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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

Regional Meeting 16th March 2024

Regional Meeting 16th March 2024

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  Six members of #SoroptimistBristol attended a Regional meeting of the Soroptimist International SWCI Region at Cheddon Fitzpaine on Saturday,  16th March 2024. We were delighted to welcome two excellent visiting speakers: Dishi Attwood, SIGBI Membership Director and a member of SI Stratford-Upon-Avon, and Sally Bee, President of the newly formed club Shakespeare Soroptimists International in Stratford-upon-Avon. Dishi Attwood talked about the need for flexibility when recruiting new members and indeed in order to retain members, reminding us that “Everything is impossible until you make it happen.” Following the lunch break we heard an inspiring presentation from Sally Bee, President of the newly chartered SI Shakespeare, who spoke about her life (living with Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) and having her first heart attack aged 36). At the end of the regional meeting, President Margaret handed over the chain of office to President Jackie who will now

International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 (Post 3 of 3): Celebrated at Next Link Domestic Abuse Services’ Birthday Party

International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 (Post 3 of 3): Celebrated at Next Link Domestic Abuse Services’ Birthday Party

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To celebrate International Women’s Day 2024 four members of Soroptimist Bristol accepted an invitation from Next Link to attend their 25th Birthday Party celebrations held today at Triodos Bank in Bristol. Missing Link (mental health and housing) was created 40 years ago, in 1983, followed by Next Link (domestic abuse) in 1999 and Safe Link (rape and sexual assault) in 2009. All three services have been influential in raising public awareness of the needs of women with mental health issues and victims and survivors of domestic abuse in our city. At the same time they have been challenging myths and stereotypes that create barriers for women and survivors accessing support that works for them. Between the three services they had 13,456 referrals last year. Each Soroptimist Bristol member wore odd coloured shoes to highlight the inequalities that women face daily. This is an initiative from

Speaker Meeting Monday 11th March: Toby Pinn, Valuer and Former Auctioneer

Speaker Meeting Monday 11th March: Toby Pinn, Valuer and Former Auctioneer

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    Toby Pinn, who has entertained us on a number of occasions gave a most interesting talk at our Speaker Meeting on ‘The Fine Art of Valuation. Price is what you pay, value is what you get‘.He had brought a selection of objects and used these to show how prices change because of fashion and popular demand and because of the change in the value of gold and silver.The value of an item is dictated by market forces and therefore subject to constant change.Toby said that platinum used to be the most valuable metal, but its value had been overtaken by that of gold, while the value of silver had dropped.This affects the monetary value of objects but he pointed out that objects often have a value beyond price.Thank you Toby, it was a fascinating evening and we are already looking forward to your

International Women’s Day 2024 (Post 2 of 3): Bristol City Hall 2nd March 2024

International Women’s Day 2024 (Post 2 of 3): Bristol City Hall 2nd March 2024

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    For some years, Bristol Women’s Voice (BWV) has organised an event in City Hall on the Saturday close to International Women’s Day (8th March).   On 2nd March, many local organisations with a focus on women’s issues, health and safety gathered to share their goals and provide contact information. SI Bristol has long-supported this event and this year was no exception. From 9:00 until 17:00, eleven members were present on a 1-hour (or longer) shift basis. They welcomed visitors, answered their questions and handed them relevant promotional literature. We discussed with other participants how we could work together on issues affecting women and girls. There was considerable interest in our Soroptimist display – especially regarding what the ‘Soroptimist’ name means – and, of course, in the work that we do. There was also interest in our fun interactive section – we asked “What

International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 (Post 1 of 3) : SI Bristol Raise Awareness

International Women’s Day 8th March 2024 (Post 1 of 3) : SI Bristol Raise Awareness

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  As part of SIGBI’s 2024 initiative to raise awareness of International Women’s Day (8th March), members from SI Bristol gathered in front of City Hall, College Green, Bristol.     We wore blue which is one of SIGBI’s brand colours and made heart signs with our hands – the 2024 theme representing ‘Inspire Inclusion’. We were honoured to be joined by Bristol’s Lord Lieutenant Peaches Golding who is an Honorary Member of SI Bristol.

Speaker Meeting Monday 12th February 2024: Welcome to our Regional President and The History of the Royal West of England Academy  – by Alison Bevan, Director/CEO

Speaker Meeting Monday 12th February 2024: Welcome to our Regional President and The History of the Royal West of England Academy  – by Alison Bevan, Director/CEO

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    We welcomed our Margaret Parkinson our Regional President  who joined us at our Speaker Meeting .  Thank you Margaret is was lovely seeing you here in Bristol.       Alison Bevan, Director/CEO gave a  fascinating talk about the history of Royal West of England Academy (RWA).      The RWA is Bristol’s first Art Gallery, described by Sir Nicholas Serota as one of the most beautiful galleries in the country.  The RWA began its existence in 1844 at the instigation of a woman artist, Ellen Sharples for the promotion of Fine Arts. It soon became an important and well-regarded art institution. One of the main activities has been to hold an Open Exhibition, with a brief break during the Second World War (when the building was requisitioned for use by GI’s stationed in Bristol). The annual exhibition has shown thousands of artworks by amateur artists as well

Speaker Meeting 8th January 2024: Welcome to Sharon followed by Bristol’s Lost City – Clive Burlton

Speaker Meeting 8th January 2024: Welcome to Sharon followed by Bristol’s Lost City – Clive Burlton

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    Welcome Sharon:   Before our Speaker Meeting we were delighted to welcome Sharon.  We know she will enjoy our programme work and will settle in quickly        Clive started by telling us that that the following story came about because of a photograph he found of his grandfather in the first world war.      He then told us that in 1914 a large area between Ashton Gate and Cumberland Basin was developed to house the Bristol International Exhibition.  They planned a trade fair and amusement park supported by the great and the good of Bristol.  200 workmen a week worked for just 10 weeks and then it opened.  He showed us many pictures of the site as it developed, and it was nicknamed “White City”.  It was an amazing site, that could be viewed from Bedminster Down.  The funds £100,000 were