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Poetry for the soul

  Online course at Woodbrooke In his book 'A Splash of Words: Believing in Poetry', Mark Oakley says 'like throwing a pebble into water, ... An online course over 5 weeks, led by Mark Oakley and Philip Gross For details and bookings: poetry for the soul, woodbrooke, 18 may

£54

An evening of Quaker Arts by Zoom

We will be holding an online AGM,  by Zoom conference to which all Friends are welcome. Please email quakerartsuk@gmail.com if you would like to come and we will send you a link for the Zoom meeting, a day or two before. You can join us by internet or by normal phone.  Please join the meeting

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Loving Earth Project- stitch and chat workshops

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom Weekly from 27th May Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre is hosting a series of weekly stitch and chat workshops for five weeks, starting on Wednesday 27th May at 5pm. Lottie Percival will offer practical creative ideas for getting started on a Loving Earth panel and

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Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshop online

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom Weekly from 27th May Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre is hosting a series of weekly stitch and chat workshops for five weeks, starting on Wednesday 27th May at 5pm. Lottie Percival will offer practical creative ideas for getting started on a Loving Earth panel and

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Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat online workshop

Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thams, Surrey, United Kingdom

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom Weekly from 27th May Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre is hosting a series of weekly stitch and chat workshops for five weeks, starting on Wednesday 27th May at 5pm. Lottie Percival will offer practical creative ideas for getting started on a Loving Earth panel and

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Loving Earth Project : Stitch and chat online workshop

Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thams, Surrey, United Kingdom

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom Weekly from 27th May Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre is hosting a series of weekly stitch and chat workshops for five weeks, starting on Wednesday 27th May at 5pm. Lottie Percival will offer practical creative ideas for getting started on a Loving Earth panel and

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Loving Earth Project: stitch and chat online workshop

Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thams, Surrey, United Kingdom

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom Weekly from 27th May Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre is hosting a series of weekly stitch and chat workshops for five weeks, starting on Wednesday 27th May at 5pm. Lottie Percival will offer practical creative ideas for getting started on a Loving Earth panel and

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Stitch and chat with Loving Earth Project

Loving Earth Project –  Stitch and Chat workshops online via Zoom The last in the current series of weekly workshops  Bring and share your ideas, questions, work in progress, cup of tea etc. and ideas for the future. Free – but advance booking desirable.  details via the  Riverhouse Barn website. Lottie Percival, who will facilitante

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With Full Conviciton

Soundcloud and Zoom

With Full Conviction is a play written by a Sussex Quaker, Neil MacDonald, supported as a Concern by Sussex West Area Meeting. In the play, three marginalised people meet on a park bench and begin a journey in which they find the spirit of God. This play aims to build relationships and bring people together

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Free

THIS EVIL THING available online

Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre Manor Road, Walton-on-Thams, Surrey, United Kingdom

THIS EVIL THING, written and performed by Michael Mears, is the compelling and inspiring story of the men who in 1916 said no to war; and the men and women who supported them; involving a gripping journey from a chapel in Yorkshire to the House of Commons; from an English country garden to a quarry

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Free