Fylde Soroptimists 80th Birthday
Fylde Soroptimists – Guiding Badge
Fylde Soroptimist Challenge Badge Fylde Soroptimists are delighted to launch a Soroptimist Challenge Badge in collaboration with a local guiding group, Amounderness FY Rangers. These unofficial guiding badges are created on a regular basis with guiding groups and partner organisations (Sealife have recently done an environmental one) and they go international via the Guiding network – but are the result of local partnerships. The Soroptimist Challenge Badge is the culmination of two years’ work by both partners, creating a series of challenges – 33 in all – for all age groups to include Rainbows through to Senior Rangers. The challenges range from researching Soroptimism to knitting poppies; completing word quizzes; undertaking creative activities; carrying out a community project; and learning about different aspects of both organisations. The badge, which was designed by one of the young Rangers, will help promote Soroptimism to all youth groups
Fylde – further update on Toilet Twinning
“TOILET TWINNING” CASINO NIGHT RAISES OVER £840 Members and friends enjoyed a fabulous evening of fun on St Patrick’s evening at member Nina Szulc’s house when she organised a “Casino Evening” and raised over £840 for the Fylde Soroptimists’ “80 for 80” toilet twinning project. Nina’s brother, Mike Szulc, and his friend, Mark Piva, who together run The Winning Hand, set up a Casino roulette wheel and Blackjack table and Nina’s guests played with “mock” chips to try and win the biggest amount. As well as prizes for the guests with the most “chips” at the end of the evening, there was also a huge raffle with super prizes donated by various businesses and friends. These included a meal for 2 at Gusto, £60 voucher from In The Style online clothing, a chocolate bouquet from Sweet Lisa’s and a selection of gifts and wine. “Thor”
Regional Meeting – February 2018
Fylde Toilet Twinning Update
Press Release Fylde Soroptimists are forging ahead with their “80 for 80” Toilet Twinning project and are well on their way to securing the twinning of 80 toilets within the Fylde Borough. This means that £4,800 will go towards the provision of sanitation and hygiene education in places such as Nepal, Cambodia and some African countries where conditions are particularly dangerous to health, which, in turn, will enable better education for the children in these areas. They have been supported in the project by Mark Menzies, MP, Fylde Borough Council, Lytham Hall, Freckleton Social Club, No. 10 Ale House, the Glendower Hotel and St Annes Parish Church – all of whom have twinned their toilets. Fylde Soroptimists are also working in close contact with the pupils at AKS and they have been doing some amazing fundraising activities, resulting in the twinning of eleven toilets at