Jersey in Transition (JiT) December
- Green Drinks - Thursday 6 December, 7.30 - 9.30 pm
at the Town House, New St, St Helier. Drinks and a chat in front
of the open fire. Eco this and climate that, Christmas is coming
and we're all getting fat. Bag of crisps anyone?
- Open Meditation - Tuesday 11 December, 6.00 - 6.40
pm under cover at Liberty Wharf, or outside in Liberation
Square if the weather is fine and if people prefer. Thirty
minutes of silent sitting followed by ten minutes of sound bath.
Please bring your voices, your mantras, singing bowls, chimes,
bring a candle, bring your cushion or stall for sitting
meditation. Bring everyone! A moment of stillness at the turn of
the year... Everyone welcome, all ages, from every path,
experienced in meditation or not.
- J-CAN monthly meeting - Tuesday 11 December, 8.00 -
9.30 pm at the Town House, New St, St Helier.
- Upcycling (sewing) - Thursday 13 December, 6.30 -
8.30 pm at the Harbour Gallery, St Aubin. Finish your
handmade Christmas presents and decorations. As always, it is
important that you book in with Kirsten, so that she knows
approximate numbers, either by phone 485976, via Facebook, or by
e-mail at atlanticblueuk@aol.com
- Giving Table - Saturday 15 December, 10.00 am -
3.00 pm, at the junction of Don St and King St, St Helier.
Our Christmas gifts for weary Christmas shoppers. We need your
unwanted items - good things that you no longer use, but which
will make somebody happy this year as they give them a new life.
Please bring items to give either at the start, from 9.30 am
while we're setting up, or at any time during the day directly
to the stall. You can also give items in advance either to Ruth or to Anna . Ruth is also organising a rota for
the day to man the stall - please contact her by phone, e-mail
or via Facebook if you can help for an hour. Last year, this was
a joy and it worked very well.
- JiT General Meeting - Tuesday 18 December, 7.30 pm,
in 'The Boardroom', The Town House, New St, St Helier. Minutes
of the last meeting are attached here, as always. Everyone
welcome.
- Film - Chasing Ice - Thursday 20
December, 8.00 pm, at the Jersey Arts Centre,
Phillips Street, St Helier. Acclaimed photographer James Balog
discovers undeniable evidence of our changing planet. "You've
never seen images like this before... It deserves to be seen and
felt on the big screen" says Robert Redford. Travelling with a
team of young adventurers across the brutal Arctic, Balog risks
his career and his well-being in pursuit of the biggest story
facing humanity. As the politicians dawdle and the intensity of
natural disasters ramps up globally, Chasing Ice (76
mins) depicts a heroic photojournalist on a mission to deliver
fragile hope to our carbon-powered planet. Admission: £3, with
an optional donation of £1.50. Proceeds from ticket sales will
go to Jersey in Transition and sponsorship for event was
kindly provided by the Jersey Cooperative Society. Bring family,
friends and colleagues.
- Yule Celebration - Friday 21 December, 6.30 - 9.00
pm, in The Press Room, The Elms, La Chéve Rue, at the top
of St Peter’s Valley. All are welcome. Bring food and drink for
yourselves or to share, bring 'plate bags' with whatever plates,
bowls, cutlery, mugs or glasses that you need (and don't forget
to take them all away with you at the end!) Bring good cheer and
merriment, and we'll provide the twinkling candles, green
decorations, music, teas, kettles, and somehow we'll all have a
great time. Please leave quietly and promptly as there are
residents and families in the other buildings.
- Talk - Marine Conservation Zones - Thursday
27 December, 7.30 - 9.00 pm in the Café, Communicare,
Quennevais Rd, St Brelade. JiT member Sam Andrews also works on
behalf of the Marine Conservation Society. In 2009, a network of
marine conservation zones was proposed around the UK, including
Jersey. These zones are a way of ensuring healthy, productive
seas for everyone because they help control activities that are
damaging so much of oceans, and rebuild damaged habitats and
populations. She will talk about how they work, the challenges
faced, and why we all need to stay informed and to care about
our precious marine environment. Shake of the fug of Christmas
and get your brain cells working again!
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