Wednesday 7 November 2012

UPCOMING EVENTS!

Join us for the 3rd annual...
 
Mount Pleasant Pancake Breakfast
 
Saturday April 12
 
9am-12pm at the WI Hall


Pancakes (spelt pancakes available)
Local Maple Syrup & Ham
Baked Beans
Strawberries and Rhubarb Compote
Coffee/Tea/Juice
 


Tickets $8 ea. Children $5 Under 5 yrs free

Tuesday 18 September 2012

Upcoming Meetings





Interested in becoming a member? 
Women in the community are invited to attend meetings held either the first or second Monday on a monthly basis.


April 7th, 2014
Annual meeting held.


Upcoming meetings:


May 5th, 2014
Hosted by Lyn at the Mt. Pleasant W.I. Hall.
Skilled in many textile arts, Lyn will be demonstrating and offering discussion on subjects like knitting, tatting and quilting.  Lyn would like to know what you would be interested in learning. 
Refreshments provided.


Lyn will be offering textile classes to be held at the hall later in the year.  More information to follow.








June 2nd, 2014
Organized by past W.I. president, Irene.
A luncheon outing and a garden tour.






September 8th, 2014
Monthly meetings resume.
More details to be posted shortly.

Sunday 1 April 2012

Mount Pleasant Farmer's Market





  


Mount Pleasant Market 2014 Season:
Every Friday 3 - 6pm  Dates TBA

 
Location: Mount Pleasant Women's Institute, County Road 10, Mount Pleasant










The Mount Pleasant Women's Institute Farmers' Market, held every Friday from 3:00 - 6:00 pm offers locals and travellers alike, the best in local and seasonal produce, baked goods, canned preserves, jam + jellies, as well as plants, herbs, crafts and gourmet culinary delights.

Drop by for a cup of Fair Trade coffee and a tasty sample of what's on offer.

In the heart of Mount Pleasant village at the Women's Institute Hall. County Road 10, just south of the Mount Pleasant Rd. Watch for signs!



 




Sunday 5 February 2012

About the Women's Institute

The Women's Institute organization provides members with an opportunity to broaden their knowledge and abilites through participation in meetings organized by the local branch.  Women's Institutes in Ontario have helped women improve their homes and communities for many years.  They have flourished in almost every community in Ontario.  The Women's Institute challenges those who seek self-improvement and personal enrichment.  Members belong to a network that connects Branches to Districts and Areas, as well as the provincial, national and international levels of the organization.  Special educational sessions are organized at all levels to encourage members to expand their outlook and to extend their influence as a motivating force in today's world.  Members are encouraged to take a public stand on the broader issues of the day through resolutions and briefs.

The Women's Institute at all levels is an organization for personal growth and community action.
The objectives at all levels are:
a) to assist and encourage women to become more knowledgeable and responsible citizens
b) to promote and develop good family life skills
c) to help discover, stimulate and develop leadership
d) to help identify and resolve needs in the community

Motto
The Motto of the Women's Institute shall be "For Home and Country"

Mission Statement
"To better the lives of women and families through personal growth and community action"

Vision Statement
"Working together shaping tomorrow's world"

Origin and Growth of Women's Institute
"Without vision the people perish"
Certainly this idea put forth in 1897 had vision; it was also practical, forthright and a brave venture.  Ontario women had shown interest in lectures given at the Farmers' Institutes as early as 1895.  And while the "Act Respecting Agricultural Societies" provided for the organization of women's groups, as well as Farmers' Institutes, no action was taken at that time.
On February 19th 1897, the first formal organization of a Women's Institute took place in Saltfleet Township in Wentworth County (Stoney Creek) through the combined efforts of Erland Lee and his wife Janet, and with the encouragement of Adelaide Hoodless. 
The Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario was organized on Febuary 6th 1919 to coordinate the work of the Branch Institutes. 
The Federated Women's Institutes of Canada was organized on February 13, 1929 to coordinate the work of the provinces. 
In 1933 the Associated Country Women of the World was officially organized.  This is the international organizationof the Women's Institute and other related woment's organizations.  Its purpose is to further international relations in every way consistent with the aims of the organization.

Today's Aim
The founders of this organization were more forward-thinking than they realized.  All of human kind is closely interconnected in today's rapidly changing world where distances are diminishing and the problems of one nation bear upon others.  Great social and economic problems confront people everywhere.  Today's Women's Institute concern themselves more with these problems than in the past.  The dream of its founders was far-reaching as evidenced by the growth of this organization.