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=Late additions= ==Art of Norwich, from March7th== Roll up! Roll up, and pass it round: the “Art of Norwich” is welcoming one and all, artists and art-lovers alike, to come and enjoy, and perhaps even partake in their forthcoming festival of art. Over the course of the seven weeks from Monday 7th March, they will be opening the doors of St Margarets - Church of Art to an ever-evolving exhibition, showcasing the wealth of creative genius residing in and about this fine city. Art Lovers are invited to delight in the dynamic diversity of the spectacular spectacle that will be on display, as week by week there will be a fresh selection of work on show and for sale. Entry is entirely free, and all are welcome. Artists of all styles and backgrounds are also invited to contribute, without any restriction of selection, and with superb exhibition opportunities from only £2 per week. There are a fantastic range of spaces to suit most forms of media, and these will be allocated week by week, on a first-come-first-served basis. Whether you're a painter, photographer, or a performer, whether you're a professional artist, an art student, or a self-taught hobbyist...all are welcome to take this opportunity to unleash their talent upon the world. Further details can be found at their website: www.Art-Of-Norwich.co.uk, or by contacting ArtOfNorwich@yahoo.co.uk. ==The Holy Land, Whose land? Thursday March 10th,7.30,The Cathedral Hostry== A Seminar for Christians and Jews to consider a recent document on Israel/Palestine from the Jewish community in the UK. Based on the recently published document addressed to Christians from the Jewish Board of Deputies entitled ‘Zionism: a community view’. Presenting a reasoned Jewish position in support of the legitimacy of the state of Israel while looking for an end to the occupation and withdrawal from settlements on the West bank. A space for openness and dialogue for both Jews and Christians. To receive an electronic copy of the document and to signal your intention to attend please email Bishop David Gillett, Diocesan Interfaith Adviser. ==UEA first ever CHARITY WEEK week -Monday 14th -Sunday 20th March== During the week charities from campus will be hosting a number of different events. Amnesty International will be holding a stand in the LCR on the Monday 11-3 and our event for the week is an '''AmnesTEA Party on the Saturday,''' which will be open to all students as well as the public. For this to happen we are going to need lots of help!!!! Contact amnestyuea@yahoo.co.uk ==UNA LunchBox meeting on Friday 18th== Dr Keith Tovey will give a talk at 18th March at 1pm in the Friends Meeting House. His subject will be : The Twin Challenges facing the world: Energy Security and Climate Change - a hard choice ahead. The talk starts at 1pm and lasts about 45 minutes, followed by questions and discussion. The meeting closes at 2pm. Admission is Free. You are welcome to bring a packed lunch any time from 12.15 onwards. A £2 donation is invited for a hot drink and biscuits. If you want to do something different for lunch, these UNA-sponsored talks are well worth hearing and will update you on a range of subjects from experts in the field of politics and international development. ==Art on the Railings== The city’s open air art market is back this weekend, featuring a host of local talent. Organised by the Norwich City Council events team, the Art on the Railings series invites local artists to display and sell their works, using the dramatic backdrop of St Peter Mancroft church in the city centre to show off their wares. Open for business each day from 10am to 4pm on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 of March, the event helps to promote culture in the city, as well as celebrating Norwich’s history of art. It’s open to all, and don’t worry if you can’t make this one as the series continues on the last weekend of each month until November. If you would like to exhibit at Art on the Railings, please register with the events team. You can find out more about art on the railings in the events section of our website www.norwich.gov.uk ==[[Image:OWC.gif|100px]]The ‘ONE WORLD COLUMN’ starts to return to print:== Triangle magazine has linked up with six local writers and campaigners who have launched a blog, the ‘One World Column’, to comment on news from a global perspective. The blog was launched recently at the East of England Production Innovation Centre in Norwich. Forty guests attended from independent media, social