Finding a place to be
Without a fire there is no warmth; without bread we are consumed by hunger. A tentative joy is ours to carry when the fire burns in the hearth and the smell of freshly baked bread wafts from the windows of the kitchen. We weave our way back through the forest of questions and doubts to find our place again among those we count as friends.
We carry with us, on the twists and turns of the pathway, the security of the place we called home, where we have known both warmth and sustenance. We have been engulfed by the welcome afforded us there and have found strength and courage to stand strong, to walk through open doors and take our place where we belong.
This month we continue with our intimate open mic sessions at the MAD Cafe in Collingwood – Moonshine on the Microphone. And we resume the edgy Acid on the Microphone at the Mussel Inn.
Now that we have two open mic sessions each month, it would be excellent to see you out and about. Nothing like gathering together to build strength and resilience into our voices and into our being!
Details on the following pages.
Peace
Mark Raffills



It’s been quiet on the Village Green these last few weeks so thought we would try a relocation for a while. SOMA Cafe in Takaka have kindly welcomed us to their place for a lunch time session following on from Standing with Signs. We plan to be set up at Soma from 12.45 pm each Friday. We hope you can come and join us and take part in the open mic sessions with songs, provocations and poems.
On Rooster, Adam Hattaway & The Haunters capture the energy of the sixties with the street smarts of the new breed of highway bandits. Adam performed with Tess Liautaud at the MAD Cafe in Collingwood at the end of April. Rooster is a double CD complete with lyrics. Listen on Spotify or better still buy your own copy of the album by contacting Adam via his 
