Norwich Peace Camp

and Peace Cycle

MidsummerTransition Party, Monday, 21 June,6pm, Mangreen

A celebration of midsummer and of a Year in Transition Circles. Bring food to share. Low carbon quiz and music provided!

Transition Cafe Tuesday, 15 June,7pm The Workshop, 53 Earlham Road NR2 3AD

Social get together for all those interested in Transition

Process Work, the Earth and our Shared Experience, Monday, 14 June 7pm

Venue: upstairs at the Bicycle Shop Cafe, St Benedict’s Street (01603 625777) Facilitated by Helen Wells, introducing the work of Arny Mindell – Process Oriented Ecology. The session will involve practicing inner work (or meditation tools) for connecting to your deepest self and where you are the earth. This workshop will be an introduction to […]

Strangers’ Circle,Monday, 7 June 7pm, Mangreen

Information on Transition Norwich and the events at: http://www.transitionnorwich.org/ We’ll be starting the first of six sessions on Resilience. This will be an introductory sesssion to discuss the dwquence. We’ll also be talking about our new project, the Low Carbon Cookbook, hosting the Midsummer Transition Circles party (21 June) and our next Wholefood Coop order! […]

Norwich Amnesty Group, Wed. 16th June 8pm,Charing Cross Centre, Stanley Cooper Hall

Isobel Ingram will be telling Esau’s Story. This is the story of a Ugandan asylum seeker and his journey from Rochester Prison and Yarlswood Detention Centre, through months of hearings and appeals to the final achievement of refugee status. All welcome

Refugee Week 14-20 June

  more information http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk/ Discovering Refugee History: Exhibition, 13-20 June, The Forum A display of six panels highlighting the history of refugees to Norwich from the sixteenth century through to the twentieth century. Each panel includes information on the history of these refugees, along with a museum artefact, library object or document from the Record […]

Hiroshima day Sunday 8th August

Sunday August 8th, Hiroshima Memorial Event, Chapelfield Gardens.   To mark the dropping of the first atomic bomb by the U.S. on Hiroshima killing 80,000 people in Japan in August 1945 to be followed shortly afterwards by a second on Nagasaki  killing many more. Both cities were destroyed in the process and many more people were […]

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