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EVENTS
LIST
See related
links for more event listings. South
Somerset Peace Group hold meetings and events in Ilminster and around
and have their own (and more general) events page.
Dorset
Stop the War also list local and national events.
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- Tuesday
18th July 2006, 7.30pm, Christian Fellowship Hall, Bridport
- 'Songs of social
significance' from David Rovics
- The Christian Fellowship
Hall is at the back of East Street Carpark in Bridport.
- Tickets £8.00 Concessions
£5.00
- David Rovics will be fresh
from playing at Tolpuddle. See David's
web site for more info about him.
- If you can put up a poster,
please print from here
(A5) or here
(A6).
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- Saturday
1st July 2006 10am to 1pm, Art Centre South Street, Bridport
- Bridport Peace &
Justice Fair
- The Peace & Justice
Fair will coincide with the Charter Fair once again. Here's more
information about it.
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- Sunday
23rd April, at 8pm, British Legion Hall, Victoria Grove,
Bridport
- Short Films
- Short films by local film-makers
on immigration issues with a very local bias. We are approaching speakers
to discuss these issues.
- See here
for more details.
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- Saturday
25th March, 9.45am to 4pm, Friends Meeting House, South Street,
Bridport
- Women against War:
from Bridport to the Middle East
- We brought together
a number of very articulate women with experience in various parts of
the Middle East to speak upon these issues and the work going on in
this area.
- This was an all-day programme
of talks, debates and workshops about how the current international
situation affects women's lives and what we can do to help.
- We had dancing and music
to perform over lunchtime.
- See the
program for the day for more details.
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- Friday
10th March Evening at the Art Centre, South Street Bridport.
- "Disturb the Peace"
- Spring Concert
- A music event with particular
focus on bringing in youth, we had all ages from babies to grandparents.
- Music with Seize the Day,
Lauren Glover with Backstage and Compère Herbie Treehead.
- This was a great concert
and we were nine short of a full house. See what you missed at www.seizetheday.org
and www.happysong.co.uk for
Herbie Treehead.
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- Sunday
26th February, 7.30pm,
British Legion Hall, Victoria Grove, Bridport
- "Hearts and Minds",
Vietnam Film
- An archive film about Vietnam,
to allow us to draw parallels between the illegal war in Iraq and Vietnam.
- Winner of the Academy Award
for best documentary feature of 1974, this film includes interviews,
newsreels, and documentary footage about the disastrous effects of America’s
involvement in the Vietnam War. The parallels with the situation today
are so close and clear that the film was re-released last November.
- 'The best documentary I
have ever seen... maybe the best movie ever... it remains every bit
as relevant today' - Michael Moore.
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- Sunday
11th September 2005, 7.45pm, Friends Meeting House
- Film
"9/11" Come
along to a film showing on 11th September at 7.45pm at the Friends Meeting
House, South Street, Bridport. The film 11'09''01 SEPTEMBER 11. A FILM
BY ELEVEN DIRECTORS takes it name from the 11th September terrorist
attack on the twin towers in New York, offering a worldwide perspective
on the event.
- Get advance tickets at £5
each at Fruits of the Earth, the Book Shop and Bridport Record Centre
in Bridport.
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- Friday
23rd September 2005, 7.30pm, at the Arts Centre on South
Street.
- Annual
General Meeting plus Billy Bragg Join
us at our annual general meeting at 7.30pm on Friday 23rd September
at the Arts Centre, Bridport, where we'd like to hear from you, let
you know what we've been up to and enjoy ourselves too with the music
of Billy Bragg. It's free and it's open to all.
- One of the principal aims
for the AGM is to debate where the peace group should be going and get
some new blood involved.
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- Saturday
30th July 2005, 5pm to 8pm at Stoke Abbott.
- Summer
garden party. Not
quite the perfect afternoon of last Summer, but the food and
company was good and a very pagan-looking bonfire added to the
atmosphere.
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- Saturday
2nd July 2005, open from 10am to 1pm, Bridport Arts Centre.
- Peace and Justice
Fair.
- Following a sucessful event
last year we held our second Peace & Justice Fair for everyone who
interested in helping worldwide peace, justice and the environment.
- The Peace and Justice Fair
shows the many ways it is possible to make a difference. This year we
coincided with Bridport Charter Fair bringing more people inside to
see the many different organisations that are working to make our world
a better place. We also formed a human "Make
Poverty History" white band in solidarity with those campaigning
in Edinburgh.
