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Rainbow Turtle Charity AGM 2024

We’re delighted to announce our charity’s AGM on Tuesday 29th October at 7pm at the Methodist Central Halls, Paisley (Smithhills Street entrance). Tea and coffee provided, all welcome. Please email info@rainbowturtle.org.uk if you plan to attend.

The business section will be followed by a talk by Margaret Foggie of Olive Tree, the charity that sells products from Palestine and supports schools in Palestine.

Enclosed are the papers for the meeting (please click on the link to open the relevant paper):

  1. Agenda
  2. Minutes of AGM 2023
  3. Chair’s report
  4. Financial report

We look forward to seeing you there.

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Meet the Volunteers Episode 4

Our delightful shop in Gauze Street, Paisley

In episode 6 of our current series we meet 3 more volunteers from Rainbow Turtle.

First up is Kitty McEachen, an escapee from Glasgow who, to her surprise, found that Paisley wasn’t such a bad place to live in, especially when she came upon Rainbow Turtle and some of the committed volunteers, including the inspiring founder, Liz Cotton.

Next we have Duncan Macintosh, a long term supporter of fair trade, and early stall holder, who became a volunteer in the shop when he retired in 2009.

Finally we meet Marianne Sermanni, volunteer and trustee of the charity who, though her friendship with Roisin Mulholland (we spoke to Roisin in episode 2), started working in the shop in 2017.

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Save the date – RT AGM 29/10/24

Rainbow Turtle 20th anniversary logo

Just to give you an early heads up, Rainbow Turtle charity will be holding its annual general meeting on Tuesday 29th October at Paisley Methodist Halls at 7pm.

Following the business part of our meeting, Margaret Foggie of Olive Tree, we will be giving us a talk about the work that they do in Palestine.

Tea and coffee provided.

All welcome.

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Meet the Volunteers Episode 3

In episode 5 of series 3 of our podcast we meet Elise Kelly, our creative shop manager. Elise has been in charge for about three and a half years. She joined us when we were just coming out of covid when things were tight and sales were poor. During that time Elise has transformed Rainbow Turtle shop into a bright and colourful place to come and buy fair trade products. 

After Elise we have Jonathan Barr, one of our younger volunteers, who was unemployed when he first joined and now has developed a broad set of retail skills.

Finally, we have Sarah Hurst, our newest volunteer, who combines her background in sales with her developing aptitude in social media to help promote the shop on Facebook and Instagram.

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Meet the Volunteers Episode 2

Rainbow Turtle shop in Gauze Street, Paisley

In this edition of our podcast, Rainbow Turtle Rebooted, we introduce you to Joyce Jackson who started out as a fair trade stall holder in her local church before being inveigled into volunteering at the shop by Liz Cotton when she retired 7 or 8 years ago.

Following Joyce we have Clotilde Raydon, who 6 years ago came into the shop to get some refills for cleaning products. After a couple of visits, Liz Cotton, the then manager and director of the shop, invited Clotilde to become a volunteer. 

Finally, we hear from Chris Johnstone, volunteer, director of the shop and chair of the charity trustees. He started out in fair trade when his GP’s practice became the first fair trade practice in Scotland.

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Juliet Robb Interview

Photo courtesy of Paisley Daily Express

In this episode we meet Juliet Robb of Olive Tree, a charity that buys products from crafts people in Palestine and then sells them in Scotland. The money provides the artisans with a living and any profits made from the sales goes to support charities in Palestine.

Juliet first thought about working with people from Palestine after a trip to the Holy Land. At the end of the trip, the minister said to her, “so what are you now going to do!” She now has a successful organisation that sells quality, jewellery, embroidery and ceramics that involves about 20 volunteers, all run out of her house!

I hope that, like me, you’ll be inspired by this courageous woman.

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Michael Gidney Interview

Photo courtesy of the Fairtrade Foundation

Michael Gidney, currently the chief executive of the Fairtrade Foundation, has worked for at least 30 years in international development (which corresponds nicely with the 30th anniversary of FT movement in UK). He started out as a teacher in Kenya and then for their children’s services in an orphanage, has worked with Voluntary Services Overseas and with Amnesty International. He joined Traidcraft in 19991 and became Director of Policy, then moved to the Fairtrade Foundation in 2009 as deputy executive director and has been chief executive since 2012. He is also a trustee of Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust.

This was a most interesting interview where we discussed the dangers of commoditisation of products and the importance of fair trade to producers and farmers. 

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Rainbow Turtle Ceilidh 2024

Celebrating fair trade fortnight 2024, Rainbow Turtle would like to present its family ceilidh with Cloud Howe Ceilidh Band.

Tickets can be purchased online at Eventbrite or in our Rainbow Turtle shop in Paisley.

Adult price £10, children under the age of 16 price £5.

Soft drinks and sandwiches provided. BYOB. Raffle, roll coin at bottle.

Close to Gilmour Street train station and bus stops. Parking nearby.

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Reminder: Rainbow Turtle AGM 2023

When: Tuesday 10th October at 7pm.
Where: Paisley Methodist Central Hall (Smithhills Street entrance).

The annual general meeting of the Rainbow Turtle charity will take place in person as above. We would be delighted if you could attend to hear about the progress of the organisation. 

For more information about the AGM, and to obtain copies of the papers for it, please click on the following link.

The business section of the meeting will be followed by the showing of a set of 5 short films commissioned by the Scottish Fair Trade Forum marking the 10th anniversary of Scotland as a fair trade nation. The films feature people from 5 different towns across Scotland (Alford, Castle Douglas, Motherwell and Wishaw, Paisley and Perth) celebrating the work that they are doing for fair trade. After the films we will have a discussion about them featuring a panel including Charles Sim of the Scottish Fair Trade Forum, John Riches of True Origin (formerly JTS), and Nate Strawser of The Gatehouse Coffee Roasters. Tea and coffee will be provided with an opportunity to sample some Rwandan coffee from the Gatehouse and Kilombero Rice from True Origin.

Please email us to let us know if you can or can’t attend.

We do look forward to seeing you at the AGM.

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Rainbow Turtle Charity AGM 2023

We’re delighted to announce our charity’s AGM on Tuesday 10th October 2023 at 7pm in the Methodist Central Halls in Paisley (Smithhills Street entrance). Tea and coffee will be provided. All welcome. Please email info@rainbowturtle.org.uk if you plan to attend.

The business section of the meeting will be followed by the showing of a set of 5 short films by the Scottish Fair Trade Forum marking the 10th anniversary of Scotland as a fair trade nation. The films feature people from 5 different towns across Scotland (Alford, Castle Douglas, Motherwell and Wishaw, Paisley and Perth) celebrating the work that they are doing for fair trade. After the films we will have a discussion about the films featuring a panel including Scottish Fair Trade Forum, JTS, Gatehouse Coffee Roasters, Alternative Coffee Co. and Rainbow Turtle.

Enclosed are the papers for the meeting (please click on the link to open the relevant paper):

  1. Agenda
  2. Minutes of AGM 2022
  3. Chair’s report
  4. Financial report