The recent beetle drive raised £78.
A brass plaque will be placed below the millennium quilt, detailing its origin and purpose.
Sheila Gordon gave a brief report on the intermediate meeting at Cardiff, and members were told of a "town walk" around Bewdley on September 6, also a rural day on July 19 at Perdiswell Centre.
A parchment craft course is planned for today at Trinity Methodist Church.
The church fete is on July 7 and a "cheese and wine" evening will be held at Churchill on July 20.
The June speaker was Charles Hadwell, on Faberge Eggs.
He told how the eggs were made as Easter gifts for the Tsar. Faberge employed 800 craftsmen in 1900, and each egg took three years to complete.
The next meeting is on July 11 when Paul McGuire presents a musical quiz.
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