INNER Wheel Day on January 10 saw members visit Westholme Court, a sheltered housing complex, for lunch.
Money collected was given to the local Home Farm Trust for much needed water equipment.
On St David's Day, March 1, president Caroline James held a Lean Leek Lunch at her home.
It was a very pleasant event and proceeds went to the district chairman's charity.
The Fellowship Tea was well attended - some 90 people in all - by many clubs from District 6 and groups and friends from Alcester.
Bill Malin, High Bailiff, welcomed everyone, Rae Ogden then lit the Candle of Friendship and entertainment from Richard Wescott followed in the form of a talk, ''My life as a pantomime dame".
He was a great success, showing the skill of applying make-up and costumes made by himself.
There was some audience participation and everyone joined in the spirit and fun of his pantomime songs.
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