Friday 23 December 2011

Excerpts from Newsletter No. 20

DIARY DATE
AGM – February 2012
Exact date to be advised. To be held at The Ark, Gallards Close, Southborough.

A LETTER FROM KANIV

“The Day of Kaniv” is our Local Holiday
from Alina Kharchenko.
Member of KASA (Kaniv and Southborough Association)

Every year we’re admired and surprised by the beauty of Autumn which is special in our place. It comes with golden, purple, green and yellow leaves. The fragrance of bright flowers, cool fresh mornings and the warmth of the passing summer.

September brought a remarkable holiday –
The Day of Knowledge which means the beginning of the new school year. Groups of school-children dressed in smart clothes with bouquets of flowers filled the streets of my native town hurrying to their classrooms. They’re welcomed by teachers and parents.

There’s one more holiday which is so important for the residents of my town. It’s our local holiday – The Day of Kaniv – annually marked in Autumn. This year it fell on 17
th September. It was very pleasant to watch the changes – my town like a child was washed and dressed, that is cleaned, decorated with posters and flowers. What is more, a big square in the centre of the town was reconstructed and a new river-bus terminal was opened. Now it’s the favourite place of rest for our people.

On that day thousands of inhabitants of our town got together to entertain, to see the exhibitions of painting, embroidery, to admire the work of craftsmen. Some concerts of amateurs and professionals were also held. Everybody had a chance to hear Ukrainian songs and watch Ukrainian dances. The next day, (18
th September) was the day of a fair when farmers from all the districts of Cherkasy Region sold farm produce and food products.

The weather during the holiday was so warm and sunny as if nature gave a chance to people to enjoy time. I looked at their smiling and happy faces and was proud that I am Ukrainian.

SECRETARY’S REPORT
Firstly, I would like to welcome Marian Attwood onto the Committee. Initially, she was going to assist me with just the odd letter but due to the fact that Mike Bailey is no longer acting as Membership Secretary it was necessary for someone to take on that role as soon as possible. Marian has very kindly offered to take over the Minutes which is always very time consuming. Thank you Marian for volunteering your services.


We say goodbye to Mike Bailey who is moving to Ireland. He will be greatly missed. The Committee gave him a small leaving present presented to him at the last Committee Meeting. He has done a splendid job in the past of encouraging new members and I hope I can fit quietly into his shoes until someone else comes forward to take on this task. Good Luck Mike, we will keep in contact.


So with my Membership Secretary hat on, I would like to say that we have at present 50 paid-up members, of whom 6 have recently joined. I would personally like to welcome:-
Steve and Bev Henderson of Allington, Maidstone, Alain and Katharine Lewis of Southborough and Mrs Chris Day and Anne Newman both of Bidborough. Welcome to you all and we hope that you will participate in our future events and support a worthy cause.
Also – hot off the press we welcome Jamie Johnson and Kellie Wort who have renewed membership while preparing this newsletter. – Welcome!


We do have some past members who have not renewed and we would like to encourage you back into the fold. We will be sending you a Newsletter and would ask you to respond to my plea to support us please. Every subscription is important and we need new ideas and help at events. The more support we have the less work for each member. If you know of someone who might be interested in joining we would like to hear from you.

The Committee, together with Mike Handcock and myself have a variety of jobs to attend to. It would be really great if members would offer to help in some small way. We have a Committee Meeting once a month and we usually meet at my home and I provide light refreshments. It would be really beneficial to the organisation to have some fresh blood on the committee. Please think about sparing a few hours a week to support us.

Lynda Emberson (Secretary/Membership Secretary and Newsletter Editor)


Cabaret Evening – Saturday 1st October 2011
St. Thomas’s Church Hall was an excellent venue for our evening of entertainment and supper. We are grateful to the Church Authority and the Vicar for their kindness and understanding. So many people helped us including Felix Buser and his highly talented young cellists who got the evening off to a good start for us. Thank you Isabel Ormsby, Finlay Cole, Selina and Miranda Buser. We were delighted by the selection of music you played for us and will look forward to listening to you in the future.

Robert Prance was in his usual good form as our M.C. and there were amusing contributions from Mary Cottle, Colette Marsh, Val Davis and Mike Handcock. David Ward entertained us with his Accordian and this led to some audience participation in songs from around the World.

