Roger Kettle and Sarah, Brian Wellman and Julia, Robert Godfrey and Rose, Peter Greene and Wendy, David Holroyd, Les Sheppard. Michael Dunne, President Stephen King, Vice President Nick Street and Revd. Margaret Fowler all had a very warm welcome at the celebration.
Apart from us, and Basildon members, there was also our Assistant Governor Mark Chambers & Stephanie, from Mayflower Rotary Club, and District Governor Mark Williamson from Wickford Rotary Club. 42 people in all, a fine turn-out.
The proceedings were started by President Ben Rajan, who welcomed everybody to the event and briefly talked about the achievements of the club. He specifically mentioned the loss of two “amazing Rotarians. Bob Thomas and Janet Mudd”. Both were staunch Rotarians who had worked tirelessly to help others. Janet in particular was well known to us visiting Billericay Rotarians, and was a very sad loss.
After Grace by Carol Barrett, the three course meal was served, all courses “booked” beforehand and speedily served by our waitresses. The Loyal Toast was made by President Ben, and the toast to the club’s guests led by Mike Barrett.
The response on behalf of the guests was made by DG Mark Williamson, who added some brief words of encouragement.
During the meal there was a bucket collection in aid of the Essex and Herts Air Ambulance and the Alzheimer’s Society, at which nearly £250 was raised from all attendees.
After a short break, Peter Townsend introduced Basildon’s “Unsung Hero” award which was made to Karen Pullen, whose son Craig had been just 22 when he took his own life. Not wishing to let her son’s tragic death be in vain, she founded The Craig Tyler Trust to help others struggling with depression and mental health issues.
It has drop-in centres in Pitsea and Basildon and a recently opened a fundraising shop and drop-in centre at Wat Tyler Park. Karen and her team work tirelessly 7 days a week to help others, and their motto is We Hug the Hurt, Befriend the Lost and Love the Lonely.
Basildon Rotary Club were delighted to donate £500.00 to Karen and her amazing charity. (More information: https://www.thecraigtylertrust.co.uk/)
This award was followed by the main speaker of the day, Ryan Parker, who was introduced by President Ben Rajan. Ryan describes himself as a conservationist and adventurer from “Save the Animals, Save the World”, a charity based in Basildon.
Unfortunately, the Billericay Fireworks event was scheduled for that night and five of the attendees from Billericay Rotary Club were on duty from 4.30-4.45 and had to leave shortly afterwards.
They missed a very interesting talk covering nature topics in general, including:
He says his talks are designed to be inspiring, educational, and action-driven — bringing the wild world alive and empowering people to make a difference. He then proceeded to talk about his love of adventure, wildlife and conservation. He spoke of his ongoing travel and encounters with wildlife in places such as the Serengeti, Kenya , Borneo etc.
Ryan showed some amazing footage of swimming with sharks, being capsized on the Nile river, sitting with Silverback gorillas to name just a few of his exploits. He gives lectures to students of all ages regarding conservation in general and is a certified safari guide should you wish to go to Africa and see the animals close. up. (More information: https://www.facebook.com/Savetheanimalssavetheworld/)
Kevin Howard made the vote of thanks to Ryan, and President Ben Rajan gave the Final Rotary Toast before everybody made their happy way home.
more Five members – President Stephen, Robert Gregory, Les Sheppard, Roger Kettle and Peter Greene – all volunteered to man a gate at Round Table's Fireworks Night at Lake Meadows
more Five members of the Rotary Club of Billericay supported the 54th. annual Fireworks night, run so successfully and superbly by Billericay Round Table.
more We help out the Rotary Club of Mayflower for their annual Summerfest event at Sun Corner
more President Patrick takes part in the Rotary Clubs of Billericay Mayflower and Billericay Town's annual Drive-It-Day, now in its 20th year.
more We joined our daughter Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower in the celebrations of the Anniversary of their Charter
more Members turned out to support Rotary Club of Basildon's fundraiser in Thundersley
more We support Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's Christmas Market
more As usual we supported a community event by supplying six volunteers to man the gates for Round Table’s 2023 Fireworks display at Lake Meadows Park.
