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Display of Loving Earth Panels in Edinburgh
A changing display of selected Loving Earth panels is on show at the Open Door community café , from mid April till the end of May. Closing dates provisional.
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Friends in Tune virtual choir rehearsal
Friends in Tune virtual choir rehearsal
Friends in Tune Seeks Singers! Friends in Tune has launched a Quaker Virtual Choir project and would like to invite you to take part. Our aim is to record two songs using Zoom technology in order to create a video which can then be streamed to Quaker events or viewed online at Friends’ convenience. The
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Panel Makers Chat
Panel Makers Chat
This informal event is for anyone who is making a textile panel to contribute to the international community textile project. If you’d like to make a panel, have got started or need more help with design or techniques, come and share your questions and ideas and meet other panel-makers. It would also be lovely to
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Spirituality and Creative Practice: Zen drawing
Spirituality and Creative Practice: Zen drawing
This session is inspired by Frederick Franck whose spiritual practice is drawing. You need no special equipment, just anything that will make a mark on some paper (pencil, pen, crayon, charcoal, paintbrush, etc.) You will also need something firm to rest your paper on maybe cardboard, especially if you draw outside. Drawing is about looking
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Getting started on your Biodiversity Loving Earth panel
Getting started on your Biodiversity Loving Earth panel
This Zoom event will get you started on making a textile panel  to contribute to the Loving Earth international community textile project. As Governments prepare for the G7 Summit in June, species and habitats are disappearing at an alarming rate . Much of this is directly due to human activity : Dredging the ocean depths,