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SUMMARY:Greenham Women's Peace camp Exhibition : Green Man Festival
DESCRIPTION:Are you heading to the Green Man Festival this summer? We are! We’ll be in Einstein’s Garden with our Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp exhibition from the 18th to 20th August – join us! \nThe Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. \nJoin this immersive installation to weave webs\, build a bender\, make a banner or peace dove\, create music and sing songs. Join in discussions about climate change\, feminism\, nuclear weapons and the necessity for and challenges facing activism today. \nOur oral history team will also be there to record your memories of Greenham so that you can become part of our growing archive. \nContributors: \nRebecca Mordan \nRebecca is the creator of award-winning feminist production hub Scary Little Girls and spent several years of her childhood visiting Greenham. She recently co-wrote and presented The Greenham Effect for the BBC’s Archive on Four\, drawing on the 200 plus testimonials she helped gather from Greenham Women as part of the Greenham Women Everywhere project she co-founded.  This also led to the publication of her first book\, Out of the Darkness:  Greenham Voices drawing on these interviews. Join her to chat about your memories of Greenham and hear hers. \nSue Say \nSue Say lived at Greenham for 2 years. On her first evening there\, she heard a woman talking to a soldier on the other side of the fence. It was that powerful conversation that kept her at the camp\, protesting nuclear missiles but also exploring the multitudes of different ways to be a woman by meeting and talking to “many shades of women”. Sue went to prison many times\, took the government to court for illegal strip-searches and won\, changing the law in the process. At Green Man\, she will be talking about her soon to be published book and inviting you to join her in making friendship bracelets. \nCarolyn Francis \nCarolyn lived at Greenham in a hollowed-out holly tree from Summer 1984. She became a Buddhist at Greenham and the personal impact of her time there changed the course of her life. \nCarolyn is a well known for her research\, composition\, performance and teaching of Cumbrian fiddle and border bagpipe tunes. She is currently focussing on expressing the relationship between traditional music\, place and landscape\, and reaching new audiences in order to expand the community playing\, enjoying and participating in this music. \nPearl Love \nAlongside song writing and performing\, Pearl is a workshop facilitator\, harmony sharer and choir leader. Pearl grew up around group singing and has always felt the power of singing with others and the community it can create. It is her belief that everyone should have access to the uplifting joy and sense of connection that singing in harmony can bring. Pearl teaches harmony songs and rounds\, from a range of traditions\, in a friendly and lightly humorous way. Each song is taught by ear\, so no experience is needed\, and every voice is welcome! \nYou can also catch Pearl leading Mindful Music workshops in the Little Folk Field this weekend. \nPixie Taylor \nPixie went to Greenham when she was 18\, living at Green Gate from 1985-86 and returning to live at Blue Gate from 1991-1994. She has been a Forest School leader since 2002 and feels passionately that is vital for us to enable and encourage children today to connect with the natural environment. Pixie will be teaching people how to build their own Greenham-style camp\, using natural materials and simple techniques. \nJill ‘Ray’ Raymond \nRay lived at Greenham for around 12 years and she was part of a core group who stayed and took part in actions such as the famous protest when they danced on the silos on New Years Eve and cut through miles of fencing. \nDrop-in for some craftivism with Ray who will be running practical web weaving sessions and sharing the history of Web Weaving as feminist protest. \nAnd more TBC. Free to festival ticket holders.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/greenham-womens-peace-camp-exhibition-green-man-festival/
LOCATION:Green Man Festival\, Einstein’s Garden\, Glanusk Park\,\, Crickhowell\, NP8 1LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230811T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230811T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230717T133541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T174808Z
UID:7871-1691748000-1691758800@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chatty Cakey Tea Party - Liskeard
DESCRIPTION:Come and tell us your favourite Cornish stories\, myths and legends–true or otherwise! \nTell us about your favourite Cornish places\, anecdotes\, legends and local characters. Talk to our story-gatherers as they create a legacy of our communities\, their storytelling and heritage. We’ll work with archivers of Cornish Folklore\, create a new play and a digital response to keep these experiences and voices alive. \nCome to our free tea party to learn more about the project and tell us your stories. \nWe’ll be hosting tea parties at several venues across Cornwall until 25th August – see them all here. \nThe Cornish Storylines project has received £296\,200 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a £4.4m investment in a cultural events and talent programme across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/cornish-storylines-cakey-tea-liskeard/
