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Congratulations to AJ and Emma on receiving a certificate of commendation from David W McCorkell KStJKnight Commander on...
25/01/2026

Congratulations to AJ and Emma on receiving a certificate of commendation from David W McCorkell KStJ
Knight Commander on 25 January 2026
in recognition of your professionalism, clinical acumen and selflessness which directly contributed to the patients' care and safety. Your actions demonstrate the exceptiona and outstanding service and commitment you bring to St John Ambulance (NI).

Grove cadet unit Christmas panto night out
22/12/2025

Grove cadet unit Christmas panto night out

GROVE CADETS ARE CANCELLED TONIGHT Dear youth organisation,Due to the current Met Office amber alert in areas of Antrim,...
09/12/2025

GROVE CADETS ARE CANCELLED TONIGHT

Dear youth organisation,

Due to the current Met Office amber alert in areas of Antrim, Londonderry, Tyrone and Fermanagh, and the anticipated weather conditions, EA are closing their youth settings (Youth Centres, Youth Offices, Outdoor Learning Centres and any planned Duke of Edinburgh Expeditions) located within this area. This decision has been made in the best interests of safety of children and young people.

A map indicating the amber and yellow warning areas can be found here:

Met Office UK weather warnings for rain, wind, snow, ice, fog, thunderstorm, lightning and extreme heat.

Grove cadets are collecting at ASDA Shore road!!! If you are out and about come say hello and learn about choking 🙃
29/11/2025

Grove cadets are collecting at ASDA Shore road!!!
If you are out and about come say hello and learn about choking 🙃

09/11/2025
Groves Leading Cadet representing Eastern District Belfast city hall today
09/11/2025

Groves Leading Cadet representing Eastern District Belfast city hall today

What a September for Grove Cadets We have a membership award running Adventure Grand Prior led by AJ and Emma who compet...
03/10/2025

What a September for Grove Cadets
We have a membership award running
Adventure Grand Prior led by AJ and Emma who competed their Gold DofE
Fire station visit
And collection at Asda on shore Road
Also rugby duty
Well done cadets

Grove Cadets are having a collection day while also recruiting adult helpers at ASDA on the Shore road pop in and say He...
20/09/2025

Grove Cadets are having a collection day while also recruiting adult helpers at ASDA on the Shore road pop in and say Hello

In 1945, six women programmed the world’s first computer—without manuals, training, or recognition. A single photo almos...
22/07/2025

In 1945, six women programmed the world’s first computer—without manuals, training, or recognition. A single photo almost erased them from tech history.

Kathy Kleiman, a young computer scientist, found the image years later. Curious about the women beside the massive ENIAC machine, she was told: “Probably just models.”

But they weren’t. They were the first true coders. Betty Holberton, Jean Bartik, Kay McNulty, Ruth Teitelbaum, Marlyn Meltzer, and Frances Spence—pioneers hidden in plain sight.

Originally hired as “human computers” during WWII, they were tasked with programming ENIAC, a machine so massive and unfamiliar it had no manual—or precedent.

Banned from the lab, they wrote the first code from blueprints alone, inventing algorithms, flowcharts, and logic patterns on paper. Pure innovation.

When they finally got to touch the machine, they programmed it by hand—plugging in cables one by one to rewire its brain. And it worked.

On February 14, 1946, ENIAC stunned the world with its speed. But the newspapers never mentioned the women behind the magic.

The hardware engineers were celebrated. The programmers? Invisible—because society didn’t yet value what they did. Programming wasn’t even seen as real work.

As computing grew, so did the myth of the male coder. The women who built the foundation were pushed into silence and forgotten.

But they didn’t stop. Holberton wrote the first software application. Bartik built memory systems. McNulty helped invent subroutines—core concepts in modern coding.

Still, they vanished from textbooks. Until the 1980s, when Kleiman tracked them down, recorded their stories, and helped give them the spotlight they always deserved.

By 1997, they were honored publicly—most in their seventies. But the culture of tech had already shifted, claiming innovation as a boys’ domain.

We can’t change that erasure. But we can rewrite the narrative going forward—by remembering that women didn’t enter tech. They invented it.

Let’s teach every coder the full story: The first programmers weren’t just women. They were visionaries. And their legacy belongs to all of us.


~ The Inspireist

Congratulations to AJ and Emma on completing their DofE residential
19/07/2025

Congratulations to AJ and Emma on completing their DofE residential

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