Meow’s supper was up to its usual high standard and Sally Andrew’s anniversary cakes made a very tasty dessert. The raffle did well and it was a pleasant social occasion.

The Allington Belle – September 2011
We had a much needed relaxed afternoon on the Medway and can’t wait until next year when it is hoped to be repeated. The heavens had opened that morning, but by the afternoon the clouds had dispersed and the sun was shining, which was a bonus to a well-organised event - thanks to Mike Handcock with his events organiser’s hat on.

We met at the Malta Inn at Allington and took a peaceful 2 hr trip towards Maidstone town and beyond.

Drinks were available at the bar, and later the proprietors surprised us all with a wonderful spread of sandwiches, scones and cake and as much tea and coffee as we wanted.

Music played in the background and in between chatting to members and buying raffle tickets one or two even dared to have a twirl on the dance floor a real party atmosphere.

The proprietors had gone to a lot of trouble to decorate the boat and make the event personal to S.A.K.A. Thanks to Steve & Bev Henderson, together with their daughter. We hope to see more of you in the future, since becoming members.

Lynda Emberson.

Keeping up with the News from Ukraine
Ukraine features very rarely in our media. When it does, the stories are usually controversial and bad news. Seemingly the good news is either not considered of interest to their readers or viewers by editors or it is squeezed out by the sheer volume of domestic news and top-of-mind international stories.

Make this website your source to the news of Ukraine. Just click on Weblinks at the top of this page.

Obereg Foundation – Diabetes in Kaniv
Studies suggest that the number of people with diabetes in the world is expected to double between 2000 and 2030. However, this disease is particularly prevalent in Kaniv where nearly 2000 are officially registered as diabetics out of a population of 40,000.

Obereg is a charitable organisation with official status which urgently needs money to purchase insulin, syringes, blood pressure monitors, blood glucose meters, test strips, etc. to support sufferers in Kaniv.

The Chief Doctor of Kaniv Hospital pays tribute to the Foundation, thanking God that in Kaniv there are “people who are not locked in their own troubles, not only in words but in deed proving their interest in the outcome of diabetes. These people care not only about themselves but about those close by. “What a tribute”

We often complain about our NHS, but we are so fortunate compared with our “neighbours” in Kaniv. Would you like to become one of those people who care for others less fortunate?

If so, please send your donation to me. Any help will be much appreciated and well spent by the Foundation.

Your donations will be added to the £75 already received. For further information please refer to our Chairman’s letter in Newsletter No.19.

Bert Alldis, Hon. Treasurer SAKA

What is Diabetes?
Diabetes is a common life-long health condition. There are 2.8 million people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK and an estimated 850,000 people who have the condition but don’t know it.

Diabetes is a condition where the amount of glucose in the blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly. This is because the pancreas does not produce any insulin, or not enough, to help glucose enter the body’s cells – or the insulin that is produced does not work properly (known as insulin resistance).

Insulin is the hormone produced by the pancreas that allows glucose to enter the body’s cells, where it is used as fuel for energy so we can work, play and generally live our lives. It is vital for life.

Glucose comes from digesting carbohydrate and is also produced by the liver. Carbohydrate comes from many different kinds of foods and drink, including starchy foods such as bread, potatoes and chapattis, fruit, some dairy products, sugar and other sweet foods.With diabetes, the body cannot make proper use of this glucose so it builds up in the blood and isn’t able to be used as fuel.

There are two types of Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2.

Diabetes UK – The charity for people with diabetes www.diabetes.org.uk

A visit to Kaniv in 2012

Next Year – 2012 will be a busy year for international events both here and in the Ukraine. Together with Poland, Ukraine will co-host the UEFA Euro 2012 Football Championship from 8th June to 1st July. We ourselves are looking forward to the Olympic Games from 25th July to 12th August. Also in this year our friends in Kaniv hope a party of SAKA members will be able to visit Ukraine – possibly the latter half of May for the annual commemoration of the reburial in Kaniv of Ukraine’s greatest poet and patriot Taras Shevchenko, or early in September.

