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Loving Earth Project Exhibition Newcastle

Newcastle Quaker Meeting House West Avenue, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom

A selection of over 400 Loving Earth Textile Panels reflecting individual concerns about climate change.

Numinous – the astonishing story of Henry Morris

Wandsworth Friends Meeting House 59 Wandsworth High Street, London, United Kingdom

Numinous is a humorous look at the life and times of twentieth-century educationist Henry Morris, using his own words, and told with objects from the period.  Morris's vision transformed ideas about learning and community. This is a story of big dreams, determination, and resilience, in the face of resistance to change.  Andy O'Hanlon, writer/puppeteer/actor/Quaker writes

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Free

Geoffrey Weeden Poetry Prize

Kingston Quaker Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston Fairfield East, Kingston, United Kingdom

Kingston and Wandsworth Area Meeting Outreach Committee are holding their first Geoffrey Weeden Poetry Prize event, with entries welcome from 2 Oct. 2022 and closing date 18 Dec. 2022, with a prize giving and reading of poems on 25 Feb. We welcome contributions from all sections of the community and particularly from children and young

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Illustrated Talk – “She once did a pretty deal of fine Needle-works of many Colours”: Quaker Schoolgirl Stitching in Seventeenth-Century London

Quaker Tapestry Museum Quaker Tapestry Ltd, Friends Meeting House, Stramongate, Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom

Join us for an illustrated fundraising talk with historic researcher and podcaster Isabella Rosner in exploring the surprising contradictions in seventeenth century needlework made by Quaker girls and women in the Society of Friends. This is a blended event with both in-person and Zoom tickets available. Zoom attendees will have a recording made available to

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£10

Groundwork: connecting with each other and the earth through creative arts practice

Online

An opportunity to be part of an international creative conversation between the visual arts and poetry, against the background of environmental concern. Grown from Voices of the Earth, Woodbrooke's long-running course created and led by Philip and Zélie Gross, Groundwork invites participants to share ongoing projects and experiments at the meeting point of art forms,

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£290

Loving Earth exhibition in Street, Somerset

An exhibition of Loving Earth textile panels will be on display at the Quaker Meeting House in Street during October and November. Details will be posted at http://lovingearth-project.uk/events-2/ in due course.

Loving Earth Project

Street Quaker Meeting House 36 High Street, Street, United Kingdom

We are hosting an exhibition of panels from the Loving Earth Project collection, inviting visitors to spend time in our sewing room and encouraging responses from all ages which will also be put on display. There will be an open evening on 19th October 7-9pm.

Loving Earth Project in St Neots, Cambridgeshire

Groups of Loving Earth Project textile art panels will be on display  from late October to end November at various venues including: St Neots Museum, St Neots Library, Art and Soul Cafe, Berkley Street Methodist Church , The Refill Shop , Love’s Farm House, Wintringham Primary Academy,  and The Roundhouse Primary School Details of opening times

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Nudges and Winks

St Lawrence's Parish Hall Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, United Kingdom

“Songs of depth and feeling delivered by a voice that has the substance and richness that only time and experience can engender.” (Folk Words) Winchester Quakers present Mark Waistell in his reflection on Quakers at St Lawrence's Parish Hall (next door to the Meeting House) on Thursday 3 November at 7pm. Mark is a singer-songwriter,

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Free

Loving Earth Project in Wells

The Bishops Palace The Bishop's Palace & Gardens, Wells, United Kingdom

We are hosting an exhibition of panels from the Loving Earth Project collection.