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Secretary's Report from AGM 2018-2019

What does a trip to Chichester have in common with a theatre visit to Sunset Boulevard?   They are just two of the events organised this year and both involved sunshine.  Beryl Watts organised the day trip to Chichester which included a short cruise with a cream tea, and was a huge success, partly due to the heatwave which meant a calm boat trip.  As for Sunset Boulevard how could you not think of sunshine when the location is Malibu?

There have been opportunities during the year to see popular shows and to go on trips. Elizabeth Veasey and Elizabeth Baigent have both organised visits to see popular shows in London and Wimbledon including, amongst others, 42nd Street and Aladdin.   There was a trip to Guildford In December for the National Carol Service, which was preceded by shopping and lunch, and hardy members went to Thursford in Norfolk in December.  This is always a popular trip, the highlight being the show.  These events were all well supported by members.

Our regular monthly meetings have been varied, with many interesting speakers, including our own member Gill Rutter who demonstrated flower arranging at our coffee morning.   In June our summer party was EqualiTeas a celebration of suffrage.   Members were invited to dress as the 1920s and to make a hat.    The winning hat fitted the period, complete with TG colours.      During the year our gardeners contributed a variety of plants for our plant stall, bakers provided cakes for our coffee morning, our thespians have continued to entertain us, and there had obviously been a lot of knitting, sewing and crafting for our handicraft stall.

Christmas lunch at The Chateau was enjoyed by everyone and, as usual, had been  well organised by Yvonne Smith.  And talking of food, our monthly lunch club continues to be very popular and well supported.

We continue to support good causes and in 2017 we raised £750 for the  Air Ambulance, with the cheque being presented in April last  year.   Members have also been generous in their support of the Shoe Box Appeal, organised by St Paul’s, by donating appropriate items as well as knitted items, particularly from  the Knit and Natter group. We have joined social media and now have a page on Facebook and on TG’s own web-site as a means of promoting what we do.  

The Guild supported both Federation and National events throughout the year and members have received reports of these.  We have received invitations from local guilds to attend their birthday celebrations and members of our Guild have participated in holidays organised by the Federation.  

The National AGM was in Brighton with Princess Anne in attendance and whilst some members travelled there to attend the AGM others just had a day out in Brighton.   

Finally, thanks to Harry Guglielmi and Brian Miller for their help during the year to make sure everything in the hall is ready for our meetings, and, on a personal level, I would like to thank everyone for helping me settle in during my first year as secretary.

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