As always, the hands of friendship are being offered by the Kanivians for us to stay with them in their homes. It is a pleasurable experience, which ordinary tourists are unable to enjoy. Those of our members, who have visited Kaniv in the past, will confirm that the hospitality extended is both warm and affectionate and that a visit is very rewarding.

Ukraine has stepped out of its communist past, but the cultural values of family and friendships are as strong as they have always been. We know that our members will be cosseted from the time they step off the aeroplane at Borispil Airport in Kiev, throughout their stay, until they are delivered back to the airport on their return.

We can be assured a number of events will be staged to prove to our party that the help being given to the needy and to students in Kaniv are very worthwhile and very much appreciated. In Kaniv there is much of historical interest to be seen. The main attractions concern the life and works of Ukraine’s greatest poet and patriot, Taras Shevchenko, who is buried on a hill overlooking the River Dnieper, as was his wish. It is a site for pilgrimages. World War II hit Kaniv particularly hard. The monuments to the heroes of both the Soviet forces and the civilian population and the stories behind their bravery are of great historical interest. To read about what is to be found, click on Kaviv in the heading of this page. As always there will be plenty of social enjoyment and fun in Kaniv.

Would those amongst our membership, who may wish to take part in the visit, please contact our Chairman, Mike Handcock. Obviously it is too early to expect firm commitments, but it would be useful to know the volume of interest.

Brian Dobson, Publicity Officer

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Celebrate Saint Nicholas Day at the SAKA Christmas Lunch! Saturday 3rd December at the Abergavenny Arms, Frant

What better day to hold our now annual pre-Christmas lunch than just before the feast day of Britain’s most popular saint, at least amongst children, St. Nicholas! Good Old Santa Claus! A splendid opportunity to begin your celebrations early in the company of your friends and colleagues of The Southborough and Kaniv Association. Your personal guests too will be most welcome.

Price of the 3 course meal is £18 per person.
Call Lynda Emberson to book your table place. You will receive a menu upon receipt of payment and your courses have to then be ordered in advance, to assist the caterers.

Celebrate Saint Nicholas Day at the SAKA Christmas Lunch! Saturday 3rd December at the Abergavenny Arms, Frant


What better day to hold our now annual pre-Christmas lunch than just before the feast day of Britain’s most popular saint, at least amongst children, St. Nicholas! Good Old Santa Claus! A splendid opportunity to begin your celebrations early in the company of your friends and colleagues of The Southborough and Kaniv Association. Your personal guests too will be most welcome.

Price of the 3 course meal is £18 per person.
Call Lynda Emberson to book your table place. You will receive a menu upon receipt of payment and your courses have to then be ordered in advance, to assist the caterers.

Thursday 13 October 2011

THE SAKA QUIZNITE

Saturday 12 November 2011, prompt start at 7pm
at the Day Centre Hall, Christ Church,
Broomhill Park Road, Southborough
 
Tickets £6.50 each, includes Ploughman's Supper.  Order now from Mike Handcock.
 
An evening of fun with a blended mixture of trivia and skill. Members are invited to bring guests. Teams, each consisting of up to four persons, will compete for the honour of being the SAKA Champions of 2011.

Thursday 29 September 2011

Grand Charity Cabaret

Grand Charity Cabaret
With a traditional fish and chip supper

Saturday 1st October 2011, prompt start at 7.00pm.
St. Thomas’s Church Hall, Pennington Road, Southborough.
Tickets priced at a reasonable £8.50.

A new venue for us to enjoy, as we present our fifth annual Grand Charity Cabaret, featuring a highly talented Cello Quartet and our popular, perennial troupe of artistes to entertain and amuse you. The price includes your Fish and Chip Supper from Meow’s in Western Road, which always provides good quality fare. No Grand Draw this year, but there will be a rather special raffle. The charity aspect of the evening is to raise funds for our initiatives in Kaniv, including help over the winter months for a number of elderly folk and an environmental educational project now in its third year. Good entertainment, good food, good causes at a good venue! Please contact our Chairman Mike Handcock to make your booking.

