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SI Bristol: Christmas Party 2025

SI Bristol: Christmas Party 2025

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    On Monday 1st December we held a wonderful Christmas Party for members and guests with a delicious supper followed by music with Ian Towers.    Ian was brilliant on the piano and sang well known, cheerful songs, some by members’ request. The songs were interspaced with carols and we all joined in the singing! It was good fun and lifted our mood! During the evening, as is our custom, we raised donations for Caring in Bristol. We are delighted to report that we were able to raise the sum of £260 (further donations expected), which will hopefully be doubled in the Big Give to £520 or more. For over three decades Caring in Bristol has run the Caring at Christmas project. Having changed over the years to adapt to the needs of people experiencing homelessness and precarious living situations in Bristol, it is

Another Successful Christmas Fayre: November 2025

Another Successful Christmas Fayre: November 2025

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Our Club had a stall in aid of Mary’s Meals at the Westbury-On-Trym Christmas Fayre this morning. The fayre had a very Christmassy atmosphere and a very good number of people wandering through the various stalls. Pauline, Ruth, Carol, Susan S and Susan W did a wonderful job manning the stall and we were delighted to raise £174.84 which will benefit from being doubled to £349.68 if sent to Mary’s Meals before Christmas. Well done everyone!

Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women: A Candlelit Vigil 27th November 2025

Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women: A Candlelit Vigil 27th November 2025

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A Very Moving Candlelit Vigil: 27th November 2025 Nine Soroptimist Bristol members joined Next Link’s Candlelit Vigil walk from Queen’s Road to College Green yesterday evening to mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.   SI Bristol members met at the Victoria Rooms which was illuminated in orange for a photoshoot and were pleased to be joined by some QEH students. We marched from there to Next Link to join a large number of participants. At Next Link Domestic Abuse Services’ office in Queen’s Avenue we were offered a cup of hot chocolate and collected a candle to take on the walk. Despite the drizzle which accompanied us, we estimate that approximately 200 people took part on the Candlelit Walk from Queen’s Road holding placards and a lit candle.  It was good to see many male allies at the vigil.

Soroptimist Bristol’s Message of *Hope* by Delivering Bags to Next Link: On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

Soroptimist Bristol’s Message of *Hope* by Delivering Bags to Next Link: On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women

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  Funlola, Lucy, Ruth, Lizzie and Ivete delivered 50 Orange Bags of HOPE filled with toiletries to offer support to women looked after by Next Link Domestic Abuse Services in Bristol. We know many women only have a small window of opportunity to flee their abusers, often taking nothing with them as they leave to seek refuge. We hope the Orange Bags of HOPE will serve as a demonstration of Soroptimist support and bring a ray of brightness for a better future.  

SI Bristol Joins SI Weston-super-Mare’s Railing Against Abuse on the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women

SI Bristol Joins SI Weston-super-Mare’s Railing Against Abuse on the International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women

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    Six members of Soroptimist International of Bristol (SB, LC, BJ, DM, MR, SS) supported SI Weston-super-Mare and District at their annual Railing Against Abuse march on the 25th November 2025.    This is the date of the UN ‘International Day for Elimination of Violence Against Women’ and begins 16 Days of Activism. The statistics regarding violence and abuse are still alarmingly high. Members from several Soroptimist Clubs from throughout the SW&CI Region met outside the Weston-super-Mare Railway Station. About 60 attendees walked from the station through the town to Grove Park, handing out Relationship Bookmarks (that explained the difference between good and bad relationships) on our way. We were highly visible in our bright orange coats and accessories and bold banners. Following talks by Ruth from SI Weston super Mare, the Deputy Mayor and a representative from NextLink, we tied 101 orange ribbons

Welcome Jacasta: Club Meeting – 24th November 2025

Welcome Jacasta: Club Meeting – 24th November 2025

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      During our Club meeting last night, 24th November, Soroptimist Bristol members were delighted to welcome Jacasta as our newest member! We hope Jacasta will find fulfilment in the Soroptimist organisation projects. She can count on our members to always be here to support her as she navigates her Soroptimist path. Welcome to Soroptimist Bristol!    

Speaker Meeting 10th November 2025: Sue Stops:  Hotwells Pantomimes & Pantomime Dames

Speaker Meeting 10th November 2025: Sue Stops:  Hotwells Pantomimes & Pantomime Dames

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    Our last Speaker meeting featured a talk by Sue Stops about Hotwells Pantomimes and Panto Dames.     The Hotwells panto is a long-standing community tradition in Bristol, typically staged by the Hotwells & Cliftonwood Community Association. Formerly held at the Hope Centre, the tradition continues with the group performing at the local Hope Chapel since at least 1981, even after the Hope Centre closed in 2001. The panto productions by Hotwells are known for their community spirit, a blend of humour suitable for both children and adults, dramatic sets, lavish costumes, and live music. The pantomimes are created, written, designed, produced, and performed entirely by local community members, including volunteers from the Hotwells & Cliftonwood Community Association. Sue Stops also spoke about her brother, Chris Harris, and his involvement with Hotwells Pantomimes. Chris Harris was a prominent Bristol actor and pantomime dame

SIGBI Conference 31st October to 2nd November 2025: Awareness, Advocacy and Action

SIGBI Conference 31st October to 2nd November 2025: Awareness, Advocacy and Action

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  SIGBI Conference 31st October to 2nd November 2025:  Awareness, Advocacy and Action       Five of us from SI Bristol attended Conference this year:  Ivete, Lizzie, Lola, Sally and Sue P and we were delighted to be joined by Ruth from SI Weston-super-Mare.  The Conference was opened by the Conference Chairperson Alison Cramer, and we were then welcomed by SIGBI President Ruth Healey.  The flags of all the countries in our Federation were then displayed by members from that country or if there was no delegate able to attend a “substitute” stood in for them. The Conference brought us all together both socially and in a learning capacity and the inspirational speakers were stunning.  In the workshops on day 2 we met other likeminded Soroptimists and here you see us in the Membership Workshop “Sharing Experiences”.  On our table we had members from

Speaker Meeting 13th October: Helen Powell – Lawyer

Speaker Meeting 13th October: Helen Powell – Lawyer

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    On Monday 13th October we were delighted to welcome Helen Powell to our Speaker meeting.     Helen is a lawyer and a prominent founder member of We Love Stoke Lodge, a local community group composed of former and current residents for whom the last green space in Stoke Bishop is very important. Their work aims to protect the area for future generations. Helen took us on a fascinating journey through the rich history of Stoke Lodge and its surrounding green space.  Stoke Lodge is a Grade II listed house located in the heart of Stoke Bishop and is surrounded by 23 acres of beautiful parkland. The grounds are  known for its collection of magnificent, protected, and historic trees, with many champion and notable trees on the national register, as well as a wide variety of wildlife, including bats, foxes, badgers, and deer. The arboretum is

SI Bristol’s Luncheon to Celebrate 105 Years of Service – 5th October 2025

SI Bristol’s Luncheon to Celebrate 105 Years of Service – 5th October 2025

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On Sunday 5th October we enjoyed a special luncheon to celebrate 105 years of Soroptimist service.  We gathered together in Nailsea with some very special guests: the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding who is also an honorary member of our Club, the Rotary Club President, Brian Snary and Soroptimists from the South West and Channel Islands Region and beyond.  President Funlola welcomed us and the room was buzzing with excitement,  Our after dinner speaker Ashley Jones MBE entertained us “The Nobel Prize – The History of the World’s most Prestigious Award” . What a lovely afternoon we all had.  Many thanks to all those who made it so special.