Monthly Meetings
2025 Monthly Meeting Schedule
January 21 2025
Resolution Week
At the NFWI Resolution Shortlist Selection meeting on 3 October 2024, members shortlisted four resolutions which will now be taken forward for further debate and selection by members.
The shortlisted resolutions are:
- Let’s talk about incontinence
- Bystanders can be lifesavers
- Join the repair revolution
- Eliminate landfill of medication packaging
18 February 2025
Ron Rock – Gardening for Wildlife
It is all about making your garden wildlife friendly from insects to amphibians, birds to mammals, helping to make our gardens good for us and wildlife.
18 March 2025
Meet Suzane Holder
Suzane, Noddy Holders wife went from newspaper journalist to author and worked as the Executive producer for Loose Women. She will talk about her real-life adventures that prompted her to write two books. Suzane will also be selling and signing her books.
15 April 2025
Home Run Hounds
The speaker will be talking about their charity for retired hounds and raising awareness of the fundraising activities they do locally.
20 May 2025
The Ridware WI AGM.
17 June 2025
“Fish and Chips Shops”
Nikie will tell us all about how to judge the best fish and chip shop in town.
15 July 2025
Rudyard Flowers with Karen Salt
Karen will tell us all about her story, how she got into growing flowers, what they grow on the farm and sustainability.
19 August 2025
Rugeley Food Bank
A talk about our local Food Bank, the need in the area and how we can support the food bank.
16 September 2025
Curry on cooking with Nilam
A talk and demo on cooking curry and the setting up of her business ‘Curry on Cooking‘.
21 October 2025
Crafts Night
Come along and have a go at different crafts, it promises to be a night of fun.
18 November 2025
Festive Food and Drink
Come and join us for some festive fun and a Christmas food and drink tasting evening.
What will be your favourite Christmas food and drink?
18th February 2025
Ron Rock
Gardening for Wildlife, its all about making your garden wildlife friendly from insects to amphibians, birds to mammals, and helping to make our gardens good for us and wildlife.