Life Drawing class in Boscombe

I went along to a life drawing class this week on saturday at St Georges Wellspring Centre. The class had a range of people and abilities and the model was male, though vary each session. We started with a few shorter poses of a few minutes gearing up to an hour long pose at the end, though some of us moved around the model to break this down. if you are interested please contact Sarah - details below!

Here is my attempt!


Our popular life drawing group meets monthly on a Saturday and has spaces available for newcomers. 
The time is 1.15pm til 3.45pm and the cost is £10. 
The venue is St Georges Church Hall in Boscombe. 

We are an untutored group and we meet (usually)on the last Saturday of the month and some Tuesdays in between. we are mixed abilities and ages. 
For more information or if you would like to come along this Saturday email me on
humbysarah@yahoo.co.uk






Thursday 3rd June 7pm-9pm 
Saturday 19th June 1.15pm - 3.45pm

Thursday 1st  July  7pm - 9pm
Saturday 24th July 1.15pm - 3.45pm

Then there will be break for summer and reconvene in September.
Venue as usual St Georges Church Hall, Haviland Road. 
Cost still £10.

Brothels.. as many new problems as solutions?


India Knight says in her article We only care about hookers when a monster strike in the Times today that

Murders are seldom sadder than when they are preventable. Blamires, Rushworth and Armitage might be alive today if they had worked in a big, clean, state-sanctioned brothel, with two giant bouncers on the door, panic buttons in the rooms and an in-house programme that weaned women off the class As.
Wouldn't it be great if it was all that easy... Sadly it is much more complex...Nearly all street prostitutes are funding a drug habit - that is why they are doing it.  Many of them are also funding the habit of a partner or pimp and many are coerced in some way if not only by their drug addiction. 

So put yourself in the shoes of a woman who is a street prostitute. If brothels were legalised what difference would that make to you? Why on earth would you sign up to ths new 'job'.

Street prostitutes live very chaotic lives, many are also homeless, what would these brothels offer to entice street prostitutes to use them? 

A roof over their head? Some might welcome the free housing as a way out, but would it be taken away if they stopped prostituting themselves? Will the women who are here illegally be entitled to a place in one of these brothels?

Safety? provided by who, if not the dodgy gang? The state? and what if she wants to refuse a customer like she can on the street? does she get a choice? How much of the money she charges will have to be given to the brothel owner? and if this is the state where will that money go?

Many people say that the women in legalise brothels could be tested for STD's and drug use. so where would those who could not work in a brothel then go to work - back to the street?

A bit more thinking needed here I think

Artist Commission



Artist's Commission An experienced artist is sought to create a 2D artwork for a large retaining wall on the Westbound platform of Pokesdown for Boscombe railway station in the Borough of Bournemouth . Community consultation will play an important role in this commission, during the project's concept design stages. The final work produced will be that of the artist.

The commission fee is £4000 and installation of the work is expected by 1st September 2010. The artist's contract will be with Bournemouth Borough Council's Libraries and Arts Team as part of the Information, Culture and Community Learning Unit. Further information can be found in the commission brief.E-mail: sue.buck@bournemouthlibraries.org.uk




Ukulele group aimed at the Ukuele players in the Southwest of England. 

This is our chance to meet up on the last tuesday of every month at the Portman in Boscombe and socialise with other Ukers! if you are interested in attending the meetings or indeed would like to talk to somebody about the group. Please call Paul at the Southern Ukulele Store in Boscombe. 01202 399019 or email us at shop@southernukulelestore.co.uk



Sharing to Survive Finding new ways of working to help save money and resources.Shared buying (stationary, cleaning equipment etc.) Office/desk space Funding/projects Knowledge Equipment/resourcesFriday May 28TH Bourne Spring Centre, 11am - 4pm To book a place, please contact the office at Bourne Spring Centre. 01202 392288 or emailbournespringcentre@googlemail.com. In the spirit of the day, we are asking everyone to bring something to share for lunch. This enables us to offer the day for free and is one simple way of showing how sharing can reduce costs to individuals and to organisations.