LOCATION:The Liskerrett Community Centre\, Varley Lane\, Liskeard\, PL14 4AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chatty cakey teas,Cornish Secret Stories
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230804T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230804T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230717T132954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T174808Z
UID:7868-1691143200-1691154000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chatty Cakey Tea Party - Grampound
DESCRIPTION:Come and tell us your favourite Cornish stories\, myths and legends–true or otherwise! \nTell us about your favourite Cornish places\, anecdotes\, legends and local characters. Talk to our story-gatherers as they create a legacy of our communities\, their storytelling and heritage. We’ll work with archivers of Cornish Folklore\, create a new play and a digital response to keep these experiences and voices alive. \nCome to our free tea party to learn more about the project and tell us your stories. \nWe’ll be hosting tea parties at several venues across Cornwall until 25th August – see them all here. \nThe Cornish Storylines project has received £296\,200 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a £4.4m investment in a cultural events and talent programme across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/cornish-storylines-cakey-tea-grampound/
LOCATION:Grampound\, Grampound\, Truro\, TR2 4SB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chatty cakey teas,Cornish Secret Stories
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230731T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230731T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230629T124946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124538Z
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SUMMARY:Common Ground: Book Talk and Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Thimblemill Library for an evening hearing all about life at the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Hear songs and stories that bring the camp to life as we reflect on the impact of the camp 40 years on. \nGreenham child and author Rebecca Mordan will introduce her book ‘Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000’  sharing the impact her early experiences of the camp have had on her life. There will be chance for you to ask any questions during a Greenham Q&A.  \nFollowing this there will be a screening of Carry Greenham Home as we transport you back to the early days of Greenham with Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson’s fly-on-the-wall masterpiece was shot whilst they lived at Greenham in 1982-83. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-book-talk-and-film-screening/
LOCATION:Thimblemill Library\, Thimblemill Rd\, Smethwick\, B67 5RJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230731T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230629T124257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124538Z
UID:7665-1690808400-1690819200@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Family Activities Day
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and Sandwell Central Library join forces to bring you a pop-up exhibition and activities day celebrating Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nWe’ll have lots of family friendly activities for you to join in with including: \n\nCraftivism \nSing-along session\nMemory sharing\nPop-up Exhibits\n\nAll activities FREE! \nIn the Children’s Library at Sandwell Central Library \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-family-activities-day/
LOCATION:Central Library\, High Street\, West Bromwich\, B70 8DZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230730T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230730T170000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230703T104215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124538Z
UID:7687-1690714800-1690736400@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Activities Day
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and the Sumac Centre join forces to bring you a pop-up exhibition and activities day celebrating Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nWe’ll have lots of family friendly activities for you to join in with including  \n\nVegan Brunch \nCraftivism \nMemory sharing\nPop-up Exhibits\n\nAll activities FREE! \nVegan Brunch served by Veggies 11-2pm\, more info here! \nTalks from 2pm – 4pm \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-activities-day/
LOCATION:The Sumac Centre\, 245 Gladstone St\, New Basford\, Nottingham\, NG7 6HX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230711T154142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124539Z
UID:7746-1690570800-1690578000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Book talk with Woodstock Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Woodstock Town Hall for a talk with Rebecca Mordan about her book\, Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000.\n\n\nOur own Artistic Director Rebecca will read\, tell stories and sing you some songs from the Greenham Song Book and together with Greenham Women who contributed their stories\, she will answer all your burning Greenham questions – go on ask them\, we dare you!\n\n\nGrab your tickets here!
