Green Events


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Updated 9.4.09 11.27am

EVENTS:

Coming Up:

APRIL 2009

Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April
Bark Festival
www.barkfestival.co.uk

Wednesday 22 April 7:30
Green Drinks – meetings to encourage networking on green issues 
Purbeck Environment Action Team http://www.peat-da21.org

Thursday 23 April  7.15pm – 9.30pm
 ”Who killed the electric car”
At Oakdale Methodist Church, Oakdale Road, Poole.
Free admission. All welcome. Refreshments. Plus Dorset’s Green Books Book Stall.

Saturday 25 April       
Bean Pole Day
Celebrating the  hazel beanpole! part of National Beanpole week
see http://dorsetcoppicegroup.co.uk

Monday 27 April 17:00-20.30
AGM (annual general meeting) – TRANSITION TOWN DORCHESTER
At the Dorset Construction Centre – Poundbury, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 3AR
The group’s first annual general meeting. Local food (bring and share) – open discussion – sustainable construction speaker – opportunity to look around the Dorset Construction Centre and Weymouth College and student arts exhibition. Email info@transitiontowndorchester.org to reserve a place…. See also http://www.transitiontowndorchester.org

MAY

Friday 15 May to Sunday 31 May 2009
The Big Green Fortnight taking place throughout Bournemouth and Poole
Closing date to register an event 27 March 2009
Email  emily@deac.co.uk or post it to Emily Bullock, Big Green Fortnight Programme Manager, c/o Dorset Energy Advice Centre, Bob Hann House, Shillito Road
Parkstone, Poole BH12 2BW. Tel: 01202 307413

JUNE 2009

Saturday 20 June 2009
Dorset Cyclists’ Network Annual General meeting
2pm at Wareham Parish Hall, The Quay, Wareham OS ref SY 923 871
Website: www.dcn.org.uk

Friday 26 and Saturday 27 June 2009
Bridport Food Festival
At Asker Meadow, Bridport
Website: www.bridportfoodfestival.org.uk

JULY

Thursday 23 July 2009 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm 
At Kinson Community Centre
Sustainable Environment Consultation Forum
This forum looks at all environmental, housing and travel issues.

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PAST EVENTS:

JANUARY 2009

6 January 2009
19:00 Green Drinks – Transition Town Dorchester.

15 January 2009
West Dorset Organic Gardening Group
Renate Diallo talks about the Nicaragua Schools Project.

15  January 2009  2pm
Charcoal Burning Talk
At Honeybrook, Wimborne BH21 4JD 
Telephone: 01202 881120 
Website: www.honeybrook.org
Learn all about charcoal making, particularly looking at Victorian Times.
£3 a person, includes Tea & Cake.
Please ring for availability.

Friday  16 January 2009
19:00 Sustainable Communities Act – Public Meeting – Dorchester

Saturday 17 January 2009
19:30 Screening of “The 11th Hour” – Weymouth

Wednesday 21 January 8.00pm,
The Kings Arms Pub, Langton Matravers, Dorset
PEAT (Purbeck Environment Action Team) meeting.
Email: peatda21@googlemail.com
Website: www.peat-da21.org

Wednesday 28 January 2009   8.00 to 9.30 pm
Fuel Cells and Solar Hot Water -  Iwerne Valley Climate Change Forum
Venue: Jubilee Lecture Theatre, Clayesmore (to be confirmed)
Dennis Carey on ‘Electricity from fuel cells: a non-technical appreciation’
Malcolm and Sally Green on ‘A Foray into Solar Energy’
Email: jaf.ford@virgin.net

Thursday, 29 January 2009
19:00 Meeting of Weymouth & Portland TT – Weymouth

FEBRUARY 2009

Tuesday, 3 February 2009
19:00 Green Drinks – Transition Town Dorchester

19 February 2009
West Dorset Organic Gardening Group
Sculpture in Gardens. 

Tuesday 24 February
19:00
 Transition BH: Open Meeting – Parkstone (Poole)

March 2009  

Wednesday 18 March 7:30pm
Green Drinks – meetings to encourage networking on green issues 
Purbeck Environment Action Team http://www.peat-da21.org

Thursday 19 March 7.30pm 
Transitions BH Open Meeting 
At the Grasshopper Pub, 114 Bournemouth Road, Parkstone, Poole BH14 9HT

Wednesday 25 March 2009
Bournemouth University
Professor Adrian Newton 
Professor Newton specialises in Conservation Ecology. In his lecture titled ‘The Global Extinction Crisis – Red List or Red Herring?’ he will be exploring the mass extinction of species that is currently taking place as a result of human activities.
All lectures will take place in the Shelley Lecture Theatre, Talbot Campus, and will start at 6pm lasting for one hour plus additional time for questions and answers. Teas and coffees will be available beforehand from 5.15pm onwards in the Atrium, Poole House.

Thursday 26 March
Tripartate screening of three short films interspersed with discussion relating to  Transition plans in Poole.
At Oakdale Methodist Church, Oakdale Road, Poole. 7.15pm – 9.30pm
Free admission. All welcome. Refreshments. Plus Dorset’s Green Books Book Stall.

March 2009
Woodland Open Day       
Bean Pole Week 09
At The Living Classroom site – Bonsley Wood just north of Blandford  
Watch the members of the Dorset Coppice Group at work in the woods.
Have a guided walk around the bird boxes and see what is hatching.
Purchase your bean poles and pea sticks and other woodland products. Local Food refreshments will be available.  10.00am – 4.00pm 
Telephone: 01258 472299
Email: info@dorsetcoppicegroup.org.uk Website: www.dorsetcoppicegroup.org.uk

 APRIL

Saturday 4 April 2009 10am – 5pm
Dorchester & South Dorset LETS AGM
At The United Church Hall, South Street, Dorchester
See www.dorchester-lets.co.uk

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Dorset Farmers’ Markets

February – May – Coming Soon

For further information telephone 01258 454510
Website: www.dorsetfarmersmarkets.co.uk

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