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- Friday
22nd April 2005, 7.30pm at the United Church, East Street,
Bridport.
- Pre-election Hustings
with all General Election Candidates
- Keen that ordinary people
should have their voice heard by politicians, the Peace Group collaborated
with Bridport Churches Together to mount a pre-election hustings.
- Candidates Oliver Letwin
(Conservative), Dave Roberts (Labour), Justine McGuinness (Liberal Democrat)
and Susan Greene (Green), and Mrs Linda Guest (UKIP) answered questions
from the floor on present and future policies over a wide range of issues.
- Scenes from the meeting
were shown on national TV. See
also our "election
special" web page.
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- Sunday
20th March 2005, 7.30pm at Friends Meeting House, South Street,
Bridport.
- Film "Uncovered".
- Decisions leading up to
the Iraq war. By a film-maker who believes "democracy is not a spectator
sport."
- See http://www.truthuncovered.com/interviews.php
for interviews and a trailer for this film.
- As far as we are aware this
film had only been shown at the ICA in London, and now that other centre
of the avant-guard, Bridport. Refreshments
afterwards gave a chance to chat.
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- Saturday
19th March 2005, 11am-12am at Bucky Doo Square, Bridport.
- Vigil to mark anniversary
of Iraq War.
- This was the second anniversary
of the start of this madness. Many came along to show their sorrow against
the war and their support for peaceable paths in future.
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- Friday
18th March 05, 7.30pm at Friends Meeting House, South Street,
Bridport.
- Justine McGuinness
on the Lib Dem view of "Peace, Justice and the Environment".
- Your chance to put your
questions to Justine McGuinness and make your own views known. This
was an open meeting. Justine told us of her opposition to identity cards
and to any war that was opposed by the United Nations.
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- Thursday,
3rd February 2005 at 7.30pm at Bridport Arts Centre
- Disturb the Peace
- concert with Herbie Treehead and support bands
- A great evening, joining
in with Herbie's birthday celebrations; and making contact with new
people.
- There was a superb set from
Herbie himself under circumstances that showed his true professional
flair; and various other local musicians including Dot.Star, Mitch Norman
and Lauren Glover.
- Thanks to all who helped
and offered their time.
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- Saturday,
4th December 2004 at 7.30pm, St Mary's Church, South Street,
Bridport
- Malcolm
Harper on "Peace, Conflict and the United Nations".
- Malcolm Harper gave an open
talk, based on his experience as the recently retired Director General
of the United Nations Association.
- Around 60 people turned
up to hear a well-presented insight into the role of the United Nations
and the problems it has today, contributing with many searching questions
and comments.
- Malcolm explained how conflict
resolution is often linked to economic, social and environmental justice,
in which the UN is quietly active. When it began the UN worked towards
peace between sovereign states, but it's now meeting the newer challenge
of conflict within countries and stateless bodies affecting
world stability such as terrorists and transnational businesses. Terrorism
is best met by due judicial process and communication, but it isn't
our biggest problem today. The biggest current threat by far is climate
change, present on both a world scale and locally here in Dorset.
- There was plenty of chat
and exchange of thoughts and information over (Fair Trade) coffee and
tea afterwards.
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- Saturday,
24th July 2004
- Summer
garden party.
- Social event and fund raiser.
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- Saturday,
26th June 2004, 10am to 1pm, Bridport Arts Centre
- Peace
and Justice Fair
- For everyone interested
in helping worldwide peace, justice and the environment.
- We had around 20 different
organisations from around the area packed in the Arts Centre and open
to the public.
We invited like-minded groups to set up their stalls to tell us about
how they're working locally to make the world a better place.
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- Friday,
27th February 2004, Bradpole
- Discussion Meeting
- Social Event
- Forum for the like-minded
with wine and nibbles.
- A lot of positive comments,
excellent food and a reasonable turnout at Bradpole Village Hall despite
very unpromising weather. With an enlightening talk by Paul Lashmar.
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- Saturday
29th November 2003, St Mary's Church, Bridport
- Lord
Judd on "What can WE do for Justice and Peace?"
- This went very well, with
80 to 100 people attending, over 20 of whom filled in contact details
for future events. Many thanks to all who did and to everyone who contributed
to our collection.
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