The programme and poster
June 29, 2009
Please help publicise Hillaballoo by printing and displaying the poster that you can download from this link:
http://www.box.net/shared/7qt5rhc5s8
Here’s the latest programme:
The sun is making a special all-day appearance, according to BBC weather
A new cafe is opening in the park
Farmer’s Market 10-3
Fresh organic produce including game, fish, cheese, olives, juices, veg, bread & cakes & meat.
Remember to buy enough for a picnic on the following day, for the Big Lunch
Children’s Market 11-1
Children & kids organisations sell & swap home made & recycled things. We know that some talented young artists and innovators are taking part, as well as some children’s charities. We’ll be asking for £1 per stall on the day, all profits can be kept. Bring your own equipment.
Horniman Museum 11-3
The Museum will be in the Park, doing four activities about plants and care for our environment. It includes:
A hands-on mini museum, all about food & plants
A garden knowledge station staffed by a Horniman expert & some Telegraph Hill gardeners (If you offer gardening services feel free to use this to promote your offer)
Fun activity – planting food seeds in recycled pots
A growing art installation of environmental pledges
Heaven and Hill 11-3
Help make two giant clay mountains with artists Brian McKenzie & Richard – create a fantasy heavenly hill and something a bit like a real Telegraph Hill
Safer Neighbourhoods team
Bouncy castle and facepainting in Lower Park & information bus at the top of the park – giving advice to dog owners and other information.
Sport & exercise
A 10 lap run round the park for all ages, with a brief talk about the joys of running outdoors by running artist Veronique Chance. Start 10.30 at the Erlanger Road entrance.
5 a side football tournament for kids of all ages 1.30 – 3 (sign up from 11 with Ion Teale)
Music 12-2
Get a picnic and relax to music by The Little Devils, Paul the Poet and Steve the Pirate, compered by Tarzan (more Ape than Man).
Things for little kids
Early Bloomers & Oak Hill Nurseries will offer play activities.
The 1 O Clock club for under 5s in the park will be open until 1 pm
As well as the bouncy castle & museum activities.
Other stuff 11-3
Telegraph Hill Society – a walk with Malcolm Bacchus focusing on the environmental history of the area 2.30
Photography walk with urban photographer, Peter Kyte. Bring your camera to record it & share your photos in a display and on our local Flickr group http://www.flickr.com/groups/telegraphhillse14/ Walk starts 11.30 from the cafe. Peter will be by the cafe from 10.30 if you want to talk photography and he will take photos on the history walk at 2.30
Telegraph Hill Society stand
Community Centre vision – an installation and chance to give your views about the future of the Community Centre & old Cafe Orange
The Shop on the Hill, Brockley – advice and goods to help you shop in a more green and affordable way
Councillors Chris Flood & Ian Page are in the Community Centre holding their regular surgeries 10-11
Labour Party book stall
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