IRONBRIDGE LIONS
NEWSLETTER FOR APRIL 2019
Welcome to the April edition of our newsletter. If you have questions on any of the items listed or if you wish to volunteer for any of the events or activities, please contact Colin Thompson cthompson@bcs.org.uk or call 07970 417497
Looking Back - Recent Events and Activities
Centennial Awards for Three very Special People
In 2018, as part of the Lions Centennial celebrations, each club in the uk was invited to make nominations for awards to recognise up to five individuals who had made an outstanding contribution in their own right. One of these nominations was to be for an engraved glass plaque, the remainder would be for certificates signed by our Patron, the Countess of Wessex.The Ironbridge club decided to use this opportunity to recognise 3 people who had made a significant contribution to the success of our flagship prostate screening programme - Past President Mavis Derham, Julie Rich and Jackie Taylor. These awards have been made over the past few weeks and details of the background to each is shown below.
Mavis Derham
When Mavis became our President in July 2015 she took the leadership of a relatively small club which was fairly heavily stretched to maintain its annual programme. We were not well-equipped to take on a major project like prostate screening for which we lacked both the expertise and finance and the easy option might have been to adopt a lest ambitious approach designed to maintain our existing programme. But Mavis felt passionately that our local community deserved to have a prostate screening event and she showed real leadership not only by convincing fellow Lions that we could do it but also by taking the lead of the project itself and by opening discussions with our friends in Ironbridge Rotary for a partnership relationship which has now been the basis for three very successful screening events delivering over 1750 prostate tests. The success of the screening sessions in 2017, 2018 and 2019 was the result of the efforts of a significant number of people within the club, in Rotary and in the wider community. But without the vision and leadership shown by Mavis in her Presidential year these sessions might not have happened at all.
Julie Rich
When we began the planning for a prostate screening programme in 2016 we were starting from scratch. We had little idea about what was involved or what we needed to do to run a successful PSA programme. However, we had the enormous good fortune to be put in touch with Julie Rich who had experience of working with retired consultant urological surgeon David Baxter-Smith to run public PSA testing sessions with other organisations. Having lost her father to prostate cancer, Julie was, and is, passionate about the need to offer testing to men over 50 and completely dedicated to supporting those who who wish to provide that testing.
Our success over the past 3 years has been due in large part to Julie. She has been with us as guide, mentor and enthusiastic supporter at every step from our first meeting through to the recent third PSA event, involved in planning meetings, in promotional activities and in delivering the testing itself. Crucially she has been responsible for recruiting the phlebotomists required to take the blood tests. 13 phlebotomists were involved in our most recent session and they all came to us for the evening having worked a day in local NHS hospitals. we had no hesitation in deciding that our Centennial plaque should go to Julie and we were delighted that our recent Charter lunch provided an opportunity for a surprise presentation by David Baxter-Smith.
Jackie Taylor
When Harold Taylor arrived at our prostate screening session in March 2017 he decided that the queue was too long and rang his wife to say that he was coming home. Fortunately Jackie told him to stay put – as a direct result of the testing Harold discovered that he was suffering from an aggressive form of prostate cancer which was just still just treatable.At that point, Jackie might have been quietly thankful; thankful she was but quiet she most certainly wasn’t.
Jackie decided, with her husband’s support, that they would bang the drum as loudly as possible for the Lions and for the need for a national prostate testing programme. Over the following 12 months, while Harold was undergoing his treatment Jackie wrote to the anybody she felt could influence policy – including her MP, the Health Minister and the Prime Minister. And when they wrote back with the party line – essentially that the test is not sufficiently accurate to justify its use - she told them they were wrong and she had a husband to prove it.
The sad death of her brother from prostate cancer while Harold was under treatment served merely to reinforce Jackie’s resolve to fight for a national testing system as also did the more recent news that prostate cancer deaths had overtaken those from breast cancer. Over the past two years Jackie never missed an opportunity to promote the Lions testing programme and at the recent testing event it was a great pleasure to be able to show our appreciation by presenting her with a centennial certificate.
Our first Silver over the Bridge event of the 2019 took place on Easter Sunday. As usual, each of our eight SOB events this year will be for a different charity and this one was in aid of the Midlands Air Ambulance. A gloriously sunny day brought in the visitors and gave us what is probably the most successful bridge event since we started these collections almost 40 years ago. Our first SOB took place in August 1980 and raised £132. Our Collections since then have raised a considerable amount of money for local and national charities but so far as we know, we have never actually succeeded in getting our line of coins right across the bridge. On Easter Sunday we got very close to a complete transit and, more importantly, when we counted the donations we found that we had a record figure of £650 to pass over to the Air Ambulance.
Other Donations This Month
At the April business meeting, club members agreed further donations totalling £935 as shown below.
£100 to the Lions Cyclone Idai disaster appeal (Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe)
£200 pledged to Coalbrookdale Scout group towards the £800 cost of a new climbing wall
£200 to the Anstice Trustees in recognition of their support at the recent prostate testing event.
£100 to the Ironbridge Green Gang to buy paint required for the work currently being undertaken to the Coalford foot bridge.
£335 to cover the cost of an outing for members of the Jayne Sargent cancer support group.
£995 total
Looking Ahead - Future Activities and Plans
Silver Over The Bridge
Our 2019 Silver over the Bridge season continues on Sunday 5th May with a collection for the Telford and Wrekin Parkinson's support group. Although part of the national Parkinson's UK charity, the support groups are an essentially a local service offering information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Regular events and social activities provide an opportunity to meet others to ensure that no-one has to face Parkinson's alone. .
This is the first of the four smaller, local groups included in our 2019 SOB schedule and members of the support group will be with us on the Bridge on Sunday 5th May to answer any questions about the group and its activities. Other dates in our SOB schedule are as follows:
- 26th May Diabetes UK
- 23rd June Madeley Community cafe
- 14th July Alzheimers Society
- 4th august Newport Visually Impaired
- 25th August Community First Responders
- 15th September MyFam project
Fashion Show
Our next major event is our Ladies Fashion 22nd May and we still have tickets available. The show is being run in collaboration with Colours – a company specialising in fundraising fashion events - the evening will provide an opportunity to enjoy a glass of prosecco and to shop for a new wardrobe at a significant discount. All the clothes come from leading high street fashion brands and all items are offered at least 50% cheaper than the original in-store price. The show is being held at The Wakes opposite the Oakengates theatre and doors will open at 6.30 on 22ndMay. Tickets cost £5 and are available online from https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/622868 or email Carol Powell (carolpowell60@btinternet.com)
Handover 2019
For Lions clubs, the annual Handover event marks the end of the Presidential year and the transfer of responsibility to a new team of officers. This year's Handover dinner will take place at the Coalbrookdale Community centre on Saturday 22nd when Jim Philbin will pass on the Presidential chain of office to John Marsh. Other roles for the 2019/20 year will be as follows:
Vice-President - Charlie Miller
Secretary and Web Master- Colin Thompson
Treasurer - Jill Marsh
Community Service Chair - Graham Powell
Club Director - Gordon Weston
And Finally
The full diary list of forthcoming events can be found HERE. If you would like more information about any of them or if you would like to be involved in any please email cthompson@bcs.org.uk or telephone 07970 41749
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