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Loving Earth Stitch and chat workshop

Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United Kingdom

Are you concerned about the environment? Do you like making things, playing with materials? Do you enjoy talking informally with others about issues that concern us all? If so, you

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Loving Earth Project Exhibition Bournemouth Library

Bournemouth Library 22 The Triangle, Bournemouth, United Kingdom

Join us at this Loving Earth Project Exhibition which is touring the world. See the beautiful, textile panels created by many people in response to climate justice. From Monday 30th

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Loving Earth Stitch and Chat workshop

Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United Kingdom

  For more details see http://quakerarts.net/event/loving-earth-stitch-and-chat-workshop    

Loving Earth Project in Bournemouth

Loving Earth Panels will be displayed in Bournemouth Libraries during February, including a number of panels.  Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ in due course.

Loving Earth stitch and chat workshop

Friends House 177 Euston Rd, Euston, London, United Kingdom

For more details see http://quakerarts.net/event/loving-earth-stitch-and-chat-workshop/

Renewal Space

St Bede's Pastoral Centre, York YO24 1AQ 21 Blossom Street, York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Some time apart to gently reconnect to ourselves and restore our vitality and aliveness. No experience of using the arts is necessary. Featuring heart-centred meditation alongside some input, time for

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£15

Loving Earth Project exhibition in Westminster

Portcullis House Victoria Embankment, London, United Kingdom

An exhibition of Loving Earth Project panels is being  held in Portcullis House, Westminster in February 2023. No access to the general public unless invited (eg by an MP). https://www.quaker.org.uk/news-and-events/news/loving-earth-textiles-highlighting-threats-to-natural-world-comes-to-westminster