Friday, 27 August 2010

Just a few emails!

Well the wedding is nearly here so no Rotary was my promise to myself...can't even do that can I!!! I have just spent 2 hours on emails and am glad as I can now have the weekend feeling better that i did it all..and can relax and enjoy my babies special day...
Tell you all about it next week!

Thursday, 26 August 2010

RC Llanelli August 26th

In a very Busy week I had planned to visit RC Llanellli as I thought a break from the wedding and celebrations of Steves 50th Birthday might be a welcome relief and was I right...yessseee of course I was!
A great meeting and a wonderful welcome from friends old and new, President Melanie had only flown in from her holidays that morning and had planned such around her work and my visit ...thats dedication!
Lots going on in this club and a club with so much planned including  a matching grant to build an audiology unit in Ghana...amazing work and great visit and even the most awful weather home could not dampen it.

Sunday, 22 August 2010

August 20th RYLA- last of this years...

Well another year of RYLA over and again an excellent job done by Rtn Hugh Clatworthy. 100 young people over 4 weeks all having done things and learning things about themsleves and leadership and teamwork. Thanks to all who participated and all who worked for its success.

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards 2010

For the last two weeks of July and three weeks in August, the Dolygaer Outdoor Education Centre played host to RYLA 2010. Dolygaer is situated between the Ponsticill and Pentwyn reservoirs in the Brecon Beacons National Park about five miles north of Merthyr Tydfil. The Centre is on the doorstep of some of the most beautiful and challenging countryside to be found anywhere in the UK. This Outdoor Education Centre was set up by Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council in the early 1970’s and is well used by groups of young people throughout the year. We have based our RYLA courses at the Dolygaer Centre for over ten years.

Following the successes of many RYLA courses in recent years, it made good sense to return to Dolygaer again for 2010, with 97 sponsored students with an average age of 17 attending one of the four RYLA courses. Following the availability of detailed “guidance notes” many of the difficulties experienced in previous years problems were successfully overcome. A goodly number of the students said that they would like to have the benefit of a briefing by the local Rotarians and also the opportunity of speaking to one of the previous year’s RYLA student. All four courses started promptly at 3pm on the Sunday afternoon with introductions, safety instructions and basic ground rules etc.

Sunday afternoon was no easy introduction to the activities at Dolygaer, as straight away the candidates were kitted out, split into three teams and went on a gorge walk which got everyone mixing in together – the teamwork had started. Over the ensuing five days the youngsters tackled caving, rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing, hill walking, orienteering as well as an evening on Rotary topics. By the end of all the four weeks it was apparent that the teamwork was fully established and although worn out the youngsters had a great time. To round off each week there was a barbeque on the Friday evening for parents and visiting Rotarians from all parts of South and Mid Wales.

Around 300 visitors attended the Dolygaer Centre either on the Sunday afternoon arrival and / or the Friday night barbeque making all of this year’s RYLA courses very friendly occasions. The RIBI President Rtn Jim Moulson attended one of the Friday evening barbeques and a Sunday afternoon introduction sessions. Our District Governor Donna Wallbank was able to join us on all of the Sunday afternoons and again for the Friday evening barbeques.

The camaraderie which had built up was plain for all visitors to see, as was the great increase in confidence which had built up in these people over the week when compared with their first meeting on the Sunday afternoon when everyone was very reserved. All the students went home happy but tired having made many new friends and put a number of new challenges behind them.

Leadership is not something that can be instilled in one short week and it would be foolish to suggest that this RYLA course has produced the leaders of the future. What we have done, however, is to take a group of young people from a wide range of abilities and backgrounds from all over the District and get them to work as teams, undertake activities that they might not otherwise try out. From the teamwork they experienced and the confidences they gained, leadership skills should start to emerge.

A by product of the course is the experience of learning to live with other people their own age in an unfamiliar environment – something that many of them will be facing shortly as they leave home to go away to University. We all hope that the RYLA experience will stand then in good stead in later life.

