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Creative Writing Group Drop in Space

Zoom , United Kingdom

An open, unfacilitated space for Creative Writing Group members to meet and chat. No breakout rooms, open from 8am to 9pm every first Friday of the month. Please request the passcode from qancreativewriting@gmail.com

Loving Earth Project at National Needlework Archive

National Needlework Archive The Old Chapel Textile Centre, Main Street, Greenham Business Park,, Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom

The National Needlework Archive will be hosting an exhibition of 100 Loving Earth panels this Spring. The NNA is not open to the public every day. Please onsite their website for opening dates and times, special events and charges. https://www.nationalneedleworkarchive.org.uk/index.html

Performance as Witness – a QAN panel discussion on Zoom

An online panel and group discussion on performance as part of our Quaker testimony. We will be joined by actor and writer Michael Mears (the Mistake, This Evil Thing), musician storyteller and teacher Mary Troup (Wangari’s trees of peace) and singer and activist Jo Flanagan (Climate Choir and other events), hosted by Josiane Smith After

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Creative Writing Group Networking/Buddying

On Zoom , United Kingdom

These sessions are held regularly with varying times to accommodate Friends all over the world. This is an open, online session for Friends to network (or meet and chat). There will be breakout rooms you can pop in and out of to make connections with each other. Hopefully this will lead to opportunities to organise

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Story Weaving with George Fox: learning and growing

Online

Have you ever wondered which profession George Fox learned? What did you encounter on your own learning paths? This is an invitation to experience ourselves as part of the living Quaker history and community through storytelling. In this session we will use a simple practice called ’Story Weaving’. Story Weaving was developed by Forest Therapy

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Free

Creative Writing Workshop – Finding our Ground

On Zoom , United Kingdom

An online expressive writing workshop - for different ways of connecting with ourselves and others. Monday 25 March 2024 6.15 to 8.15pm, via Zoom This workshop is open to all, regardless of writing experience. I will structure the session with writing prompts and texts to help us explore the theme of groundedness, and to stimulate

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Sing and Rejoice: George Fox, the English Civil Wars and the Beginnings of Quakerism

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

Quaker Tapestry Museum is celebrating the 400th Anniversary of George Fox’s birth with this year’s special exhibition Sing and Rejoice: George Fox, the English Civil Wars and the Beginnings of Quakerism. The exhibition includes loans from Friends House and Swarthmoor Hall, as well as reproductions from the State Papers at The National Archives. As a

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Included with General Admission

Trial By Jury: commemorating the Penn and Mead trial

Monument Gracechurch Street, London, United Kingdom

On the morning of 7th April, Quakers will gather by the Monument to the Great Fire of London, near Gracechurch Street in the City of London, to re-create an event from early Quaker History. The  1670 trial of William Penn and William Mead established the right of a jury to convict or acquit according to

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Loving Earth Exhibition at Wareham Library

Wareham Public Library South Street, Wareham, United Kingdom

25 textile art panels made locally as part of the Loving Earth Project will be on display in Wareham library . Please check the library website for opening times

Story Weaving with George Fox: departures

Online

Have you ever wondered why George Fox left home? What moved you to set off on a life journey? This is an invitation to experience ourselves as part of the living Quaker history and community through storytelling. In this session we will use a simple practice called ’Story Weaving’. Story Weaving was developed by Forest

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Free