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mation and state propaganda throughout the empire. They are a valuable source of information that gives an insight into the very centre of Roman power and thinking. Using original coins, Roger Box will interpret the meaning and translate the messages coins convey. Roger Box is a retired forensic archaeologist, numismatist and war crimes investigator with four decades of specialist knowledge in Roman and Medieval coinage. £6.50 pa, £5.50 STHs. Booking essential. Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester GL7 2BX. 01285 655611
coriniummuseum@slm-ltd.co.uk www.coriniummuseum.org
Fri 25 Nov: Rekindle Business Networking Meeting at Stratton House Hotel, Cotswold Suite, Gloucester Road, Cirencester GL7 2LE. 11.30am to 2.15pmRefreshments included. Members £5 on door, First Timers £15. Enqs: Virginia Stourton 07799 066464 / 01285 720833, Virginia@
rekindlethespirit.co.uk All welcome. Book at
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lethespirit.co.uk
Fri 25 Nov: ReclaimThe Night March. Stop violence against women and girls! This is a walk through Gloucester in the dark, in protest about sexual violence against women and victim blaming. It is an annual event for GRASAC and other rape centres cross the UK. Meet 6pm outside Shire Hall, Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2TG, to walk towards the docks. Men, women and children welcome. Please bring a torch with you.
www.glosrasac.org
Fri 25 Nov: A Renaissance Musical Evening at the Corinium Museum, in aid of CHYP, Cirencester Housing for Young People. The Waites of Gloucester. Playing music fromthe medieval and renaissance period on a range of fascinating instruments. Enjoy an evening of music, a glass of wine, delicious canapés and a private viewing of the museum. Tickets £15 from The Chyp Shop, The Waterloo, or ring 01285 651227. Doors open 7.15pm.
Fri 25 Nov: Positive Clarity Anxiety Coaching is holding a Drop-In Open Day with Dulcie James at Cirencester Chiro- practic Centre. 9.30-4pm. Call 07964 290933 or email info@
positiveclarity.co.uk.
www.positiveclarity.co.uk.
Sat 26 Nov: Somerford Keynes Christmas Fair 10am– 1pm. Free Entry. The Village Hall,Water Lane, Somerford Keynes GL7 6DS. To include: local crafts, preserves, mosaics, studio ceramics, Phoenix cards, raffle, plus many more seasonal gifts on sale. Refreshments of coffee & mince pies. Proceeds to Somerford Keynes Church. Lynda
ishcroft@tiscali.co.uk.
Sat 26 Nov: Chesterton Senior Citizen’s Group are holding a Christmas Fair in Siddington Village Hall 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Attractions: Tombola, Raffle, Guess the Name, Cake & Preserves stall, Bargain Stall, Craft Stall plus Refreshments. Also, children come and be entertained by Magic Wizz. You will note this year that although it is for Chesterton Senior’s Group I am holding it in Siddington Village Hall as it is amuch better supported venue. Details from Ann bryanandann-
shepp09@btinternet.com.
Sat 26 Nov: The Crystal Ball. Champagne Reception 7pm - Carriages at 1.00am. A glamorous & enchanting Black Tie evening! Tickets £60 each. (Earlybird discount £55 if booked & paid by 30th September). Champagne Reception & 3 Course Dinner with FineWines. Dancing to the ‘Curious LITTLE Big Band’, Raffle, Auction, Fun. Kings Head Hotel, The Corn Hall, Market Place, Ciren GL7 2NR. RSVP: Cotswold-
BreastCancerNow@gmail.com or Amanda 0797 353 7706
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