JAM for YER PEACE
David Ferrard, Stairheid Gossip, Penny Stone, Jim Aitken and Ghazi Hussein plus surprize guests and followed by a presentation on Israel Palestine at 7pm
Jam for Yer Peace is an informal end-of-the-month family session, a chance to connect with others, and share a song or a tune, a wee bit of spoken word and a wee bit of information, a way of building peace and justice in the community.
All welcome, and if you would like to contribute to the entertainment, please give your name at the desk on the way in.
Entry, including a simple supper, £8 (£5 conc)
Henderson's at St John's
(next door to the Peace & Justice Centre on The Terrace at St John's Church)
For the April event,we will be joined by:
SINGERS David Ferrard, Stairheid Gossip, Penny Stone and
POETS Jim Aitken and Ghazi Hussein who will read their own work
This month we are finishing up a little bit early (6.30 instead of 7.00) because this event will be followed by Penny Stone giving a presentation on her recent experience in Israel/Palestine with the Ecumenical Accompaniment programme. Penny's talk will be well illustrated, inclede songs, and there will be opportunities for questions and discussion and promises to be a lively event, starting sharp at 7.00pm
By coming to a Jam for Yer Peace, you are helping to raise funds for the Centre in a way that can also entertain you and provide a great opportunity to practice 80/20 eating - an important action for Climate Change that only requires us to enjoy 80% seasonal local food and make sure the 20% of extras – coffee, chocolate, olive oil or bananas, for instance are fair-traded!
Come along, contribute to the entertainment, or just sit back and enjoy!
is an informal end-of-the-month family session, a chance to connect with others, and share a song or a tune, a wee bit of spoken word and a wee bit of information, a way of building peace and justice in the community.
All welcome, and if you might like to contribute to the entertainment, give your name at the desk on the way in.
For the April event,we will be joined by singers David Ferrard, Stairheid Gossip,Penny Stone and poets Jim Aitken and Ghazi Hussein who will read their own work
We are finishing up a little bit early (6.30 instead of 7.00) because this event will be followed by Penny Stone giving a presentation on her recent experience in Israel/Palestine with the Ecumenical Accompaniment programme. Penny's talk will be well illustrated, and there will be opportunities for questions and discussion and promises to be a lively event, starting sharp at 7.00pm
Entry, including a simple supper, £8 (£5 conc)
Henderson's at St John's
(next door to the Peace & Justice Centre,
the terrace, St John's, Princes Street, Edinburgh)
Helping to raise funds for the Centre can also entertain you and provide a great opportunity to practice 80/20 eating - an important action for Climate Change that only requires us to enjoy 80% seasonal local food and make sure the 20% of extras – coffee, chocolate, olive oil or bananas, for instance are fair-traded!
Come along, contribute to the entertainment, or just sit back and enjoy!