Thursday, 31 March 2011

Printfest 2011 - Printmaking Workshops – Help them Celebrate their Anniversary

Printfest invites you to join them for a free, drop in workshop with their Printmaker of the Year, Trevor Price. Participants can join in for an hour or stay for the whole day, and will be able to experiment with a variety of printmaking techniques and use a printing press.

Prints produced during the workshop will form part of the Celebration 10th anniversary print which will be unveiled at Printfest 2011 on Friday 29 April and Sunday 1 May 2011.

All are welcome although children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Tuesday 12 April 2011, Lanternhouse, The Ellers, Ulverston, 10 am to 3 pm
Wednesday 13 April 2011, Art Gene, Barrow-in-Furness, 10 am to 3 pm
Thursday 14 April 2011, Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal, 10 am to 3 pm.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Barrow's Wildside - drop-in sessions

Is an exciting new project that aims to improve green spaces in Barrow for wildlife and the local community. Being outside and closer to nature improves your well being too! Loads of exciting plans are being planned for young and old alike. You and your family can get involved in walks, training, practical conservation work.

To find out more why not attend one of the drop-in sessions at:

Barrow Market - Wednesday 13 April 12 noon-3pm

Neighbourhood Management offices, Dalton Rd - Friday 15 April 2-3pm

Barrow Park Pavilion - Saturday 16 April 12noon-3pm

For more info contact Sue Thurley, Barrow's Wildside Project Officer on 01539 816300.

Hard 2 Beat Project

At the forum Tuesday 12 April - FREE – booking essential.

Are you aged 10-19 and want to breakdance?

If you’ve never done it before or if you’re a real pro, they’d love to see you. Get along to FREE breakdance masterclass.

Please contact Lynn Fade, Dance Co-ordinator (Cumbria County Council) 01931715546 dancecumbria@cumbriacc.gov.uk

Barrow Sports Council's Free Holiday Sports

All FREE Sports at various sites around Barrow and Dalton.

Football, tag rugby, tennis and orienteering at Academy South fields
Mon 11th to Fri 15th and Mon 18th to Thurs 21st April 2-4pm

Table Tennis at the Barrow Table Tennis Centre
Mon 11th to Fri 15th and Mon 18th to Thurs 21st April 2-4pm

Dance mats at the Park Leisure Centre
Mon 11th to Fri 15th and Mon 18th to Thurs 21st April
Sessions start at 2pm and 3pm

Sports For 8-15 year olds at Dalton
D.A.S.H at Dowdales School
Mon 18th and Tues 19th April 2-4pm meet at DASH Reception

Sports for 8-15 year olds at Walney
Wed 13th and Thurs 14th April and Wed 20th and Thurs 21st April
Walney School 2pm to 4pm

Sports for 8-15 year olds at Hindpool Park
Wed 13th and Fri 15th April and Wed 20th April
Hindpool Urban Park 11-12 noon

For further details of the above activities, please contact Dan Myles on 845929 – all activities are FREE.

Canoeing at the FREE Easter Holiday Sports Programme
Thanks to Duddon Canoe Club we are now offering free canoe sessions for 8-15 year olds as part of our holiday sports programme.
Dates and times are:

Week 1 - for those who have canoed before
- Tues 12th, Thurs 14th April - 10am-12noon

Week 2 - Beginners
- Mon 18th, Thurs 21st - 1.30-3pm

There are 8 places available for each week, please contact Chris on 01229 845927 to book a place.

Friday, 25 March 2011

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Thought for the Week

“We know the truth, not only by the reason, but also by the heart.” Blaise Pascal

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

OPEN TO EVERYONE …OPEN TO YOU

The Open University is well known for providing courses to suit people from all walks of life and we are keen to get more people on board from Cumbria. You don’t need qualifications to take most of our courses and there is a wide range of informative learning opportunities on offer. For example, you can explore your passion for arts, culture and society, try your hand at psychology, discover a new language or discover a taste for politics or philosophy. Learning is based around your needs, you don’t have to attend classes and depending on your household income, many courses are offered free or at a subsidised rate.

