Another memorable Charter Lunch on October 28 at the Magic Mushroom restaurant, our traditional venue for the last few years. This was the 64th anniversary of the founding of our club, and the presentation of our Charter. Another proud year, another reason to celebrate in style.
President Roger opened the proceedings by welcoming our Honorary Member The Lord Petre. DG David Willis and wife Sandra, Keith Dewis (2nd VP Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower, Brian Pratt (President Rotary Club of Billericay Town) and our speaker for the day, Dr. Kim Wallis.
It was a delight as always to have a table of our good friends from the Rotary Club of Basildon - always great to see them with us, not least since we share with them and our international colleagues from France, Sweden, Spain and Italy, a desire to foster and improve Rotary causes internationally, and especially our good friend Rtn. Janet Mudd who we haven’t seen in a while, but was in very good spirits.
He also made a point of paying tribute two other guests, Barry Howe (also RC Billericay Mayflower) and wife Jan (RC Billericay Town) for all the good work they do in working with the charity TEECH to take convoys of Aid to Moldova and install washrooms and toilets where there are none. Working with our member Peter Greene, they had recently obtained a Disaster Fund grant to fund aid for Ukrainians in Moldova and travelled there in August to deliver the Aid. Barry responded with his thanks and made a special mention of Peter who had done the work to obtain the grant which made the trip possible, despite the sceptics within RC Billericay Mayflower.
Finally, Roger remarked that World Polio Day was October 24, just a few days before. Thanks to the efforts of Rotary International ,and its allies in the Global Polio Elimination Initiative, polio cases had dropped form 350,000 cases in the 1980s, and from three endemic types to one, and that this year there had only been nine deaths from Polio, all in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and all from one genetic strain of Polio.
In the bucket collection during lunch the terrific sum of £413.50 as raised, over 20% more than last year. Thanks to the Chancellor this will grow by £103.375 in Gift Aid, and thanks to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, this will be tripled so that the End Polio Now campaign receives a final total of £1550.63. At 12-19c (UNICEF) per polio vaccine, this is enough to fund up to fifteen thousand End Polio vaccines! Well done everybody!
Michael Ginn read Grace, making special mention of prayers for our two invalids – member Bert French, and Jeannie, wife of member Ken Smith. Following an excellent lunch, as always at the Magic Mushroom, and loyal Toast, the Objects of Rotary were read by our founder member and nonagenarian Ben Clarke.
In his address, president Roger thanked the club for members’ support, as it was the team that ensured the club’s success, with everybody contributing. He especially mentioned secretary Brian Wellman for all he did and particularly organising the Charter as a whole, and congratulated Founder Member Ben Clarke on his reading of the Object of Rotary and for his more than 64 years remarkable service to the Club.
Roger highlighted his pride that we initiated and managed the Soapbox Derby until Covid intervened, and although our aging membership meant we no longer had the resources to do it again, he thanked Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower Vice-President Keith Dewis for his club agreeing to take on the event for the benefit of our community. Although, as Roger said, we happy to advise and help where we can be of value.
“More recently, our Kenyan Borewells project was a source of great delight for the club””, he said. “Working in partnership with the Rotary Club of Embu in Kenya, and with the support of our linked Rotary Clubs of Basildon, Karlshamn (Sweden), Beausoleil (France) and Alba and Ovada (both in Italy) we raised approx. £30,000 and ensured fresh water is available to over 5,500 primary schoolchildren in 10 schools in Kenya. What a success!”
“That’s not all, we continue to support the Rotary Foundation with every member donating $100 every year, and its End Polio project where we donated nearly $6,000 last Rotary year and were hoping to match that amount again in his year. Other supported charities included disaster relief funding in Turkey and Syria, St. Luke’s Hospice, Young Lives vs. Cancer, Lennox Children’s Cancer, Mary’s Meals, Smile Train and many others.
Finally I want to recognize Mike Sinclair’s work with our Rotakids Clubs, which both won prestigious Rotary GB&I Presidential citations, and thank Stephen King and Peter Greene for stepping to take over this role this year.”
“We plan more fundraising and charity support in the coming months and an ambitious new event – Watch This Space!”
Paul Harris was the founder of Rotary and the Paul Harris Fellowship (PHF) is given to Rotary members and particular members of the public, to recognise meritorious service to our community. In certain circumstances a PHF Sapphire (PHFS) is awarded to members who already have a PHF to recognize contributions above and beyond expectations “Members don’t Rotary join for self-reward but it is really nice to recognize their contributions”, he said. A PHF was awarded to Bob Godfrey and a PHFS to Patrick Rothon and Peter Greene. (See separate report on this achievement).
