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A WOMEN’S organisation donated a car boot of food to the Prestatyn and Meliden Food Bank. Inner Wheel Club of Prestatyn (IWCP) gathered food donations instead of its annual festive fundraising lunch, which was called off due to Covid restrictions. The donations included essential cupboard items such as cereal, tinned meat and fish, long-life milk, pasta, tinned fruit and vegetables and tea bags. They were gathered over the festive period until Inner Wheel Day on Sunday, January 10. Helena Jones, IWCP correspondent, said: “Inner Wheel members were challenged to place one item every day throughout Advent and until Inner Wheel Day if we chose to do so.
A member of the Inner Wheel Club described the response from the members as ‘tremendous’. They also had donations from some businesses and from lots of friends who would normally have supported their annual fundraising coffee morning. A spokesperson added: “To the few who were able to meet to assemble the bags it was an overwhelming experience and being masked, sanitized and exceedingly careful it was a worthwhile task.” The Inner Wheel Club has not been able to meet as a club over the past months, but contact has been maintained by email, post and telephone keeping the group intact and promoting the true meaning of friendship.
Watch: Government school is good as new
Watch: Government school is good as new
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Dec 30, 2020, 06:00 IST
school during
lockdown period
During the lockdown, even as everything shut down, good work was going on at a dilapidated government school in the city. Now, the Government Primary School at Nagondanahalli is all new and ready to welcome kids thanks to members of an NGO, the Inner Wheel Club of
Bangalore IT Corridor (IWCBITC).
The school had a leaking roof and also lacked back basic amenities.
Jayasheela, headmistress, Government Primary School, Nagondanahalli, said, “The school did not even have water facility. I had brought this to the notice of the School Development Committee several times. During the lockdown, members of IWCBITC came forward to renovate the
Claire Marie Foster of St. Thomas passed away peacefully on May 31, 2020.
She was born July 7, 1929, in New Jersey to parents Clara and Leon Cybulski. Raised in Collingswood, N.J., she attended St. John grammar school and Camden Catholic High School. From childhood she yearned to travel, so she started her adventure with American Airlines, managing a V.I.P. ticket office on Wall Street in New York City. She moved on to McGettiganâs Travel Bureau in Philadelphia where she was offered the chance to travel more extensively. Soon she was invited to the opening of the elegant Virgin Isle Hotel, in St. Thomas, where she immediately fell in love with the island.