enterprises, environment organisations, trades unions, charities and political campaigns. The One World Column was for six years a weekly feature in the Eastern Daily Press, but also published on its own website. Its concerns include international development, poverty, globalisation, peacemaking, human rights, social justice, animals, and the environment. The writers decided to develop a partnership with organisations with similar interests (including SCOOP). The blog will now become an online magazine, forum and news network for the region’s progressive organisations, and will incorporate the SCOOP calendar: http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html. And Triangle have agreed to publish blog extracts in print, on a regular basis. OWC blogger Charlotte Du Cann, said: ‘We want to establish a relationship with like-minded writers, NGOs, artists and others throughout the region, to develop the One World Column as an asset for us all. You can reach us at oneworldcolumn@gmail.com to be part of this venture.’ Fellow OWC writer Rupert Read added: “It’s great that Triangle are bringing us on board, so that we are back in print..." The One World Column blog can always be found at: www.oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com Here are the latest One World columns: *http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/2011/02/nuclear-industrys-desperate-last-stand.html *http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/2011/01/one-world-column-relaunched-as-blog-for_28.html *http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/2011/01/from-alternative-media-to-alternative.html *http://oneworldcolumn.blogspot.com/2011/01/looking-on-south-africa.html ------------- ==Half an hour of empty breathing space! Every Tuesday 5.30-6pm, starting on March 1st== Can you imagine a group of people in Norwich offering the public thirty minutes of nothing at all? The Norwich Quaker Meeting is doing something similar. „Silence is a pretty scarce commodity in modern times, what with mobile phones, continuous music, social networking and non-stop demands from others around us,‟ said Deb Arrowsmith of Norwich Quaker Meeting. „People will appreciate an oasis of stillness at the end of the afternoon, helping them to get more out of the rest of their day. What we‟re offering people is not a religious service but simple peace and quiet...literally being „Still in the City‟. Friends' Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane, NR2 1EW. More information from: Deb Arrowsmith Warden 07899 754767 / 01508 482659, norwichquakers@btconnect.com --------------- ==From Rags to Stiches: Working Life in Norwich 28 February – 9 March at Fusion in the Forum free admission!== King Street Community Voices oral history project volunteers and interviewees have helped to create a new film being shown at the big screen in Fusion in the Forum (on your left as you walk towards the library). The filmshow includes wonderful archive footage of Norwich industries and crafts courtesy of the East Anglian Film Archive. King Street Community Voices recorded a commentary for one of the films, ‘Car Trip Through Norwich’ which takes a tour round the city streets in 1950. Interviewees were recorded describing the route, how buildings and streets have changed, plus their personal recollections of Norwich as it was 60 years ago. Please support Dragon Hall and King Street Community Voices by visiting Fusion to see the film, and say hello to members of the team who will be on hand in Fusion reception to talk to visitors and hopefully sign up some new participants for the oral history project. It is free to enter and open to all! ---------------- ==Women Reaching Women, March 4th, 7.30 pm, The Forum== [[Image:WomanRW.png|left]]Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes '''Celebrating Success, Fairtrade Fortnight & 100th International Women's Day.''' Speakers to include: *Chloe Smith (MP Norwich North) *Lisa Rutherford (Team Leader and Media Officer for Oxfam South East) Also: Meet members of other local community groups and organisations. Buy unique and distinctive Fairtrade products (The Living Rooms, All's Fair and others ). Fusion:enjoy Europe’s largest permanent digital screen: images and music from the Global South Entertainment, information, and an opportunity to make your voice heard. (Please see overleaf) Parking Available in the Forum for £1.60 Registration: A free, but ticketed event, half the 120 seats to be reserved for non-WI delegates until 31st January. Then all will be allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis. We are expecting this to be a popular event: to avoid disappointment, please book early. Exhibition Space & Stalls available, to publicise your organisation and the sale of Fairtrade Goods. Tickets and application forms for Women Reaching Women from the address below. The Millennium Development Goals: promises that must be kept NFWI in partnership with: Oxfam.