The reply on behalf of the guests was given by District Governor David Willis, who had high praise for all Billericay achieves. He told the assembled members and guests that we are a Rotary Club that should be proud of all that we do, from our major project of the Borewells for primary schools in Kenya to our support for The Rotary Foundation and End Polio Now. He was fulsome in his praise of what we have achieved, and how well the Billericay Clubs worked together to achieve outstanding results.
President Roger then introduced our speaker for the day – Dr. Kim Wallis from Essex Wildlife Trust.
The day ended with a vote of thanks to Kim by our president and the final toast to Rotary and Peace the World Over.
Let’s look forward to our 65th Charter Lunch 2024.
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more Social interaction and fellowship, and valuable information on a club with a very successful recruitment history
more Our annual Partners Christmas lunch at Reids on Monday, December 10 - fun for all and money raised for St. Lukes Hospice
more Club member Ken Smith and his fellow Morris Dancers travelled to Ypres in the WWI 100th anniversary year to lay a wreath for fallen Morris Men
more A great social visit to see two England teams face the Barbarians at Twickenham
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more Over 20 Club Members and partners celebrated IPP Les Sheppard’s year of office with a tour of Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal and a matinee.
more Social outing to Twickenham for England vs. Japan, and perhaps a little food and drink...
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more Not just Charity Day, but also Handover to our new President.
more An inspiring conference reminding all how much Rotary achieves, through the conscientious effort and work of club members from across Britain and Ireland. Then add in eradicating Polio and you see the power for good that Rotary represents worldwide.
more Club members enjoyed a terrific evening out at the Presidential Handover meal from Kevin Howard to Mike Barrett
more A great evening out celebrating the Charter Anniversary of our fellow Rotarians at the Rotary Club of Basildon.
more On his visit DG Nick Sillitoe motivates us all with news of the Rotary Wood, membership trends and international charity.
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more An evening of fun and fellowship
more An informative and information seeking visit to our local newspaper
more Members of the club will celebrate President Mike's year of office with a trip on the Bluebell Railway steam trains departing 09.30 from The Coach & Horses. Bluebell train between Sheffield Park Station and East Grinstead. Carvery at Sheffield Park Stati
more The District Media Workshop on May 16th, 2015, promoted new ways to get our events and good works publicized. Better publicity, more public involvement, better fundraising .... and more membership?
more The majority of club members, their partners and friends, visited the new Royal Opera House Workshops to experience this great institution.
more A very successful Charter Lunch celebrating 55 years of service to our community
more Great Fellowship and a heartfelt and erudite talk from the first female President of the Islamic Society of Britain
more A Fellowship visit to Stort Valley Rotary Club and a brilliant talk by Baroness Shirley Williams
more A Company Plane before a Company Car! - Member Norman Wilson regales us with tales of his life with the Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company (1939-65).
more We celebrated President Keith's successful year as our President with a formal meal in this local restaurant, accompanied by partners and our fellow Rotarians from Billericay Mayflower and Basildon Clubs.
more Past President Malcolm Acors was awarded his Paul Harris Sapphire in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Rotary in general and the Rotary Club of Billericay in Particular.
more Plum Valley event - the club members and their partners get together for a convivial meal out.
more We were privileged to have Arthur Edwards at one of our lunch time meetings. Arthur has a unique insight on the Royal family. He been royal photographer at The Sun since 1977. He has photographed 7 royal weddings, 4 funerals, and 6 royal births.
more A Time for Fellowship and ... two great games of rugby.
more The advantages of becoming a member of Rotary.
more A fellowship visit, three weeks before our joint twining visit to Beausoleil and a talk by Harry Payne, Secretary of the "Rotarian Action Group against Child Slavery" which left us all moved!.
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more We celebrated the end of Trevor's successful year as president with a trip on the Chelmer & Blackwater canal for members, partners and friends. A great day was had by all.
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more Rotary Club of Billericay's Charter Lunch to celebrate its 53rd. year was held at "the Chichester" Rawreth. Honorary member The Lord Petre and District 1240 Governor Ian McMeekan also attended along with members and friends.
more A trip was organised to attend the Laithwaites Wine Festival at Vinopolis in London. Transport left Billericay at 4 p.m. members tasted a multitude of wines followed by a great steak meal afterwards at a local restaurant before returning home.
more A Group of members went to the Essex Shooting Ground at Fyfield Essex on October 24th, for a very enjoyable day's shooting, including a tasty buffet lunch.
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