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PAGE 2 • FESTIVE NEWS • DECEMBER 2018 Welcome to the 25th Edition of Festive News This is a time of festivities, when friends and colleagues meet up and families gather together for Christmas and New Year, but what about those living alone? People with no family and no friends? Christmas can be full of despair and unhappiness for them. But its not just Christmas time when people feel lonely. It can be all year round. However, Christmas time is a good time to ask ourselves what we can do for people who are on their own. Better still if we can find a way to tackle loneliness at a community level. That’s why Hereford Lions Club has chosen to launch its anti-loneliness project as we approach Christmas. This project is designed to help communities to carry out their ideas for combating loneliness in our society. On an individual level we may ask ourselves “ What can I do to bring joy into a lonely person’s life? What can I do to bring a little happiness ?” The answer might be to invite a neighbour living alone round for a festive drink or to our Christmas lunch. Loneliness is a terrible scourge. We should do all we can to help lonely people. On the front page of the Festive News we have announced our new grant scheme to enable communities to fund their ideas for combating loneliness. We hope that this scheme will go a long way to alleviating loneliness in the Hereford area. The funds for this come from your generous donations to Hereford Lions Club that you have made throughout the year. I wish you all a Very Merry Christmas from myself and all the members of Hereford Lions Club. LIONS Festive News Lion Jim Hamilton President. Editor: George Thomas Advertising Manager: Keith Martin F estive News is published annually by Hereford Lions Club to support the local community and its many charity projects. Please support our advertisers without whom Festive News would not be possible. Contact details: Hereford Lions Club, Colin Smith, Lions Club Secretary, 3 Kingfisher Road, Hereford HR2 7TH. Tel: 01432 350591 [email protected] www.herefordlions.com FESTIVE NEWS CELEBRATES ITS SILVER JUBILEE This is the 25th edition of Lions Festive News – a quarter of a century bringing news of Hereford celebrating Christmas to every home in the city and surrounding villages. The 48 page full colour newspaper is delivered free to 31,000 homes. It is eagerly awaited by families checking when the Lions Santa sleigh, which has toured the city and villages for more than half a century, will be in their street and to find out when Santa’s Grotto opens at Oakchurch country store. Said Editor George Thomas: “Festive News is the only publication whose columns promote the real spirit of Christmas and gives its thousands of readers an insight into the outstanding work of community action volunteers. Without them Hereford would be a second-rate city.” The support of local businesses, who recognise the commercial advantages of advertising in the only newspaper delivered free to 31,000 homes is vital to its success, funding the production costs and contributing £5,000 to the Lions charity projects. They deserve the support of our readers on their Christmas gift shopping outings. Said George: “Publishing 25 annual editions of Festive News has been a privilege for myself and my fellows Lions. We serve the community throughout the year but bringing Santa to the children in the weeks before Christmas is the one activity we most enjoy.” Allseasons Travel Charity No. CIO 1180411 Hereford’s Independent Travel Agents TAILOR MADE HOLIDAYS Not only do we offer the widest range of “Packaged” Holidays, but are your local experts for “Independent Travel” CITY BREAKS FAR & AWAY LAKES AND MOUNTAINS SKIING AND WINTER SPORTS SAFARI AND ADVENTURE FAMILY HOLIDAYS Call in and find out what makes us different from other travel agents. Tel: (01432) 354361 Knockerhill Farm, Callow, Hereford HR2 8BP www.allseasonshereford.com NEW LEADER FOR LIONS New president of Hereford Lions Club is Jim Hamilton who first joined the international community service organisation in Surrey in 1983. A move to Herefordshire in 1996 saw him join Ross-on-Wye Lions and later the Forest of Dean club before switching to the city club when five years ago he and his wife, Louise moved home to Allensmore. A retired computer software consultant, Jim is a former chairman of Lions national IT committee and has also served as District Governor of Lions 105W which covers South Wales to Wiltshire. He brings considerable experience of the worldwide organisation to his latest role leading the city Lions Club. President Jim Hamilton welcomes the first family to become members of Hereford Lions Club. Grant joined last year and has now been joined by his wife Lynda and son McCauley. Said Jim “it’s a ground breaking moment for Lions club and I am sure it will encourage other families to join us as well”.