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/book-talk-with-woodstock-books/
LOCATION:Woodstock Town Hall\, Town Hall\, Market Pl\, Woodstock\, OX20 1SL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230728T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230629T130931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124539Z
UID:7682-1690538400-1690560000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground Event Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of Craftivism\, Memory Sharing and talks hosted by Greenham Women Everywhere and Scary Little Girls to find out more about the Greenham Common Peace Camps! \nDrop in to the Millers Bar at The Mill Arts Centre to discover an action packed day of events. \n10am-1pm Craftivism workshop – Join us for a relaxed craftivism  session  \nWhilst crafting\, Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan will be sharing her memories of Greenham and chatting to you about yours. \nAll materials provided.  \n10am-4pm Pop Up Exhibition – Hang out in our bender tent listening to a soundscape of stories from the peace camp and interviews with Greenham Women. Our oral history team will be there to record your memories of Greenham so that you can become part of our growing archive. \n2pm-4pm Panel Chat and Book Talk – Greenham child and author Rebecca Mordan will introduce her book ‘Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000’  sharing the impact her early experiences of the camp have had on her life.  \nWe’ll also have the opportunity to hear from other Greenham Women who share their experiences of the Greenham Common Peace Camp. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-event-day/
LOCATION:The Mill Arts Centre\, Spiceball Park Road\, Banbury\, Oxfordshire\, OX16 5QE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230726T174500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230726T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230629T125735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124539Z
UID:7674-1690393500-1690401600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Memory Share and Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:We’re bringing the inspirational story of the first all-female peace camp of Greenham Common\, told from the inside by the women who were there to The Ultimate Picture Palace in Oxford.  \nWomen Against the Bomb is Sonia Gonzalez’s prize-winning documentary about the impact of the Greenham Women\, reflected through interviews and footage from women who took action and never looked back. \nJoin us for a film screening followed by a Q&A with Greenham child and author of ‘Out of the Darkness’ Rebecca Mordan as well as other Greenham Women who will discuss their first hand experiences of Greenham Common.  \nHear songs from the camp come to life and enjoy the opportunity to hear from Greenham Women in our live Q&A. \nBook tickets here \n17:45 Doors \n18:15 Film starts \n19:15 Q&A  \n20:00 Ends \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-memory-share-and-film-screening-3/
LOCATION:The Ultimate Picture Palace\, Jeune St\, Cowley Rd\, Oxford\, OX4 1BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230725T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230717T131949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T174809Z
UID:7865-1690279200-1690290000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chatty Cakey Tea Party - Bugle
DESCRIPTION:Come and tell us your favourite Cornish stories\, myths and legends–true or otherwise! \nTell us about your favourite Cornish places\, anecdotes\, legends and local characters. Talk to our story-gatherers as they create a legacy of our communities\, their storytelling and heritage. We’ll work with archivers of Cornish Folklore\, create a new play and a digital response to keep these experiences and voices alive. \nCome to our free tea party to learn more about the project and tell us your stories. \nWe’ll be hosting tea parties at several venues across Cornwall until 25th August – see them all here. \nThe Cornish Storylines project has received £296\,200 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a £4.4m investment in a cultural events and talent programme across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/cornish-storylines-cakey-tea-bugle/
LOCATION:Bugle Village Hal\, New St\, Bugle\, Saint Austell\, PL26 8PG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chatty cakey teas,Cornish Secret Stories
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230725T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230711T163509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124540Z
UID:7761-1690279200-1690290000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Craftivism Coffee Morning
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and RISC join forces to bring you a unique opportunity to discover the work of Judith Baron in this exhibition of her photographic works from her time at Greenham Common and Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camps. \nJoin us from 10am-1pm for a relaxed craftivism session where we’ll be exploring messages of hope for the future. Whilst crafting\, Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan will be sharing her memories of Greenham and chatting to you about yours. \nAll materials provided.  \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-craftivism-coffee-morning/
LOCATION:RISC\, 35-39 London Street\, Reading\, RG1 4PS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230724T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230724T203000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230711T163333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124540Z
