Pictured: Frie is; and ii vMou neighbours ï¬l/e : Pleasant WI Hall ' Ham and Str 10B WELL DONE Mount Pleasant WI Freshly picked strawberries, oven baked ham, and all the summer salads you can imagine. It was a full house at the Mount Pleasant WI Hall on June 26, 2015 for the annual Ham and Strawberry Supper. Guests loaded their plates and visited well into the evening with friends and neighbours. Jo Ellen Brydon, President of Mount Pleasant WI (Peterborough District, Trent Valley Area), welcomed everyone and described the Branch’s fundraising efforts for Farms at Work, a local initiative promoting healthy and active farming in east central Ontario. The WI passed the hat around for donations to support Farms at Work’s handsâ€"on education programs, which include beekeeping and sheep farming mentorships. Fundraising will continue throughout the year, but from this event alone, the group raised more than $160 for this fantastic cause! For more information about Farms at Work, visit http://www.farmsatwork.ca Navan WI On June 6, 2015, Navan WI (Russell District, Eastern Area) was nominated along with 7 others to go on the Community Builders Wall in Navan. The Branch has been going strong for 85 years and continues to be active in the community. It was a bright, sunny day with many smiles to reflect it! The Branch thanks all of the WI and community members who came out to support the nominees. Pictured: Members of Navan WI celebrate their addition to the Community Builders Wall. Tec-We-Gwill WI Tecâ€"We-Gwill WI (Simcoe South-Kempenfeldt District, Simcoe Area) has again run a successful walkâ€"aâ€"thon in support of Camp Quality. Committee Chair, Joan Drysdale has tallied up over $15,000 which will support this camp for children living with cancer. Tecâ€"Weâ€"Gwill WI has been hosting this walk-aâ€"thon for almost 20 years, averaging the same amount each year. Pictured: Members stand in front of the TecWeerill WI Hall in Newton Robinson, Ontario, Dublin WI Sharon Anderson from Dublin WI (Wellingtonâ€"Halton District, Guelph Area) is Wellington-Halton‘s Farm Safety Representative. Each yearat the District Annual, Sharon puts on a fantastic display and provides an envelope consisting of relevant safety information for each Branch. This year, Sharon displayed a car and home safety kit for summer and winter. She supplied Vial for Life kits, which are tubes you put in the fridge with your medication information on a note and a magnet for the fridge to advise ï¬rst responders ofyour situation in an emergency. Sharon has held this position for approximately 20 years and attends all safety meetings and reports back to the District. Her fellow - Members appreciâ€" ate all that she does to keep them inâ€" formed. Way to go, Sharon! Pictured: Sharon Anderson with her display for the District. < “‘1’!†1mm.“