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<BR> <BR>> <BR>> Spring Bodging sessions at Abney - Change of dates for April Sessions<BR>> <BR>> Whatever your level, beginner or experienced, there will be lots of chances<BR>> to join in our bodging and green woodworking sessions over the coming<BR>> months within the beautiful surroundings of Abney Park, Stoke Newington<BR>> <BR>> You can try your hand at making a stool, a spoon, carving out a bowl,<BR>> whittling as well as having a go on a shave horse and a pole lathe.<BR>> <BR>> Come and join us for some or all of our sessions of or just pop in to see<BR>> what we are up to. We will be working outside in all weathers but will be<BR>> under cover if it is raining so don't let the weather put you off.<BR>> <BR>> Please note that we have had to change the April dates.<BR>> The OLD dates were April 5-8th.<BR>> NEW dates are:<BR>> April 19th - 22nd, Monday - Thursday, 11am-3pm<BR>> May 24th - 27th, Monday - Thursday, 11am-3pm<BR>> <BR>> Tools, guidance, handouts, inspiration and materials will all be provided<BR>> free of charge but do bring along lunch to share and clothes to work in.<BR>> <BR>> Organised by Abney Park Trust and Woodcrafty and funded by Access to Nature.<BR>> Dontations encouraged if you can afford it, but not essential to taking part.<BR>> <BR>> For more information call: Jacklyn: 07950 539 254 or email<BR>> woodcrafty@gn.apc.org<BR>> _______________<BR>> <BR>> Woodcrafty is a social enterprise that works to improve the confidence and<BR>> practical skills of both children and adults through working creatively<BR>> with green, coppiced and recycled wood.<BR>> <BR>> Projects have included the use of coppiced hazel to build geodesic domes<BR>> and yurts with groups of children and adults.<BR>> <BR>> We have a bodging site in Abney Park Cemetery and are currently running<BR>> free green woodworking introductory sessions.<BR>> <BR>> The next sessions will be 19th - 2nd April,11am-3pm.[please note this<BR>> change of date]<BR>> Bring lunch to share.<BR>> <BR>> If you are interested in working with Woodcrafty on other projects then<BR>> please do get in touch.<BR>> Telephone: 07950 539 254<BR>> Email:woodcrafty@gn.apc.org<BR>> <BR>> Project photgraphs can be seen at: www.flickr.com/photos/woodcrafty or<BR>> you can take a look at/join the 'Woodcrafty' facebook page.<BR>> ________________________________________________________________<BR>> <BR>> Hackney Community Tree Nursery and Edible Forest Garden is currently under<BR>> threat. Please check out the following website for more information:<BR>> http://www.clubplan.org/CMS/page.asp?org=2673&id=765<BR>> <BR>> Come along and join us growing food and caring for young trees, and for<BR>> for free programme of low impact living skill-shares.<BR>> We are open for our regular sessions on:<BR>> Tuesday's 12 noon - 3pm<BR>> Friday's 9am - 12 noon<BR>> First Saturday of every month Noon - 3 pm<BR>> <BR>> Next event is tree planting on Hackney Marsh Sunday 14th March 10:00am to<BR>> 2:00pm meet At the Tree Nursery<BR>> <BR>> For other skill-shares and news see:<BR>> www.hackneyenvironment.org.uk/TNFG<BR>> <BR>> To be added to our email list and / or to get involved please<BR>> contact:HMUG@km551818.demon.co.uk<BR>> and / or join the new facebook page 'Hackney Marshes User Group'.<BR>> ______________________________________<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR> <br /><hr />Got a cool Hotmail story? <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/195013117/direct/01/' target='_new'>Tell us now</a></body>
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