Return to Index of Hampshire WI Homepages

Homepage hosted by Hampshire County Federation of Women's Institutes

Littleton and Harestock W.I.


Littleton and Harestock WI is a longstanding group which was formed in 1924.
We have around 60 members and we meet in the Littleton Millennium Memorial Hall on the first Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm.
Members participate regularly in activities organized by the County and the Winchester Group, as well as those organized within our own W.I. We organize outings to places of interest, and visits to the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. Our Craft,Scrabble and Mah Jong groups continue to meet regularly. The Drama Group entertains us and the village of Littleton during the year. There is a small painting group,and a small Walking Group which usually plans to finish with a pub lunch!
Mon 22 September Skittles match at the Conservative Club
Wed 22 October is the Autumn Council Meeting at The Anvil Basingstoke
Thursday 23 October Autumn Group Meeting at Littleton Millennium Memorial Hall at 7.30 pm
Sat 22 November Craft Day at the Littleton Millennium Memorial Hall 10am - 2pm
Wed 3 December Carol service at Micheldever

PROGRAMME FOR 2008
DateTimeTopicExhibition/Competition
January 8th7.30pm Presentation of Digital Photographs by John May Christmas Photo
February 5th7.30pmMaking money out of thin air by John DonaldsonHomemade Valentine biscuit
March 4th7.30pmWI Drama groupBag for ACWW
April 1st7.30pmBirthday Meeting - Reading of Pam Ayres' Poems by Peggy Marten
May 6th7.30pm ResolutionsMiniature Flower arrangement
June 3rd7.30pm Working for the Royal Couturier by Maureen RoseRoyal Memorabilia
July 1st7.30pmSigns and Symbols in Painting by Celia O'Shea Member's handmade card or picture
August 5th7.30pm Members Meeting
September 2nd7.30pm Valley of the Barn Owls by Dennis Bright Bird ornament or jewellery
October 7th7.30pm Brought to Book by Mel Rees Your oldest family photo
November 4th7.30pm Annual meeting and Bonfire supper
December 4th7.30pm Christmas Party - readings by members A Christmas Table Decoration

Frances Martin

Welcome Visitor Number