Talk Series: Is Nuclear the Answer?

Talks on Global and UK Energy: A Series of talks by Nikki Jones MSc. Nikki is a Freelance Researcher and writer on Global & UK Energy.

Booking links can be found through www.exploringoilandgas.co.uk

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This event is FREE.

Talk Series: UK Energy, Emissions and Targets

Talks on Global and UK Energy: A Series of talks by Nikki Jones MSc. Nikki is a Freelance Researcher and writer on Global & UK Energy.

Booking links can be found through www.exploringoilandgas.co.uk

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This event is FREE.

Talk Series: Global Energy Trends

Talks on Global and UK Energy: A Series of talks by Nikki Jones MSc. Nikki is a Freelance Researcher and writer on Global & UK Energy.

Booking links can be found through www.exploringoilandgas.co.uk

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This event is FREE.

FoCCaL OPEN MEETING AND AGM

Come along to FoCCaL’s annual general meeting where you can meet the Friends of Clifton committee and find out how you can  be involved with our community-led events.

All are welcome.

YOGA: Finding the balance

Yoga is not an exercise regime yet we do exercises! It is about the mind yet we stop our thinking? It appears to be a good stretch yet it is not about flexibility! These are just a few of the contradictory impressions yoga has among the general public, including many of those who attend classes: so why the confusion?
Gary Osborn-Clarke will give a free talk on June 14, where he will explain what yoga is all about, why it helps us, and more.
A talk for everyone:  whether you have attended classes or not.

To get a taster read Gary blog: http://www.yogabristol.co.uk/2017/05/15/finding-the-balance/

Gary has been teaching yoga in Bristol since 2003 and practising for more than 22 years.
To find out more about him, see his Testimonials page, http://www.yogabristol.co.uk/testimonials/

His website: www.yogabristol.co.uk

Languages Cafe

USE IT OR LOSE IT! Wanting to keep your French up to date? These monthly sessions offer informal discussion on current affairs and cultural topics. The level is ‘rusty A level’ or equivalent.

 

Story Saturday Gold

Story Saturday showcases fresh new stories to surprise and delight, entertain and enthral, read by writer-performers in a warm, friendly, cabaret atmosphere.  We will feature six new stories on the theme of Gold.  Story Saturdays is an offshoot of popular and regular Bath event, Story Fridays.

What our audience thinks:

‘Enthralling’, ‘The stories were good – often funny, and well told’, ‘Quaint and quirky’, ‘Fascinating’, ‘Great way to spend an evening!’, ‘I’ll certainly come again!’, ‘I’d never been to one of these story readings before and it was …great!’

Story Saturdays is run by A Word In Your Ear and Kilter Theatre.

 

 

 

 

Wild Oats on ‘Nutrition for Health’ by Mike Abrahams

Well-being – a series of one-hour talks with question and answer sessions on a wide range of issues about personal well-being.

The talk subjects range from nutrition to exercise and movement and relaxation.

A small charge of £2.00 per head per session is made to cover costs.

The dates are Wednesdays at 2.00pm to 3.00pm.

17th May with Katie Thompson on ‘Power and Beauty Within’.

24th May with Mike Abrahams, Wild Oats on ‘Nutrition for Health’.

The talk begins at 2pm and finishes by 3pm but do try to arrive a bit before for a prompt start.

Shakesbeer Promenade Performance – 22nd April

Following last year’s enjoyable performance of the Bard’s best bits in and around the green spaces in Clifton… we’re doing it again!
When?
22nd and 23rd April
This year’s theme is Love and Conflict, so expect to see Romeo weep over Juliet in Birdcage Walk and sword fighting on the Green. There will be three shows each day – 1.30pm; 3.30pm; 5.30pm.  All begin in the Fringe Pub on Princess Victoria St (maybe with a beer?)
Tickets £8 from the Library. See you there!

Shakesbeer Promenade Performance – 22nd April

Following last year’s enjoyable performance of the Bard’s best bits in and around the green spaces in Clifton… we’re doing it again!
When?
22nd and 23rd April
This year’s theme is Love and Conflict, so expect to see Romeo weep over Juliet in Birdcage Walk and sword fighting on the Green. There will be three shows each day – 1.30pm; 3.30pm; 5.30pm.  All begin in the Fringe Pub on Princess Victoria St (maybe with a beer?)
Tickets £8 from the Library. See you there!