Tuesday 16 August 2011

SAKA Lotto Club 2011

The draw for the months March – July took place at the Cheese & Wine evening on Saturday 30th July. The winners have been notified directly and all members have received a list of those winners by post. Each winner received £14.50. Membership of the club at the end of July was 33 but it is still possible to join until 31st October and participate in the remaining five monthly draws including the special December draw when the prize for that month will be between £35.00 and £50.00. If you would like to join the Lotto Club, or if you are already a Club Member and would like to take out another membership, then please contact our Chairman, Mike Handcock.

Saturday 13 August 2011

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

AN INVITATION TO AFTERNOON TEA

Our secretary Lynda Emberson and husband Keith are inviting all members to Afternoon Tea in their garden on Sunday 4th September. Come along between 2.30 and 5.30pm. Admission is free, but donations will be gratefully received. RSVP to Lynda.

CRUISE ON THE RIVER MEDWAY ON SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER

This Summer we celebrate ten years since the first contact was made with a group of young people from Kaniv who were attending the first Euro-youth Project being held in Lambersart, Southborough’s twin town. To mark this event we plan to take a cruise on the “Allington Belle” along the River Medway on Saturday 17th September, leaving the Malta Inn at 2pm sailing as far as East Farleigh and returning to the key near the Malta Inn between 4.00 and 4.30pm. As the cost of the cruise is a fixed price we need to aim to take between 30 and 40 passengers to keep the cost in the region of £17 - £19. This price includes afternoon tea. A licensed bar is available. Call Mike Handcock to book your place. To determine the cost per person, we need to know the number of persons travelling by 31st August.

OTHER EVENTS IN 2011

Grand Charity Cabaret and Fish and Chips Supper – 1st October
Annual Quiz and Ploughman’s Supper – 12th November
Christmas Lunch – 4th December

Monday 1 August 2011

Excerpts from Newsletter No. 19

OBITUARY: BOB CONSTABLE

The sad news of Bob’s death on 25th March came as a great shock. He is sorely missed by his family and many friends. He served Southborough’s Football Club with great enthusiasm for many years. He was Club Secretary and dealt with Club finances with sound thoroughness, yet still found time to mark out the pitch before matches and make the tea for the players at the end of the game.
He and Audrey have been loyal, generous supporters of S.A.K.A., attending many of our events including this year’s Dinner where he was in good form, such fun to be with. Naturally our condolences have been expressed to Audrey and his family.
Mike Handcock Chairman

RIVER MEDWAY AFTERNOON CRUISE – SATURDAY 17th SEPTEMBER

This summer we celebrate ten years since the first contact was made with a group of young people from Kaniv who were attending the first Euro-youth Project being held in Lambersart, Southborough’s twin town.To mark this event we plan to take a cruise on the “Allington Belle” along the River Medway on Saturday 17th September, leaving the Malta Inn at 2pm sailing as far as East Farleigh and returning to the key near the Malta Inn between 4.00 and 4.30pm. As the cost of the cruise is a fixed price, we need to aim to take 30 to 40 passengers to keep the cost between £19 and £17. This price includes afternoon tea. To book your place, contact Mike Handcock.

Full List of Forthcoming Events in 2011:
Afternoon Tea – 4th September
River Medway Cruise – 17th September
Grand Charity Cabaret and Fish and Chips Supper – 1st October
Annual Quiz and Ploughman’s Supper – 12th November
Christmas Lunch – 4th December