UID:7756-1690214400-1690230600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Exhibition and Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and RISC join forces to bring you a unique opportunity to discover the work of Judith Baron in this exhibition of her photographic works from her time at Greenham Common and Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camps. \n4.30 – 6.30: Judith Baron Exhibition Private View – photographs from Greenham and Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camps.  \n6.30pm: Talks from photographer Judith Baron and Greenham Women  \n7.30pm – 8.30pm Film screening of Women Against the Bomb\, Sonia Gonzalez’s prize-winning documentary about the impact of the Greenham Women\, reflected through interviews and footage from women who took action and never looked back.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-exhibition-and-film-screening/
LOCATION:RISC\, 35-39 London Street\, Reading\, RG1 4PS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230721T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230714T112111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241126T174809Z
UID:7854-1689933600-1689944400@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chatty Cakey Tea Party - Saltash
DESCRIPTION:Come and tell us your favourite Cornish stories\, myths and legends–true or otherwise! \nJenny Beare\, Bec Applebee and Shazz Andrew are the story gatherers and would love to hear your Cornish tales as we begin our project to create a legacy of our collective community storytelling heritage\, from which we’ll create a new archive of Cornish Folklore\, a new play and a digital map to keep these stories alive. \nCome to our free tea party to learn more about the project and tell us your stories. \nWe’ll be hosting tea parties at several venues across Cornwall until 25th August – see them all here. \nThe Cornish Storylines project has received £296\,200 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a £4.4m investment in a cultural events and talent programme across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/cornish-storylines-cakey-tea-saltash/
LOCATION:Saltash Library and Information Service\, Callington Road\, Saltash\, PL12 6DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chatty cakey teas,Cornish Secret Stories
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230626
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230524T153527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124540Z
UID:7572-1687305600-1687737599@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Glastonbury goers - get a load of our Pockets of Power!
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be taking a brand new show to Glastonbury this year\, celebrating pockets! Will you be there? Come and see us! \nPockets of Power! is an original concept from the minds of our very own Artistic Director Rebecca Mordan (who\, dontcherknow\, has also featured in the BBC Writers Room and is the Glastonbury Circus Big Top Compère) our fabulous friend Dr Naomi Paxton (The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama\, BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker\, and aka award-winning cabaret act and member of The Magic Circle\, Ada Campe) and is in collaboration with Dr Kat Jungnickel (Goldsmith Uni and author of Bikes and Bloomers) \nTogether\, these flamboyant miscreants will present comedy\, song\, sketches and audience games to show how women radically reinvented the worlds of fashion and design to solve problems\, smash stereotypes and have adventures! \nThis interactive rampage through the history of the pocket draws on research from the Politics of Patents project at Goldsmiths College\, University of London\, and will feature: \n\ncostumes made from original patents and adapted for festival fabulousness in glitter and neon by Dr Jungnickel’s team\, including a Victorian lunchbox and muff combination\, a personal Edwardian life-saving device for long sea voyages (with hidden sandwich)\, and a vast array of secret compartments in everything from bags and bustles to hats and hooped skirts!\nsix live performers\, embodying the characters who came up with and used these fabric inventions\, such as Milly the Shop-Lifter\, Lea the Land-Girl and Sal the Sports-Woman\nlive music\, some specially commissioned for the project and some from pop culture\, from music hall to the swinging 60’s\nbespoke magic tricks\na specially commissioned puppet designed by Velma von Bon Bon\ngames\, gifts and dressing up for audiences as they take part in activities and sections\, such as Paper Doll Finger races and the Pockets vs Hands Ultimate Challenge!\n\nOur cast includes friends of Team Scary old and new: Sarah Annakin\, Don One\, Koko Brown\, Nadia Shash\, Velma von Bon Bon and Dr Naomi Paxton \nThis is a Scary Little Girls Production created with Naomi Paxton\, commissioned by Glastonbury Festival and Goldsmiths Uni\, the first time we’ve been commissioned by either of these bodies. \nLook for us in the festival programme! \nFollow Sarah Annakin on Twitter and Instagram \nFollow Don One on Twitter and Instagram \nFollow Koko Brown on Twitter and Instagram \n\nFollow Nadia Shash on Twitter \n\nFollow Velma von Bon Bon on Instagram and Facebook \nFollow Naomi Paxton on Twitter and Instagram \nFollow Ada Campe on Twitter and Instagram \nEDIT – our event is now on the Glastopedia page for the stage we’re performing on – A Little More Sensation
