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Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

This simple and free project is designed to help save lives in the event of a medical emergency.

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Angela is the District Officer for Childhood Cancer

Angela is the District Officer for Childhood Cancer

Lions have seen and felt the effects of cancer on children and their families, and continue to bring hope through tangible service and support

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Recycling Glasses

Recycling Glasses

Lions are known for the 'Sight work'. This is just one of the projects we support.

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Robyn is the MD / District Officer for Data Protection

Robyn is the MD / District Officer for Data Protection

All the information and advice you may need to know.....

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Things we collect

Foreign Coins or Notes – These we donate to the A Gift For Living campaign who have been working successfully in the countries of the Balkans following the series of violent conflicts that took place between 1991 and 2001. Well-trained doctors and nurses are now successfully treating up to 500 babies and 400 children each

Crochet A Poppy

Crochet A Poppy. Materials: Red and Black wool. 2.5mm Crochet Hook. Felt (optional). Badge Back (optional). Button (optional). Finished Measurement: Flower Diameter 8cm. Tension: Tension is not critical on this project. Method: Either make 4 separate petals or make a foundation ring  of 12 ch sts and join with a ss. Crochet petals onto this foundation ring (petals 3 and 4 are made partially

Crochet A Brussel Sprout

Crochet A Brussel Sprout. (If you don’t stuff it, you could put a small wrapped chocolate inside). Work 4dc in an adjustable ring, enclosing the yarn end as you work, pull tight on the yarn end to close the opening. ROUND 1:  2dc in each st to end (8sts) ROUND2:  *2 dc into next st, 1 dc into next

Knitting Poppies for Remembrance Day

Knitting Poppies for Remembrance Day. Please find below two patterns for Knitting Poppies for Remembrance Day. Actual size will depend on your wool and which size needles you use. PATTERN ONE Using Red, Cast on 48 Stitches Rib – K2, P2 for 6 rows Row 7 – K2 tog across the whole row Repeat row 7 until you are left with 6

Worry Worms

 We have been busy creating “Worry Worms” to be provided to East Anglian Emergency Services crews. What is a “Worry Worm”?  It is a curly piece of crochet or knitting with a face on top. Anyone who is anxious can hold and play with a worry worm and it has a calming effect. Our members mainly

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