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Cookery Class Night Out at Tedfords
The members of the Cookery Class entertained teacher Chef Jim Mulholland and his wife to an evening out at Tedfords Restaurant to celebrate the end of the course.
A great evening of good food, good wine was enjoyed by all.
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Speakers December 12 January 13
Adrian Donladson, Lisburn Council/Colin Mitchell,My Job Talk/Sulaman Abdulahi,HapaNI,Ambassadorial Scholar Delia Ferguson,
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Jole Rider 2013
Jole Rider “Joins up” Rotary in April 2012.
Thanks to Lisburn, and Limavady 13 Rotary Clubs joined forces to push start the Jole Rider International Project in District 1160.
All 13 clubs collected a total 240 bicycles, and over 3000 books to send to Gambia. The first 40 ft container left a warehouse in Lisburn on Sat 18th May 2012, and made its way to Jole Rider Headquarters in Wiltshire. In fact the books collected were so desperately needed that they were immediately shipped on to Africa the following week.
The Jole Rider Project in the UK has sent in total over 10,000 bikes to Gambia, and David Swetenham is totally astounded with the collective result managed by Rotarians in Ireland. All of participating clubs collected the required £10 per bike, and 50p per book needed for shipping to Africa.
In March 2012 the Rotary Clubs of Lisburn and Limavady, also hosted a St Patricks Day Jole Rider sponsored cycle run. Over thirty “Paddy Riders” as they are now known, collected individual sponsorship and this extra funding brought the total amount raised for Jole Rider to over £4500.
Johnsons Coffee a local Lisburn company kindly donated trucks to pick up bikes and books from around the country.
At the end of project Trevor and Peter were gobsmacked at the response from Larne, Lagan Valley, Newry, Banbridge, Armagh, Newtownards, Newtownabbey, Ballymoney, and Cookstown. But because of this success Peter ,Trevor, and PP Darren Mornin wanted to make it bigger and better!!!!
SO, WHATS HAPPENING TO JOLE RIDER 2013.
So, the inspirational plan was always to make it bigger and better, and with a further push in 2013 the projects profile is now really starting to grow. This year Lisburn, along with 20 other nearby clubs, are set to collect over 500 bikes and perhaps 4000 school books.
During February and March 2013, all the bikes and books are once again being uplifted by Johnsons Coffee delivery trucks. Dermot Johnson MD of Johnsons Coffee has also very kindly agreed to financially sponsor Rotary Club of Lisburn`s efforts on Jole Rider over the next two years.
Lisburn Rotarian, Philip Morrow, MD of PRM Ltd, a keen supporter of the project, has also very kindly agreed to store all the bikes until they are ready to ship to the UK.
Our own Chair of International, Mervyn Shannon is busily organising the
2nd Jole Rider Fun Run which is to be held on March 23rd 2013. The Fun Run route is between Dungannon Enterprise Park, and the Glenavon House Hotel, Cookstown.
The sponsored bike run will once again raise additional funds for shipping the bikes to Jole Rider UK.
President Seamus, at Dungannon, and President John Smith at Cookstown are also helping this year`s run by organising the official start and finish to the day.
A Celebration Jole Rider Dinner is to be held in the evening of 23rd March, with District Governor Jack, Matt Porter District Chair of International, and David Swetenham being in attendance.
The celebration dinner will highlight all the great efforts and enthusiasm of Rotarians who will participate this year. It will also be a great opportunity to hear first hand from David Swetenham, how we as Rotarians are making a real difference.
So, if your interested in joining our combined clubs collection to fill 2 containers , of books and bikes, contact Trevor Stewart @ 07515 577146
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Disney on Ice
Following on from our successful Golf Day when Northern Ireland Childrens Cancer fund was one of the recipients of monies raised, a small group of children were entertained with their parents at the Odyssey performance of Disney on Ice.
Once again Philip Morrow organised the event and hosted the group in the PRM box. Refreshments were provided for all the children and their parents.
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Carol Singing at Lisburn Mall
Pond Park Primary School pupils, ably conducted by music teacher Laura Kerr were the stars of the Annual Lisburn Rotary Club Carol Singing in Lisburn Mall on Tuesday 18th December.
Organised by John McIlroy and assisted by Collectors Colin, Robin and others some £340 was raised for Rotary charities.
Our thanks to Head Master Geoffrey Cherry for letting us avail of his wonderful choir.
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Kitchen Club
This years Kitchen Club under the Tutorship of Jim Mulholland reached a climax when the members entertained their partners to a sumptuous banquet in the College on Tuesday 8th January.
Mervyn Shannon hosted the guests to aperitifs in his luxurious premises.
The Class then had a wonderful meal out a Tedfords in Belfast where Jim and his wife were their guests for the evening.
This marked the completion of the course.
Photos of kitchen class events are available on the Gallery
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Speakers and Visitors November 12
On 2nd November Peter Watson. British Airways Pilot gave us an insight into flying Jumbo Jets as well as his career path into commercial piloting
He had some interesting information and risks involved in landing it the more difficult airports
On 16th November PP John intoduced,Alan McKelvey who is involved with helping with business advice and fund raising for the Masicorp Trust which is invovled with he township of Masiphumelele, near Cape Town in South Africa.It is home to more than 38,000 people. Most live in shacks. Six families or more share one water tap and toilet facility. Roughly 70% have no regular work
‘Masiphumelele’ – is the word in Xhosa that translates to ‘We will succeed!’.
Alan spends several months a year in the Cape supporting the township and is spported by PP John who also has invovlment with Masiphumelele
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Youth Leadership Competition
Some 22 students entered for the Rotary Club of Lisburn Youth Leadership Competition organised by the New Generations Committee under Chairman Henry McNally.
After extensive interviews, Chloe Carson a pupil at wallace High School was selected aas the winner to go forward to the regional finals. She was an excellent candidate.
The finals were held in Bangor and Henry and Vice President David accompanied Chloe to the final where she performed with great credit but unfortunately was not chose to represent the region.
We were delighted to have Chloe as our representative and look forward to her visiting the club to collect her award.
All 22 applicants were from Wallace High School and the school have expressed an interest in forming an Interact Club.
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World Peace Conference 2013
Details of World Peace conference hosted by Rotary Club of Derry/Londonderry on 24th to 26th May 2013 are available by clicking on link on right side of webpage
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Past President Norman Collins
Norman Collins honorary member of the Rotary Club of Lisburn passed away on November 9th.
Norman was a founding member of the club, Past President and a Paul Harris fellow.
His contribution to the Club over the years was immense and he has been sadly missed these last few years and we deeply regret his passing
He was in his 99th year and had attended the Club regularly until his mid 90’s
He was the much loved father of David, Judith and Father in law of Gisela and grandfather of Timothy.
A large number of Rotarians attended a service of thanksgiving for his life on Friday November 16th in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church