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Fire.CloudEDITION 7 / APRIL 2011
welcome...Hello and welcome to our Spring newsletter. We’ve had a busy couple of months andhave lots to report. Our Lentfest event ‘100 Hearts’ was a great success and wepresented two of our research studies in Perth during March. This month we’re doing abit of organisational spring-cleaning; reviewing projects, considering strategy andthinking about the big picture of our future hopes for Fire.Cloud. The light is lengtheningat night now and there’s a hint of fun in the air in the Hidden Lane as we turn ourattention to the upcoming summer months. Hopefully you’re feeling that too!
Suzanne BunnissFire.Cloud Director
contactWant to know more about Fire.Cloud stuff?
• There’s loads of info at www.fire-cloud.org
• Follow us on Twitter (Firecloud1) and Facebook (Fire.Cloud)
• Finally, If you have any ideas, thoughts, or something you thinkwe should hear about let us know at [email protected]
Suzanne Bunniss
newsletter
introducing...NAME: Harriet Mowat
ROLE AT FC: Research Associate
HARRIET’S MOSTMEMORABLE F.CMOMENT:“Fire.Cloud speaks to meof a realm of possibilitiesthat I hadn’t thought ofbefore! Suzanne and Iknow each other well ,even so I am alwaysamazed at what ideasshe has, what purpose and courage she has in
pursuing them and the wonderfully talented and
committed people she has around her. Fire.Cloud is
a storm!”
F.C SAYS:“Harriet has been involved with Fire.Cloud
research since we set up in 2008. Based in
Inverness, Harriet brings a touch of class to
proceedings in our research trips throughout the
Highlands and Islands of Scotland. She and her
trusted labrador ‘therapet’ Holly can be found
running the hillsides and cooking up delicious food
to fuel the lively research discussions around
Harriet’s kitchen table. Her extensive work as a
researcher, author and professor has given her
invaluable insight and wisdom into those big
questions facing society. We couldn’t do without
her!”
stop press!Ever wonder what happens to the press photographs that don’tmake the news? Wonder no more, because we’ve just confirmedwe’ll be collaborating in a photography exhibition this comingautumn that goes beyond the front page. We’re working with JoeMulholland from the celebrated Hidden Gallery and John Lintonfrom the Scottish Press Photographers Association to showcase thepictures that tell the human stories behind the news.
More about this in coming months…
intention of the month Recent months have seen so many large-scale disasters andpolitical conflicts around the world.
Please pray with us for those affected by these events and therelief teams working in these areas, that they will find the strengthand courage to go on despite witnessing such tragedy and loss.
100 hearts23rd of March saw ten weeks ofwork and anticipation come to life at our ‘100 Hearts’ event.The days before were a flurry of excitement as St. Margaret’schurch in Clydebank was transformed for the evening withmusic, light and paper hearts. We were delighted by howmany of you made the effort to come along - the final ‘heartcount’ was 161 – and your support and energy made it agreat night. The idea of the evening was to give up thethings that weigh us down in everyday life, so we hope youall felt a little lighter on the way home!
Email: [email protected] or check out our websitewww.100hearts.co.uk for more details.
resilience & spiritualcare researchIn 1948 the World Health Organisation stated that ‘Health isnot just the absence of disease, it is a state of physical,psychological, social and spiritual well being’. Ever since,research has been asking what spiritual wellbeing reallymeans and how it can be encouraged. So, on 30th Marchwe packed up and headed to the Building Resilience,Enhancing Spiritual Wellbeing conference in Perth, topresent the findings of two studies we’ve been working onfor the last 12 months in this area. It was a lively day withloads of thoughtful discussion on these big questions andthese findings will be published later this year. If that wasn’tenough, it was a chance to wear a ‘Madonna’ microphone– who says research can be boring?!
’’‘‘Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
Ice Cube
Quote submitted by Michael McGuigan! If you havea favourite quote let us know for our next newsletter.
roll up, roll up!!Did you know we’re selling postcards?Thanks to a fusion of skills from Julie, Jennyand John (no they don’t work in children’sTV…) Julie’s internship artwork has beentransformed into inspired little packs ofpostcards. Perfect to send for Easter or as agift, the cards are available in packs of 10,including envelopes, for only £5. The fundsraised from the sale of these cards will bereinvested to support future Fire.Cloudprojects within our local community, soyour money will go towards creatingsomething new and vibrant.
To reserve your pack simply email,[email protected]
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