ELY- The Rotary Club of Ely is seeking donations from local Rotarians and the community to support the Rotary International Foundation Disaster Relief Fund. The Rotary Foundation will utilize its …
Diana Goldstein
Published:
2:44 PM February 26, 2021
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, the Inner Wheel of Ely s 71st charter celebration took place via Zoom
- Credit: DIANA GOLDSTEIN
The Inner Wheel Club of Ely celebrated their 71st Charter, not in the usual way with a dinner and speaker, but with afternoon tea on a zoom meeting.
Individual boxes were delivered to members containing sandwiches, sausage rolls and cakes.
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, the Inner Wheel of Ely s 71st charter celebration took place via Zoom
- Credit: DIANA GOLDSTEIN
They were all made and beautifully arranged and all made by vice president Julia Smith.
So it does seem like a relevant conversation to be having locally.
Moreover, climate change is becoming an ever important issue and we need to be making significant changes at national, local and individual levels to curb its impact.
It seems so sad to find that people cannot even do the bare minimum of putting rubbish in the bin.
We were all taught about why littering is bad for the environment and local wildlife and I won’t reiterate that now, but perhaps it should be reiterated to a wider audience.
It seems baffling to me that if everyone is meant to be staying home, how could there possibly be enough time to throw so much on the ground outside?