Dear Friends,
It has been a real privilege getting involved in the Summer events at St Clements Hospital.
We wish to thank all of those that helped and supported us during our contributions of the Open Mics and all the good wishes from people sadly house bounded. The enthusiasm and participation generated by these events was real heartwarming.
We wish to thank all of those that helped and supported us during our contributions of the Open Mics and all the good wishes from people sadly house bounded. The enthusiasm and participation generated by these events was real heartwarming.
We were specifically requested to collect a film of Graham J Jones performing his new song "Shine on You" written and dedicated to St Clements. While we wait to see proper documentation courteously collected by 'Mile End Films' part of the Queen Mary University, enjoy these amatorial clips:
www.youtube.com/watch?
www.youtube.com/watch?
The future of St Clements is still decide, so please read the mail from Kate Mactiernan that follows.
For now the momentum is going to carry on with a newly monthly Open mic, curated by Jazzman John at the Kingsley Hall. Check it out here kingsleyhallbow. blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/going- east-speaking-fast-jazzman- john.html
However we've had some suggestions for our monthly meetings to have an introduction to passage meditation (www.easwaran.org) and a writing poetry workshop. Anyone interested, please join us at our next meeting next week, Monday the 16th at LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street,
Ear acupuncture is a technique used in addictions treatments, but effective for most of conditions to bring body and mind in alignment. Seeds can be used instead, in afraid of needles, so why not give it a go if you have never experienced before? This is a free drop in session, a little contribution to cover costs is welcome, but not necessary.
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