Contributors
This page shows details of contributors to Hillaballoo in 2008. It will be updated with news of contributions planned for 2009 as they come in.
In 2008, we enjoyed:
- Willett & Patteson’s Amazing Camera Obscura
- Young Friends of the Park, organising arts and nature conservation activities
- The Friends of the Livesey Museum for Children
- The Farmer’s Market (until 3 pm)
- Arts and Crafts Fair organised by Carol Vigurs, in the Community Centre
- Brief Encounter film night, organised by Carol Vigurs, 7.30, in the Community Centre
- Songs of South London, organised by Neil Gordon-Orr, 2pm, in Cafe Orange (no tickets needed)
- Telegraph Hill Society – display and information about the history of the Hill, including a local history walk with Malcolm Bacchus
- Film and installation of a project about the optical telegraph by artist Ellie Chaney, in the Lounge
- Oak Hill Nursery organised creative play for young children
- Tennis practice for children and young people
- Enjoy the new Equiano memorial and African/Caribbean planting by children of Edmund Waller Primary
- Telegraph Hill Labour Party book stall
- Open Gym doing a taster session of new outdoor workouts starting this summer, at 11.30
Contributions wanted:
If you have any ideas of activities to help us celebrate the creativity of our community and the beauty of our environment, email bridget.mckenzie@flowassociates.com to express interest, and feel free to use the comments function to give updates of what you plan to do.
Donations of art materials (card, heavy paper, thick pens) and helping supervise art activities would be very welcome. Photographers bring cameras and upload photos to the Flickr group (Telegraph Hill Visions). Other welcome items would be picnic tables, folding chairs, umbrellas or gazebos, plastic sheeting. We would also welcome a recycling bin or two.
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paul booton | July 10, 2007 at 9:21 am
Bridget
I’d like to donate water lilies for the park ponds. These were almost certainly a feature of the original ponds (coming as they did out of the Victorian oriental craze), they will help keep down the algae and increase the biodiversity of the ponds (they need a lot more aquatic plants to get into a more sustainable balance which will also help the algae problem)
paul
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powerparties | July 10, 2007 at 4:38 pm
Thanks Paul, that’s a generous offer. Perhaps you can talk to the Park Users Group and make sure that Glendale can accept the offer of water lilies.
Bridget
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Ian | May 17, 2009 at 7:15 am
I would like to offer some sort of incredible food thing. I’m not sure what that might be yet, maybe a huge paella or an enormous fruit tart or a great vat of gazpacho. Something big. Not sure yet