& The Everyone Foundation the everyone foundation Part funded by: Department for International Development With thanks to: Norwich City Council, South Norfolk District Council, NEAD, UEA School of Development Reaching Out to Women and Children of the Global South We want to celebrate what women of the Global South do and what women of Norfolk do. On the 4th March you will hear about some of the big things that are being achieved by global action on the millennium development goals. However, we know that often the small things have the biggest effect and want to share stories of Norfolk women's own charity projects; as well as fund raising, sponsorship and other projects aimed at women and children of the Global South, undertaken by Norfolk women and their communities. We need pictures as well as words. We could display A3 collages, but are using the screen of Fusion (Europe’s largest permanent digital screen gallery). So please send us pictures and text electronically. mrsdorrell@gmail.com As soon as possible, and in any case by Monday 7th February. This is a big ask and a tight deadline … … but there are many small, fascinating projects based in Norfolk that it would be wonderful to hear about. Please help us if you can! Women dancing at the Museum Centre in Ololosokwan, Tanzania, to greet the arrival of visitors. The centre has been developed by the women’s groups in the village. Geoff Sayer/Oxfam Norfolk Federation of Women's Institutes. (Charity Number: 227411) 45 All Saints Green Norwich NR1 3LY Tel: 01603 624580 Fax: 01603 625330 Email: FedSec@norfolkwi.org.uk http://www.norfolkwi.org.uk --------------- ==1st-12th March “ANOTHER ISRAEL”, EXHIBITION AT THE HOSTRY, NORWICH CATHEDRAL== ANOTHER ISRAEL Exhibition celebrates dissenting voices from diverse communities within Israel who oppose the politics of occupation and the abuse of Palestinian human rights. This exhibition was displayed at the Forum in 2009 as part of the annual Peace Camp and there is now another chance to see it at The Hostry during March. This exhibition celebrates a variety of Israeli groups that strive to make a difference, working with Palestinian groups towards an Israel that respects all of its citizens and treats them equally, an Israel that lives at peace with its neighbours and abides by international law. These groups do not figure in any official Israeli celebrations, but their existence and the courage of their members are truly worthy of note. The multiple deprivations of the million or so Palestinian citizens of Israel also require recognition. It is supported by Jews for Justice for Palestinians, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD-UK) and Independent Jewish Voices. www.anotherisrael.org.uk Norfolk Jewish Peace Group is primarily concerned with human rights and international law insofar as these impact upon the situation in Israel-Palestine. The Group meets regularly to share information and support projects that promote a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis. From time to time the Group organises public events, arranges meetings and exhibitions; it works with Muslim, Christian and other peace and interfaith groups concerned with peace in Israel-Palestine. Further details from Jean Davis mailto:jean.davis@talk21.com ------------- =[[Image:TransitionNorwich.jpg|150px]]Transition Norwich events= *Saturday, 5 March 11:00 Permaculture Workday *Tuesday, 8 March 10:30 Carbon Conversations *Tuesday, 8 March 19:00 School Farm meeting *Tuesday, 8 March 19:00 Transition Circle West - Herbal Remedies '''The Community Composting Network''' (CCN) are focusing on Norfolk to help individuals and groups who are interested in setting up their own Community Composting sites. The CCN are running free workshops on the 12th & 13th February 2011 for individuals and groups who want to set up their own Community Composting Scheme. The first of these will be on an existing CCN members Community Composting site and will be very hands on and focussed on the process of composting at a larger scale than home composting. The second day will focus more on getting set up, with sessions on