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author | Henry S Thompson <ht@inf.ed.ac.uk> |
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date | Tue, 17 Sep 2024 15:26:25 +0100 |
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Report from Meeting House Management Committee After the Fringe Society changed their minds about using the Meeting House as Fringe Central again this summer, we have been fortunate to find an alternative tenant to partly make up for the consequent loss of much-needed extra income. The CArts/CVenues production company will be running "C alto at the Quaker Meeting House" [1]. We have been sent their proposed programme of shows, and will be reviewing it for any possible areas of concern. Their licence from us covers virtually the entire building, with the exception of the office and the left-hand side of the foyer, for 7 weeks from 14 July. We had explored the possibility of the Hideout Café on Upper Bow would operate a pop-up café in the Foyer this spring, and into the summer, but they have decided against that. We are exploring other possibilities, but nothing definite yet. Local Meeting will have access to the Meeting Room only on Sundays 21 and 28 in July and Sundays 4, 11, 18 and 25 in August. We can use the Meeting Room on Sunday 14 July as well as the Hall for the post-meeting shared lunch. On all those Sundays we will have access to the Kitchen to prepare tea and coffee, which will be served in the foyer outside the Meeting Room. Normal use of the Meeting House will resume starting with 1100 Meeting for Worship on Sunday 31 August. From Sunday 21 July through Sunday 31 August 0930 Meeting for Worship will be online only via Zoom. The benches will be removed from the Meeting Room, and a stage installed at the eastern end. Meeting for Worship will take place in the western half of the Meeting Room, with enough chairs for 55--60 people. The meeting space will separated from the stage by a full-width curtain running across the room from just to the left of the main doorway as you come in. We're pleased to have gotten permission from the Scottish Wildlife Trust for Midweek Meeting for Worship and Childrens Meeting to make use of the Johnston Terrace Garden and, in inclement weather, the Palm House. On a less happy note, as reported to Area Meeting earlier this week, our Meeting House Manager, Miranda Girdlestone, has decided to end her time with us as of 1 July. We are in discussion with her, Meeting House staff and Trustees on a transition plan. Along with Trustees we plan to take some time to review and perhaps restructure the overall staffing structure of the Area Meeting, so will not be advertising for a replacement right away. [1] http://www.cvenues.com/cvenues/perform/venues#alto