Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Warm April

frog spawn
 
 
 
 

Update on fundraising

Totting up all donations raised in the last few months for Greenpeace from 'crafting for the Arctic' comes to nearly £25 - a cheque will go in the post to them this week. There will be more fund raising stalls later this year, anyone willing to help would be very welcome, just get in touch. Lots of 'craft creatures - badges, cards, etc. left for anyone who would like to donate a £1.
 
 

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Ryde pop-up library & Greenpeace I love Arctic

Sunny Saturday 

Although I lost the rainbow bunting for the stall, it all looked good in the end. 'Greenpeace' came up with the display goodies in time for the event: banner, sheets of 'I love Arctic' stickers and proper, sealed collection boxes. Squeezed onto a tiny folding table were the 'crafting for the Arctic' collection of knitted, crocheted, felted creatures and lino printed cards. The wind did it's best to send everything flying off the stall, glad for the roll of sellotape!




Ryde library team's display board  toppled over when a sudden gust of wind caught it, fortunately no one was badly hurt. The pop-up library was a great success, celebrating 'World Book Night' by giving away free books. I got Jackie Kay's 'Red Dust Road' which I'm really looking forward to reading, as she's a brilliant poet too. There was lots of choice, and within a short time they were down to the last book.


There was quite a buzz in the square with market stalls. Local suppliers of meat, eggs, plants, makers of special breads, and other delicious food. The young man selling 'The Big issue' patiently stood holding his papers, smiling at the passers by. 'Superman's' mum tried to explain to her young son what the Arctic was all about, as I handed him a sticker. Quite a lot for a five year old to take in.    

 

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Greenpeace news - local & international

The latest updates from Greenpeace. Peaceroutes will be raising funds for Greenpeace from 'crafting for the Arctic'. Thanks to everyone who helped make 'items for Greenpeace, and those who manned the Greenpeace table at the sustainability event last month, and those who have kindly donated. All monies raised will be added to this Saturday's fundraiser.

Global day of action: We love the Arctic, Saturday April 20

Posted by Nic S - 16 April 2013 at 2:24pm - 1 Comment


As the ice melts, oil companies are threatening the pristine Arctic with industrial disaster. On Saturday, April 20, the world is calling for action to protect the Arctic for all of humanity.  Join the global day of action near you and be part of the urgent call for Arctic protection, because what happens in the Arctic affects us all.
Thousands of us around the world will come together to send a clear message to anyone who wants to profit from Arctic destruction – we love the Arctic. The pictures, films and messages we make will be delivered to Kiruna – a small town in Sweden – where the leaders of the Arctic Council will meet in May to discuss the destiny of the place at the top of the world which affects us all. They need to know that we're watching.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Butterfly



Today's sun has given a boost to the batteries. A welcome sight was a couple of bees inside a local garden centre dipping into the display of geraniums, but behaving very disorientated. A first glimpse of a little brown butterfly that had been basking in the sun flew up and away. Hopefully more will follow.


 

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Birds-eye-view

Here's a link to a site that has the latest film from director Annemarie Jacir and the film that is being hosted at the birds-eye-film festival in London called 'When I saw you'. The festival is celebrating Arab women from the 3-10th of April. BBC radio 4 film programme had an interview conducted by Francine Stock, of particular interest was the discussion about the film 'Argo' and the portrayal of Iran in films.

http://news.birds-eye-view.co.uk/2013/03/20/interview-when-i-saw-you-annemarie-jacir/#more-5679




 

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Date for your diary

 
 
AUTHOR MILAN RAI & ARTIST EMILY JOHNS
 
Talk about their trip to Iran as part of a peace delegation

 
 
FRIDAY MAY 3rd
7.30p.m.
 
METHODIST CHURCH
GRAFTON STREET
RYDE
 

The Rose and the Nightingale
artwork by Emily Johns

'Culturally, 'Persia' has been a potent influence on the British imagination - on poetry, on theatre, on story-telling and on ceramics.' Emily Johns


Refreshments, snacks and Fairly traded items for sale