The Open University can also help groups study together by offering extra support throughout a course, so for example if you are part of a volunteering or carers group why not get together with the other members and choose something to learn together! This work is done through the Community Partnerships Team and we work with organisations who are interested in education and learning, whether this is in the workplace or community environment.

Interested in finding our more about how we can work with you or your group?

Contact;
Katrina Coleman
Community Partnerships Manager
Tel 0191 4776100

Or check out our website at http://www.open.ac.uk/

The Ashton Group presents 'Hollows' by Alex Mullarky

Tuesday 29 March 7.30pm at the Forum, Duke Street.

Tickets £4.50/£3.50 concessions.

The ‘Apprenticed Actors Company’ return with a new play by Whitehaven writer, Alex Mullarky, winner of the ‘New Lines’ playwriting competition.

In a remote ruined church in West Cumbria, 4 teenagers meet up to drink lager, mess about and talk about the future. Avery plans to be an artist, Laurie needs a job, Adam hopes to join the army and Chris just wants to fit in.

Then 2 things happen which change their world, something right there in the ruins and something 3,567 miles away.

Come and watch Barrow’s brightest young actors perform a brand new play by a rising Cumbrian star.

The A590 Youth Theatre Easter Craft Fair

At the forum, Duke St, Saturday Barrow 26 March 2011.

Doors open 10am-3pm. Adults entry £1 Children FREE.

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Walking the Margins - Sunday 27th March 2011

A discover ‘hidden assets’ walk from Cemetery to Lowsy Point where we will tuck into hot, home-cooked food and mulled wine in one of the former fisherman’s cabins. Wrap up warm, wear water proof and comfortable footwear; bring some snacks and perhaps a flask of your favourite hot drink. Do bring a camera and binoculars if you have them.

Meet at 11am, Art Gene in the car park (off Collingwood Street) of the Nan Tait Centre, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, LA14 5TY.

We will transport you by minibus to the Cemetery to start the walk. The walk will pass through marginal landscapes often ignored by passersby; a quarry, nature reserves and wonderful coastal views await us. Experts will be on hand to pepper the walk with short informal talks along the way.

Free Transport - To and from Art Gene is provided. Children - This is a long walk, not advisable for children under the age of 12.

Tel. 01229 825085 or Text: 07946126412 or 07769915631


Abbey Musical Society - The Wedding Singer

Abbey Musical Society's The Wedding Singer by Matthew Chad and Sklar Beguelin.

Monday 21 - Saturday 26 March 7.30pm at the Forum, Tickets £9/£8 concessions.

An opportunity to see the North West premiere of this exciting new musical. The wedding singer is a love story told through lively rock numbers and beautiful ballads.

The trials that the lovers face provide tears and laughter, pathos and fun.

Don't miss the fabulous singing, sumptuous sets, lively dancing and a chance to enjoy some 80's nostalgia.

Tickets on sale now … Box office 01229 820000

Race for Life - Barrow

Community Learning Action Forum (CLAF

The next open Meeting will take place on Friday 25th March 2011 from 12.00–1.30pm. Cumbria CVS – Lesser Kings Hall, 57-59 Hartington Street, Barrow
Agenda
12.00pm - 12.20pm Arrival and lunch
12.20pm - 12.35pm Welcome and Update - Jeff Morgan
12.35pm - 12.55pm MultiCulturalLearning- Maha Ismail
12.55pm - 1.15pm LearningEvent - Progress Update
1.15pm - 1.30pm Next Steps - Open Forum
1.30pm Conclusion and Next Meeting(?)

If you have not already done so please confirm your intention to attend with Jeff Morgan Project Co-ordinator Community Learning Action Forum Email: ajeff.morgan@btinternet.com Mobile: 07762 256887.

The programme of activities originally planned for CLAF will be largely completed at the end of March 2011. The level of interest shown in the Forum over the last nine months has been encouraging and a dialogue is underway to find ways and means of sustaining its presence. Future Forum meetings will, however, be dependant on the outcome of these discussions.

