Sep 042013
 

 

Promoting ICE at BluewaterIce at Bluewater? Well, not really. It was “ICE” – In Case of Emergency. The Rotary Club of Gravesend was out again over the last days of the school holidays promoting ICE in Bluewater at The Safety Shop run by the Kent Constabulary. Rotarians like Bob Denby were at the shop talking to people about adding ICE (In Case of Emergency) contact numbers on their mobile phones or on special cards that can be kept in purses, wallets or even childrens school bags.

If you want to learn more about ICE, go to our article on ICE.

The message is the same to all ages “Put ICE in your phone and help save your life”

 

Jun 282013
 

28 April 2013 – A fine sunny day brought 820 cyclists to Gravesend promenade to join in the  annual On Your Bike sponsored bike ride. Some were casual cyclists or groups of friends wanting a leisurely ride in the countryside, some were families and others were keen cyclists. All were there to raise money for local charities.

OYB 2013 P s (3)They had a choice of three routes, 15, 30 or 45 miles, selected with the help of the Gravesend Cyclists Touring Club to suit a wide range of abilities. The shortest went along the canal path to Lower Higham, up to Cobham and through the village past Jeskyns Park over the A2 and into Gravesend.

The 30 mile route started the same way but from Cobham went on to Luddesdown, Harvel, Stansted, Ifield and back into Gravesend. The longest route started a different way going to Lower Higham via Chalk then to Cliffe, High Halstow, Hoo, Chattenden and joined the 30 mile route at Cobham.

All those who completed the course returned to the Promenade to receive a certificate and a slate coaster – many already had a collection of these from previous years each with a unique design.  Those returning sponsorship money by the end of August will also be entered in a draw for a bicycle presented by Tri The Bike Shop of Gravesend.

OYB 2013 P s (5)This was the 27th year that Gravesend Rotary Club has organised the event which has become an annual “must” for many cyclists over a wide area.  During this time over £450,000 has been raised for local charities. This year the main charity is, again, the EllenorLions Hospice. The other charities will be chosen later in the year. Initial estimates suggest that at least £12,000 will be raised for these charities but it is usually several months before all the money comes in.

The Club enjoys working with several organisations who make the event run safely and smoothly. These include: Gravesend Cyclists Touring Club which lends its expertise in organising the route, Medway Raynet provides radio communications, St John Ambulance provides emergency medical cover and several Rotary and Lions clubs provide volunteer helpers.

More photos …

Apr 182013
 

golfApril 2013 – Six Rotarians and young George set off from Gravesend for Sene Valley Gold Club at first light on on Thursday 18th April, a rather dismal morning. We were all fired up to uphold the honour of the Gravesend  “Kentish Men” in the heartland of the “Men of Kent”.

After some strong black coffee we were finally awake enough to set off into the dawn mist – our premier players in the “Old Gravesendians” looking like they should be in Augusta while was Adrian trying frantically to make our other players in the “Loose Cannons” look as thought they had played Golf at least once before.

The “Old Gravesendians” did us proud but unfortunately not enough to win the day but on the 4th , their star player Eamonn did gain victory for the longest drive.

Under Adrian’s tutorage the “Loose Cannons” did battle valiantly and with the help of a “ringer” (the Mayor of Hythe) managed to complete the course.

We all had a wonderful day – the weather was kind to us, the golf was good and the hospitality and fellowship of the Rotary Club of Hythe was fantastic and to cap it all, over £1,000 was raised for local charities.

 

 

Apr 162013
 

pplus100April 2013 – We are tantalizingly close to eradicating polio from the world. It is endemic now in only three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria. Yet a lot of effort and money is still needed to achieve this goal.

The Rotary Foundation, the international charity of Rotary International, started this project in 1979 and the World Health Organisation later joined the fight. More Recently Bill Gates has taken an active interest and his charitable Foundation has donated $355 million. Rotary has, so far, raised over $1 billion.

For more information go to:

Detail about the campaign
What’s being done in the UK