Monday, January 26, 2009
Friday, May 30, 2008
MS FIT
So what are you doing at 2pm on Tuesday 10th June
The usual? Watching telly? nothing exciting?
Then how about joining us at TJ’s Fitness Centre and make a real effort to get as fit as you can this summer.
What we have done is arrange for a months trial is to hire the centre purely for MS sufferers (No general public allowed) for an hour a week. Combine that with the services of Steve Marsh as our very own personal trainer / rehabilitation adviser and you have an opportunity not to be missed. Your own exercise program designed specifically for you within your capabilities (whether you be walking wounded or wheel chair bound) to help you make the most of what you’ve got and all for FREE. As the medical profession are so fond of saying “use it or lose it!”.
The benefits of losing a few pounds are well documented as is raising your heart rate for just a few minutes on a regular basis and if the exercise doesn’t get you going then the sight of me and Jane in lime green lycra leotards should bring a smile to face if nothing else.
What have you got to lose? Give it a go! Ring Jane on 0797 662 9012 to reserve you place and book your transport if you need it.
Committee News
If you can’t think of a better way of spending a glorious sunny afternoon than at an MS Branch Committee meeting then you need serious medical advice. But attend we did at the Riverside Centre on the 12th May, this being my first meeting I was flitting around some teenager on their first date trying to make sure everything went well and all in all I think it went OK. That is if you disregard noise from the ball room dancing classes the other side of a flimsy partition and the guy in the loft space above our heads rewiring with a very large hammer making thinking let alone intelligent conversation a challenge.
In my opening remarks I welcomed everyone to the meeting and said how I felt that we all had own areas of expertise or interests that are dear to our hearts and that by concentrating on what we enjoy and are good at was the key to a successful group of volunteers. Where as my job tended to be one of co-ordinating the group and to pick up on what jobs we were unable to do.
As with all meetings the bulk was taken up with reporting back on mundane matters such minibus maintenance and problems with arranging carers – but never the less the important things which if some one doesn’t do then the services we provide which we all take for granted just wouldn’t exist.
One area that raises cause for concern as always is fundraising and at our next meeting we will be setting aside a good part of our time to brain storm schemes to see how we can improve our finances because as horrible a thought as it is we are in competition with other Island charities for the small amount of funds the man in the street has to donate to worthy causes.
We have been lucky enough to have some fresh volunteers put themselves forward to help with branch activities but we still need more volunteers to work in the sop even if just for a couple of hours a week.
Other items up for detailed discussion at the next meeting will be a questionnaire to fin out what MS suffers on the Island really need and whether we can arrange an MS Information day for September this year as we have done in previous years.
We will also be looking to start planning for our 40th anniversary celebrations so if anyone has any bright ideas for a shin dig or historical photos or papers then please get in touch.
AGM REPORT
The 38th Annual General Meeting was held at the Chequers on the 25th April following their usual fine cuisine and was attended by almost 50 members. I must admit I was a bit concerned when they did the raffle before the start of the meeting proper as I had visions of people gathering up their prizes and making a dash before the boring bit. But no everyone stayed much to my relief.
Aside from the usual business of election of committee and approval of accounts there was a letter read from our President Norman who thanked all the committee and all others who do so much for the branch, especially the shop volunteers. Without whom the funds would not be so healthy. He sent his best regards and good wishes for a successful 2008.
A question of note to the Treasurer was why there was no donation to research in this years accounts – the reason being that the MS Society had changed the end of the financial year to October and our donation based on number of members fell outside of this date.
2nd Wight Blat
In April, the second ever 'Wight Blat' was held at Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park which is a Caterham 7 Car Rally and this year we had 75 cars and about 130 people. A Caterham 7 is basically a Lotus 7 which was designed by Colin Chapman over 50 years ago. It is a lightweight two-seater and most people know it as the car that Patrick McGoohan used in 'The Prisoner' 60s TV series. On the Saturday the cars assembled in the County Hall car park and then moved on the the
Leukaemia is the adopted charity of the Lotus Seven Club of
We gave 500.00 to the hospice as my co-organiser recently lost his father who was the architect who did a lot of the improvement work there. As Sarah, my wife, has MS we decided to give the other 500.00 to yourselves!
All the best,
Treasures AGM report
For those of you who were unable to attend our AGM I thought I would write and provide you with a summary of my financial report to the Committee and Members. The accounts presented to the AGM for the year ended 31st. October 2007 were subsequently accepted by the meeting and they have also been accepted by MS National.
Looking at the Branch’s finances for the twelve months we can summarise the results as follows -
- Total income for the year was £25,535
- Total expenditure for the year was £23,360
3. Excess of income over expenditure was £2,175.
A breakdown of income and expenditure for the twelve months shows the following -
Income : £`s
Shop Sales 12,998
Subs, Donations, and Legacies 6,457
Store Collections (M/S, Sainsburys, Tesco) 1,592
Social Events 2,485
Friday Club Fundraising 1,429
Bank Interest 574
Total Income 25,535
Expenditure :
Shop Expenses 7,179
Social Events- Lunches/AGM 5,414
Grants 3,452
Travel and Transport 3,806
Newsletter 596
Stationery, Postage, Telephone 1,676
General Expenses 1,237
Total Expenditure 23,360
Surplus for the year to 31.10.07 2,175
As you can see from the above statement we have kept to our policy of using our income to its fullest extent whilst at the same time maintaining a safe level of reserves, and we hope in the process that we have provided financial and emotional support where it was most needed.
My sincere thanks to everyone who has supported us in our work – I look forward to seeing you at our next social event.
Kind Regards – John Crawford (Treasurer)
Up, Up and Away
Following the highly successful Flying Days we have held over the last seven years we have again arranged through the a day on which people with MS can get a taste of flying light aircraft.
On Sunday 7 September 2008 the British Disabled Flying Association is hosting the MS Flying Day at Old Sarum Flying Club near
As the BDFA will also be putting a number of its own members in the air on 7 September, it should be a full and exciting day both for those who take wing and those who observe.
The Old Sarum Flying Club serves hot and cold food and snacks and has a licensed bar. The clubhouse has accessible toilets.
Any of us who gets the flying bug can seek further flying opportunities through the BDFA with which the MS Society operates an associate membership scheme. The new Private Pilot’s License makes it possible for people with MS to seek to qualify as a licensed pilot, subject to medical clearance by the CAA. There are one or two scholarship schemes that the BDFA know about. Alternatively it might also be possible for such an individual to get support from a charitable trust.
For more information or to request a flight contact please contact Jane on 0797 662 9012.