FEBRUARY 10 found members spending an evening in the dry, away from the rain, listening to the story of the daily lives of canal people.
Not the holiday boaters of today but the hard-working families of the past, when eight was considered a suitable age to steer and labour on board these floating freight carriers and homes.
The person who gave this infomation was Julie Tonkin, who also displayed her beautiful boat art, decorated pieces covered in roses and castles.
Among the activities planned for this year is a table top sale on Easter Saturday from 11an-2pm at the Senior Citizen’s Hall. To book a table, £5, visit the website kinvervillagewi.
co.uk The next meeting on March 10 at 7.30pm will be an open one, visitors welcome, £1, to include a raffle ticket and tea. The subject will be Bess of Hardwick and Hardwick Hall, the speaker Dr Gillian White.
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