more A delegation of members had a great evening supporting Basildon Rotary Club's 2023 Handover event
more We supported Basildon Concord's fundraiser in Benfleet
more We supported our daughter club in collecting for this charity
more Saturday 28th January saw the Chantry Centre packed to capacity for the annual Billericay Town Rotary Club quiz. Our team was Michael, Les and Val, paired with three from Billericay Mayflower - President Mark Chambers, plus Barry and Angie Fagg
more Members supported Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's premier event - the Christmas Market
more Nine Members of our club and partners supported our friends from Basildon Rotary Club at their Charter Dinner
more Many members supportedRotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's fundraising event
more A Murder Mystery night raising Money for Rotary Club of Billericay Town's Charitable Causes.
more We helped prepare and then supported the Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower on the day
more We joined Basildon Rotary Club in celebrating their Charter Evening
more We entered a team in the Rotary Club of Billericay Town's virtual quiz in aid of the local charity BOSP, and scoop the winner's prize.
more We support the Rotary Club of Billericay Town which has a fundraising venture to manufacture Covid-19 Face Coverings.
more Rotary Club of Billericay are delighted to support the Billericay Lions Santa Sleigh collections again this year.
more A most enjoyable night with our friends at the Rotary Club of Basildon, and £265 raised for Mercy Ships.
more Billericay's new Rotary Club is Chartered
more A most enjoyable night with our friends at the Rotary Club of Basildon, and over £300 raised for Children in Need,
more We win the Satellite Rotary Club of Billericay Town Quiz night in aid of Headway Essex
more President Peter Greene and Wendy, Patrick Rothon and Carol, and Roger Kettle and Sarah all enjoyed Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's hospitality at its 2018 Charter Night.
more Club Members help out as marshals at Rotary Club of Basildon Concord’s Mayfest in Basildon Town Square. A great showcase of local charities.
more Rotary Club of Billericay Town Quiz Night raises over £700 for Charity
more 70 participants enjoyed a very successful Charity Race Night at Laindon - 8 Races, 8 horses each, but ... we didn't get enough winners! Never mind - the charities were the real winners!
more On May 13, we supported the Rotary Club of Basildon Concord’s Mayfest. We reciprocate the help and support provided to us by other service clubs whenever we are able.
more Members work with other Rotary clubs including travelling to Harwich to advise on the use of conventional and electronic tools to spread the word about Rotary
more Basildon's 56th Charter Night
more Joining Basildon Concord Rotary club to help them raise money for charity, for fellowship and ... for a good night out!
more Fellowship at Wickford Rotary Club and a worthwhile charity
more A major exhibition on the centenary of WWI, featuring contributions from the Western Front association and four local Billericay Junior schools - Buttsbury, Quilters, ST Johns, St Peters.
more Club Members supported the Rotary Club of Ongar's heritage event in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association and the local St Clare Hospice.
more Members of our club helped Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower, our daughter club, collecting over £2300 for the Nepal Earthquake Appeal.
more The District organized quiz to raise awareness of Rotary, raise money for Lancaster School and make an attempt on the World Record for the most people at a quiz. We sent along a team to participate. A great time was had by all.
more Joining Ingatestone Rotary club for to help them raise money, for fellowship and a quiz, and almost triumphing!
more We supported the Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's fundraising event - an Italian Quiz Night with a team of club members and their wives.
more Billericay Reading Rooms celebrates its 150 Year Anniversary.
more Club Members supported two major local fundraising events, organised by others, on Sunday May 18th. 2014. The Rotary Club of Basildon Bike Ride and the Billericay Fun Walk.
more Supporting Basildon Rotary Club at their fundraising Concert.
more Several Billericay club members are among the Trustees of our town's Cater Museum and Christine Brewster, the well-liked and respected Curator of the museum for over 11 years, came along to give a most interesting talk to the club about the museum's achie
more Bonus distribution for the Fun Walk - this year an extra 60%.
more And he didn't even get wet.
more The Billericay Art Trail 2013 brings together artists, retailers, caterers and community groups of Billericay to showcase the talents of local artists and to encourage more people to visit the wide variety of facilities in the town.
more Many members of Billericay Rotary Club supported the St. Luke's Hospice Events Group by supporting its fundraising Charity Race night.
more Club members enjoyed a social outing in a good cause - supporting the Rotary Club of Basildon in their Charity Firewalk by sponsoring walkers, and cheering them on at the event.
more Members travelled to Lord de Ramsey's garden in Abbots Ripton to support this major Charity Garden and Food Show.
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