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8th Feb, 2012

Inspiration from Birmingham
by Stephen Wells on February 8, 2012 13:44

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Travelling to Birmingham was well worth the time and effort to get to the JCI UK launch event for the year it truly was an 'Inspiration Day' for Sreenivas Midatala one of our newest members.

It was a great oppurtinity to meet people from various backgrounds and it was very  inspiring to know how JCI has helped or had an effect on professional lifes of individuals.

I also learnt about other training events that are organised at various JCI chambers  in UK which of my interest in self development.

In all JCI UK as whole has lot to offer , and now I belive that I have taken one small step to make a difference.

To find out more about JCI and how it can help you please come along to one of our 'How JCI Reading Can Help You' sessions, the next one is on Thursday 9th Feb

 

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5th Feb, 2012

Pub Quiz for Guide Dogs
by Clare Franklin on February 5, 2012 16:37

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We've now booked our launch event for our 2012 Guide Dogs for the Blind year long campaign. 

Our pub quiz will run on Tuesday 28th february 2012 at Walkabout in Reading town centre. The quiz is open to absolutely everyone, so start asking your family, friends, colleagues, business contacts, neighbours and get your team or teams booked asap as places are limited. 

Booking the quiz, like any project has involved challenges that had to be overcome. As I experienced when I was Personal Development Director, getting venues to book us for venues is very difficult because we're a smaller community group and cannot afford to pay up front large deposits, so we're grateful to Walkabout for helping where others could not. 

Anyone wanting more information, wanting to book a team, wanting to donate a raffle prize or wanting to know more about JCI Reading should contact me, Clare Franklin, on 0118 9605792 or email me on Clare.f@jcireading.co.uk 

Download the flyer for the quiz at www.jcireading.org.uk/events/2012-02-28

 

 

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15th Jan, 2012

Guide Dog Campaign - Spreading the Word and making a start
by Clare Franklin on January 15, 2012 21:06

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This week the JCI Reading Guide Dog 2012 campaign got well underway. 

Our as yet unborn puppy 'Jaycee' got a public face and made his first public appearance with me at my weekly BNI Oracle network meeting that I attend on behalf of the firm that I work for. I introduced 'Jaycee' to group and it was clear from the reaction that his 'puppy-dog' eyes had captured their hearts-he will soon be seen here on the JCI Reading website. The campaign was well received and much help with our fund raising was pledged. The reason for giving a public face to 'Jaycee' was that I felt it would be much easier for us as fundraisers and the giving public to be able to relate to soemthing that had an actual face. 

For JCI Reading to actually be able to name a Guide Dog puppy 'Jaycee' as we so want to be able to do, we need to raise £5,000 which will pay for his first year's keep and training. This then is the challenge for JCI Reading and it's members this year. 

It was with this challenge in mind that we all met together in the pub on Thursday evening for a Project Meeting. Excitingly we had all the results from our Research Director of her venue research for our planned JCI Reading Pub Quiz in aid of Guide Dogs for the Blind. Decisions were made and I'm excited that we have set the date for the quiz as Tuesday 28th February 2012 in Reading town centre. The venue is very shortly to be confirmed once we have the booking confirmation. So now it's on to the marketing campaign for the quiz, to whom teams from anywhere are welcome. Can't wait! 

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6th Jan, 2012

Christmas Card success for JCI Reading Guide Dog Campaign
by Clare Franklin on January 6, 2012 21:16

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I've just totalled up the amount raised for Guide Dogs for the Blind from sales of my handmade Christmas cards in my place of work to my colleagues. £29! Not bad when the idea to sell Christmas cards for Guide Dogs for the Blind was quite literally last minute. I've made cards for a couple of years and have enjoyed it as a hobby-trouble is, I make more than cards than i can actually use! Friends and family have become accustommed to handmade cards and I began to offer the odd card for sale through work. 

A sudden idea struck me-maybe I could offer handmade Christmas cards for sale with the profit going to Guide Dogs for the Blind. I sent out the email to colleagues and within just a day, I had an order for 25 Christmas cards, as well as 2 larger personalised Christmas cards - one of a traditional street scene - and one one Christmas pandas - yes, pandas! 

