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MUSIC & PERSPECTIVE

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  Join us on a journey to tantalise your senses though culinary appetisers and bursts of spirit, moments captured from everyday life through the streets of our cities and the music that brings your soul to life.  We welcome you to be a part of this ride. Book your ticket directly at Sicilia Qui and feel free to come alone or bring family and friends. We’re about community and a chance to relax, enjoy the arts and good company. The journey is set to begin at 7 pm on Saturday 26th July 2025 at Sicilia Qui. £37 per person including food & a bottle of wine  £25 per person including food & a non-alcoholic beverage Sicilia Qui, The Enterprise Shopping Centre, Eastbourne BN21 1BD We look forward to seeing you there!

BEYOND THE SHADOWS

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  Findmyflis YouTube: https://youtu.be/URgiKEIVi70 “You are valuable simply because you exist. Not because of what you do or what you have done, but simply because you are.” – Max Lucado   We need to celebrate our achievements, celebrate the small, invisible steps that sometimes can seem as though they’re going nowhere, even celebrating when we fall but get up, and get stuck in again. Celebrating brings our goals alive and reminds of just how far we have come, and why we set out in the first place. It’s not about how good the achievements look to others, or how impressive they are, it’s about how they feel to you. If you’re moving forward in your journey today, that’s great! No one else can really measure your success from the outside, so keep taking the risks you feel are right, push those boundaries and enjoy how it feels to be at the stage where you are now, who you are now. Outstanding! Your journey is just getting started. Join us at findmyflis.blogspot.com for more ideas...

THE MISSING PIECES

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Follow the Findmyflis YouTube link to watch the full video of 'The Missing Pieces': https://youtu.be/KMuD8ZVJaIA?si=vZBiV5ddnD7zNzXx Never before had I seen anything like it in the beautiful underworld. A metal beam from the bottom trawler with a net attached stripped up everything in its path, fish and all types of amazing creatures, habitats and incredibly rich ecosystems, sparing nothing.  Even in protected waters this justified practice is going on. Wide enough to contain vast catches, these nets can cause a serious imbalance in the ecosystem with substantial amounts of carbon dioxide being released as a result of the destruction of the protection of these living organisms. They are endangering not only the ocean, but the earth and its inhabitants. As we all watched in horrified silence the scene with the bottom trawlers in “Ocean” the powerful and action-provoking documentary by David Attenborough, there was a unified shock and disgust by the disregard for the already prec...