Linden Warburton: George Brown - Mens' Shed

Thu, Apr 14th 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Weekly meeting with guest speaker


The Rotary Club met last week when President Mairhi Trickett welcomed members and Linden Warburton's guests for the evening George Brown and Jim Wallace from Hawick Men's Shed.  The organisation, which was formed in Australia a few years ago, has spread quickly and has become extremely popular as a social meeting place for men of a certain age.  Supported by Age Concern (Scotland) an Evergreen Club stalwart George Brown was asked to set up a club in Hawick and they have their premises in Commercial Road.  The fairer sex are well catered for in their various organisations and it was felt that, outside sport, men were not so well looked after.  The aim is to encourage and increase sociability and camaraderie which in turn creates a relaxing environment of good feeling and well-being which has a spin-off of increasing good health and extending life.  There are 26 members at present and experience and skills are shared in making and repairing wood and metal goods for sale and extend their use.  The first Shed in Scotland was opened in Westhill, Aberdeen and now they are all over the country and extending still.  The organisation is popular with mature men who may be reticent to discuss health problems and this can be overcome in the group situation and also with women as it gets their husbands and partners "out from under their feet" when retirement comes along.  After an interesting talk the vote of thanks was given by the President.

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