Friday, 12 October 2007
The Sustainability Show - O2 Centre Oct.26-28
I am ecstatic. The Calendar of Climate Change has been selected as the official branded calendar for the 1st ever Sustainability Show. It's hard to believe but it has happened. Now we just have to cross fingers that the printers will deliver on time!
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branding,
climate calendar,
logo,
O2 Centre,
The Sustainability Show
Sunday, 7 October 2007
Wedding Dress Bliss
I’m a keen recycler – and there really is nothing that gives me more satisfaction than giving away to a person in real need something in good condition that has not been touched for several years. Once in a while I have an idea that renders me almost ecstatic in its appropriateness. The most memorable instance of this was my ‘wedding dress’ moment.
Ever since December 8th 1990, my lovely green taffeta wedding suit had languished in plastic-encased splendour at the end of our wardrobe apart from a single outing 4 years later, this time as a wedding guest. By the end of that particular feast, my girth had expanded to a level of button-popping discomfort. I vowed never to endure such torture again and the suit fell into disuse, apart from receiving the occasional nostalgic fondle…
From time to time I pondered the dilemma facing me. Why do we hang on to wedding dresses when clearly there is an infinitesimal chance of them getting any further wear? If we divorce and remarry, there is too much negative emotional baggage attached to the 1st dress to ever consider making use of it for a 2nd round. And as for passing the dress on, it’s hardly surprising that few women would wish to wear a dress designed for or selected by another. Taking the outfit down to a charity shop would have been tantamount to an insult to its identity and to its special significance in my life. Selling it off in a ‘nearly new’ fashion shop looked like a form of prostitution. I dearly wanted to find a cause worthy of my outfit, but nothing came along.
And then…in February of this year, an appeal from the Stop Stansted Expansion Campaign plopped into my inbox. Fundraisers were organising a Posh Frock sale on April 21st to be held in Four Ashes Takeley, Essex. Eureka! This was IT. I excitedly placed my wedding suit and matching necklace (costume jewellery) into a box and posted them off without a second’s hesitation. It felt so good: here was the ultimate marriage of two deeply personal themes: a passionate and constant concern with climate change – and a much-loved memento from the central event of my private life. For me the choice was a no-brainer. It was slightly harder to convince my family that I had done the right thing.
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Llanidloes Green Fair - October 20-21st 2007
This is an absolute must amongst autumnal green fixtures. The Fair is focusing on sustainable lifestyles, with renewable energy systems, sustainable building methods/materials, local food, cooking demonstrations, children's activities. There will be music making, talks and demonstrations throughout.
An inspiring line-up of speakers has been rounded up, including George Monbiot, George Marshall of COIN, Patrick Holden of the Soil Association, Author Colin Tudge (So Shall we Reap), Peter Harper of CAT and Molly Scott-Cato, the social economist.
The organisers are Lles (Llanidloes Local Energy Solutions Ltd): see their website http://www.lles.co.uk/greenfair.php for more information.
Llanidloes is a small market town in Powys, mid Wales. The main acitivities of the fair wil take place in Great Oak Street in the town centre.
For those who wish to forgo the CAR, National Express Coaches stop in the town itself.
An inspiring line-up of speakers has been rounded up, including George Monbiot, George Marshall of COIN, Patrick Holden of the Soil Association, Author Colin Tudge (So Shall we Reap), Peter Harper of CAT and Molly Scott-Cato, the social economist.
The organisers are Lles (Llanidloes Local Energy Solutions Ltd): see their website http://www.lles.co.uk/greenfair.php for more information.
Llanidloes is a small market town in Powys, mid Wales. The main acitivities of the fair wil take place in Great Oak Street in the town centre.
For those who wish to forgo the CAR, National Express Coaches stop in the town itself.
Labels:
family event,
green fair,
Llanidloes,
sustainable lifestyles,
wales
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