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Another Orange Café: June 25th, a United Nation’s Designated Day to Combat Violence Against Women

Another Orange Café: June 25th, a United Nation’s Designated Day to Combat Violence Against Women

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Soroptimist Bristol had a great morning at our Orange Café on June 25th, which is the UN’s designated day to combat Violence Against Women.  The seven Soroptimists attending were joined by a visitor who came specially as she wanted to find out more about our Club’s work and what we do to raise awareness about violence against women.  We talked and distributed leaflets to other ladies at tables near ours, explaining why we were all wearing the colour orange.  It was great to have Susan W join us for this morning’s session.

Visit to Wessex Water Treatment Site at Cannington, Somerset

Visit to Wessex Water Treatment Site at Cannington, Somerset

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  On Tuesday 18th June 2024, six Bristol Soroptimists paid a third visit to Wessex Water as part of our aim to learn more about drinking water and sewage treatment in our area.   We had previously visited Wessex sewage treatment centres in Weston-super-Mare and Bristol.   This time we went to the Ashford Education Centre at Cannington, near Bridgwater, home to the Ashford Reservoir, constructed in 1934 which, along with the Hawkridge reservoir in the Quantocks are fed by local streams and provide water to the on-site treatment works built in 1879. Sue Goodland, Education Adviser expertly and informatively, guided us round the reservoir and told us about the abundant flora and fauna to which it is home – including swans and 3 cygnets.   She then took us round the treatment centre and explained stages in the purification of water to make it fit for drinking,

Speaker Meeting 10th June 2024: Sabeena Pirooz, Solicitor and Director of The Sky Project – Child Marriage,

Speaker Meeting 10th June 2024: Sabeena Pirooz, Solicitor and Director of The Sky Project – Child Marriage,

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Soroptimists are always open to learning and our speaker Sabeena Pirooz (a senior clinical negligence solicitor and Director of The Sky Project) taught us a great deal about a subject very few of us knew about in detail but is a huge cause for concern for some women and girls. In 2009, Sabeena learned that many 16-year-old girls were not returning to education, and some appeared to ‘disappear’, so she started ‘The Sky Project’ to confront the issue of forced marriage and honour based abuse. The project has three main aims: To educate and raise awareness of the issue, train professionals and form a multi-agency network.  From these aims, the outcomes should hopefully stop domestic violence and abuse, suicide and self-harm, depression, sexual abuse, Female Genital Mutilation and honour killings (14 a year). A forced marriage is coercion which can be physical, psychological, emotional, or

Speaker Meeting 8th May 2024: Henry Rossiter – The Watercress Project

Speaker Meeting 8th May 2024: Henry Rossiter – The Watercress Project

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Our Speaker  Meeting on Monday, 8th May welcomed Henry Rossiter, talking about the Watercress Project. At this south Bristol wildlife haven in-the-making, 1331 different plant and animal species are thriving in their rewilding project, increasing by 165 – and counting –  in just the last year. The Belmont Estate in Wraxall is a ‘redefined and reimagined country estate on a mission to regenerate land, reverse biodiversity loss and reconnect communities to nature.’. This is Henry’s family 400-acre nature restoration project. In 2019 the Rossiter family purchased nearby Watercress Farm where they also run  an educational project that involves schools’ visits, ensuring children learn about biodiversity and have the opportunity to explore nature freely. In addition, they run family days of nature-driven activities around their resetting and rewilding projects. The Watercress project is fascinating regenerative estate aiming to connect through environmental conservation. They are extending their

Guided visit to St Mary the Virgin at Henbury, Bristol 10th May 2024

Guided visit to St Mary the Virgin at Henbury, Bristol 10th May 2024

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    A small group of Soroptimists – Sally, Denise, Ivete, Lynda and her husband Martin – were guided through St Mary’s Church, the churchyard and village hall on a wonderful sunny day.   St Mary’s history dates from the Anglo-Saxon period around 692 in what was then known as ‘Henbury in the Saltmarsh’. It was then a large parish going as far north as Aust. The first Norman building was succeeded by the present one which was begun in the 12th century. In 1806 the medieval font, which is now in the churchyard, was replaced by the current black marble font.   Well known residents of the churchyard include the novelist and  Egyptologist Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards whose obelisk is decorated with the Egyptian hieroglyph “Ankh”, as a symbol of the cross because it had the similar shape. The meaning of “Ankh” is “life”.