DIABETES IN KANIV – AN URGENT MATTER

We have recently been alerted to the fact that there are a large number of people living in Kaniv and the surrounding area who suffer from Diabetes. In this area of some 40,000 inhabitants nearly 2.000 are officially registered as diabetics. A charitable organisation known as OBEREG, which began its work in 2000, received official status on 17th September 2007 and now undertakes amazing work to help the many sufferers of this frightful disease.
However, the cost of treatment and the daily measurement of blood-sugar levels, which is an essential need for diabetics, is overwhelming and the Foundation is seeking help from every source it can to enable it to continue to support its many families, who need help just to stay alive.
Caught early enough it is possible for some people to lead an almost normal life, diet being a major factor. We have been able to gather together some very helpful information, thanks largely to Debbie Cole and Ann Nolan, and this will be sent to Irina Datsenko, who is acting as our contact in this matter. Of course the material we send is aimed specifically at diabetic sufferers in our own country, so its help will be limited to what is affordable and possible in Ukraine.
The urgent need is for money to enable OBEREG to purchase insulin, syringes, blood-pressure monitors, blood glucose meters, test strips and other essential items. Alexander Morgun (Chief Doctor of Kaniv Hospital) pays Tribute to the Foundation “OBEREG” and the volunteer staff, thanking God that in Kaniv there are “people who are not locked in their own troubles, not only in words but in deed, proving their interest in the outcome of treatment of diabetes. These people care not only about themselves but about those who are close by”
In her letter to me, Oksana Torshina (Chairman of the Foundation “Obereg”) states that lack of funds and the unwillingness of the State to be fully involved in issues related to diabetes frustrate their efforts and good intentions. But she is not losing hope in the future. They remain determined to help diabetics to live a full life and benefit society. Without outside financial help she knows it will be very difficult indeed for them to solve these problems. The creation of an annual international summer camp for children with diabetes is much in her mind, for a rest for sick children is a very important thing: a vacation where special care and a proper diet during the summer months will strengthen the children for the harsher months of the year. Any help we can give will, I know, be much appreciated. Money will be wisely spent; of that I am certain.
At our A.G.M. we agreed to support two very worthwhile projects and this we will do. But the situation OBEREG is facing is dire and if you feel moved to support this cause I believe the right way to do so would be to send your donation to our Hon. Treasurer, Bert Alldis, making cheques payable to S.A.K.A. and marking the back of your envelope “OBEREG”. Contributions received will then be totalled up and converted into US dollars, an acceptable currency in Ukraine. It will then be taken to Kaniv in due course.

SAKA T-SHIRTS

An order for SAKA T-shirts will be placed shortly. Please contact our secretary Lynda Emberson for details.

NEWSLETTER PRINTING

We are looking for ways of reducing our printing costs and the Committee have agreed to purchase a Laser Jet Printer which will support the volume of work now created by the success of the Association. If you know of anyone who would be willing to Sponsor us by advertising in our Newsletter we would like to hear from you.

COFFEE MORNING – Sunday 29th MAY

This was a very pleasant social occasion hosted by Lynda and Keith Emberson. It was especially pleasing to have Southborough’s new Mayor, Jacqui Jedrzejewski, with us little more than a week into office and we are delighted to record that she has joined the Association.

SUPPLEMENT – DECEMBER’S VISITORS FROM KANIV

To read the full report please click here

Tuesday 26 July 2011

Forthcoming Events in 2011

Afternoon Tea – 4th September
River Medway Cruise – 17th September
Grand Charity Cabaret and Fish and Chips Supper – 1st October
Annual Quiz and Ploughman’s Supper – 12th November
Christmas Lunch – 4th December

The Lotto Draw

Unfortunately the barbecue due to be held on the 23rd July had to be postponed due to a family illness. Those of you who had planned to come were notified.

The Lotto Draw was due to be made on that day. In order for this to be done by the due date, a Cheese and Wine Evening for members will now be held at the home of Mike and Rhona Handcock between 7.30 and 9.30pm on Saturday 30th July.

Sunday 19 June 2011

Forthcoming Events

Forthcoming Events

Barbecue 23rd July
Medway River Trip, Maidstone 17th September
Christmas Lunch 4th December

Friday 20 May 2011

Coffee Morning – Sunday 29th May (rain or shine)


Time 11.00-14.00.Come and go as you please.
£4 per person - Members and Friends only.
Hot beverages or cold refreshments. Selection of cakes and biscuits. A raffle too will be held. All proceeds to SAKA funds
Venue: The Embersons, St. Marks Road, Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells.

Thursday 19 May 2011

Highlights from Newsletter Number 18

Some Admin Matters from the AGM about which You Need to Know

Subscription:-
It was agreed there would be no change to the membership subscription rate this year. That means adult membership remains at £4; family membership, for two or more people living at the same address, stays at £7 and young persons in full-time education are entitled to free membership, provided written permission to belong is given by their parent(s) or guardian(s). Subs are now due - and thanks to those who have paid already.
Committee Membership:-
The following people were elected for the next 12 months:-
Chairman – Mike Handcock, Vice Chairman – Bob Marsh; Hon. Treasurer – Bert Alldis, Hon. Secretary – Lynda Emberson, Membership Secretary – Mike Bailey, Publicity Officer – Brian Dobson, other members Trevor Poile and Paddy Moran.
Colette Marsh has decided to stand down from the Committee. Many thanks go to her for her service to the Committee since the inaugural meeting of February 2005. She has been a really splendid Events Organiser with lots of good ideas, contributing much to our debates and our cause in general. Thankfully she continues in membership.
Currently we have no Events Organiser and still have no Youth Representative. We have power to co-opt anyone willing to offer their services.
Peter Crawford has agreed to continue as our President and Eric Dias will again act as our Financial Scrutineer.