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/glastonbury-goers-get-a-load-of-our-pockets-of-power/
LOCATION:Glastonbury Festival\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T220000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230403T113742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124540Z
UID:7429-1686254400-1686261600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Greenham on Film
DESCRIPTION:Photograph by Raissa Page. Copyright: Adrianne Jones – courtesy of The Richard Burton Archives\, Swansea University. Not to be used without permission \nJoin us for a double feature combining classic and contemporary takes on the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nIn an evening of cutting edge documentary making\, we bring you Women Against the Bomb\, a prize-winning look at the impact of the Greenham Women\, reflected through interviews and footage from women who took action and never looked back.  Then we’ll go back to early days of the camp with Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson’s fly-on-the-wall masterpiece shot in the year they lived at Greenham – Carry Greenham Home. \nLinked by guest speakers who feature in the films and artists from Scary Little Girls and Greenham Women Everywhere\, this evening will be a chance to see the Greenham movement in all its glory\, grim\, grit and enduring grandeur. \nAdult £10 \nConcs £8 \nChild £5 \nFamily £26
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-greenham-on-film/
LOCATION:Penlee Park Theatre\, Morrab Road\, Penzance\, Cornwall\, TR18 4HE
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230608T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230403T114858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124540Z
UID:7427-1686236400-1686247200@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Craftivism & Memory Share
DESCRIPTION:40 years on from the iconic Greenham actions of Embrace the Base\, Carry Greenham Home and women dancing on the silos at the nuclear air base\, we are excited to host social archivers Greenham Women Everywhere in an afternoon of print-making\, radical bunting\, information sharing\, memory recording and song! \nThe session will begin with a chat about the impact of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp from local Greenham Women and Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan.\n\nWe will then enjoy craftivsim with Caroline Wilkins and cake as we create a space for the change we want to see in the world!\n\nEntry is £5 – book your place here
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-craftivism-memory-share/
LOCATION:Penlee Park Theatre\, Morrab Road\, Penzance\, Cornwall\, TR18 4HE
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230605
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230524T143536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124541Z
UID:7574-1685750400-1685923199@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Living Literature Walks: The Great Estate Festival
DESCRIPTION:Will you be in Redruth\, Cornwall for The Great Estate Festival? We will – we’re back for another year with our Living Literature Walks – find us in the Secret Gin Garden on the 3rd and 4th June! \nJoin us to explore the most rambunctious garden fête! This walk will take you on an exciting journey around the Secret Gin Garden to discover female botanists and explorers. \nFind performative pioneers and seeds of information planted amongst the trees. \nAs well as evergreen plays\, music and poetry\, we will also shed light on some budding shoots! \nCast: \nRebecca Mordan \nSue Hill \nVanessa Pini  \nIndira Falle
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/living-literature-walks-the-great-estate-festival/
LOCATION:The Great Estate Festival\, The Secret Gin Garden\, Scorrier House\, Redruth\, TR16 5AW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230601T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230322T163049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124541Z
UID:7324-1685647800-1685653200@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Edge of the World bookshop book talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the wonderful Edge of the World bookshop in Penzance in June for a talk with Rebecca Mordan about her book\, Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000. \n\nOur own Artistic Director Rebecca will read\, tell stories and sing you some songs from the Greenham Song Book and together with Greenham Women who contributed their stories\, she will answer all your burning Greenham questions – go on ask them\, we dare you!\n\n\nTickets are £6 and on sale here 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/edge-of-the-world-bookshop-book-talk/
LOCATION:Edge of the World Bookshop\, 25/26 Market Jew Street\, Penzance\, Cornwall\, TR18 2HR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T180000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230512T143503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124541Z
