Te Awamutu Courier

Rural Women NZ: 75 years of impact

Empowering rural communitie­s through advocacy

- Dean Taylor

At a well-attended annual meeting of the Pōkuru Ladies Social Club at the home of Mrs E Boswell on Tuesday, March 22, 1949, the guest speaker was Mrs Ray, Waipā provincial president of the women’s division of Federated Farmers (WDFF).

That was the genesis of the formation of Rural Women NZ Pōkuru Branch, which is now planning 75th birthday celebratio­ns.

As reported in the first minutes, Mrs Ray gave a comprehens­ive explanatio­n of all branches of the women’s division.

Mrs Turner then proposed, and Mrs Boswell seconded, that a Pōkuru Branch of the women’s division of the Federated Farmers be formed.

The motion was carried and the first elected officers were: Mrs Boswell, president; Mrs S Harris, vice president; Miss B West, secretary/ treasurer; Mrs Law, assistant secretary; committee: Mrs Smith, Mrs Kovaleski, Mrs Berry, Mrs Woolly.

Subscripti­ons were set at 2s/6d, and it was agreed they would meet on the fourth Tuesday of the month, with four tea hostesses appointed for each meeting.

This year Rural Women NZ Pōkuru Branch invites present and past members, friends and families to help celebrate 75 years of the organisati­on at an afternoon at Pōkuru Hall on March 14.

Branch president June Lambeth says there have been many changes over the past three-quarters of a century, but the aims and goals of Rural Women NZ have remained.

It is a charitable, membership­based organisati­on that supports people and families in rural communitie­s, advocates for rural needs and provides connection­s within rural communitie­s. It is the leading representa­tive body promoting and advocating for rural health, education, land and social issues. It provides informatio­n, support and practical learning and leadership opportunit­ies. The social aspect also remains - RWNZ offers fun and friendship, interactio­n with like-minded women, contact with women in your community, new skills, practical training and personal developmen­t, contact with local and national decision makers, and involvemen­t in supporting and developing your local districts and communitie­s.

Members are from all walks of life and of all ages, and share a love of the land and an interest in making rural communitie­s great places to live.

To share in the milestone celebratio­n, register with June Lambeth, 871 5362, 021 242 1625, mumlambeth@hotmail.com

 ?? ?? Rural Women Flora Bouma and Sue Barton working with Pōkuru School students on a shade tree planting project in 1995.
Rural Women Flora Bouma and Sue Barton working with Pōkuru School students on a shade tree planting project in 1995.
 ?? ?? Women’s Division Federated Farmers Pōkuru Branch 25th anniversar­y committee.
Women’s Division Federated Farmers Pōkuru Branch 25th anniversar­y committee.

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