Where to find us:
There is a car park adjacent to the community centre and ample on road parking outside. Although there are steps at the front there is also easy access via a ramp.
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BOAF WI
Birds of Feather WI meet on the third Monday of each month at the Eagle's Nest Community Centre. Doors will open at about 7.15pm and kick off is at 7.30pm.
At our last Annual Meeting we agreed to cap our membership once we achieved 50 members. As we are now at this number we are no longer accepting new members.
If you are wanting to become a member of our group please contact us and add your name to the waiting list.
In the meantime you are welcome to join us as a visitor (by pre-arrangement only - please email) at £5 per visit. Maximum number of visits allowed is 5. Unfortunately, ladies on our waiting list and/or attending as visitors will not be able to join any of our sub-groups or attend our December meeting as these are for full members only.
It may become necessary for us to limit the amount of visitors per meeting so please ensure you check in advance.
Membership places will be offered, in order of the waiting list, subject to availability from the end of March.
At our last Annual Meeting we agreed to cap our membership once we achieved 50 members. As we are now at this number we are no longer accepting new members.
If you are wanting to become a member of our group please contact us and add your name to the waiting list.
In the meantime you are welcome to join us as a visitor (by pre-arrangement only - please email) at £5 per visit. Maximum number of visits allowed is 5. Unfortunately, ladies on our waiting list and/or attending as visitors will not be able to join any of our sub-groups or attend our December meeting as these are for full members only.
It may become necessary for us to limit the amount of visitors per meeting so please ensure you check in advance.
Membership places will be offered, in order of the waiting list, subject to availability from the end of March.
Notts Federation:
Our WI is just one of more than 100 different WIs set up all over Nottinghamshire. They are supported by the Nottinghamshire Federation of WIs who are based in Newark.
The National Federation of WI:
The Women's Institute is the largest voluntary women's organisation in the UK. It has about 220,000 members in around 6,300 individual WIs.