The bulletin was designed to keep club members in touch and also to share what they were up to during lock down.
As it was just two sides, some entries were too long to be included and so we developed a ‘Weekly bulletin extras’ web page. We ceased producing the bulletin after 25 weeks but agreed that it would be good to continue to have a space to showcase interests and activities of Chelmsford Mildmay Rotarians.
From this point 'Weekly bulletin extras' becomes 'Public Eye'.
As a reminder of the 25 weeks click on the image below:
more - on a zip wire . . .
more 'Where do scarecrows go at night?' Adventures on the Beaulieu Scarecrow Trail.
more Ian and Michele Hutchinson give some brief tips on how to keep the coronavirus from bugging you.
more - club member's moment on a zip wire
more - a successful bid
more the newsletter of Open Road. Includes article about visit to our club (page 10).
more – the city of Bristol.
more - introducing Vivian Maier
more OR What we did on our holiday.
more Poem
more Unable to meet as usual Inner Wheel members remain active and busy.
more Roger and Ruth’s Rambles around Beaulieu
more The story and the poem
more The British presence and rule in India for 347 years has enriched the English language.
more Words written in praise of cow parsley
more What to do with 3000 chocolates during 'lockdown'.
more Dialogue from the film The Court Jester (1956)
more Phil pays tribute to Za's craft circle
more Gerald Manley Hopkins, Alice Notley, Dame Edith Sitwell . . .
more from New Zealand Woman's Weekly agony aunt Dorothy Dix 9 December 1937
more Poem by Gordon's cousin's friend Willie Sinclair