The King’s Coronation Tree Planting: Attended by Two of our Members

The King’s Coronation Tree Planting: Attended by Two of our Members

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  Soroptimist International of Bristol received an invitation from Peaches Golding OBE CStJ, Lord-Lieutenant of the County and City of Bristol, to attend the planting of The King’s Coronation Tree.   Soroptimist International of Bristol received an invitation from Peaches Golding OBE CStJ, Lord-Lieutenant of the County and City of Bristol, to attend the planting of The King’s Coronation Tree This was the  official commemorative oak tree to King Charles III, in Brandon Hill Park, Bristol on Thursday 25 April at 14:30 hrs.  The event was in conjunction with the Lord Mayor of Bristol. Sharon and Ivete were delighted to represent the Soroptimist Bristol club on this memorable occasion and helped to plant this special oak tree which is located close to the Cabot Tower.  There were many city dignitaries present, the Sea Cadets and  several Bristol schools.

45 Years of Soroptimism: Carol Receives her Long Service Certificate

45 Years of Soroptimism: Carol Receives her Long Service Certificate

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    At our AGM on Monday, 22nd April 2024 Lola presented Carol with a Certificate on behalf of our Club to recognise and commemorate 45 years of service as a Soroptimist.   Throughout her years of service with Soroptimist International of Bristol Carol has contributed her time, skills, and resources to help create positive change in the lives of women and girls in our community and beyond. Carol has been a role model and mentor for many, inspiring others to also become actively involved in making a difference. Carol’s long-standing service is a testament to her passion and commitment to empowering women and girls and has been greatly appreciated by all of us. Her efforts have helped create a more inclusive and equal society, and her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of Soroptimists. Soroptimist SIGBI @soroptimistgbi Soroptimist Bristol #SIGBI #SoroptimistBristol #Bristol #Volunteer

Bristol Beacon: SI Bristol’s Visit 8th April 2024

Bristol Beacon: SI Bristol’s Visit 8th April 2024

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  On Monday, 8th April a group from  SI Bristol were taken on a tour of the Bristol Beacon, formerly known as the Colston Hall.   We started by going down to the Cellars, the venue for jazz evenings and also private hire for parties and weddings, amongst other events, where there is also an educational facility for visiting school children.   Accessible from Colston Street there is also a restaurant situated among beautiful brickwork pillars which are original but filled in with concrete in order to be weight bearing. We then went back upstairs to visit the Lantern, a large space where the Little Theatre used to be.   It is a very versatile area with a stage and seating areas with a raked area at the back which can be emptied of chairs and the steps retracted to make a larger flat space

SI Bristol and SI Inter Santos Meetup un Brazil

SI Bristol and SI Inter Santos Meetup un Brazil

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    Ivete’s meetup with Sonia De Barros Alberto       During a trip to Brazil, Ivete, a Soroptimist international of Bristol member, was delighted to arrange a meeting with Sonia De Barros Alberto, a member of Soroptimist international Inter Santos. What a wonderful thing and a great reason to become a Soroptimist – we have friends all over the world! Join us.

Speaker Meeting 8th April 2024:  Sarah Watts, the CEO and founder of Alliance Leisure

Speaker Meeting 8th April 2024:  Sarah Watts, the CEO and founder of Alliance Leisure

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  25 Years of Transforming Leisure     We can all have some very set ideas about Leisure Centres, what they involve and who uses them.  Perhaps we think that only the fit and active among us use them!  Sarah’s talk, however, gave us a much wider insight into why, as a nation, we need to view Leisure in a far more holistic way and provide Centres that cater for all age groups with their many diverse needs and abilities to keep fit and stay healthy. The key aim being to create a much healthier and active society.  Sarah referred to examples of where new-style Leisure Centres had become a community hub of health and wellbeing as they brought people together socially as well as actively. At the end Bridget thanked Sarah and said  “Thank you for a fascinating talk this evening.  When I saw