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Goring, Woodcote & District Lions Club is part of Lions Clubs International which has just been recognised by the United Nations as one of the premier NGOs in the world.
We have a Dinner and business meeting once a month on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Caversham Heath Golf Club.
We fund raise in the villages of South Oxfordshire, from South Stoke to Whitchurch on Thames. Over 80% of our money is put back into the local community with some going to Lions Clubs International projects around the world and some the National Lions projects in UK and Ireland.
We have no upper age limit (21 is minimum) and membership of the club is open to men, women and couples.
In the Woodcote area, the main noticeable things we run are the annual Lions Santa Float, the annual 10k Run and we have helped organise the Woodcote Fun day. We organise an annual conker competition held at the Cross Lanes Fruit Farm open day and support both Langtree Primary and Secondary schools.
For more information please see our website - www.lions-gwd.org.uk or contact at info@lions-gwd.org.uk or president@lions-gwd.org.uk or on 0845 833 9837
The annual tour by Father Christmas of the villages in South Oxfordshire as organised by the Lions Club of Goring, Woodcote & District is being made ready. Local Lions Club members and their helpers will bring Father Christmas on his sleigh, drawn by their ever faithful American reindeer called Sam, and will be playing selected seasonal carols on a brand new sound system this year.
A Street Collection Licence as required by South Oxfordshire District Council has already been obtained for two hours each evening from 7pm until 9pm for the following schedule of visits.
Every pound donated goes to charity with no administration charges.
| Sonning Common | Tuesday 9th & Wednesday 10th December |
| Whitchurch on Thames | Thursday 11th December |
| Woodcote | Friday 12th December |
| Woodcote | Monday 15th December |
| South Stoke | Tuesday 16th December |
| Goring on Thames | Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th December |
| Whitchurch Hill | Friday 19th December |
| Tollbridge in Whitchurch on Thames | Saturday 20th December (10.00am to 2.00pm) |
The Lions Xmas Float in 2007
On Sunday 12th October the Lions Club of Goring, Woodcote & District held their annual charity Conker Challenge at Cross Lanes Fruit Farm during the Orchard Open Day this year. With the generosity of the many participants and parents who kindly made donations the Lions raised a total of £208, which is £60 more than the amount raised at this event last year.
The photograph shows 6 year old James Sarney, one of three winning children who recorded conkers with multiple scores. The other two winners were brothers 9 year old Matthew and 11 year old William Hudson. Each winner was rewarded with a small cuddly lion prize. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day which was also blessed with good weather.
Despite having difficulty in finding enough good quality conkers this year, due to the disease affecting most of the horse chestnut trees in the area, the Conker Challenge went ahead as planned and proved to be a great success.
The Lions Club provides help to people in need and continues to rely on public donations and several other fundraising activities throughout the year, such as selling a varied selection of Fruit Cakes for all occasions which are baked exclusively for Lions Clubs, are hand finished, free of artificial colourings & additives, and only use the finest GM free ingredients. These ‘Cottage Cakes for Charity’ are sold by the Club throughout the year, and regularly at the Sue Ryder sales days in Nettlebed.
A local family are now able to sit and eat their meals together around the same table thanks to the donation of a dining table and four chairs donated by Goring, Woodcote & District Lions Club this week.
The Lions Club were alerted by Social Services to the need by a family for a small foldable table and some chairs to fit into the limited space where they live. The Lions Club were pleased to be able to discretely respond immediately with the donation and delivery to the family of a gateleg dining table and four chairs.
Respecting the need to not reveal the identity and location of the family involved, photograph does show Lion Charles Slater and Liz Gibson loading the furniture at the point of despatch and ready for delivery. These Lions Club members and supporters are local people who are able and prepared to volunteer their time in this way to help those in need within the local community.
Goring, Woodcote & District Lions Club collected a total of £215 at the Easter weekend through the sale of £1 draw tickets to win 3 large chocolate Easter eggs. The eggs were put on display for tickets to be sold at the Sun pub at Whitchurch Hill, Caversham Heath Golf Club and at the Police Rehabilitation Centre, Flint House in Goring.
The photograph shows Mrs Chris Mott, Landlady at the Sun Inn handing the £90 cash raised in sales of tickets at Whitchurch Hill to Lion Brian Godley, Fund Raising. The winner of this egg was Mr Chris Quinton and family from Woodcote.
The sale of similar giant Easter eggs at Caversham Heath Golf Club and at Flint House raised a further £125 for Goring, Woodcote & District Lions Club charity projects. Funds are also raised by this local Lions Club using the ‘Great Weather Lottery’ and ‘Cottage Cakes for Charity’ which are sold at Sue Ryder Care Centre sales days in Nettlebed, and at many other local events throughout the year.
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