UID:7545-1685291400-1685296800@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Panel discussion and book talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Cafe at Ventnor Exchange to hear all about life at the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp from women who were there. Hear songs and stories that bring the camp to life as we reflect on the impact of the camp 40 years on. \nGreenham child and author Rebecca Mordan will introduce her book ‘Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000’  sharing the impact her early experiences of the camp have had on her life. \nDid you visit the Greenham Common Peace Camp? If so we’d love to hear your stories too and take the  opportunity to interview you for Greenham Women Everywhere’s oral history project about your experiences of Greenham. \nAbout Common Ground \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nAbout Greenham Common Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. As women travelled to Greenham from across the UK\, local support hubs formed to ‘Carry Greenham Home’. \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible. Click here for more information about accessibility at Trinity.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-panel-discussion-and-book-talk/
LOCATION:Ventnor Exchange\, 11 Church St\, Ventnor \, PO38 1SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T153000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230512T141655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124541Z
UID:7540-1685271600-1685287800@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Open Studio and Photographic Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Just down the road from Ventnor Exchange you can join Greenham Woman and artist Bridget Boudewijn in her Isle of Wight studio to view her photographs of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp giving a unique\, first hand insight into the camp. \nAbout Common Ground \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nAbout Greenham Common Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. As women travelled to Greenham from across the UK\, local support hubs formed to ‘Carry Greenham Home’. \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-open-studio-and-photographic-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Shed\, Through the archway off Church Street behind the Chinese Restaurant\, PO38 1SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230512T141214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124541Z
UID:7536-1685268000-1685278800@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Craftivism and Memory Share Coffee Morning
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Craftivism & Memory Share Coffee Morning hosted by Greenham Women Everywhere and Scary Little Girls! \nDrop in to the Cafe at Ventnor Exchange between 10am – 1pm. \nPrintmaker Caroline Wilkins will be leading a relaxed session making protest bunting using simple kitchen table print techniques. Your printed bunting flags will be stitched together and will travel around the UK with Scary Little Girls as we continue to gather Greenham stories. \nWhilst crafting\, Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan and Sue Bolton will be sharing their memories of Greenham and chatting to you about yours. \nAll materials provided.  \nAbout Common Ground \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nAbout Greenham Common Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. As women travelled to Greenham from across the UK\, local support hubs formed to ‘Carry Greenham Home’. \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-craftivism-and-memory-share-coffee-morning-2/
LOCATION:Ventnor Exchange\, 11 Church St\, Ventnor \, PO38 1SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T153000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230511T153407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124542Z
UID:7533-1685194200-1685201400@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Memory Share and Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a film screening in Freshwater Library as we transport you back to the early days of Greenham with Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson’s fly-on-the-wall masterpiece was shot whilst they lived at Greenham in 1982-83. \nHear songs from the camp come to life and enjoy the opportunity to hear from Greenham Women in our live Q&A. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-memory-share-and-film-screening-2/
LOCATION:Freshwater Library\, 41 School Green Rd\, Freshwater\, PO40 9AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230527T123000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230511T152247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124542Z
UID:7528-1685181600-1685190600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: An Exhibition of Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and Freshwater Library join forces to bring you a pop-up exhibition celebrating Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nJoin us to chat to us about your memories of Greenham and hear ours. Hang out in our bender tent listening to a soundscape of stories from the peace camp and interviews with Greenham Women. Our oral history team will be there to record your memories of Greenham so that you can become part of our growing archive. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-an-exhibition-of-greenham-common-womens-peace-camp-2/
LOCATION:Freshwater Library\, 41 School Green Rd\, Freshwater\, PO40 9AP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230514T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230427T101452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124542Z
