Friday 12 October 2012

NHS Health Fair

Royal Bolton Hospital Health Fair  - 22nd September 2012

The Lion is let loose!

When we were invited to the Royal Bolton Hospital Health Fair, it seemed to our club too good an opportunity to miss, as we could promote our hospital radio service and give out some of our 'message in a bottle' bottles.

We were situated on the Erskine Car Park at the hospital, with the canopy already erected, so we just needed to put up our hospital radio display, our roll up banners and our Bolton Lions Club banner, and then stock up the table with bottles and leaflets and then we were ready.

Our banner can be seen at the back of the stall on the photograph below, as all the canopies had no backs, this proved opportune as it was both a wind break and useful advertising as it could be seen in all it's glory from the stalls on the other side of the road.

We also had brought our newest piece of equipment, the block rocker, which is a large piece of sound equipment, amplifying music from a ipod. This allowed us to entertain the other stalls on the car park, when the music from the speakers of Tower FM let us, with some Frank Sinatra songs from my son's ipod.

One of our Lions, Tom Slattery, had agreed to don the Lions costume (see below) and achieved his first target of getting a picture with Dave Spikey very quickly, and then proceeded to roam around the venue (well he is a Lion), followed by his official photographer (me!). He brought a lot of pleasure to the young children who were there, with most of them having a high five and receiving a lions sticker in return. He also has a few tests done at the Hospital Canopies, and was pronounced in good health! (Unlike John Fairhurst, who seemed to fail them all.)

Back at the stall, we gave out a number of our bottles and make several good contacts, so we were happy with how the day developed.

Packing up time was by 3PM, which we achieved, this was just as well, as they starting taking the canopy down at 3.01PM. For myself and Tom, we were off to Brookfield in Westhoughton to set up for our own Charter later that day, but that is a different story!

Thanks to all Lions who attended and the Royal Bolton Hospital for putting on an excellent event.

Lion John Crompton
12th October 2012


Look at all those lovely bottles.



                                                 A Lion between two thorns?

Friday 5 October 2012

Canopy - 08/09/12

Bolton Canopy  - 15th September 2012

There was a nice day in September!

I found out yet again, that there is a 7AM on a Saturday Morning, as we had to be at the Canopy at 8AM (not the normal 8.30AM) to unload the van, so that it was removed by 9AM.

Even half an hour earlier doesn't deter the people who always seem to be there before you are even set up, who are waiting to see the bargains as they are unpacked.

Once we were unpacked I was as normal, positioned at the 'front of house' selling our Bric-a-Braque, with a mixture of new pieces, and several old friends from previous canopies. We were also selling books, records & Cd's, clothes, curtains and some paintings, so hopefully something for everyone.

As usual the banter on the stall was first class, helped as usual by the jokes of John Fairhurst. This allied to a steady mix of customers helped the day pass very quickly, and as I noted in the title, it was a very nice day with the sun shining, rather than raining as it seemed to do for the rest of September. Not that you appreciated the sun under the canopy, we just got shade!

We always like to give (imaginary) prizes for Lions selling items, which we think are pretty much unsellable, and the first to get one today was Ray for selling 2 fairly garish flippers (probably useful due to all the rain) and later I also got one, as I sold the most hideous looking witch I think we had ever seen, to someone who wanted it for her shop (hope it doesn't scare the customers away).



The picture above is the front of house in action, although this is from March this year.

It turned out that it was one of our best days of the canopy for money received, so a big thank you to all our customers on the day, and thanks to all Lions who took part.

We will be back for our last Canopy of the year on Friday 19th October.

Lion John Crompton
5th October 2012

Asda Burnden Park - 25/08/12

Asda Burnden Park - 25th August 2012 

It's all about the Planning

You wouldn't have thought it is hard to coordinate a collection in a supermarket, we already had the date confirmed, Jim Wells had the buckets, stickers and roll-ups, and a full sheet of Lions who would be collecting in 2 hour shifts, from 9AM to 5PM. What could go wrong?

Well the first problem was a phone call from Jim Wells at 9.15AM, he was on his own, as the other Lion hadn't turned up, I had asked him to call me if there was a problem as I could not get hold of the Lion to confirm he was still ok to do his bit.

I told Jim I would be there as soon as possible, and arrived at Asda at ten past ten, it was fairly busy at that time and we set to in giving out stickers to the kids in exchange for money, and getting money from anyone else who would be so obliging. We also has plenty of bottles from our message in a bottle scheme to hand out if we could (at no cost to the public).

I was down to do the second shift anyway, and was joined by Babu, so no problems in the period from 11AM to 1PM. I handed over to John Fairhurst and Dipanker for their slot, but asked a pertinent question. Was Steve Pendlebury alright to do his shift later, as John had been speaking to him last night on the phone from the hospital radio studio, and he was in bed at that time. John said that he hadn't mentioned his shift today, so we agreed that I would ring Steve, and if he was not up to it, then I would come back and do the first hour of the 3PM to 5PM shift, and John was available to do the second hour.

I am sure you can guess that Steve was still not well, so arrangements were made with John.

So after a brief break at home and some dinner, I returned to Asda, ready to take over, there was no sign yet of Tony Foster, so I was on my own. John said he could come back earlier if Tony did not turn up. Again I'm sure you can guess that he didn't (not surprisingly as I found out he was still in Sri Lanka!), so John would get back as soon as he could.

Next problem, John phoned to say he had a puncture, so would be back as soon as he could.

He did arrive fairly quickly anyway, but it had gone a little quiet anyway on getting donations since about 3.15PM.

We decided to call it a day at 4.30PM, and pack up all our troubles!

When our collection was counted, it had been a below average day, possibly due to the fact it was still in the holiday period, but it is still money we can use with our various good causes, so thanks to all those people who put money into our buckets on the day.

Thanks to those Lions who collected on the day, and next time you want me to coordinate an event, don't call me I will call you!

Lion John Crompton
5th October 2012