International Women’s Day // March 8th, 2010 // Constituency News
Quinzone will be holding an event on Saturday 27th March 2010, inĀ support of International Women’s Day and to celebrate the role of women in the Edgbaston Constituency.
The event will run from 10am - 3pm and also support the Edgbaston Arts Showcase being heldĀ from 2pm - 4.30pm at Four Dwellings Community Leisure Centre
Gisela Stuart said: “I am delighted to support this global celebration that aims to inspire and celebrate women’s achievements.”
For more information or to offer your services for the event, please contact paul.handford@quinzone.bham.org.uk
The event welcomes women of all ages to come and experience a list of planned activities:
Hair and Beauty “Pamper Session”
Head Massages
Nail Art
Knitting/ Crocheting demonstrations
Recognising Women in society during the last 100 years
Quinton History Society
Domestic Abuse awareness
Women’s Enterprise
Halesowen College
Bournville College
UCB
NHS Breast awareness/ women’s health
Citizens Advice Bureau
Financial Advice & Guidance
Fire Service, safety in the home
Police - Safety in the community (Neighbourhood Policing)
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I beleive this initiative has the positive ability to lure women away from celebrity culture and personal debt, and allow them to follow up hobbies and interests personal to them.
This also provdes positive ground on which to rebuild the family unit, and provides a stable enviroment on which to build interests and re-build communities.
Sharing interests and following up hobbies, allows people who have lost their interpersonal skills to regain trust in other people, that regained trust will re-build their inner strength and confidence, and allow the opportunity to build stable relationships based on sharing and mutual trust.
A very good idea to show there is an alternative to celebrity culture and debt.
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By Kavan Hawker | March 10, 2010