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(Early announcement: The Big Lunch, June 5th, in a garden near you)
 
http://www.norwichcityunison.org.uk/content/may-day-rally
http://www.norwichcityunison.org.uk/content/may-day-rally
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==Norfolk and Norwich Festival 6-21 May 2011 ==
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A celebration of creativity, innovation, beauty and diversity with jazz, classical music, comedy and dance. Held during May.
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==From May 1st - Thorpe & District Gardening Club, Plant sales==
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More information and programme at: http://www.nnfestival.org.uk/
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==Thorpe & District Gardening Club, Plant sales, from May 1st==
We will have several choices of bedding available and also plants for under cover.  We will also have some hanging baskets, SH tools and items of interest to the gardener.  We never know what our members will bring along.  
We will have several choices of bedding available and also plants for under cover.  We will also have some hanging baskets, SH tools and items of interest to the gardener.  We never know what our members will bring along.  
Sprowston  NR7 8PE
Sprowston  NR7 8PE
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==Local election and referendum Thursday May 5th 2011==
==Local election and referendum Thursday May 5th 2011==
On Thursday 5 May 2011 there will be local elections held in each ward for a city councillor and a referendum on changing the voting system.
On Thursday 5 May 2011 there will be local elections held in each ward for a city councillor and a referendum on changing the voting system.
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==Local Food - Open Meeting Thursday 12th May at 7.30 at Take Five ==
==Local Food - Open Meeting Thursday 12th May at 7.30 at Take Five ==
http://norwichcommunityag.blogspot.com/2011/04/job-vacancy-at-norwich-farmshare.html
http://norwichcommunityag.blogspot.com/2011/04/job-vacancy-at-norwich-farmshare.html
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=Amnesty Events=
=Amnesty Events=
==AI monthly open meeting, Wed 18th May, 7.30pm, Charing Cross Centre, St John Maddermarket==
==AI monthly open meeting, Wed 18th May, 7.30pm, Charing Cross Centre, St John Maddermarket==
=Other Events=
=Other Events=
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==Quaker Spring Sale, Sat May 14th, 11am-2pm, Friends Meeting House==
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Come for lunch and buy some hand made plants and cakes.
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==Cafe Conversations - Aladdin's Cafe, Magdalen Street==
==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
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
Philosophy
Philosophy
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==UNA Lunchbox,Friday 20 May==  
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==[[Image:Una.jpg|100px]] UNA Lunchbox, Friday 20 May, Friends Meeting House==  
"The Effect on the Reproductive & Family Lives that rural/urban migration has on the poor in Vietnam" will be given by Dr Catherine Locke from the School of International Development at UEA.
"The Effect on the Reproductive & Family Lives that rural/urban migration has on the poor in Vietnam" will be given by Dr Catherine Locke from the School of International Development at UEA.
The talk will take place in the Friends Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane Norwich at 1pm
The talk will take place in the Friends Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane Norwich at 1pm
http://www.unanorwich.org.uk/events.html
http://www.unanorwich.org.uk/events.html
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==[[Image:TransitionNorwich.jpg]] Transition Norwich Events==
==[[Image:TransitionNorwich.jpg]] Transition Norwich Events==
Lots, see: http://www.transitionnorwich.org/
Lots, see: http://www.transitionnorwich.org/
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==Early announcement: The Big Lunch, June 5th, in a garden near you==
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The Big Lunch is a very simple idea from the Eden Project. The aim is to get as many people as possible across the whole of the UK to have lunch with their neighbours in a simple act of community, friendship and fun. This year it’s happening on Sunday 5th June and a record number of people are expected to take part - why not be one of them?
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A Big Lunch can be anything from a few neighbours getting together in the garden or on the street, to a full blown party with food, music and decoration that quite literally stops the traffic.
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Since starting in 2009, thousands of Big Lunches have taken place in all kinds of communities across the UK and the best part of a million people get involved each year.
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Ideas how to set up a Big Lunch and more info at: http://www.thebiglunch.com
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==Receive a Shiatsu treatment in exchange for a donation to the people of Japan==
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A group of professional Shiatsu practitioners is offering up to 100
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treatment sessions in May in exchange for donations towards the Japan
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Earthquake and Tsunami Appeal.
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Shiatsu is a deeply relaxing Japanese bodywork therapy, which is closely
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allied to Acupuncture but instead of needles we use our hands. The
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treatment is given fully clothed on a comfortable futon mattress on the
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floor or a massage table.
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Shiatsu is designed to stimulate and support the body’s own natural healing
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process, aiding relaxation, maintaining good health and boosting vitality.
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This is a great opportunity to get a taste of what Shiatsu can do for you
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as well as helping a good cause. The taster sessions will last for 30
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minutes and will include a personal consultation. To make a booking, just
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call the Shiatsu Centre on 01603 632555.
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The Japanese Red Cross is providing first aid and emergency healthcare, and
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distributing relief to those in the areas hardest hit by the tragic
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disasters suffered by the people of Japan over the last few weeks. All
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donations received will go directly to the Red Cross.
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Shakura Meddings, a coordinator of Japan Month May 2011, says:
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“Families in Japan have all been affected and will continue to feel the
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effects for generations - our hearts go out to their unimaginable suffering
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and we felt compelled to take action. With Shiatsu having its roots in
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Japan we’re donating these treatments as an act of gratitude as well as a
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gesture of support.”
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For more information about Shiatsu and the Red Cross visit the websites
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below:
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http://www.shiatsucentre.co.uk
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