community involvement and site management. Who is this for? · Master Composters, home composting volunteers, · Transition Towners and Permaculturists. · Care or Community Farmers, including Community Supported Agriculturists · Community Recyclers or Furniture Re-users who are looking to work with a wider range of materials · Community groups or Social Enterprises with a ‘growing' or horticulture focus · Parish Councils · Individuals who just want to make something good happen in their locality. To register your interest in the training please contact the CCN Project Worker Jane Wilde via email at jane@communitycompost.org or by telephone on 01323 739 338. ==Sunday, 20 March 18:00, Spring Scheming - Shaping the Norwich we want == We have had a very exciting three years of community-led events and projects, many of them still flourishing. So in the evening of Sunday 20 March we will be celebrating all our successes so far and then looking to the future to see what dreams and schemes we could work towards next. Everybody is welcome to come along whether you have been involved in Transition in the past, are at the moment or want to be in the future. Let's continue shaping Norwich to create our low carbon future together. So come along at 6.15pm on Sunday 20 March at Inner Space on St Benedict's Street. Bring some food to share and let's look to the future of Norwich together. For more info email Kerry on kezereky_the_first@hotmail.com. *Tuesday, 22 March 18:30 Low Carbon Cookbook meeting *Tuesday, 23 March 19:00 Transition Circle West ==Making Sense of the Financial Crisis in the Era of Peak Oil,Friday, 25 March 19:45 URC Prince's Street== Nicole Foss gave a gripping presentation to the Transition Network Conference last year and we are excited that she has agreed to come to Norwich to help us understand the challenges of climate change, economic recession, rising fuel and house prices. Under the pseudonym Stoneleigh, she is co-editor of the blog,The Automatic Earth. which has been chronicling and interpreting the on-going credit crunch and the economic climate that has allowed it to happen. She brings together finance, energy, environment, psychology, population and real politik in order to explain why we find ourselves in a state of crisis and what we can do about it." No tickets but donations welcome on the night Please circulate this widely to all your networks as everyone is invited. Contact: training@transitionnorwich.org for further information or if you would like to help us organise this event. *Monday, 28 March 19:30 Rob Hopkins talk in Cambridge For more info on all of these, visit http://transitionnorwich.org/ --------------------- =All sorts of events= ==NSTWC steering committee meeting, Wed March. 2nd, 7.30 pm, Jurnet's Bar, Wensum Lodge== Meeting of the Norwich Stop The War Coalition steering committee. Open to newcomers. ------------- ==WEDNESDAY 9TH MARCH, 7pm,FILM AT UEA: GAZA FLOTILLA ATTACK: THE TRUTH== ROOM 01.02 ARTS BLOCK, UEA.Public Meeting, All welcome We shall show a short film with footage smuggled from the boat showing the moment of Israel's brutal attack, which left 9 people dead and many injured. Then Alex Lort Phillips, who was aboard the Mavi Marmara will give an eye witness account followed by a question and answer session. Frank Stone, Convenor, Norwich Stop the War Coalition {| class="wikitable" |- |width="10%"| [[Image:NorwichStopTheWarCoalition.jpg]] |width="30%"| More information from: http://www.norwichstopwar.org.uk |width="50%"| |width="10%"| |} --------------------- ==Cafe Conversations - Aladdin's Cafe, Magdalen Street== Hot topics will be discussed in a series of cafes run by UEA MED lecturer Dr Stefi Barna. Free of charge and all welcome. The cafe conversations are sponsored by CUE East, Magdalen Street Celebration and Transition Norwich. More details and full programme at: http://www.uea.ac.uk/ssf/cue-east/events ===TOO BUSY TO BE BORED? Sat. 5 March at 3pm=== Is feeling bored a good thing or a bad thing? This conversation explores what older people mean by “being bored”. Your input will help define various kinds of boredom and what value older people place on not being bored and on maintaining activities and social relationships. ===INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S CENTENARY Wed. 9 March 12.30 + Fri. 11 March 12.30=== International Women's Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. The first International Women's Day event was run in 1911; 2011 is the Global Centenary Year There will be two separate conversations to celebrate