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Subud International Cultural Association SICA Britain. Register of member's activities
Posted by HarunKennedy
Monday, March 05, 2007
SICA Britain would like to establish a register of members involved in creative activities and to also get some idea of how many professional and talented artists would like to show work at an exhibition to be held during ThankYou 2007 – and/or at an exhibition solely for professional artists.



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All “ASK NOT WHAT THANKYOU CAN DO FOR YOU…”
Posted by HarunKennedy
Friday, February 23, 2007

A call to performers and supporters for Content at ThankYou 2007 from Harlan Cockburn, Programme Director - come to a Content Meeting at 10:30am Sunday 4th March at Loudwater Farm, England

So, the what/where/how of ThankYou 2007 is coming along well, and now what we'll actually be doing there, starting 21st August 2007, is becoming a main focus.

This is the content that will fill the five days of the Celebration, and four days of National Congress.

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All last world congress, youth donation for stephen
Posted by harel
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Stephen Coony is a fellow Subud member of our who has been living in Innsbruck, since the world congress, will be undergoing an operation on his back on the 21st of February. Many of us know Stephen from the previous world congress in Innsbruck , and the condition of his physical health.

Stephen had broken his back in his early teens, and then underwent surgery; inserting metal plates along his spine to hold it together. After a few years he was in another accident, injuring his spine once again and damaging the metal plates in his back.

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All Alive & Kicking!
Posted by Roboba
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Hello Everybody,

This is just to let the Subudworld and beyond know that it has come to my attention (again!) that there are all sorts of wild rumours going around that the Loudwater group is all but

dead and buried! Well sorry but we're not and shame on you that do the rumour spreading! You may not be aware of it but it can have a very negative effect on the group. It does not contribute in any positive manner. If you have any criticism please don't hold back and let us know, just make sure that you have your facts straight, nobody died or is getting buried (either dead or alive).

We are working very hard on the future of Loudwater and can use all the help (in whatever shape or form) we can get. If however your only contribution is the spreading of wild and basically negative rumours then please stop. For any information you can always contact the committee or group helpers. This has been written on personal title and I do not claim to represent the group. I am sorry if I have offended or hurt anyone's feelings but I felt the urgent need to express my thoughts! God Bless you all!

Roland Bake

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Subud International Cultural Association LONDON WALK on SATURDAY 20TH JANUARY
Posted by HarunKennedy
Monday, February 05, 2007
LONDON WALK on SATURDAY 20TH JANUARY

We all met up at City Hall or "Ken’s Palace", beside the river facing wonderful views of The Tower of London , Tower Bridge and the Customs House. Mairi Store (Chair of SICA) explained that there was a reason for the lob-sided spiral shape - to make the most of the sunlight and that it wouldn’t cast a shadow over the pedestrian area. It was designed in a very environmentally friendly way. The water in the cooling system can be used again for flushing the toilets, and the heating comes from the computers used in the building.

We then went onto the Hay’s Galleria, which was once a riverside wharf. The original wharf was much bigger than just the Hay’s Galleria, it stretched from the Galleria to near where London Bridge Hospital is. The whole area was known as London’s Larder. Today the area is known as London Bridge City.. We walked through Southwark where we saw the replica of the Golden Hind and Southwark Cathedral where we heard the story of St Mary Overy, before she entered the convent.
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