All Souls Actions at USAF Fairford
fairford peacewatch | 24.10.2003 07:57 | Anti-militarism | Oxford
Weekend Camp
afternoon of Friday 31st - Sunday 2nd November MAP and DIRECTIONS
contact 07748 015601 for precise location details
Please bring everything you need to be self sufficient, tent, sleeping bag, warm clothes, and food for yourself or to share.
Dis-organised Gathering of Souls
Saturday 1st November 2pm
Fairford Community Centre
The community centre is the building to the south of St Mary's Church in the centre of Fairford. Suitably, it borders on the graveyard and is next to the public toilets. There are local buses from Swindon which leave approx every half hour from Swindon Railway Station. Free Parking is available in the car park directly opposite the top of the High Street. MAP
Ghost Walk
dusk, Saturday 1st November
Halloweeen has its origins in Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival of the new year, when all the disembodied spirits from the previous year would walk the earth. Local legend has it that the victims of murder all return to seek the out the living who caused their premature deaths. Bring traditional gifts, pumpkins, lanterns; dress appropriately!
map, more details incl posters to download: http://www.fairfordpeacewatch.com
afternoon of Friday 31st - Sunday 2nd November MAP and DIRECTIONS
contact 07748 015601 for precise location details
Please bring everything you need to be self sufficient, tent, sleeping bag, warm clothes, and food for yourself or to share.
Dis-organised Gathering of Souls
Saturday 1st November 2pm
Fairford Community Centre
The community centre is the building to the south of St Mary's Church in the centre of Fairford. Suitably, it borders on the graveyard and is next to the public toilets. There are local buses from Swindon which leave approx every half hour from Swindon Railway Station. Free Parking is available in the car park directly opposite the top of the High Street. MAP
Ghost Walk
dusk, Saturday 1st November
Halloweeen has its origins in Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival of the new year, when all the disembodied spirits from the previous year would walk the earth. Local legend has it that the victims of murder all return to seek the out the living who caused their premature deaths. Bring traditional gifts, pumpkins, lanterns; dress appropriately!
map, more details incl posters to download: http://www.fairfordpeacewatch.com
fairford peacewatch
e-mail:
fairfordpeacewatch@blueyonder.co.uk
Homepage:
http://http:www.fairfordpeacewatch.com
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