Our Guest Speaker at the AGM

The highlight of the evening was the talk by Professor Alan Mayhew MA DPhil (Oxford) MSc Econ (LSE). Following the election of Viktor Yanukovych as President of Ukraine on 7th February 2010, Professor Mayhew chose as his theme, “Ukraine between East and West: Can it face both ways at the same time?”. Both the new President, who received 49% of the vote, and his main rival Yulia Tymoshenko, who gained 45%, had promised to improve relations with both Russia and the European Union and it appears that President Yanukovych is attempting to do this. In exchange for a 25 years extension of time for the Russian fleet’s use of the Black Sea base, the vexed question of the price Russia charges Ukraine for gas has been modified. Ukraine is a huge user of gas. The economy is performing better with inflation, reducing from about 30% to around 9%, but food prices are rising and this is very worrying.
It was a fascinating talk, after which Alan was happy to answer a number of questions from his audience. We were privileged and very pleased to have Alan as our speaker for the second year running.


Grand Charity Cabaret Evening and Grand Draw – Saturday 9th October 2010

With a number of regulars attending the 40th Anniversary Celebrations of the twinning of Lambersart and Viersen held in France, the number attending this popular function was rather fewer than usual. However, those present very much enjoyed their evening. Colette Marsh had put together an entertainment featuring family members Mary, Jane, Emma, herself and even husband Bob. Mary Cottle, Val Davis and Mike Handcock made guest appearances.
The fish ‘n chips supper was up to Wei Lin’s usual high standard. Then we came to the Grand Draw, made by our President, Councillor Peter Crawford.

Quiznite – Saturday 13th November 2010

Nineteen members and six friends supported this enjoyable event. It enabled us to have six teams of four, plus the quizmaster asking the questions. A close contest resulted in a one-point win for the team represented by Trevor Poile, Jean Yardley, Lesley Herriot and Alan Bullion. Thanks go to Mike Bailey, who set the questions, and to Colette Marsh and Jackie Prance, who organised the splendid ploughman’s supper. Thanks to Peter Jervis, the owner of Downingbury Farm in Pembury, who kindly gave us a generous quantity of delicious eating apples, and also to everyone who donated raffle prizes. The evening enabled us to raise £163, which was sent to Kaniv to help with aid and welfare for elderly folk there during the cold winter months. Friends of KASA, our equivalent in Kaniv, will deliver this help, as they did last winter. A very worthwhile joint enterprise between our two Associations!

Festive Cheer

The Christmas Lunch was held at the Abergavenny Arms in Frant on Sunday 5th December. Fourteen people attended: nine members and five friends, including two charming gentlemen, Stephen and Tony, from Molo in Kenya, which is linked with Meadows School. The table was beautifully laid out for us in a separate room. At every place a Christmas cracker had been set out on the red tablecloth and soon we were enjoying a delicious traditional Christmas Lunch. In his after lunch speech the Chairman congratulated Pat Briggs and Sue Skilton for the good work they are doing to help develop the link between Meadows and Molo.” Stephen thanked SAKA for its invitation and said how much he and Tony had enjoyed the meal and our hospitality. He wished our Association continued success and hoped some of our members would visit Molo. There is little doubt we will want to hold a similar social gathering next Christmas time.

Some Snippets of News from the Chairman

Space does not permit us to write the story of the December visit of Iryna Datsenko and the two boys, so we shall issue a special supplement about it in due course. Suffice to say that it was great to see them. They enjoyed a fun-packed time and it showed our Association Membership at its very best.

