Wednesday 26th November a group of Stirling members laid 18 orange stones at Doune Ponds with different hashtags# in association with Stirling Women’s Aid. The idea is to leave the stones for others to find. The public can then upload their pictures of their finds...
At their November meeting the Inner Wheel Club of Dunfermline were pleased to welcome District Chairman Linda Taylor for her club visit - everyone sporting something orange. Some members and friends, bedecked in orange, then walked through the busy Pittencrieff...
Supporting Orange the World, Canterbury Inner Wheel members took part in a Silent March through Canterbury. It was supported by the Mayor and the Bishop of Dover. ...
Approximately 40 people walked around the Venetian Waterways and then we held a Coffee Morning at the Imperial Hotel where we hold our monthly meeting. Just over 50 people attended that part of the event. We only managed to photograph a few walkers as they started...
Some of the members of IW Banff took part in a walking tour around Banff on 25th November to mark the start of Orange the World. Ably guided by Alistair Mason of the Banff Preservation & Historical Society. How lucky are we as women, to just be able to do this...
The sun shone, and the sun shone ....A magical day for our Orange the World Walk, Charity Stalls and Christmas Lunch. Thank you to District Chairman Deirdre and Torquay for hosting our D17 Rally with our Association President Pam as Guest of Honour. (The walk...
Members of Wolverton Inner Wheel supported Orange the World by walking to the MK Rose in Campbell Park. Orange and white bunting had been placed round Woverton Town Hall. Wearing their orange Inner Wheel tabards they were attending a torchlight vigil. On arrival...
Wolverton Inner wheel Club were very involved, working alongside other organisations in Milton, to spread the word about Orange the World. They had decorated a desk in Milton Keynes Shopiing Centre in Orange and White. They handed out leaflets about Orange the...
Ahead of their Orange the World Awareness walk, Inner Wheel members from Inverness hosted an information stall in the Victorian Market on November 22. Supported by the council, the stall shared information about the campaign to help the public understand the scale...