Sunday 31 January 2016

Coffee morning with a 'bang'er!


Today's coffee morning was a great success so it goes without saying, a BIG thank you to all the parishioners and visitors who came in for coffee, a chat and some decent food at Sacred Heart, Southchurch after the 11am Mass.

The proceeds from today is to be spread across our charity funds and to help with our operating costs and we are supporting Missio, Nazareth House and B.E.E.F. (Brentwood Ecclesiastical Education Fund) for the training of new priests. We raised over £160. Thank you again to all who supported including our chairman Liam and his wife Sandy who were the first in and last to leave as they often are.


The teas and coffees, sausages in baguettes, and cheese baguettes proved very popular with a queue for the food stretching half way down the length of the hall at one point. Knights member for nearly sixty years and retired master chef Brian Dillon was asked to look after the sausages and cook some onions, and for something as simple as onions drew many a favourable customer comment saying that the onions were perfect. Just goes to show that if you know what you are doing then whatever you do you do it to the best of your ability.


We had thirteen prizes for the raffle, nine members in attendance, and every kind of relish, sauce and pickle you could think of to put in the baguettes. It had even stopped raining by the time we had cleared up and left to head home, and yes, the sausages sold out!

Sunday 24 January 2016

Knights of Saint Columba Southend-on-Sea 192 - Coffee Morning at Sacred Heart Hall, Southchurch



Sunday 31st January, after the 11.00am Mass at Sacred Heart. Sausage baguettes or a ploughman's for only £1.50 each. Fantastic raffle prizes. Proceeds to KSC, Missio, Nazareth House and B.E.E.F. (Brentwood Ecclesiastical Education Fund) - charities supported by your local Knights during 2016. Your support is much appreciated! 

QUIZZYLYMPICS – Saturday 20th February 

Organised by the Knights of Saint Columba (KSC) of Southend-on-Sea in aid of Brentwood Catholic Children's Society (BCCS). Free to enter to anyone, please bring a team to Saint John Fisher Hall to compete in this topical quiz where the winning team will advance to the Diocesan Final to be held in Brentwood later in the year. If you do not have a team don't worry, we can form individuals and couples into groups. Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start – there will be a raffle during the interval in aid of the KSC and a retiring collection in aid of BCCS. 

Saturday 23 January 2016

KSC192 See A Way to Support Vision Aid Overseas

Supporting Vision Aid Overseas


Following an appeal at our quarterly countywide meeting, the Knights from Southend-on-Sea agreed to support a collection of used spectacles for the charity Vision Aid Overseas; a charity that were supported both nationwide and locally by the Knights back in 2009 to 2011 as our then current National Action Project.


Vision Aid Overseas runs a nationwide spectacle collection scheme which operates to raise money for Vision Aid Overseas. Recycled spectacles are not sent overseas and Vision Aid Overseas ensure spectacles are recycled in an environmentally-friendly way and income generated from recycling is used to support their programmes overseas.

With posters provided by the charity we prepared collection boxes all nicely packaged and labelled up and quickly asked a handful of different Catholic and Anglican parishes around the borough of Southend-on-Sea for support for a collection in their respective churches and parishes. The response we received was amazing especially considering we were limited in the amount of boxes and posters we had available to spread around.


Collections took place in the Catholic parishes of Our Lady of Lourdes in Leigh-on-Sea, Saint Helens in Westcliff, Sacred Heart in Southchurch and Saint John Fishers in Prittlewell along with the Anglican parishes of Saint James the Great in Leigh-on-Sea, and Saint Lukes in Prittlewell. With the two deliveries of spectacles taken to Williams Opticians in Elm Road, Leigh-on-Sea, in total we collected close to 300 pairs of used spectacles for Williams Opticians to pass on to the charity and they were very accommodating and supportive of the whole appeal. This was a fantastic way for many people in the Southend area to come together to show Christian unity and solidarity for those less fortunate.

First batch collected in October - almost 70 pairs
We could have opted to take the collections to a national chain of opticians who also work with Vision Aid but locally Williams Opticians have a great reputation. We asked them about their work with the charity and they responded, "Williams Opticians are pleased to continue their association with Vision Aid  Overseas. It is a worth while cause offering those less fortunate the chance of sight, something that we take for granted. This donation of 230 pairs goes together with hundreds already collected in the past."

Handing over our second batch to the owner of Williams Opticians - Paul Gallivan

The collection took place over a number of weeks in the run up to Advent, but in many of the parishes, the support has kept coming even after the posters and boxes had been removed which goes to show the charity that can be found around Southend-on-Sea especially at a time when most people were pre-occupied with their Christmas celebrations and preparations.

Vision Aid overseas can be found on the internet at www.visionaidoverseas.org

Williams Opticians can be visited in person at 90 Elm Rd, Leigh-on-Sea SS9 1SJ and
online at www.williamsopticians.com