Jude Blades is about to resume the monthly Women's Gatherings at Kohukohu, starting on Wednesday February 20, at the fire station (10am-2pm), with guest Marilyn Garson, on the subject of 'Weaving in War Zones.'
Marilyn arrived in the Hokianga from Canada in 1987, from Canada.
"She worked as a weaver, and did her share of days in the old Waipoua Co-op shop," Jude said.
"From 1998 to 2015 she worked with communities affected by war, including former child combatants in Cambodia (1998-2001), homeward bound Afghani women (2005-2010), and Gazan Palestinians (2011-2015). She left a trail of locally-owned social enterprises to create jobs, and picked through any number of fabric traders' shops.
"Through a dozen or so fabrics, Marilyn will tell the story of Eighteen Years, Several Wars (That She Could Not End), and Serial Social Enterprise."