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Home 2019 Events in the West Midlands

2019 Events in the West Midlands


13 June – Srebrenica School Commemoration – Haywood Academy


17 June – Refugee Entrepreneurship & Skills Event – Bosnia & Herzegovina UK Network


19 June – Srebrenica School Flower Workshop – King Edwards Camphill Boys


19 June – Srebrenica School Assembly – King Edwards Camphill Boys


19 June – Srebrenica Evening Lecture – King Edwards Camphill Boys


24 June – Refugee Week Event – Cannon Hill Park


25 June – Civic Commemoration – The Guildhall of St Mary


30 June – Sunday Service – St John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove


5 July – Srebrenica Commemoration – YMCA North Staffordshire


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display – The Big Lottery Fund, Birmingham


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display – Aston University


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display – Birmingham City University


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Poster Display – UpRising Leadership, Birmingham


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Display – Quinton Methodist Church


7 – 14 July – Minute’s Silence, Film Screening & Exhibition – Birmingham Chamber of Commerce


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Library Exhibition – Birmingham Central Library


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Prison Commemoration – HMP Birmingham


7  – 14 July – Srebrenica School Lessons – Sandhurst School 


7  – 14 July – Srebrenica Prayer – St Mary’s Church 


7 – 14 July – Srebrenica Exhibition – The Polesworth School


7 July – Community Commemoration – Bosnian Cultural Centre Midlands


7 July – Srebrenica Sunday Service & Donation Collection – Solihull School Chapel


7 July – Srebrenica Sunday Service – St Margaret’s Church, Olton


8 July – West Midlands Regional Commemoration – St Philip’s Cathedral


8 July – Srebrenica Commemoration – Keele University


9 July – Civic Commemoration – Worcester Guildhall


11 July – Srebrenica Flag & Display – Solihull Council


11 July – Srebrenica Commemoration – CIBA Bistro Cafe


11 July – Srebrenica School Assembly – Hazrat Khadjatul Kubra


11 July – Srebrenica School Assembly & Survivor Talk – Star Academies Coventry


11 July – Srebrenica Flag – Bromsgrove Council


11 July – Srebrenica Flag & Minute’s Silence – Warwick District Council


11 July – Minute’s Silence & Exhibition – Wolverhampton University


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Sandhurst School


11 July – Minute’s Silence – Coventry Council House


11 July – Srebrenica School Workshop – Hazrat Khadjatul Kubra


12 July – We Are One Tournament – King Edward VI Handsworth grammar school for girls


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Paigham-e-Islam Trust Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Alum Rock Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Al-Mahdi Institute, Birmingham


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Sparkbrook Central Mosque


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Putney Masjid, Birmingham


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Umar Masjid, Halesowen


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Aisha Mosque, Walsall


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Al-Qaim Centre Coventry


12 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Mehfil E Abbas-KSIMC, Birmingham


12 July – Civic Commemoration – Walsall Town Hall


13 July – Srebrenica Concert – Ounsdale High School


13 July – Srebrenica Shabbat Service – Birmingham Progressive Synagogue


14 July – West Midlands Regional Peace Walk – Cannon Hill Park


14 July – Sunday Service – Berkswell Church of England Church


14 July – Community Commemoration – Muslim Student House Mosque, Birmingham


19 July – Srebrenica J’uma Prayer & Exhibition – Idaara Maarif-e-Islam Mosque


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