Thursday, 24 December 2009

Sleigh collection during bad weather

The Lions Club Of Billericay would like to sincerely apologise to the residents of Billericay for not being able to bring Santa out on his Sleigh since last Friday.

As you will appreciate whilst the main roads have been clear of snow and ice, the side roads along with the pavements and paths have not. The Lions felt that this would be an accident waiting to happen, and as well as concerns for Santa's 'elpers, we were also concerned for parents and children who would want to come out to see Santa in his Sleigh. We are sure you will agree that everyones safety must come first, and whilst we are disappointed that we were not able to commit to all our collections, we have been able to make it round some streets of Billericay and raised money to be given back to worthwhile causes within our Community.

Once again we are sorry if we haven't made it to your street as advertised, but would like to thank you for your support and hope we can count on it continuing in 2010.

Thank you and have a safe and merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year

Dave
President Lions Club of Billericay

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Christmas Sleigh

It is always a great privilege when the time comes for Father Christmas to visit our town in the Lions Christmas Sleigh as we know that it brings joy to both young and old. From the children seeking a sweet and a word with Santa to the obvious pleasure of watching Parents and Grandparents.

Sleigh Routes start on Thursday 10th December this year and more deatils of the routes can be found at the link below

http://www.billericaylions.com/Sleighroutes2009.htm

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Sunday, 11 October 2009

World Sight Day

If you are reading this, you are unlikely to know what it is like to put one foot in front of the other without knowing what you are going to bump into. Unlikely to know what it is to endure a life where every pace is a step into the unknown.
At precisely noon on Thursday 8th October, World Sight Day, we asked Town Concillors, Clergy from Emmanuel Church and the Headteacher from Billericay School to take that step with us and, at the same time, our organisation took their own step into the unknown by planning an event that occurs simultaneously across the British Isles.
Over 950 clubs throughout the islands were asked to coordinate the largest blindfolded walk on record, with club members, civic leaders and local dignitaries all setting off on a 300 metre walk at the same time.
With over 1.3 million members in 46,000 clubs in 205 countries, Lions Club International has a long, proud, history of supporting the blind and visually impaired and made a strong commitment to community service and serving youth throughout the world. In 1925 Helen Keller challenged Lions to be "Knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness" and, in 1931, Lions Clubs International began a program promoting the use of white canes for people who are blind.
If you want to know more contact us at lions@billericaylions.com or leave a post here on our Blog on your experiences with the Blind

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Comment on our Blog

Tell us what you think. Shall we Jazz it up. All suggestions welcome especially from all you regular social networkers

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Life with the Lions

If you get the BDRA Resident and have read Life with the Lions please tell us what you like and don't like so that we can try to keep this regular feature of interest to BDRA Resident Readers

Monday, 5 October 2009

NOW! That’s A Xmas Music Quiz

Details of our news quiz can be found at http://www.billericaylions.com/quiz.htm, where you can also download a copy.

Going Underground Quiz

All marked answers and answer sheets for the Going Underground quiz have now been posted.