Inside Goring, July 2021, Issue 3

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Inside Entertainment

Hear Worthing

Roar-r-r-r!

Hear Worthing roar when the fabulous Lions Summer Festival rolls into town in July Spread over two weekends at the end of this month, the first weekend has classic cars and scooter rallies, with vintage buses the following weekend. The familiar market will be held on the second weekend with the funfair running as part of the Worthing Lions festival.

Car Show and Scooters If you’re a classic car or scooter enthusiast, you’re in luck.

Steyne Gardens will be covered in vintage vehicles on Saturday 24th July from 10am onwards, with owners on hand to chat about their classics. The Bus Rally is going ahead on 25th July. Details are to be confirmed, but in previous years you could take an unforgettable trip and board one of the restored buses along the prom. Whether you pick a classic

Routemaster or the familiar green and yellow livery of the vintage Southdown Buses, there’ll be a fleet of favourites from 90 years ago to the present day. Free services will run all day from 10am-5pm with stops including Sea Lane Café, West Worthing and Worthing train stations, the The Henty Arms beer festival and a shuttle service to the Dome.

Worthing Lions Raise Money Support our Community Here are some of the things they get up to; Worthing Lions Sponsor GO Youth Activities Cabin Earlier in the year, Worthing Lions were proud to have been able to give GO Youth Activities £1,500 towards refurbishment of their Cabin in the Compound. The GO Youth Activities charity was formed in November 2013 after the demise of the management committee of the Glynn Owen Centre in South Farm Road, Worthing. The compound is leased to Go Youth Activities from Worthing Borough Council, and they facilitate groups to provide supervised activities for young people to use and enjoy the outdoors. Although predominantly for the use of young people, other groups can also use the site, for example families and older people who want a base to get together.

Worthing Lions Slow Cookers After reading about the ‘We Are Food Pioneers’ slow cooker initiative, the Worthing Lions sprang into action! They purchased 4 large and 5 small slow cookers which were donated to be distributed in our local community along with a recipe book. Lion Janine McGinn said; “As a mother of 4 young children, our slow cooker is a huge part of our weekly family meals. It’s cheap to run, provides great wholesome meals and what’s more, once all ingredients are put in, it can be left – meaning more time to spend with the children doing the fun stuff! This initiative was definitely one we wanted to support!’ The Lions are still open to receive new welfare requests by using our online application form worthinglions.co.uk/application. html

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Worthing Lions Easter Eggs Although not visible, The Worthing Lions were continuing to serve their community from behind the scenes during lockdown in 2021. At Easter they donated 130 Easter eggs to Worthing Food Foundation, so their food parcel recipients could have an Easter treat.

www.worthinglions.co.uk


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