Community news and events: Tuesday 5 March 2019

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International Women's Day

Art Asia and John Hansard Gallery Present

International Women's Day / Saturday 9 March

Showcasing local women artists, in partnership with Art Asia, to mark International Women’s Day 2019.

The day will include a performance by dancer and artist Vidya Thirunarayan and Pooja Angra, as well as Art Asia Bollywood dance and singing group, conversations led by Dr Nazneen Ahmed, and a lantern making workshop in their Active Space.

For the full line up of the day visit their website.


Lordswood Community Centre

The Lordswood Residents and Community Association

Committee Meeting / Wednesday 6 March / 7pm / Lordswood Community Centre, Sandpiper Road, Lordswood, SO16 8FD

Everyone is welcome so please come along, meet the trustees, see what we do and join in if you wish. The association would like to hear your views.

The meeting aims to finish before 9pm but stay as long as you want.

For more information visit their website or call Jim (Chairperson) on 077 1974 1300.


Southampton Crematorium Donation

Southampton Crematorium donates £7,000 to charity

Southampton Crematorium, which is run by Southampton City Council, donated £7,000 to HASAG Asbestos Disease Support.

Southampton Crematorium has raised this money from their Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management (ICCM) recycling of metals scheme.

This brings the total that Southampton Crematorium has donated to charities over the past 12 months to £17,000.

Read the full story here.


Chakra Art Exhibition

Free Chakra Art Exhibition

Opening event: Thursday 7 March / 5.30pm / Exhibition continues through to end of May

What do Chakras ‘look’ like? What colours they embody, and what energy ‘emanates’ from them? 

Come to this Chakra Art exhibition, to sense the beauty and wisdom that reflects back to your own energy centres.

Hear about the benefits of healthy Chakras, from visionary artists and Reiki Masters, Natalie and Gil Dekel.

The art was created using Encaustic Wax and digital techniques.

All welcome, but you need to book your visit. SO17 area (full address upon booking) Visit their website.


International Women's day

International Women’s Day: Curator Talk with Clare Mitchell

Saturday 9 March / 2 - 3pm / Southampton City Art Gallery - £5 / Pre - book

Discover the work and lives of women artists in our collection.

To book call 023 8083 4536 or visit the website.

Hope Workshop

Hope Workshop - free

An income - generation project for Creative Options

Every Thursday 10.30am - 1.30pm / Board in the City, Onslow Road, Southampton SO14 OJG

Learning design, digital images, image transfer onto canvas, mugs, t-shirts, bags, cushions, fridge magnets, jigsaw puzzles etc. desk-top publishing and much more!

Free refreshments.


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Friends of Portswood Library in association with SEE Southampton presents......

Summer Evening Talks 2019

The Civic Centre - Southampton Architectural Masterpiece Talk - by Godfrey Collyer

Wednesday 13 March / 7.30pm / Portswood Library, Portswood Road, Portswood SO17 2NG / Free entry, all welcome

For more information visit their facebook page.


The Avenue Multicultural Centre

Drop-in support for asylum seekers and refugees

Fridays 10am to 2pm / Avenue St Andrew’s Church, The Avenue, Southampton SO17 1XQ

The Avenue Multicultural Centre is a partnership between the British Red Cross, CLEAR project, Southampton and Winchester Visitors Group and Avenue St Andrew’s United Reformed Church. It is a drop-in centre which gives a warm welcome to all asylum seekers and refugees.

The centre offers a range of professional advice and practical assistance particularly focussed on the needs of asylum seekers. It gives users access to sporting and recreational activities and offers a community café that is just the place to meet, find a friendly face and a cup of tea.

There is access to free food bags and a monthly clothing stall, as well as offering limited financial help for those who are destitute.

You will have access to confidential advice from Red Cross caseworkers and CLEAR advisors who can refer you to the SWVG befriending service.