BWR jumble sale on 21 September

Calling all bargain hunters – here’s a date for your diary, Saturday 21 September – it’s the BWR jumble sale.

The sale will be between 10.30am and 12.30pm at St Andrew’s Community Centre (Previously Foxhill Community Centre) in Combe Down, on Hawthorn Grove, Bath BA2 5QA.

For more info or to donate items, please contact Amanda on 07805459760.

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Bath Art Fair organiser Alce Harfield to help raise money for Bath Welcomes Refugees

“Amidst the world’s troubles, worries and pain, there is still, and there will always be, hope, love
and positivity.”

This is the message Somerset artist Alce Harfield wants to keep highlighting, and as part of her commitment to this belief, the Bath Art Fair organiser is donating one of her iconic Glastonbury paintings to help raise money for Bath Welcomes Refugees via a crowdfunder prize draw

The artist, who also is the organiser of the Bath Art Fair which is being held at Bath Pavilion between Friday 13th and Sunday 15th September, has donated a brand new and original painting to help raise funds for Bath Welcomes Refugees.

The prize is an original acrylic painting on canvas (30” x 30”) is of the legendary Elton John performing his song ‘Rocket Man’ in 2023 on the Pyramid stage. Said to be his last ever performance, Elton chose this as his closing song as fireworks exploded around him in front of a packed-to-capacity enrapt Glastonbury crowd.

The work, entitled Rocketman, has been one of Alce’s most popular prints to date, and this is a one-off opportunity to own the actual original painting.

The prize draw can be found on the Crowdfunder website and could be won for as little as £5 per ticket, with all monies raised going to the Bath-based volunteer-led charity.

To enter the draw please visit https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/alce-harfield-painting-for-bath-welcomes-refugees-1 and purchase as many tickets as you’d like to be in with a chance of winning. You can also enter the draw by posting your £5 per ticket to: Alce Harfield painting for Bath Welcomes Refugees, 37 Northend, Bath BA1 7EG.

The draw closes on 8 October 2024 and the winner will be notified and will receive the original
work.

Bath Art Fair this year features affordable original art direct from more than 90 artists from around the country, many of who will be there to talk about their work.

Tickets for the fair can be bought online at www.bathartfair.co.uk/tickets/ for £6 with concessions available and under 18s free. Tickets are also available on the door for £7.

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BWR delighted to be part of Bath Pride

BWR was delighted to be of part the very first Bath Pride on 18th August.

We are very aware of those who have to flee their country because of persecution for their sexuality.

This was true celebration of our community & diversity with family fun, colour and music!

Great to see so many people there and to receive such a lovely welcome from the participants.

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Warm welcome for Beyond Bath talks

BWR recently hosted the first ‘Beyond Bath Talks’, where over 25 attendees gathered at the Good Living Centre of the St John’s Foundation for an inspiring evening to reimagine the migration narrative.

In the first talk, a panel discussion was held on the theme of “Powerful stories of migration” was chaired by Andrea Dos Anjos, the Beyond Bath lead at BWR, with panellists Alexandra Chapman of Ethiopiaid; Mir Abdullah, educational researcher at University of Bath; and Kurda Yar, operations officer at BWR, who shared their perspectives on the challenges faced by migrants and refugees.

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Beyond Bath Talks are a series of events designed to raise awareness of the realities beyond our borders, through authentic and inspiring stories of migrants, refugees, activists and change-makers working towards a more inclusive society. More Beyond Bath events are coming this summer and in the autumn.

The first event began with a warm welcome and introduction to BWR and the Beyond Bath initiative, with insights about BWR’s mission, volunteer opportunities, and ways to support our work through donations.

The panellists shared their perspectives on the challenges faced by migrants and refugees. Mir Abdullah shared his journey as a refugee and emphasised the importance of community support for successful integration. Alexandra Chapman highlights the issues in Ethiopia and the need for empathy and understanding. Kurda Yar shared her own journey, along with her experience working with refugees, shedding light on the realities faced by migrants in different contexts.

During the discussion, panellists addressed critical questions such as the challenges migrants face upon arrival in a new country, the significance of cultural exchange in fostering inclusion,  and the actionable steps needed for individuals, organisations, and governments to create welcoming environments for migrants and refugees.

The event concluded with a Q&A session, where attendees shared personal stories, comments, and questions, enabling thought sharing with like-minded individuals. 

We are very grateful to everyone who attended and contributed. Together, we are committed
to building a more compassionate and welcoming society for all.

Details on more Beyond Bath Talk will be shared soon, and we look forward to offering another opportunity to engage in vital conversations on migration and inclusion. For more information about BWR and upcoming events, keep an eye on the website or follow us on social media.

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