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Boscombe News!
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Urban Beach Hotel Music Thursdays May 20th Hannah Robinson Urban Beach Hotel 
Transition Town Film Showings (funded by your local councillors)
14th June "The Truth About Climate Change" David Attenborough
12th July "Message in the Waves"
9th August "The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream"
13th September some of  "The Powerdown Show"
Friends Meeting House, Wharncliff Rd Boscombe, 7pm
Meetloaf Terry Nash as seen on stars in their eyes. Bournemouth East Liberal Club is situated behind Edens Hairdessers between Windham road and Elwyn road on holdenhurst road Tickets available from club in evenings 29 May 2010 9:15pm  Bournemouth East Liberal Club 224a Holdenhurst road Bournemouth bh8 8ax 01202 554164 / 07966178114 price17@hotmail.com
£8.00 in advance £10.00 at door chidren £1.00
O2 Academy Boscombe Brilliant acts coming up on our doorstep! Shakin Stevens  30th anniversary tour 17/10/10, Squeeze (cool for cats!) 14/11/10, Skunk Anansie 21/11/10, Detroit superstars Electric Six 17/12/10 http://bit.ly/da6Juk
Bournemouth Natural Science Society, 39 Christchurch Rd. 01202 553525
Zoology Lecture, The Society's Zoological Collections and Exhibits - Speaker: Jonathan McGowan 19th May, 2.30pm  
Botany meeting, 20th May10.30 Blashford Lakes. Map Ref: OL22 / SU 151 079 - Leader: Mike Faherty
Surf report from Jellyphish Web Design Bright sunny start to the day, but still minimal signs of any surf.
Public Meetings SAVE The Boscombe Centre for Community & Arts May 18th & May 25th 7.30pm Portman Hotel Boscombe
Catch the Vision! A Civic Service to Celebrate Bournemouth's 200th Birthday. Sunday May 23rd at Corpus Christi at 6.30pm. 
Organised by 'Churches Together in Boscombe'  with music led by the Boscombe Salvation Army Band. Refreshments afterwards in
parish centre.
Silly Army alternative sports club in Kings park on Sundays from 1pm and on Wednesdays from 7pm till dark
Boscombe Regeneration Facebook page Boscombe has a strong cultural history, stunning beach location, award winning parks, a vibrant community network and together we are committed to improving the area. http://bit.ly/cFC9dx
Sharing to Survive Finding new ways of working to help save money and resources.Shared buying (stationary, cleaning equipment etc.) Office/desk space Funding/projects Knowledge Equipment/resourcesFriday May 28TH Bourne Spring Centre, 11am - 4pm To book a place, please contact the office at Bourne Spring Centre. 01202 392288 or email bournespringcentre@googlemail.com. In the spirit of the day, we are asking everyone to bring something to share for lunch. This enables us to offer the day for free and is one simple way of showing how sharing can reduce costs to individuals and to organisations.
Yellow Buses have provided me with a schematic, This can help people to get to your business/service. Please feel free to use it
Chaplins. Live Music
Tuesday 11th  Solid Air presents PINK MOON + Guests from 8.30ish 
Wednesday 12th Open Mic Night in Chaplins - from 8.30
Thursday 13th The introjuicer: introducing new bands and djs - this week
Cortes Bank + Business with the Enemy
Friday 14th ECHO back in the Cellar Bar followed by ANDY RAZZ till Late Saturday 15th  Paint it Blue in the Cellar Bar then DJ LEE ROY till late Sunday 16th  FAIRPLAY presents SUNDAY BEST.Lots More!
Reef encounter Live Music every Friday. Fri 21st Fearne, Fri 28th Phil Dewhurst  Book a table or listen at the bar.
Friend’s of Fisherman’s Walk are having a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party on Sunday May 23rd 2010 , 1 – 6pm. Bring your own picnic. Live music and entertainer’s, refreshments and stalls.
for more details: Chris Mayne
Bourne Pursuits is a service for adults with a learning disability, who are looking for constructive, fun, community based day time activities & support. Initially running on Thursdays and Fridays 9.30-3.30 at The Wellspring Centre, Haviland Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth BH7 6HJ. Participants are welcome to attend either one day or both. The first session is Thursday 20th May 2010. The cost is £45.00 a day. call07805623182  More
Police News
Meet the team and raise local issues at the following Safer Neighbourhood events.
Surgery  Every Thursday & Saturday 2.30pm - 3.30pm
Police Neighbourhood Information Centre, The Sovereign Centre,  Boscombe
Street Corner Meetings
19 May 2010, 7.00pm Boscombe precinct residential area
8 June 2010, 7.00pm Weston Drive / Gervis Road 
21 July 2010, 7.00pm St Clement's Road
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