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Creative weekend at Friends of the Earth headquaters SW9


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Hello,


I am helping the Campaign Against Climate Change to organise a national Climate march - "Time to Act" March (7 March, London). Please join us on the day - all details can be found here: www.timetoact2015.org


THIS WEEKEND (Sat 10-5, Sun 10-5pm) Time to Act are collaborating with Friends of The Earth to host a creative weekender to make all the stuff we?re going to need to make our march more beautiful. Come along and help us make banners, masks, posters, flags and placards to be used on the 7 March and ? crucially ? for our ongoing climate action throughout 2015 and beyond!


We?ll supply materials, space and cake. You bring your brilliant mind, enthusiasm and other great folk. Feel free to bring any materials you wish - but most importantly arrive with the desire to get stuck in!


There will be craft activities for kids too. Plenty of paint, glitter, glue and fun guaranteed!


https://www.facebook.com/events/894032597283511


Hope to see you there!


Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland

The Printworks 1st Floor 139 Clapham Road, SW9 0HP London



Twitter updates: #TimetoAct2015

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