this week; topics to be announced. ===GREENSPEAK: How to talk people into compost and other inconveniences, Saturday 26 March 3pm=== Sexing up recycling: Can it be done? The conversation revolves around the techniques we might use to generate and created messages that might encourage the reluctant to recycle and the grudging to act green. ------------------ ==Grapes Hill Community Garden Group - Public Meeting,Monday 14th March, Belvedere Centre, Belvoir Street,7.30-8.30, all welcome== We have 4 new dates for volunteers to take part in garden work days. They are Sunday 13th March 2011, Sunday 27th March 2011, Sunday 3rd April Meet at the garden, 11am. Tasks will vary, but should include planting perennials and shrubs, sowing a wildflower meadow, sowing vegetable seeds and laying turf. Some tools will be provided but please bring your own if you can. See www.grapeshillcommunitygarden.org for more details ------------------ ==AI monthly open meeting, Wed 16th Mar, 8pm, Charing Cross Centre, St John Maddermarket== Group AGM. Election of committee and year planning discussion and 50th anniversary events. All welcome. Amnesty International Norwich Group http://www.norwichamnesty.org.uk/ --------------- ==[[Image:Una.jpg|100px]]UNA Lunchbox,Friday 18th, Carbon management and Efficiency== 1pm, Friends' Meeting House. You are welcome to bring Packed lunch from 12.15. Hot drink and biscuits provided, £2 donation please. ------------------ ==Silver Rooms open day, Saturday 19th, Silver Rooms, 34 Silver Road, 10am -4pm== The Silver Rooms is about developing a palette of possibilities upon which the greater community will be permitted to write its story! We are aiming to have many fun activities across the day with some really star raffles prizes for younger people. Refreshments will be plentiful. We can promise the day will be interesting, rich with possibilites and fun. Our main aim for the Open Day aims to attract as many people as possible from the community to visit the Silver Rooms to see for themselves its exciting potential. The Silver Rooms should, and deserves, to be developed as Community asset for the whole of the our entire community! So please come along and share your thoughts, your ideas of how you can see the Silver Rooms developed to meet its potential as wonderful community resource the like Norwich of which has not seen before. We look forward to seeing y'all. Friends of the Silver Rooms ---------------- ==Norfolk Coalition against cuts - London March on March 26th== Transport from Norwich for TUC march against cuts. http://norfolkcoalitionagainstcuts.org/, use contact us page for tickets ''First they came for the miners and I stood by, then it was the hospital workers workers and I stood by, then it was the teachers and I still stood by, then they came for me and I stood alone''. Today 'they came for our forests and left empty handed -------------------- ==Saturday March 26 „An African Answer‟, 5.30 -7.30, Bowthorpe Church Centre== Dr. Imad Karam, who comes from Gaza, will present a 40-minute documentary in Bowthorpe. This film shows how Christian and Muslim leaders are working together to resolve conflict in Nigeria, Kenya and other parts of the world. Kofi Annan, former general secretary of the UN, describes it as “a very important film.” He continues,” We need to learn, indeed, from Imam Ashafa and Pastor James and multiply in a thousand places their experiences of healing and reconciliation.” Dr, Karam, who directed the film, will show it as part of an informal meeting on Saturday 26th March from 5.30—7.30 pm, at Bowthorpe Church Centre, starting with coffee and cakes. Everyone is welcome. Forward notice would be appreciated. Tel.01603 745698 (leave message) Email bowthorpenews@yahoo.co.uk This is a free evening. Donations to help cover expenses can be accepted ---------------- ==Norwich Peace Camp planning meeting, 31st March, 7 for 7.30pm, Conversation Area of URC Princes St.== Meeting rescheduled to this date. ---------------- ==Advance Notice== Nuclear power - To build or not to build? Tuesday April 26th, 7pm. Public Meeting, debate, Friends’ Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane, Norwich NR2 1EW Chair – Ian Gibson, Speakers Sean Morris, Nuclear Free Local Authorities, Greenpeace co-founder Peter Wilkinson + speakers from EDF Sizewell Sizewell Camp, Friday22nd -Sunday 24th April, Sizewell beach, see http://stopnuclearpower.blogspot.com/ --------------- {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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