We look forward, nevertheless, to seeing you next Friday (25th) for what promises to be an interesting and enjoyable get together. By all means pass on this mailing to anyone else you think might be interested.

Woodland Walks in Furness

Barrow Borough Council has funded a short programme of monthly woodland walks in the Furness area. There will be six excursions to woodland sites a short journey out from Barrow.
23 March 2011– Grange – Hampsfell
27 April 2011 – Grizedale Forest
25 May 2011 – Bardsea Sea Wood and Birkrigg
22 June 2011 – Dalton – Millwood
27 July 2011 – Kirkby Park Wood Grizebeck

Please contact Richard Scott, Feet First in Furness, Cumbria CVS Barrow Office on 01229 825630 to book a place. Walks to begin at 2pm, but departure from Barrow will vary. With thanks to www.VisitWoods.org.uk the Woodland Trust’s Project website.

Friday, 18 March 2011

Furness Bach Choir workshop

Furness Bach Choir are holding a workshop on Saturday, March 26th at St James’ Church, Blake Street.

Registration takes place at 9.30am with a performance at 3.30pm.

For more information contact Alison Bolt on 01229 837680 or email furnessbachchoir@gmail.com

Thought for the Week

"Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere." Chinese Proverb

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Inspiring Communities News #48

Inspiring Communities News #48

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Find out what's on and what's happening in and around Barrow.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Barrow AFC - upcoming home games

Saturday 26 March v Bath City

Saturday 9 April v Kettering

Saturday 23 April v Grimsby

All kick offs 3pm. For more info visit http://www.barrowafc.com

Neighbourhood News #101

Find out what's on and what's happening ...

Monday, 14 March 2011

Cumbria Wildlife Trust events

‘A year in the wild flowers of a Cumbrian village’
Tuesday 15 March 2011
7.45-9.15pm
£2 per adult, children free
Refreshments included

‘Low carbon wildlife walk’
Sunday 24 April 2011
Booking essential ring 01539 81600 for more info.
Grange-over-Sands GR: SD 411 781

Volunteer Workshop - CVS

Cumbria CVS Barrow: Wednesday 16 March 2011

10am - 11.30am at Cumbria CVS Barrow, Lesser Kings Hall, Hartington Street, Barrow LA14 5SR

To book, call 01229 825630 email barrow@cumbriacvs.org.uk

FREE lectures at the Forum

'The Nuclear Institute' - Speaker: Laura Nelson
Organised by BDAE
Thursday 17 March 7.30pm
Admission Free

'Trinidad & Tobago Project (Offshore Patrol Vessels)' - Speaker: TBC - BAE Systems
Organised by RINA
Wednesday 23 March 7.30pm
Admission Free

Monday, 7 March 2011

Barrow AFC next home game ...

Barrow AFC - www.barrowafc.com

Blue Square Premier Tuesday 8th March v Altrincham 7.45pm

Furness Youth Council Online Elections - LIVE!

Cumbria's first ever youth elections are now underway. Young people aged 11-18 can cast their votes online.

Request a Ballot card from your school or college, then go onto www.mi-vote.com to cast your vote and MAKE YOUR MARK!

The online elections are live now and are open until Sunday 20 March.

What are you waiting for?!

If you want to find out more about the candidates who are running in the elections, visit our website


For more information, please contact Katie Carr, youthcouncil@live.co.uk, 07730 521570

Inspiring Communities News #47

Inspiring Communities News #47 - find out what's on and what's happening.

Art Gene Design Café Events for 2011

Wednesday 9th March 2011 at Art Gene, Nan Tait Centre, Abbey Rd from 6.15 for 7pm start.

The second serving in a new series of Art Gene Design Café Events for 2011...

Join in for a Public Discussion and Debate with expert panelists!

Barrow has a rich tradition of allotment gardening and self-build vernacular architecture. Can Permaculture and the Transition Towns movement help to create a better, more sustainable future for Barrow?