UID:7507-1684076400-1684094400@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground Memory Share and Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Head down to the Bristol Friends Meeting House to craft\, share memories and watch films celebrating Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp! \nAll activities are FREE. \nProgramme of Activities: \n3pm: Craftivism and Memory Share Afternoon \nDrop-in for some craftivism with Greenham Woman\, Jill ‘Ray’ Raymond who will be running practical web weaving sessions and sharing the history of Web Weaving as feminist protest. \nYou’ll also have the chance to meet with Greenham Women and share your own stories of resistance with our oral history team. \n5pm: Women Against the Bomb Film Screening \nFirst up we will be screening Women Against the Bomb\, a prize-winning look at the impact of the Greenham Women\, reflected through interviews and footage from women who took action and never looked back. \n6pm: Q&A with Greenham Guest Speakers \nWe will be joined by Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan and guest Greenham Women giving you the chance to ask all your Greenham questions. \n6.30pm: Carry Greenham Home Film Screening \nThen we will head back to the early days of Greenham with Beeban Kidron and Amanda Richardson’s fly-on-the-wall masterpiece was shot whilst they lived at Greenham in 1982-83. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \nClick here for more information about travelling to the venue. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-memory-share-and-film-screening/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting House\, Champion Square\, Bristol\, BS2 9DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230427T101209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124542Z
UID:7503-1683979200-1683993600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground Exhibition Tour
DESCRIPTION:Come along for an exhibition celebrating the legacy of feminist resistance in Bristol! \nGreenham Women Everywhere and Trinity join forces to celebrate the legacy of feminist resistance in this FREE pop-up exhibition celebrating the legacy of feminist resistance in Bristol. \nActivities include: \nA choral singing workshop with Pearl Love 1 – 2.30pm \nA drop-in protest printmaking workshop with Caroline Wilkins \nAn inspiring discussion from protestors then and now \nKeynote from Art and Activism author Dr Edson Burton MBE \nPhotographs from Christine Bradshaw’s ‘Greenham Portraits’ series \nAn opportunity to be interviewed for Greenham Women Everywhere’s oral history project about your experiences of Greenham and your experience of Bristol activism. \nAbout Common Ground \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This event is in partnership with Art of Resistance\, a two-year\, National Heritage Lottery Funded project charting 100 years of protest in Bristol. \nAbout Greenham Common Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. As women travelled to Greenham from across the UK\, local support hubs formed to ‘Carry Greenham Home’. \nThis event was made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the peace camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to.  \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible. Click here for more information about accessibility at Trinity.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us.                                                  \nClick here for more information about travelling to the venue.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-exhibition-tour/
LOCATION:Trinity Community Arts\, Trinity Road\, Bristol\, BS2 0NW         \, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230512T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230512T210000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230504T092608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124542Z
UID:7524-1683918000-1683925200@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Stories\, Songs and Memories From Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Join Rebecca Mordan at MakeTank on 12th May to hear more about Greenham Women Everywhere and her book\, Out of the Darkness: Greenham Voices 1981 – 2000! \nShe will sing you some songs from the Greenham Song book and answer all your burning Greenham questions – go on ask them\, we dare you! \nThis event is part of Maketank’s Make Your Own Book Festival taking place 2nd-13th May.  \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world.  \nYou can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \nYou can RSVP to the event here.
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-stories-songs-and-memories-from-greenham-common-womens-peace-camp/
LOCATION:Maketank\, 3-5 Paris Street\, Exeter\, EX1 2JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230512T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230512T163000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230427T095805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124543Z
UID:7499-1683900000-1683909000@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Zine Making
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Maketank for a Zine Making Workshop.  \nPrintmaker Caroline Wilkins will be leading a session to make a hand-printed zine to celebrate the women who lived or visited the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Working with linocut stamps and text\, we will make zines that can be photocopied for wider distribution. \nWorkshop and materials are FREE.  \nThis event is part of Maketank’s Make Your Own Book Festival taking place 2nd-13th May.  \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nAbout Greenham Common Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. As women travelled to Greenham from across the UK\, local support hubs formed to ‘Carry Greenham Home’. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \nBook your free tickets here!