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The days of delivery soon came and nervously i delivered my orders - they were all delighted! I'll definitely prepare more cards for next Christmas, to add to JCI Reading's 2012 total raised for Guide Dogs for the Blind!

 

In the meantime, I could make cards for all occassions to be sold with profits being donated to Guide Dogs for the Blind.....hmmm! 

 

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23rd Dec, 2011

Blog » Community projects » Clothing.JPGToday I collected a car load of clothing and textiles from one of our JCI members towards our recycling campaign for Guide Dogs for the Blind.

We all, I'm sure, have bundles of clothing, bedding, curtains, shoes, handbags, belts and soft toys in our wardrobes, cupboards and attics - things we'll never use again. 

Taking the time to clear out these items not only gives a sense of satisfaction in knowing you're clearing out, but will also, if you donate them to JCI Reading, help to raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind! 

Collect together all your unwanted clothing items as detailed above and contact me at clare.f@jcireading.co.uk to arrange handover. They'll be added to our ever increasing piles of sacks ready for collection on 20th January 2012 - so hurry, let's make a good start to our 2012 Guide Dogs for the Blind 'Name a Puppy' campaign. One full sack of clothing could add as much as £5 to the campaign depending upon the weight, so every last item counts! 

By Clare Franklin

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22nd Dec, 2011

Stamp collecting is fulfilling, especially when you're a Guide Dog
by Elaine Koczubik on December 22, 2011 11:32

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Blog » Community projects » stamps2.jpgStamps - they appear on envelopes everyday, yet we hardly give them a second thought. It is in fact the case that they can be collected and traded in for cash for charities, such as the JCI Reading 2012 charity, Guide Dogs for the Blind.

With Christmas post, there's been many more stamps to collect and my box of stamps is looking healthy, having received at least a couple of envelopes a day! It takes me little or no time to carefully tear off the stamp, leaving a border of paper and they take very little space to store - keeping them in an envelope is perfect! Contact me clare.f@jcireading.co.uk to arrange handover of your stamps throughout 2012.

I've even asked my family, friends and even my work colleagues to collect their stamps for me. Remember too that organisations receive post too - set up a box where the post is opened for stamps to be saved and make it known to colleagues they can add their own to the collection.

All stamps can be collected as all are valuable. Do keep your eyes open for all foreign and UK pictorial stamps which are of particular value and attract extra funds for charity.

Happy collecting! 

From Clare Franklin

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14th Dec, 2011

Branding and Communication Workshop Review
by Clare Franklin on December 14, 2011 16:43

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December's workshop entitled 'Branding and Communication: It's not what you say it's how you said it' raised a question for me - of what relevance was it to me? As an employee of a firm already with branding in place did I need to know about communicate a companies message throught it's brand?

Still with questions in my mind, I signed up, knowing that JCI Reading trainings were always of use, whether it be a nugget of information that I didn't know before, or the learning of knowledge and skills that I may draw upon in the future. After all, JCI Reading is all about 'Tomorrow's leaders today!'

The workshop presented by Wesley Buss of Yewtree Marketing, also a JCI Reading member, covered many aspects of branding and communication, a topic I had not given much thought to previously. Out of what was all round an interest and thought provoking workshop, the topic of Communication Management presented itself as one of great relevance to me. Being an Associate Solicitor, BNI Oracle Member and JCI Reading Board Member, the amount of communications I need to be doing often causes me worry and stress as I have no way of managing them.

Now armed from the workshop with an understanding of all the communications that I am expected to do as well as those that I want to do, from JCI Minutes, BNI Visitor Invites, work marketing campaigns and many more, I set about listing them all, their frequency and identifying the steps that I need to put in place to make such communications easier to complete and in turn easier to keep up with.

