- the brilliant Fr Christopher Horvat
- the inspirational Hot Gospel Choir – inspirational
- and we are privileged to also have the brilliant guitar and vocals of Quentin Ayers
A concert in support of Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Circle of Friends Australia Inc.
Supporting asylum seekers and refugees
A film about friendship, connection and the power of the community.
Presented by Circle 111 (Effective Living Centre)
When: Thursday 20 April at 7.00 pm
Where: Effective Living Centre, 26 King William Road, Wayville
Price: $15 (general admission) / $12 (concession)
Bookings through Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/the-staging-post
When Australia stopped the boats, three Afghan refugees stuck in Indonesia started a school that inspired an education revolution. This film tells their story, and our event will support their school.
After the film, Muzafar Ali and Jolyon Hoff will lead a discussion.
Funds raised will help support the Cisarua School in Indonesia.
More about the movie: https://thestagingpost.com.au/
Enjoy an afternoon of music, delicious Afghani food and Petanque.
Organised by the Family Reunion Circle (115)
When: 1-5 pm Saturday, 22 April 2023
Where: Club De Petanque D’Adelaide (corner of Unley Rd and Greenhill Rd)
Cost: $35
Booking: www.trybooking.com/CGOQV
All money raised goes to supporting Afghani refugees.
MUSIC: The Chromatics playing jazzy tunes, guitar playing duo Andy and Marta singing divine harmonies, and the talented Hot Gospel Choir.
FOOD: Afghani BBQ, Salads and dessert (There will be a full bar open so no BYO)
You’ll also be able to learn Petanque with the experts.
Willunga Circle of Friends presents special screening of Flee
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2021 Sundance Festival.
This is an extraordinary true story of a man, Amin, on the verge of marriage which compels him to reveal his hidden past for the first time. Amin’s life has been defined by his past and a secret he’s kept for over 20 years. Forced to leave his home country of Afghanistan as a young child with his mother and siblings, Amin now grapples with how his past will affect his future in Denmark and the life he is building with his soon-to-be husband. Told brilliantly through the use of animation to protect his identity, Amin looks back over his life, opening up for the first time about his past, his trauma, the truth about his family, and his acceptance of his own sexuality.
When: Tuesday 14 February at 1:30pm
Where: Aldinga Libary (11 Central Way, Aldinga Beach)
Admission free but donations gratefully accepted
Tickets available at: www.trybooking.com.au/CEYXH