From the Rotary point of view RYLA still represents excellent value for money and I would strongly urge all Clubs to have the maximum contact possible - before, during and after RYLA. Sadly, some students again reported that they had little or no contact with their sponsoring Club; many suggested that they would have liked to have more information at their initial briefing session. I can only suggest that all the 2010 RYLA students are invited to meet potential 2011 RYLA students to obtain “first hand” information about the course and find out more about Dolygaer and the various activities, which form an important part of the RYLA experience.

RYLA Certificates have been handed out to most Club representatives at the Friday evening barbecue. I am hoping that all successful RYLA candidates are invited to a Club function to receive their certificates. This is an excellent opportunity of publicising at least some of the Community activities of your Club by sending a report to your local newspaper.

Thank you all for your ongoing support.
I will be opening the list for the 2011 RYLA courses shortly, once I have finalised dates with the management at Dolygaer.

Off to Alcester for General Council

Another Road to travel on my Rotary Journey this time to Alcester for the First General Council...two days of meeting with 28 others all who are as passionate about their Districts as I am mine...lets see what happens at the end of it and I'll tell you all about it next week. 

Friday, 20 August 2010

August 22nd-23rd RIBI- General Council at Alcester

With a week to the wedding I head of to Alcester! need my head seeing to I think!  however I don't think a family wedding counts as an excusable reason for not representing the District..Steve and Steph will get it sorted though I am sure!....
Anyway The first meeting of the General Council means lots of reading before hand of all those documents! So no rest for the wicked me thinks...I also think I must have been very wicked!!!

August 20th RYLA- last of this years...

Thursday, 19 August 2010

August 19th - RC Builth Wells

A great Night with a briliant bunch of Rotarians and their wives who all enjoy each others company and thus do good things in their community. Well done and keep enjoying your Rotary.

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

August 17th RC Barry Vale

Another Visit but how wonderful it was..relaxed and informal and great work being done locally and Internationally, Well DOne Ann on having a smooth run club kept in order by Quinton, thanks also for putting the Morris Dancers on for my entertainment!and for the Runner Beans and Beetroot from Phil....Have a super year..

Tuesday 17th August Conference meeting

My god this year is going quick and the conference is about 7 weeks away so full steam ahead, good meeting and Howard cracked the whip again, Thnaks Bob and Bill for coming to the back of beyond...Brynmawr...and for all you are doing...x and Howard you and Chris are Stars,,,xx

Tuesday 17th August RC Brynmawr

What hard work it is to be the guest in your own club! but great to be with my friends for an hour or two..
and I inducted two new members Pauline and Laurence so Brynmawr are starting of well....welcome Both of you to a great club who are doing good things locally, nationally and Internationally...Lifestraws has been hard work for some members but has made a huge International differenc, Good Luck David for a great Year.

Monday 16th August RC Porthcawl

What a full house...a warm welcome and a good President in Bill...delivery of inspiration was not marred by Trustee David being there nor DGE Mike and so many officers of district!!!! of course not....although I obviously wondered what notes on my performance were made!!!

However RC Porthcawl do amazing things in their community and outside and deserve a huge pat on the back a good meeting and a nice drive home, although i missed Steve for doing that as he really is my strength, but he had to attaend a funeral and missed all the good humour and warmth of welcome from the Rotaraians there. Thanks AG Sandra for looking after me..xx  

Friday, 13 August 2010

RYLA...Sunday August 15th

The last group for the year, looks like a great group of young people who will as others behind them become greta ambassadors for the clubs sponsoring them. What an amazing opportunity Rotary Clubs give these young leaders of the future..Thanks Hugh and all those who take part in the organising of the events. 

weekend of from Rotary...well until RYLA and thats something not to miss

Weekend off, well working Friday and Sat morning ...then of to Birmingham for the Hen Night there..looking forward to seeing my sisters and Mum and to go out with them...so many years since we have done that together...and of course dressing Steph up!
Not long to the wedding now and so much needs doing..if I see another order of service to ribbon up I will scream...not really!
Then Sunday I will drive home and go to RYLA...good excuse not to drink too much Saturday Night!

Thursday 12th August RC BARRY

A nice drive to Barry to see my friend Don and his club. A great welcome from a club doing well and lots of plans ahead. Can't wait to see their fireworks in November and they promised it won't rain..apparently it never has even if it has been bucketing down all day it stops in time for the display..who has the phone line to God for that to happen..if anyone knows the number let me know it for August 29th please!  

