EAST ANGLIA
Modelling Inner Wheel Face Masks, District Executive Committee “not taking any chances” even at their Christmas Zoom meeting!
Felixstowe
Members of Felixstowe club delivering food to Salvation Army for their Christmas Lunch Appeal
Watton
Members were busy collecting a very generous amount of food items to donate to the local Food Bank. President Beryl Brannan on left of photo and Food Bank representative on the right.
Ely
Our December club meeting included a demonstration by one of our members on how to make a Christmas wreath. Those who participated paid £5 for a “kit” for making one or having one made for them. There was also a virtual raffle of Christmas hamper. The whole enjoyable evening raised £500. Proceeds from the Christmas wreaths was £155 to go to Pos+Ability our President Susie’s chosen Charity. £180 from the Raffle to go to Homestart and member’s donations of £165 to go to Association President’s Charity R D A
Members across G B&I including Pauline Lancaster from District 8, were pleased to join Association International Chairman Shamim Govani on December 2nd at a Zoom Glitzy Musical Bingo Evening to raise funds for Hope for Justice, Anti Modern Slavery Charity. It was a very enjoyable and successful evening with Musical Bingo games, raffle prizes and Tom Lister (singer and ex Emmerdale actor) who is an ambassador for this Charity singing Christmas songs.
Here are some of the participants.
Thanks were given to Felixstowe club’s knitters for responding to the Ipswich A&E Appeal for hats to give to patients arriving with hypothermia etc. The effort was coordinated by Audrey and a wonderful array of 51 hats were delivered.
Felixstowe
Christmas boxes to be sent to Blythswood by Felixstowe Inner Wheel and St. John’s Mothers Union.
Saffron Walden
During Lockdown 2, crafters of Saffron Walden club knitted warm and colourful hats for the homeless
District Committee Zoom Meeting -24 Nov
A successful meeting was held with Deirdre Griffin as Chairman . Well attended with all clubs represented. Here are some of the members who attended
ELY
Remembrance Sunday. Ely wreath. President Susie Sallis standing in front of Cenotaph where she had placed the wreath.
A talented knitter makes covers for Chocolate Oranges and sells them to other members for Charities
Saffron Walden
Presidents Jen and Judy attended Saffron Walden War Memorial on Sunday to lay a wreath on behalf of the club. No march past, no service, no crowds just a timed slot. However it is still important that we remember those who gave their lives for us even in this stressful year. Jen is in the picture. Judy was out of camera shot.
Thetford Inner Wheel was represented and a wreath laid at a special Remembrance Day Service in Kings House Gardens on Sunday
Ely President Suzie Sallis had wedding plans cancelled in June because of Covid restrictions so rearranged for Saturday 7th November. However lockdown was to begin on Thursday 5th November so resourceful Suzie hastily rearranged the wedding for Wednesday 4th November and so beat “Lock down”. Here is the happy couple, Mr.and Mrs. Jack and Suzie Sallis- Browne. Congratulations !
September 2020
Although our activities have been restricted we have managed to have a series of tea parties (up to six persons) in members gardens and we have really enjoyed these afternoons
Beccles
Ladies who lunch....in President Jennifer’s Conservatory Sept. 3rd.
Gt Yarmouth held their final garden meeting for 2020. Gt. Yarmouth have had 5 garden meetings hosted by members, carefully social distancing each time and it’s been good to meet again even though many of our members haven’t felt able to mix.
The Inner Wheel club of Ely held their club Zoom meeting with 19 participants including District Chairman Deirdre who addressed the meeting. Deirdre also witnessed the presentation by President Susie Sallis of a Commemorative Plate and Certificate for 50 yrs service to Ely club to our 90 year old member Rita Hughes.
We’re out for the third year running joining the Great British Litter Pick organised nationally by Keep Britain Tidy. Locals always show appreciation for our efforts and and the wearing of Inner Wheel logo high visibility raises our profile.
One of the Coffee/Garden meetings held at intervals around the Gt. Yarmouth area
The sun shone for ten members of THETFORD I.W. Club to have a coffee morning get together in the garden of their new President, Susan Watson.
The Inner Wheel Club of Saffron Walden are joining this worthy activity for the third year running. We will have our ‘high vis’ jackets on ( some even have an Inner Wheel Logo) and our litter ‘grabbers’ at the ready.
We are picking on Saturday 19th and Saturday 26th September. It’s easy to register with Keep Britain Tidy on their website and we’ve found it a good way to draw attention to Inner Wheel
https://www.keepbritaintidy.org/get-involved/support-our-campaigns/great-british-spring-clean
Outside meeting when new President Jenny Burroughes was inducted
Beccles
Having tea on a sunny day in Jacquie’s garden Worlington Aug.24th.
Six members met in Henstead Exotic Gardens. Outgoing President Jacquie was presented with gardening gloves and secateurs .
Susan Watson taking over from Cathy Witton
This took place in retiring President Chris Mason’s garden. Distances were kept and masks worn when entering Conservatory for food.
Zoom Meeting: Deidre Griffin with Club Presidents
Ely I.W. Club hold their Committee Meeting
Watton Inner Wheel club have been in action during lockdown. On June 27th 2020 they held a cake stall in a members front garden. All necessary precautions were taken as you can see and the amazing amount of £731 was raised for Mary’s Meals.
June 18th.2020. District Executive Committee meet again via Zoom for the DCM / AGM. Liz Thomas IIW Treasurer (centre) attended as guest.
The District Executive held their first meeting by zoom - all went well and the Executive declared it a success.
From Penny Thompson.
I have set up The Listening Ear 👂 in Capel and now have 50 volunteers to talk to
anyone in the village feeling isolated and who would like to hear a friendly voice on the other end of the phone.
From Tricia West.
I have been making scrubs - Sew Scrubs for Ipswich Hospital. Below is a picture of Ipswich Rotary Past President David West modelling a set. There has been such a good response that the hospital’s need is satisfied for the moment so we are making for care homes, GPS etc. All the money was raised through Facebook and Just Giving. An amazing group were cutting out and delivering the material. Made me feel a bit useful!
Early in the lockdown, Cathy, a member of Saffron Walden Club started to make beautiful colourful masks for our members and families.
We decided to collect the money raised from the sale of the masks and buy something for Radwinter Road Hospital in Saffron Walden.
The hospital requested items to please the patients, namely:- two hanging baskets for their outside eating area, a bird feeding station, stand and bird food to place in a central outside area that can be viewed by all patients.
In addition the club found out that earlier in the lockdown the hospital had had thermometers stolen so we also bought them 4 thermometers for the ward. (Who on earth would steal from a hospital!?).
The masks were so popular that in the end we had £200 left over which we sent to Medical Detection Dogs, a charity we have supported in the past. They are training dogs to be able to sniff out COVID-19.
The Coronavirus pandemic causes lockdown but members keep in touch and knit and sow for NHS e.g. Head bands from Thetford
A very successful DCM at Honington and Sapiston village hall. Here is a table of attendees....mostly Thetford