Panelists;
Jennifer Lauruaol (Founder of Transition City Lancaster)
Edward Acland (Small holder and Permaculturist)
Steve Robson (Neighbourhood Manager, Barrow Borough Council)
Stuart Bastik (Artist / Founder, Art Gene)

Can we build upon and expand our thriving allotment culture in an attempt to move towards sustainability?
Can we empower our communities to take a more proactive role in defining the future of our town and future lifestyles?

Have you ever wanted to...
Have your own allotment?
Grow your own food?
Generate your own power?
Build an eco friendly house?
Starting an organic allotment or planting an apple tree are tremendously empowering acts, and positive steps towards creating healthy self-reliant communities.

Permaculture
"Creating abundant and sustainable human habitats by following nature’s patterns". Primarily permaculture is a design system- a way of making links and connections ... to maximise their efficiency in creating a self sustaining, low input/high output, non-exploiting whole.

"You haven't got an excess of slugs, you’ve got a duck deficiency…" Bill Mollison

At its essence, permaculture is about making real that other 'green truism', 'Think Globally Act Locally'. For cliché or not, that is where the future lies if we are to have one. Graham Burne


What exactly is a Transition Town?
A Transition Initiative (which could be a town, village, university or island etc) is a community-led response to the pressures of climate change, fossil fuel depletion and increasingly, economic contraction. There are thousands of initiatives around the world starting their journey to answer this crucial question:

Transition Towns (also known as Transition network or Transition Movement) is a brand for environmental and social movements “founded (in part) upon the principles of permaculture”, based originally on Bill Mollison’s seminal 'Permaculture, a Designers Manual' published in 1988. Following its start in Kinsale, Ireland it then spread to Totnes, England. The aim of this community project is to equip communities for the dual challenges of climate change and peak oil. The Transition Towns movement is an example of socioeconomic localisation.

Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transitiontowns
http://www.transitionnetwork.org/

Friday, 4 March 2011

Thought for the Week

"The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change."
Carl Rogers

World Book Day today - A celebration of books and reading.

World Book Day is a worldwide celebration of books and reading, and is marked in over 100 countries around the globe.

Today the UK and Ireland will mark World Book Day through a series of activities all over the country.

Dame Lynne Brindley, CEO of the British Library shares her favourite book: “As a child, Alice in Wonderland was always a favourite book. It is a real privilege to now be able to view the various depictions of Alice by artists from John Tenniel to Salvador Dali on public display in the British Library’s Treasures Gallery. Having had cats at home as child, my favourite character was undoubtedly the Cheshire Cat – I think I lived in hope that mine would also strike up a conversation!”

Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, 11-time Paralympic Gold medallist: “Favourite book – at the moment Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Seth Grahame-Smith. It has it all the class of Austen, a happy ending but zombies too. Completely irreverent.”

Bounce by Matthew Syed has got the vote of Lord Herman Ouseley, Chair of Kick It Out, football's equality and inclusion campaign. "Like everything else in life, Bounce is convincing about the part luck plas in being successful in sport," he said. "You may be hugely talented, but success comes only with hard work, knowing the right people and being in the right place at the right time to get the sort of bounce that really makes a difference."

Last but not least, Baroness Sue Campbell, Chair of UK Sport and Youth Sport Trust picks More Than Just A Game by Chuck Korr and Marvin Close, “because it shows the power of sport in inspiring people and changing lives,” and the man responsible for administering the Public Lending Right, Registrar Jim Parker tells us “My favourite childhood book was Gavin Maxwell's Ring of Bright Water - the author's account of how he reared a wild otter and estblished an otter sanctuary in the western isles of Scotland. Beautifully and evocatively written at a time in the late fifties and early sixties when wildlife and environmental issues were beginning to come to public attention.”

Thursday, 3 March 2011

'Home Town' exhibition by John Duffin at the Dock Museum






































John Duffin was born and raised in Barrow. He has now lived in London for over twenty years yet continues to paint and draw his hometown. He frequently returns to Barrow to make sketches and drawings of the area. His paintings are then completed in London and are a combination of memory, actuality and vision. This exhibition highlights John’s rare ability to be able to depict a place in just the right light, time of day or mood to capture its essence.