The Start of Our Year Dinner at Café Bliss on Saturday 19th March was a very enjoyable occasion and attended by seventeen members and five friends. Elaine Lawrence had thought of everything to make us feel comfortable and at home. The three-course meal was excellent and the service could not be faulted. We enjoyed a good time in pleasant surroundings and certainly hope to return to Café Bliss in the future. It is a community venture and a facility of which Southborough can be proud.

We hope to stage an Open Gardens event again this year. If you are able to offer to have visitors to your garden for an hour or so, please contact myself and then we can begin to think about possible dates for this popular event.

Other events the Committee have been considering are:
(i) a Coffee Morning on Sunday 29th May.
(ii) the ever popular Grand Cabaret Evening with a fish ‘n chips supper.
(iii) a Quiz evening with a ploughman’s supper
(iv) a Beetle Drive
(v) a Boat trip on the River Medway from Maidstone
(vi) a Christmas Lunch

Lynda Emberson is preparing to reorder a quantity of SAKA T-shirts. An approximate price is £15, but that would be the maximum. The larger the order, the lower the price will be. Sizes available are Small, Medium, Large and Xtra Large.

Our new website is live!

We’ve finally achieved our goal.
Take a long look for yourself! Switch on your computer now and enter our website address:- www.southboroughandkanivassociation.com

The work has not ended. We shall strive to obtain the information and photographs that have eluded us, and be updating pages on a regular basis.

SAKA Lotto Club

It is proving increasingly difficult to obtain donations of desirable prizes for a Grand Draw, so this year we have decided to run a 10 months Lotto Club, properly licensed with Sevenoaks District Council, our local licensing authority. Belonging to the Club costs just £10 and there will be two draws held in the year, both taking place at a SAKA event, unless this becomes impracticable. The first round of draws held in July will be for the five months of March to July and the second round for the last five months will be held in December. Half the money subscribed will go to the Association’s funds; the other half will be paid out to Club members in cash. The total amount paid in by the time of the first draw will determine the amount of prize money. For the first nine months the prize will be the same, but in December the prize money will be greater, by how much will depend on the additional amount, which could accrue from those joining between 1st August and 31st October, which is the last date for joining in 2011. There could be a second prize in December should the value of that month’s prize money go over £50. The SAKA Committee will decide that matter. To participate contact Mike Handcock
Every Club member will receive a dedicated number, which is then entered into every draw for which their Club membership is valid, so joining early is an incentive. The Club is not restricted to SAKA members. Obviously the more people who join, the better the prizes and the more we will raise to support our Project objectives in Kaniv. There will not be a Grand Draw this year.

Friday 25 March 2011

Former mayor tells of the unlikely friendship between Southborough and a town in central Ukraine

Reprinted from Tunbridge Wells on Saturday.

