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Banbury Quakers: Summer Meetings
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Saturday, 17 May 2008. Children's Meeting on 2nd Sunday of the month. From May to September. On Third and Fifth Sundays,. Meeting is not here but at. Adderbury Friends Meeting House, Hornhill rd, Adderbury, at 11.00 am. Click here for map. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Painted by Marjory Lister. How to find us. The purpose of this site is to provide current information to everyone who is involved in or is interested in Quakers in the Banbury area.
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Banbury Quakers: Banbury Open Weekend
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Monday, 1 October 2007. Banbury Meeting House enjoyed a steady stream of visitors over the weekend and one of the comments heard more than once was that it was 'lovely to see the meeting house buzzing with people'. It was generally felt that the weekend was a success and was worth the frantic putting together of the displays, exhibitions and organising the event. It was interesting to see cautious faces coming into the Meeting House, perhaps unsure of what they...
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Banbury Quakers: Where are we?
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Sunday, 23 September 2007. Banbury Quakers meet in the oldest building for worship in Banbury. The Friends Meeting House, built in 1751 can be found in Horse Fair, off North Bar in Banbury. It is on the opposite side of the road to St Mary's Church and is entered through a wrought iron gate in the wall, just before the path leading to Peoples Park. For a map of where to find us. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Painted by Marjory Lister. How to find us.
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Banbury Quakers: Banbury Quakers in Brief
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Sunday, 23 September 2007. Banbury Quakers in Brief. Meeting Update - Summer 2008. 3rd and 5th Sundays May-September Meeting will be at the Adderbury Meeting House on Hornhill Rd, Adderbury at the slightly later time of 11am. Children are welcome to any meeting, however there is a separate children's meeting the second Sunday of every month, where children learn together often using art and craft to bring together the ideas they have. You do not have to be a Qu...
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Banbury Quakers: Looking Ahead To 2008
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Sunday, 13 January 2008. Looking Ahead To 2008. After the hustle and bustle of Christmas and New Year and looking back on 2007, it is time to look forward to 2008 and what we know to be scheduled already. Of course there are weekly meetings at the Friends meeting house, where we look forward to seeing new and old faces. There are throughout the year a number of dates for your diary;. Saturday 9th February 2.30pm Stratford Friends Meeting House. How to find us.
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Banbury Quakers: This Sunday, 7th October 2007
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Wednesday, 3 October 2007. This Sunday, 7th October 2007. We wait and see what the impact of Quaker Outreach week will mean for us at Banbury. If you are thinking of attending, but need just a little extra push to come into Banbury. It is Banbury Canal open day and if the weather holds out, this should be a grand event as it has been in previous years. There is, as they say, something for all the family! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How to find us. Perso...
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Volunteers - The Banbury Triathlon
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Banbury Quakers: Sunday 30th October
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Monday, 1 October 2007. Meeting was well attended and several people spoke ministry, touching on a number of subjects including what God meant to them and touching on the theme of 'living adventurously' and about how important it is to seize opportunity however small it might seem. You can learn more about his journey by clicking HERE. Our thoughts and best wishes go with Nigel and Taz as they continue their adventure, especially as the nights get colder.
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Banbury Quakers: Sunday 13th January
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The website of Friends in the Banbury area. Sunday, 13 January 2008. Todays' meeting was well attended and had the welcome addition of the childrens meeting as it was second Sunday in the month. The main meeting was a peaceful affair, with no ministry until the children joined the room for the last few minutes. The story ends where the chief of the tribe offers a white feather to the friends to show trust and freindship. After the meeting different people spoke about friends that had moved far away, othe...
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Need / Make / Use: Creating new perspectives on the Pitt Rivers collections: November 2013
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Monday, 18 November 2013. Need/Make/Use tent panel community art project. Oxfordshire-based artist Anne-Marie Cadman. Reflects on her experience working with four adult community groups to create large decorative panels for the Need/Make/Use 'pop up Pitt Rivers' tent during 2013. We think the panels look stunning so thank you to Anne-Marie, Fusion Arts and all the participants. You'll be able to see the tent in action at venues in summer 2014 so look out for news on where we'll be! It was truly a fantast...