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Game on at Golders Green library
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Join us for an afternoon of games in our children’s library. No booking required, first come, first served.
Inclusive sensory walking group meets Thursdays at 11am at New Barnet Leisure Centre, Victoria Recreation Ground
Action for Silk Stream - River Action Day
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Join us for our Action for Silk Stream monthly volunteering days. They will be held on the last Thursday of each month.
Conference on Sustainability and Environmental Education
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The summer conference is looking to design a programme which will support knowledge exchange of ideas and approaches to teaching interdisciplinary sustainability and environmental education and also provide an opportunity to create networks and partnerships across London schools.
Elmer the Elephant Book Day at Edgware library
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Join us to draw and paint Elmer the Elephant patchwork activity! Suitable for ages 5 to 11 years. No booking required, first come first served. This event is part of the Barnet Libraries Creative Communities programme.
Retreat: the UK’s first climate refugees
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‘Retreat' is an exhibition of artwork and research surrounding the village of Fairbourne, North Wales. In 2021, government officials declared that by 2052, it would no longer be safe or sustainable to live in Fairbourne due to rising sea levels, making the residents the UK's first climate refugees. This exhibition comprises a collaboration between artist Georgia Clemson and Landscape Architect Daniel Shaw.
'We are plants, we are grass, we are Hackney Marshes' is an immersive audio-visual installation that takes you on a journey of being landscape through the embodied eyes of filmmaker Dominique Rivoal and the sensing body of movement artist Claire Loussouarn. Instagram @howtobeferal Instagram @dominiquerivoal
Business Breakfast Briefing – Sustainability support
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At this in-person Barnet Breakfast Briefing, local businesses will hear from the council leadership about what the council's net zero targets means for business owners and the benefits of becoming more sustainable. They’ll have the chance to meet with organisations from Barnet and beyond providing free advice and support for businesses to become more sustainable.
Reimagining our High Streets exhibition
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An exhibition of Middlesex University MA Interior’s work, that reimagines the opportunities of existing buildings for sustainable redevelopment. Marks and Spencer Marble Arch flagship store, on Oxford Street, has become central to the debate around adaptive reuse and retrofitting our existing buildings. Rather than demolishing and building anew, the work on display looks at alternatives. The student proposals explore minimising the carbon emission impact when re-imagining our high streets.
Join us for an exhilarating and empowering event that combines the joy of Mediterranean dance with the mission of sustainability and women's empowerment. Step into the vibrant world of MEDANS®: "London Sunniest Mediterranean Dance Workout"!