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Loving Earth Panels Exhibition at Victoria Hall, Grange over Sands, Cumbria
For more details contact Sue Tyldesley. -atyldesley@aol.com https://www.grangeoversandstowncouncil.gov.uk/victoria-hall.html Link to DOWNLOAD LEP Cumbria, events poster
Writing Retreat in the South of France
Centre Quaker de Congenies 11 Avenue des Quakers, Congenies, Provence-Languedoc, FranceWriting Retreat 13 - 17 June 2022 (optional days June 18, and 19) Escape to the sun and be inspired to write in the beautiful setting of the Centre Quaker
Loving Earth Project at Jordans
Jordans Quaker Meeting House Welder's Lane, Beaconsfield, United KingdomA display of Loving Earth Project textile panels will be at Jordans' historic Quaker Meeting House. Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ shortly
Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris
Adams Heritage Centre 17 Main Street, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom'Numinous' is a solo object-theatre show about Henry Morris, the visionary responsible for the Village Colleges in Cambridgeshire. Morris believed in “education from the cradle to the grave” and devoted
Loving Earth Project in Slovenia
Loving Earth panels will be exhibited in Gornja Radgona's cultural centre during July and other events and displays over the summer are in the pipeline. Dates and times are currently provisional
Loving Earth Project at Parks in Mind, Bournemouth
Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth Shelley Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth, United KingdomAll are welcome to join the project. Making a textile panel in response to the Loving Earth questions creates space to reflect more deeply, find out more, and decide what
THE MISTAKE – an urgent new play about Hiroshima and the first atomic bomb
Sands Film Studio Sands Films Studio Theatre, Rotherhithe, London, United KingdomThe dropping of the first atomic bomb is referred to on the Peace Memorial in Hiroshima as “the mistake”. In this 77th anniversary of Hiroshima, Michael Mears’ new play explores
The Mistake
The Mistake – a new play about the day the world changed forever Opening at the Edinburgh Fringe 2022, THE MISTAKE is a new play by Michael Mears, to be
Loving Earth Project in Edinburgh
Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House 7 VIctoria Terrace, Edinbugh, ScotlandTextile panels from the Loving Earth Project will be on display at Central Edinburgh Meeting House as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Displays will change from week to week.
Meetings for Worship for Creativity at Edinburgh Fringe
Central Edinburgh Quaker Meeting House 7 VIctoria Terrace, Edinbugh, ScotlandMeetings for Worship for Creativity will be held in conjunction with the Loving Earth Project exhibition in Edinburgh on August 9th and 25th (2pm-5.30pm each day), inviting Friends and visitors