Book Now for Peace News Summer Camp 2014!
Peace News | 05.03.2014 11:38 | Anti-militarism | Culture
Peace News Summer Camp, now in its sixth year, helps build a radical movement for the future by creating an inclusive, participatory community today. A family-friendly and renewably-powered camp, we’re running from 31 July – 4 August, in the beautiful grounds of Peakhill Farm in sunny Suffolk.
In 2014, we’re bringing peace and justice activists from across Europe to help us mark the centenary of the First World War – and to declare peace on the 100th anniversary of the day that Britain declared war on Germany. We will also have workshops and discussions, practical skills sessions, delicious vegan food cooked by Veggies, films, fun and DIY entertainment, a bar, a campfire, and activities and facilities for children and families.
Our wonderful speakers will include Professor Paul Rogers of Bradford School of Peace Studies.
Workshops and activities at the camp will include: ‘The World is My Country’: Stories of the Resistance to the First World War / Syria in Crisis / Radical Clowning / Countering the Militarisation of Youth Across Europe / Samba / Communicating Nonviolently / The First World War Seen From the Global South / Vegan Cake-making / Remembering Howard Clark / Improving Facilitation / Better Strategies for Winning Campaigns / Singing / Making Nonviolent Revolution / Radical Knitting / Yoga / Consensus Decision-Making / Chomsky's Politics
We will be running a pick-up service from Saxmundham train station to the camp.
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW:
Online at http://tinyurl.com/pnsc2014bookings
Over the phone using your credit or debit card: 0207 278 3344
By post: send a cheque (made payable to 'Peace News') to: Peace News, 5 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DY. Please tell us how many people you're booking for and at what rates.
£20-£100 registration. Under-14s free.
£6-£12 per day for food (booking for food will be available shortly)
BOOK EARLY AND GET A FREE BOOK!
Every year the PNSC team are left biting their nails until the last minute, when a flood of people book their tickets. This year, to encourage early bookings, we're making a special offer: book your tickets for the Camp before 31 March before and you'll get a free copy of either George Lakey's 'Toward a Living Revolution' or David Gribble's 'Children Don't Start Wars' (you choose which) when you arrive at the Camp. Please specify which of the two books you want when you make your booking (using the "attendee note to organisers" if you're booking online).
Our wonderful speakers will include Professor Paul Rogers of Bradford School of Peace Studies.
Workshops and activities at the camp will include: ‘The World is My Country’: Stories of the Resistance to the First World War / Syria in Crisis / Radical Clowning / Countering the Militarisation of Youth Across Europe / Samba / Communicating Nonviolently / The First World War Seen From the Global South / Vegan Cake-making / Remembering Howard Clark / Improving Facilitation / Better Strategies for Winning Campaigns / Singing / Making Nonviolent Revolution / Radical Knitting / Yoga / Consensus Decision-Making / Chomsky's Politics
We will be running a pick-up service from Saxmundham train station to the camp.
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW:
Online at http://tinyurl.com/pnsc2014bookings
Over the phone using your credit or debit card: 0207 278 3344
By post: send a cheque (made payable to 'Peace News') to: Peace News, 5 Caledonian Road, London N1 9DY. Please tell us how many people you're booking for and at what rates.
£20-£100 registration. Under-14s free.
£6-£12 per day for food (booking for food will be available shortly)
BOOK EARLY AND GET A FREE BOOK!
Every year the PNSC team are left biting their nails until the last minute, when a flood of people book their tickets. This year, to encourage early bookings, we're making a special offer: book your tickets for the Camp before 31 March before and you'll get a free copy of either George Lakey's 'Toward a Living Revolution' or David Gribble's 'Children Don't Start Wars' (you choose which) when you arrive at the Camp. Please specify which of the two books you want when you make your booking (using the "attendee note to organisers" if you're booking online).
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