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-zine-making/
LOCATION:Maketank\, 3-5 Paris Street\, Exeter\, EX1 2JB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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UID:7495-1683885600-1683894600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: Craftivism and Memory Share Coffee Morning
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Craftivism & Memory Share Coffee Morning hosted by Greenham Women Everywhere and Scary Little Girls! \nDrop in to the Rougemont Room at St Sidwell’s Community Centre between 10am – 12:30pm. \nPrintmaker Caroline Wilkins will be leading a relaxed session making protest bunting using simple kitchen table print techniques. Your printed bunting flags will be stitched together and will travel around the UK with Scary Little Girls as we continue to gather Greenham stories. \nWhilst crafting\, Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan will be sharing her memories of Greenham and chatting to you about yours. \nAll materials and refreshments provided.  \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-craftivism-and-memory-share-coffee-morning/
LOCATION:The Rougemont Room\, St Sidwell's Community Centre\, Sidwell St\, Exeter\, EX4 6NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230427T091708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124543Z
UID:7490-1683802800-1683820800@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Common Ground: An Exhibition of Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp
DESCRIPTION:Scary Little Girls and Positive Lights Projects join forces to bring you a pop-up exhibition and free craft activities celebrating Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nPop-Up Exhibition \nLook around the gallery at portrait photos of the Greenham Women by Christine Bradshaw\, chat to us about your memories of Greenham and hear ours. Hang out in our bender tent listening to a soundscape of stories from the peace camp and interviews with Greenham Women. Our oral history team will be there to record your memories of Greenham so that you can become part of our growing archive. \nFree Craft Activities: \n11am – 1pm Radical Bunting with Caroline Wilkins \nDrop-in at any time to make protest bunting using simple kitchen table print techniques. Your printed bunting flags will be stitched together and will travel around the UK with Scary Little Girls as we continue to gather Greenham stories. \n2pm – 4pm TBC Free Craft Activity \nYou can drop in for these activities at any time. All materials will be provided. \nAbout Common Ground \nCommon Ground is a series of events bringing the legacy of Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp to local communities across the UK. It is part of a project created by Scary Little Girls in collaboration with Greenham Women Everywhere CIC to map the impact of the Peace Camp on the women who inhabited it and the communities they returned to. This project has been made possible thanks to support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nAbout Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp \nGreenham Common Women’s Peace Camp was an enduring and iconic protest spanning 19 years from 1981 – 2000. Whilst the occupation of the common began with the aim of forcing out the US nuclear warheads from Berkshire\, the protest became a focal point of feminist history and has left a legacy of women’s liberation around the world. You can view our archive of oral histories\, photographs and ephemera from Greenham here. \nInclusion and Accessibility \nCommon Ground strives to be an inclusive and welcoming space which celebrates diversity in all its forms. Our approach is to learn from and value each other’s lived experience.  \nThis venue is wheelchair accessible.  \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/common-ground-an-exhibition-of-greenham-common-womens-peace-camp/
LOCATION:Positive Lights Project\, 184 - 187 Sidwell Street\, Exeter\, EX4 6RD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230430T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260414T235656
CREATED:20230414T133837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T124544Z
UID:7445-1682847000-1682859600@scarylittlegirls.co.uk
SUMMARY:Craftivism & Memory Share Coffee Morning
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Craftivism & Memory Share Coffee Morning in Abergavenny! \nDrop in to the Melville Centre for a relaxed session sharing memories and stories from Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. \nWe will be joined by local Greenham Women\, Greenham Child Rebecca Mordan and local crafter Pat Wesson from Stop and Stitch\, who will be running a radical stitching workshop. \nAll materials and refreshments provided.  \nAccessibility: \nThe Melville has disabled parking space\, rear door for wheelchair access (please call the Melville if required 01873 853167)\, and a disabled toilet. \nIf you have any access needs you’d like to speak to us about please email us. \nCafe Space \nThe Melville Centre \nPen-y-Pound \nAbergavenny \nMonmouthshire NP7 5UD
URL:https://scarylittlegirls.co.uk/event/craftivism-memory-share-coffee-morning/
LOCATION:The Melville Centre\, The Melville Centre\, Pen-y-Pound\, Abergavenny\, Monmouthshire\, NP7 5UD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Greenham
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