Scottish Women's Rural Institute Summer School

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0131 225 1724
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More than 130 women across the country
are set to meet in the Scottish Capital next month (20-24 July 2009) for the
Scottish Women's Rural Institutes (SWRI) Summer School. This annual event offers
members the opportunity to network and exchange news from across the country.
Travelling from as far afield as Orkney right down to the Scottish Borders, they
will take a step back to their own learning days as they check into the University
of Edinburgh Campus at Pollock Halls in the city centre for the week.

Marion Davidson, National
Chairman of the SWRI says, "The summer school is a fantastic opportunity for
our members to get away for a week, learn new skills and develop new
friendships. It's an ideal occasion to meet new people and catch up with old
acquaintances from a variety of institutes
across Scotland, where they would not normally have the opportunity to do so."

"The Summer Schools that we offer are
hugely popular with members, because we offer such a broad range of activities,
catering to the different interests of our members. There is always something
on to keep everyone occupied and new people to share the experiences with."

The Summer School is always popular and this year is no exception with
members of all ages keen to learn new skills. This year's courses will include
a range of activities from crewel embroidery and flower arranging to cooking
and walking trips in and around the Lothian's.

For members who love food, but can't
quite manage to rustle up anything more ambitious than beans on toast, a cooking
for learner's course is available. This 3 day class of foodie fun is perfect
for those wanting to brush up on their cooking skills and learn how to be a
little more adventurous in the kitchen. Members will also get the opportunity
to explore the ancient skill of crewel embroidery, Crewel embroidery is fascinating needle art, using thin wool
thread on linen to create a decorative pattern or picture.

A huge bunch of fresh sweet
smelling flowers always manages to brighten up someone's day, however they can
be expensive.  Members will learn
various skills and styles to re-create fabulous flower arrangements without
breaking the bank in the fun with flowers class and complete a variety of
buttonholes and sprays to compliment that all important wedding outfit.

Members can see Scotland's capital in all its splendour by taking
part in the ‘Out and about in Edinburgh & the Lothians' class. They will
explore historic monuments and attractions including Dirleton Castle, two royal
palaces, Holyrood and Linlithgow, two stately homes, Hopetoun and the House of
the Binns and two of Scotland's most historic churches, St Giles and Rosslyn
Chapel.

Keen walkers will also get the chance to explore the beauty of the Lothians
by grabbing their hiking boots and selecting walks which are as diverse as
exploring the geology of Arthurs seat, to following a coastal walk from Gullane
to Dirleton or retracing a trail from Haymarket to Leith which will include the
Botanics and the Water of Leith.

Scottish Women's Rural Institutes
(SWRI) is one of the largest women's organisations in Scotland and celebrated
its 90th birthday in 2007. It boasts around 20,000 members, in 34
Federations throughout Scotland, from as far north as Shetland to Wigtownshire
in the South West. More information on the SWRI can be found at www.swri.org.uk, or
by calling SWRI headquarters in Edinburgh on 0131 225 1724 or  email [email protected] .

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