Seaford Scene March 2022

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SEAFORD ROTARY

Seaford Rotary is 75 years Young

Towards the end of 1946 a group of Seaford businessmen met for lunch in a small upstairs room at Granny’s Tea Shop in Clinton Place, now Olliver’s Restaurant. Amongst them was Stanley Blomfield, a past member of Hove Rotary Club and two Rotarians from the Brighton Club, Alfred Gardner and Harry Symes. Their meeting was to discuss the possibility of forming a Rotary Club in Seaford. These informal lunches continued each week until numbers had increased to 24, when it was decided that things should be taken a step further. As a result, 75 years ago, on 7th February 1947 the inaugural meeting of Rotary Club of Seaford was held at the Dorothy Café in High Street. The first meeting of the Council of the Interim Rotary Club of Seaford followed four days later. Now 75 years on Seaford Rotary is still going strong with 38 members supported by over 100 Friends,

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Business Partners and volunteers; Santa’s sleigh in December and Boot, Craft and Produce Fairs on Martello Fields on the first Sunday of the summer months raising money for charitable causes; donating to charitable organisations and those who are less fortunate; carrying out community work such as supporting Seahaven Foodbank; helping young persons in the town with donations for school and club activities and equipment, and all the time supporting the fight to eradicate Polio. Long may Seaford Rotary continue to support Seaford.

Donation to Guide Dogs for the Blind Last March whilst the country was in lockdown due to the Covid pandemic, a talk was given remotely via Zoom to Seaford Rotary by Mick Etheridge and Pam Byrne from The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, known under its working title as Guide Dogs.

After the presentation, it was agreed that the club would make a donation to support this charity, and that this should be done in person once the lockdown was over, and it was possible to meet again face to face. Thus, on 12th January, both Mick Etheridge accompanied by his guide dog Onyx and Pam Byrne accompanied by her guide dog Poppy attended the lunchtime meeting when the donation was formerly handed to them. Their two guide dogs sat obediently whilst lunch was served. After lunch the donation cheque was presented by Vice President Ann Reed. Seaford Rotary welcomes new members and new Friends of Seaford Rotary. For more information contact us on www.seafordrotary.org.uk. Images from top: Vice President Ann Reed presenting the donation cheque to Mick Etheridge with Onyx and Pam Byrne with Poppy; Dorothy Café – location of the First Meeting of Rotary Club of Seaford.

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What’s On in March?

19min
pages 117-121

Index of Businesses

7min
pages 122-124

A Good Read

1min
page 116

West View Beach Huts for Hire

1min
pages 114-115

2022 Martello Half Marathon

1min
pages 109-110

‘Model Railways?’ I Hear You Say

1min
pages 106-107

Lewes District Citizens Advice

1min
page 108

On the Verge – Marching into Spring

4min
pages 102-105

Seaford Afternoon Flower Club

1min
page 99

Neighbourhood Watch Roundup

5min
pages 100-101

The Probus Club of Seaford

3min
pages 82-85

Trees for Seaford

4min
pages 78-81

Clifden House

2min
pages 73-74

The Youth Counselling Project

3min
pages 70-72

Seaford Bonfire Society

1min
page 44

Alfriston and Cuckmere Valley Twinning Association

1min
page 57

Seaford Gardens

2min
page 77

Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club

1min
pages 75-76

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

1min
pages 63-66

Seaford Museum – Shipwreck with a Happy Ending...

2min
pages 51-52

Seaford Natural History Society – Seaford Head Dewpond Restoration Project

3min
pages 42-43

Seaford Community Garden

2min
pages 31-32

Seaford Splash

2min
pages 4-5

Meeching Amateur Dramatics – Haggard

1min
pages 21-22

Seaford Rotary

2min
pages 6-7

The Growing Project at the Downs Leisure Centre

2min
pages 12-13

Seaford Photographic Society

3min
pages 8-11

Uno22: Three – An Uplifting New Display for Spring at Seaford’s New Gallery

3min
pages 18-20

Cupani Garden

2min
pages 33-38
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