20 members who were there voted to increase the membership fees to £30 per year, and cancel our January meeting. This means that each meeting will cost £3, which is roughly the same as a cup of coffee! Refreshments will be increased to 50p (another bargain) and any proceeds will go to group funds. Publicity was also discussed, both physical and virtual. We were sorry to see Chris Hunt leave the committee, but delighted to welcome Pam Kirkpatrick, Julie Chaplin and Lesley Seymour onto the committee. The whole AGM took 40 minutes, which is double its usual length!
We had a sales table, and some people got bargains there, along with three demonstrations, of how to make circles using foil, binding tips and a disappearing nine-patch pattern. Di and Madeline have taken on the raffle, and are running it as June used to, with a theme each month.
I bet you can guess this month’s theme! Can you see the little skull chocolates peeping out?
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