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-------------------- ==Holocaust memorial week (22-30 Jan) with many events in Norwich == *29 January 2010 - 6:30 pm The Life and Work of Irene Nemirovsky with her translator Sandra Smith. Millenium Library *30 January 2010 - 2:00 pm Into the Inferno: Filming the Holocaust. Cinema City *30 January 2010 - 7:30 pm Love Music, Hate Homophobia and Racism. The Crypt, Take Five, 17 Tombland, Norwich Details on the webpage of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust: http://www.hmd.org.uk/events/find/east-of-england ==Afghanistan Ralley, Sat Jan 30th, 11:30 am - 13:00 pm, Outside the Forum == This is just to advise you that there will be a rally outside the Forum this coming Saturday. We shall have speakers, stalls with various merchandise, petitions and refreshments. The main focus will be on the continuing, unending war in Afghanistan with its tragic loss of life. Gordon Brown is holding an international conference on Afghanistan in London on Thursday when Hillary Clinton, Nicolas Sarkozy, Hamid Karzai and Angela Merkel are expected to attend. The aim is to win support for a further escalation of NATO's war in Afghanistan. ==Zero Waste, workshop and discussion, Sat Jan 30th, 10am - 4pm, Norwich Central Baptist Church, Duke Street== Come join us for a day of inspirational talks, discussions & workshops. Exploring the concept philosophy and reality of Zero Waste. Agenda *9:30 The Story of Stuff Annie Leonard: Liam Carroll – Compere ~ Welcome *10:00 – 11:00 Richard Anthony: Zero Waste communities & principles *11:30 – 11:30 Maxine Narburgh & Jim Mclaughlin: An introduction to climate change Zero Waste & jobs *12:00 – 12:30 Ralph Ryder: The impact of incineration in communities *12:30 – 13:00 Panel discussion Q&A: The road to Zero Waste *13:00—14:00 Lunch – poetry & music *14:00—15:00 Workshops A practical guide to setting up & running a community owned reuse & recycling project this workshop will outline how to set up a community reuse or recycling project, issues, pitfalls to avoid, understanding markets, creating jobs and training opportunities or Developing a campaign for Zero Waste in your community this workshop will help you organise community campaigns for zero waste, looking at successful community initiatives from the UK & around the world. Suggested Donation £3. Reasonably priced refreshments and & light lunch available, served to your table. RSVP and further Information: 01502 519892 or 07737 229647 maxine@brightgreen. org.uk {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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