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Early evening visit to the Tannery Development and meal

13th August 2024
Venue: Tannery Development, Canterbury
Early evening visit to the Canterbury Tannery Development lead by Andrew Clague who was the principal architect on this project.
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Inter Club Bat & Trap Competition Evening

16th August 2024
Venue: The Golden Lion, Broad Oak
This year's Rotary in Canterbury Interclub Bat & Trap Competition is being held in the evening of Friday, 16th August at the Golden Lion Pub, Broad Oak.
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A sewing machine, pogo stick and child’s scooter!

Rotarians are certainly people of action though, as far as we know, no member of our Club has ventured out on a pogo stick. Nevertheless, one of our members recently DELIVERED a pogo stick and other items to Tools for Self Reliance in Canterbury.

Please note: This news post was originally published inFebruary 2020; Pilgrims Hospices no longer participates in Tools for Self-Reliance.

To find out more about the scheme, please visit their website.

 

Earlier in the month we posted a story about collecting tools for the Tools for Self Reliance (TFSR) workshop based in the Pilgrims Hospice in Canterbury (a branch of the UK-wide Tools for Self Reliance charity and the only branch in Kent). 

We’re not sure if it’s as a direct result of this article, but we were contacted by someone from Harbledown who had an old treadle sewing machine, pogo stick and child’s scooter that they no longer needed. TFSR can refurbish such old sewing machines and send them to some of the poorest parts of Africa where they are used to help poor families set up their own small business following small scale community skills training. 

So, after encouragement from fellow Rotarian Bob Anderson (who is also a founder member of the busy Canterbury TFSR branch), Past President Richard Kemball-Cook went off to collect the items and deliver them to the TFSR workshop. Little did he know that he’d be moving the sewing machine from Harbledown to the workshop on foot, with the machine carefully placed on a trolley. Richard says “Progress was perilously slow and there were roads to cross. Thankfully, there were no close encounters – the Singer machine is a heavy cast iron machine, so I’m not sure who would have come off worse had there been one!”

We’re not sure what TFSR will do with the pogo stick and child’s scooter, but often they sell items such as these at boot fairs or via ebay. Any funds raised from such sales will go towards funding containers which are used to ship tools out to Africa.

Our Club has supported TFSR and the local Pilgrims Hospice workshop for over seven years. Just a few weeks ago we received a letter of thanks from the leader of the volunteer team thanking us for our contribution towards the purchase of a PAT (Portable Appliance Test) machine, which is now in situ in the workshop.

Picture: Richard happily delivers the treadle machine to John Burton from the TFSR workshop. Picture credit: Richard Kemball-Cook/Rotary Club of Canterbury. 

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