Wednesday 11th August RC LLANISHEN

We went along to RC Llanishens meeting this evening held at the Cardiff Castle Museum, a great venue and revisited since we were there for Jims Visit two weeks ago.
Good food, great fellowship and wonderful people making a difference locally and internationally, keep up the good work. Nice too that the Partners were invited too and good to speak to them about their work alongside their partners.

Tuesday 10th August R.C CEFN SIDAN

A nice drive down west to meet DGN David and Dianne at their home for a coffee and chat and then off to the club meeting. A warm welcome was received and lots of information received about what they have been doing and are about to do. A club that obviously is pleased to have David there as DGN.

Tuesday 10th August R.C BLACKWOOD

RC Blackwood Lunch Visit a lovely visit meeting all the members and a chance to say Thankyou to Rtn Colin Brace for donating all thsoe Welsh Cakes for the Rotary Stand and also a Big thanks to Howard the Mattress for sleeping over on the Friday Night for the Eisteddfod Sheletr box Sleepover..Thanks all as well for taking your turn on the Stand and letting people know what we are doing in Rotary in District 1150. A good club visit with a club who are doing lots locally and making a difference.

Monday 9th August

Sorry RC Merthyr Tydfil for letting you down, we will rebook in the near future and see you all then.x Thanks for understanding that it has to be Family, work then Rotary.

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Thursday, 5 August 2010

Thursday August 5th...no visits...except to the Eisteddfod..

2 left!!!! and just about to get off to meet the others tonight!...
Maybe it will be a bit kinder tonight, it hasn't rained today so that's a good start and the guys from RC Merthyr Tydfil tell me the general public have been very generous on the Maes with our Pakistan distaster appeal...a few Shelterboxes on their way I hope...

tell you more tomorrow.... 
A little drink so we can sleep? my friends from RC Merthyr Tydfil join me in the Shelterbox sleepover challenge..
comfy over there?
A Cwych from Ganesh Before sleep...

Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Wednesday August 4th RC Narberth and Whitland

Tonight we are off to the RC Narberth and Whitland

And then back to the Shelter box tent on the Eisteddfod site. Alone tonight and its wet the guys from Abertillery tell me, they are trying their hardest to keep the rain out.! might be home early me thinks!!!!
Well we are at Narberth for 7.30 pm and back afterwards so we will be late coming home anyway!

Update..great night at the Narberth Club, full of committed people doing great things and a lovely meal as well. A nice journey home trying to stay awake!

12.01 after midnight arrived at the Eisteddfod site, changed out of business wear into trackies at the side of the Van!!!! I now, know I am roughing it....alone in the tent and asleep straight away...until 2am..then 3am then 4am and then 5am and gave up at 6am and went home!

All in a good cause!!!!

Tuesday 3rd August 2010 RC Port Talbot

Of to Port Talbot for the offcial Visit to their Club.
Unfortunately President Phil had had a triple by pass the day before, so we will forgive him as that seems a reasonable excuse! Seriously Get Well soon Phil....a good visit and company with our Friend PDG Clayton Heycock
And a meeting with the Conference team which went well and seems to be tying up ends well.
its all happening this week...and now theres a picture on the district website of me sleeping with the RIBI Presidnet Jim!!! whoa what a lucky gfirl am I ...Steve and Jim , Mike and Steve and the girls! and and on face book too on the Shelterbox section....

So whats happening at the Eisteddfod and have you been?

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Conference committee meeting August 3rd 2010

Following the Official Visit to RC Port Talbot, the Conference committee are meeting at the Aberavon Beach Hotel, not long to Conference now and the work is speeding up for it...how hours are needed in a day? all good fun and with wonderful friends who are giving their free time to ensure we have a superb conference..Thanks all..x

August 3rd 2010 Official Visit to RC Port Talbot.

Monday 2nd August Shelterbox Girls nite in..the tent...

Thanks Girls for taking part in the Shelterbox event on the Eisteddfod site last night..another bad back moment for me and I did get a bit of sleep nlike some of my friends with us,....4 more nights left...
How people suffer when they lose everything and what a learning curve this is!