At the June meeting, John Sparry told tales of being an Old Strat - a Black Country expression for someone who saves all sorts of bits and pieces in case they may be needed in the future.
The competition for a rose was won by June Durden.
The Queen's Golden Jubilee was celebrated with supper, and disco music supplied by Keith and Jackie Wade.
Irene Bonner reported on the garden design day at Franche, where four members learned about hard landscape and planting from Sue Buckley.
Jean Johnson gave a report on the eight members who attended a quilling day when Margaret Powell showed them how to complete a greeting card.
Bowling will take place on Tuesdays, in the near future.
Names were taken for the plant swap, coffee morning and ploughman's lunch on July 6.
On July 8 Mrs M Canning will be the speaker on An Unusual Job for a Lady.
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