DISCOVER the women who shaped Gunnersbury this International Women’s Day.
Join Kathryn Rooke for a virtual talk as she puts the spotlight on the women of Gunnersbury – from the Viking noblewoman Gunhilda to the ‘unscrupulous’ Alice Perrers, mistress of King Edward III and Susan Smee, Acton’s first woman mayor.
Celebrating International Women’s Day
Monday, March 8, 6pm, online
£10, https://www.visitgunnersbury.org/whats-on/talks-tours/celebrating-international-women-s-day/
Via Zoom, the link will be sent to participants.
YOU can also take part in a virtual cooking workshop of traditional Syrian food.
In this two-hour workshop, you will learn how to make a traditional Syrian vegan main course, Harrak Osba’o and a Fatoush Salad, with Syrian chef Majeda Khouri, of Syrian Sunflower Kitchen.
Syrian Cookalong
Friday, March 19, 6pm, online
£15, https://www.visitgunnersbury.org/whats-on/workshops-for-adults/syrian-cookalong/
Again, the link will be sent to participants.
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