on Oct 6th, 2009RePercussions: 350.org community drumathon, Oct 24, Sandy Bowl, Porthcawl. A call for all to join in!

BRING SOMETHING TO BANG!! RePercussions: Sandy Bowl drumathon, Porthcawl

… a planet-friendly groove-fest!

THE RAIN WILL PASS BY MID-MORNING … DRUMS STARTAT 11.10am

A call for all to join in! 350_drumathonposter

drummers, dancers, tubthumpers & whistleblowers groove for a groovy future!!! Didgereedoos coming, so anyone want to bring ‘unplugged’ instruments to join the jam - please do!!
Sandy Bowl (MAP), Porthcawl, Saturday October 24th 2009
www.350.org global climate change action day

350 minute Sandy Bowl drumathon - ALL are welcome to come to join in and literally make themselves heard on Oct 24th!!

EVERYONE WELCOME: FREE ACCESS
11.30am – 5.20pm join in as long as you want!
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Sustainable Wales & friends hold a community climate change awareness event in Sandy Bowl as part of a global day of action co-ordinated by www.350.org where thousands of people around the world come together and mark the number 350 parts per million - which science says is the level of CO2 in the atmosphere that we need to get back to to prevent dangerous climate change. The events are a way for the public to make their voices heard in advance of the Copenhagen Climate Change talks in December.

The Porthcawl event is a 350 minute ‘drumathon’!

Drumming starts at 11.10 am and finishes at 5.00pm. 350 minutes (that’s 5 hours and 50 minutes to be exact!) of people-powered drumming fun with samba, dance. junk drums will be there for the kids to bang too!

Climate activists, global citizens, drummers and dancers are invited to join in throughout the afternoon.

where to find the fun:
follow the sound of the rhythms to the zero-carbon gazebo village in Sandy Bowl nestled between Coney Beach funfair/Hi-Tide car park and Trecco Bay caravan park See MAP link above.

The location is perfect as the Sandy Bowl Drumathon is being held in a grassy arena in the heart of a disused caravan park right on the beach at Sandy Bay near Porthcawl harbour and funfair - so it is a bit of a celebration of local regeneration too!

For the climate sinners who have to drive (unfortunately Porthcawl has no train station!!) there is ample parking at the Hi-Tide car park at the end of Mackworth Road, off New Road.

There are regular buses from Cardiff and Swansea.

For more info contact Richard, mobile: 0788 231 7097, email eco.check@tiscali.co.uk

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