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Geographically and culturally there is little in common between a town in former communist central Ukraine and leafy true-blue Southborough.
Yet a chance meeting a decade ago sparked a remarkable friendship between two very different towns which continues to blossom to this day.
The result has been the Southborough and Kaniv Asssocation (SAKA). Founded in 2005, it has provided a platform for a mutually beneficial link-up between the diverse areas.
For Mike Handcock, the association’s chair, it has been an eye-opening experience since he first met with representatives from Kaniv at the European Project for Youth, an EU initiative, in Southborough’s twin town of Lambersart, France in 2001.  
He got chatting to the group leader from the Ukraine, Lyudmila Synenko, and was interested to find out about where she lived and surprised to hear that they had not flown to France but had driven all the way.
The next year they met again at a similar event at Swattenden near Cranbook, which he attended as then Mayor of Southborough. Over tea at Tunbridge Wells Town Hall, Mr Handcock spoke again with Ms Synenko and this time asked if there was anything they could do to help.
She said the children in Kaniv were very keen to learn English but did not have many English books. Mr Handcock launched a collection and the community donated 13 boxes of books.
The mayor of Kaniv then invited Mr Handcock to attend the town’s 925th anniversary, he said: "I was not sure what to expect. Not all that long ago it was a communist country.
"We were greeted at the airport in Kiev by a group from Kaniv and we were taken there in a minibus carrying all the bouquets of flowers we’d been given. There were a lot of hugs and kisses and singing all the way there.
"It has really gone from there. When I got there I never expected to be addressing 7,000 people in the square. Fortunately, being a former headteacher it did not faze me too much.
"I’ve been to the Ukraine eight times since then. I love it there, it is such an interesting town and I like the country. The people are so generous and hospitable."
Other people from Southborough visited Kaniv and residents from the Ukrainian town, which is in the province of Cherkasy, came to Kent.
SAKA was set up to encourage more visits between the two towns and to support projects there. It now has about 50 members who meet regularly.
Member Brian Dobson has recently completed work on a new website for the association, which is packed full of information about both towns and their history. He hopes it will encourage more residents of Southborough to join.
"It has taken a long time to gather information, in particular about Kaniv, for which it has involved working in Ukrainian and Russian," Mr Dobson said.
"SAKA can now boast the best English language website for Kaniv and one of the best for Southborough."
SAKA has been helping elderly people in Kaniv through the cold winter months through fundraising.
Mr Handcock told how he had met with older members of the community, including some who survived the Holodomor (Death by Starvation) the famine imposed by Josef Stalin.
He said one 92-year-old woman was still working in her garden when they arrived in the evening. Inside her small cottage, she disappeared to the kitchen and returned with a saucepan full of walnuts and a carrier bag.
She poured the walnuts, which were from her garden, into the bag and the translator explained they were a gift and that she said they must return the next evening for some potatoes.
"Wherever you go in the world where people have the least they are prepared and happy to give it away," he said. "People with a lot, however, are a bit mean about things."
Times are especially tough in Ukraine at the moment. The country’s economy shrank 15 per cent in 2009 and to recover the familiar formula of prices rises, tax increases and public spending cuts have been brought in.
One in three people live in poverty in the Ukraine and it is they are feeling the brunt of the cutbacks.    
"They had the presidential election last year so the situation has changed a good deal from what it was before," Mr Handcock said. "But that does not stop them behaving just as they have.
"Life is very difficult for them out there. They’ve just merged School Number Six with School Number Two in Kaniv and some of the staff will lose their jobs.
"They are cutting down public services just as we are making cuts to try and get rid of the deficit. They are having the same, but it is much worse than here."
Kaniv itself is a fascinating and culturally rich town on the banks of the River Dnieper as SAKA’s new website shows.
It is the burial site of Taras Schevchenko – a 19th century poet, artist, humanist and national hero. His work is seen as the foundation of modern Ukrainian literature and its language.
Another national hero, Oleksa Hirnyk, committed self-immolation in 1978 on Chernecha Hill not far from Shevchenko’s tomb in protest against the suppression of the Ukrainian language by the Soviet authorities.
Other sites of interest include the Park of Glory, which is a memorial to the military personnel who lost their lives in the battles around Kaniv during the Second World War.
For more information visit SAKA’s website at www.southboroughandkanivassociation.com.

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Spring Dinner

No need for a reminder. Tickets for the Spring Dinner, to be held at Café Bliss on Saturday March 19th, are all sold. To all those lucky ticket holders, we wish you «Смачного!» ( phonetically “Smatchnoho!”)

Saturday 29 January 2011

Annual General Meeting

The seventh Annual General Meeting of our Association will take place at The Ark, Gallards Close, Southborough (opposite Southborough Library) on Saturday, 5th February 2011, at 7.30pm.

We are pleased to announce that Professor Alan Mayhew has kindly agreed to talk to us again following his most interesting address last year, when he posed the question “A brighter future for Ukraine after the Presedential Election?” We know that Viktor Yanukovych has been president for the past eleven months. Professor Mayhew now poses a further question “Ukraine between East and West: Can it face both ways at the same time?

Monday 10 January 2011

Sunday 9 January 2011

Annual General Meeting

The seventh Annual General Meeting of our Association will take place at The Ark, Gallards Close, Southborough (opposite Southborough Library) on Saturday, 5th February 2011, at 7.30pm.

We are pleased to announce that Professor Alan Mayhew has kindly agreed to talk to us again following his most interesting address last year, when he posed the question “A brighter future for Ukraine after the Presedential Election?” We know that Viktor Yanukovych has been president for the past eleven months. Professor Mayhew now poses a further question “Ukraine between East and West: Can it face both ways at the same time?