Articles Tagged with the word ‘time’
Going Slowly
16 Sep 2008
Only time will tell which are the great movements of our age but theSlow movement, born of a renewed regard for the simple pleasures oflife, may well prove to be one of them.
On the Trail of the Urban Scout
16 Sep 2008
Urban Scout, aka Peter Bauer, is a fourth-generation native of Portland, Oregon's largest city. Sarah Wilkinson explores his deep ancestral relationship with the land.
The Gift of Simplicity
16 Sep 2008
Katherine Jamieson's memoir is about her experiences living in the SouthAmerican country of Guyana in the late 90s, which won first prize inthe Lantern Books Essay Contest.
Communiversity
31 Jul 2008
In mid-June around 70 people gathered in a community arts centre in Stroud to launch Stroud Communiversity - a space for shared learning on the road to a sustainable future.
Young People Inspiring Scotland
17 Jun 2008
A book entitled Learning for Life: From Inspiration to Aspiration was recently launched at the Scottish Parliament, in the presence of the First Minister, Alex Salmond MSP.
Be The Change Book
31 Jan 2008
Trenna Cormack writes about the inspiration behind her book that grew out of the Be The Change Conference.
Art Invasion in Cumbria
05 Dec 2007
Billed as an"art invasion", Europe's biggest and most adventurous outdoor arts festival, FRED, showcased the work of 80 artists in some 50 different locations across Cumbria.
Time Banks
31 Oct 2007
Time Banks UK is the national umbrella charity linking and supporting time banks across the country by providing inspiration, guidance and practical help.
Summit Calls for Peace in All Nations
31 Oct 2007
The 3rd Global Summit for Ministries and Departments of Peace has taken place in Kisarazu and Tokyo, Japan.
Time to Start Measuring Wellbeing
17 Oct 2007
After tackling the question What is happiness and how do we measureit?' 1,200 economists, meeting in Istanbul, concluded that the presentway that we measure progress is no longer valid.
Hawaii’s Warm-Hearted Honey Man
15 Oct 2007
Richard Spiegel, a self-described flower child from the 60s, is founder of the Volcanic Island Honey Company and, according to National Geographic Magazine', he makes some of the best honey in the entire world.
Sport Relief '08
17 Sep 2007
After the fantastic response last time around, Sport Relief is back in March 2008.
The weekend will be three days of entertainment, events and energy,designed to challenge the entire nation and harness the power of sportto change lives for the better.
Hawaii's Warm-Hearted Honey Man
12 Sep 2007
Richard Spiegel, a self-described flower child from the 60s, is founderof the Volcanic Island Honey Company and, according to ‘NationalGeographic Magazine, he makes some of the best honey in the entireworld.
Lantern Walk
11 Jul 2007
A concert in the local church is followed by a procession into thereserve to discover a magical illuminated walk around the reserve withartwork and live music
Young Adventurers Push the Boat Out for Live Earth
11 Jul 2007
Two young adventurers, Rob Gauntlett and James Hooper, are on a mission to walk, cycle, ski and sail From Pole to Pole'.
Running the Sahara to Provide Water
04 Jul 2007
For the first time in history, three men completed a bold quest inFebruary 2007, running 4,300miles coast to coast across the Saharadesert ñall to raise money and awareness to gain African people cleanwater.
A Bank Worth Owning
12 Jun 2007
Triodos, who have pioneered sustainable banking across Europe and also financed thousands of ethical enterprises, have launched an opportunity for the public to buy shares in the Bank
