Girls coffee morning & bring any old womens clothes,
hand bags, shoes, accessories to sell!
In the garden of the British Embassy, Via XX Settembre 80A (Porta Pia).
Rsvp: rebeccaharden@hotmail.com
Also possibility to buy English tea and other food, Cadburys Easter eggs, Mothers day cards etc. from the Embassy shop.
Need to know list of names at least a few days in advance to leave at Embassy entrance.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Japan Tsunami & Earthquake
We have all been horrified by the images coming out of Japan and we'd like to do our bit to help. So tomorrow Wednesday 16th March Its, mother of Ayumi is bringing some simple rice balls which the people at the are evacuation camps are being supplied and would like to do a bit of fund raising to help.
I have heard from friends in Japan how people are paying for food and water in supermarkets even if there are no shopkeepers around to take payment. That, for me, shows the level of dignity, respect and selflessness of the Japanese people. As soon as the waters receded, people (police, rescue teams and even the general public) were immediately mucking in there, searching for survivors, with almost no regards for their personal safety. It warms my heart to know there are such people on this planet. Having been to Japan myself, I know full well that they will recover as quickly, if not quicker, than anybody else would in such a situation. They are polite, hard-working, industrious citizens, humble enough to appreciate what they have in life, and always willing to help their fellow man. It's our turn now to help them.
We hope to see you at Ladybirds tomorrow.
I have heard from friends in Japan how people are paying for food and water in supermarkets even if there are no shopkeepers around to take payment. That, for me, shows the level of dignity, respect and selflessness of the Japanese people. As soon as the waters receded, people (police, rescue teams and even the general public) were immediately mucking in there, searching for survivors, with almost no regards for their personal safety. It warms my heart to know there are such people on this planet. Having been to Japan myself, I know full well that they will recover as quickly, if not quicker, than anybody else would in such a situation. They are polite, hard-working, industrious citizens, humble enough to appreciate what they have in life, and always willing to help their fellow man. It's our turn now to help them.
We hope to see you at Ladybirds tomorrow.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
A Special Event for Women --Sunday, March 13 from 4pm to 6pm
Come and celebrate with us on Sunday and enjoy a fun afternoon with other women! We will have an accessory exchange, business expo, viewing of a short clip from the movie Maddalena, and FREE childcare. Please see www.flarome.eu for more information
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