Now as I work on setting up my Microsoft Excel spreadsheet 'Communications Dairy' I realise how from a workshop I went along to as it 'might' hold something of interest, has in fact given me a much needed tool that as it develops will change the way I handle, plan and complete communications, bringing calm to the otherwise busy and sometimes unordered thoughts of 'I must do that', 'I must email them' and 'I forgot to send that this week'.

Therefore I would encourage you to look at all future events with an open mind as to how they can help you, for I am sure there will always be something.

 

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7th Dec, 2011

Exciting times - Getting the vote of support I needed.
by Clare Franklin on December 7, 2011 20:49

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At the Board Meeting I was excited to put my ideas to the group. This being JCI I knew they would not be laughed down and that any comments would be creative and helpful. I wanted my board colleagues to buy into the idea, after all whilst I myself was committed to the plan, there were certain tasks that I could only achieve with JCI Reading's supportive team behind me.

So there it was - my idea was out there - Guide Dogs for the Blind - a national, well known and established charity, a visible charity as guide dogs are often seen out doing their important work, a charity appealing to all motivations, adults, children, disabilities and animals.

My fellow board fellows were supportive and encouraging, passing the resolution to adopt the charity for 2012, even offering forward ideas to consider and questions to ask of the charity at the now inevitable meeting that was to be arranged.

So, there it was, my goal to raise funds for Guide Dogs for the Blind was out there I had personally committed to it and told others, it was recorded in the minutes of the meeting.

Knowing that I had written down my goal gave and shared it with those around me gave me an immediate sense that I would achieve it.

Now, came the exciting and challenging task of planning how I would reach that goal, the steps I would need to take and the making sense of the muddle of ideas that was jumbled inside my head - I felt like I could do anything, and my JCI Reading friends were there to back me up.

 

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5th Dec, 2011

Making a Change
by Clare Franklin on December 5, 2011 11:30

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Taking the decision to step away from my role of Personal Development Director and more recently Events Co-Ordinator for JCI Reading was not an easy one. Balancing the comfort of a familiar role, doing similar things and practising recurring skills or stepping into an unknown role that has not been fulfilled in JCI Reading for some years to take on the Charity functions within the Chamber.

The move for me was my personal desire to undertake charity work and also to learn and acquire new skills.

The first challenge was to be the seemingly easy task of choosing the charity, which in practice turned out to be one of great difficulty

  • Could those from outside the immediate locality be motivated to help?
  • What would form a widely appealing subject to ensure maximum buy in?
  • Was the charity well known enough to create and hold support?
  • What would other members of the chamber think?

 

I did my research, mind mapped my ideas, created my proposal and went to the JCI Reading Board Meeting

 

What would my fellow members think and would they agree with my idea for JCI Reading's Charity of 2012?

 

Clare

My next post will be on Wednesday.

 

 

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2nd Dec, 2011

My JCI Story by Clare Franklin - Introduction
by Clare Franklin on December 2, 2011 11:51

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Council team » clare_cropped.jpgAt last nights JCI Reading board meeting it was suggested to me (by Steve) that I write regular blogs to help me share something that I am passionate about.

Having thought about it on the train home I want to try to create 'my story' through the blogs. Describing my journey as I take on and embark upon what is for me, quite a marked change in JCI roles. From something that became second nature to me, to something that is going to challenge me in finding out new things, doing new tasks, researching, holding and organising new events and potential dealing with new and varied events.

I hope the blogs that you will read over the coming months are Okay. I haven't written many blogs as in the past, so hopefully by writing more they will get better and better. I've started the beginning of my story and I will try to encompass 'JCI themes' such as the safe environment, the support we give each other, the asking other for leads and help, the skills/contacts that come to us with the hope that it demonstrates what we're all about.

As with everything I do I want to learn to do it right so please give me feedback, comment on the blogs on the site, ask us questions. We may not answer them straight away, but we will try to answer them or ask one of our other members to answer them.

I hope you enjoy reading these blogs.

Clare

My next post will be published on Sunday.
If you are on facebook a really easy way to be notified is to 'like' the JCI Reading facebook page. ( https://www.facebook.com/JCIReading )

 

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