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BAIN & JCMA | WALK | Ballarat Friendship Walk | Sunday 20 November 2016 | 1.45-4.30pm

[Edited extract from public address]

Come along on Sunday 20 November to spend an afternoon walking together in friendship, goodwill and neighborliness by visiting a mosque, synagogue and church. 

Starting at Ballarat Mosque, we will walk to the Ballarat Hebrew Synagogue and then onto St Pauls Anglican Church. We will start with a prayer of peace and reflections and then learn about some of the history and traditions of each of the places we visit.

Meeting Place & Planned Walking Route
  • 1.45pm - Registration Islamic Society of Ballarat: 116 Elsworth Street East, Ballarat VIC | Google maps: http://bit.ly/2eHJe8E
  • 3.15 pm - Ballarat Hebrew Congregation: Cnr Princes & Barkly St & St Pauls Way, Ballarat, Google maps: http://bit.ly/2e0aeRX
  • 3.45 pm - St. Pauls Anglican Church: Bakery Hill , 5 Humffray Street South, Ballarat,  Google maps: http://bit.ly/2ebyLj1
Map of the Planned Route: 
Walking from the mosque in Elsworth St, Canadian, along Joseph St, turning left at Clayton St, right at Main Rd, then right at Barkly St to the synagogue.  Then along St Paul’s Way to the Anglican Church in Humffray St Sth.  For a map of the planned walking route go online to walkingmaps:   https://walkingmaps.com.au/walk/3332

Bookings: RSVP, Registration and Information online through EventBrite: https://jcmaballaratfriendshipwalk.eventbrite.com.au.
Or Email to: ballaratinterfaith@gmail.com or phone Maureen: 0418 383 802 or Margaret: 0400 650 234. On Facebook and Twitter? Use hashtag #JCMAwalk and #JCMAfriendship to invite others to join us in walking together in friendship and peace.

MORE:
The Ballarat Interfaith Network and the Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia (JCMA)
Website: www.jcma.org.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jcmaonline
Twitter: JCMAoz

A proud collaboration between Ballarat Interfaith Network, Ballarat Reginal Multicultural Council and City of Ballarat and JCMA supporters; The Islamic Council of Victoria, Victorian Council of Churches and Jewish Community Council of Victoria.