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Share the Sweetness

21st May 2011

From 6:30pm, Carver Church, £6
Children go FREE when they bring their own pudding to SHARE!

If you would like to bring a pudding along - contributions are welcomed - do let us know if you are intending to do this please! Or book if you are coming along simply to enjoy...

Its simple really. 
We needed to raise some funds for ourselves. And we thought whilst we were at it, we'd see if we could raise some funds at the same time for the International Permaculture Convergence in September.  We like Pudding... so we why not have a Pudding party, raise some funds - and awareness, a bit of fun - and enjoy the "sweetness" in life!  Not just the chocolate kind of fun, but that fun which comes from engaging with people, family, friends, community - and knowing that at the same time, we're doing a bit more globally....
As well as having our own small gathering for Pudding, we thought we'd extend an invitation out to the Global community - and see if anyone else picked up on the idea... and had their own Pudding Party!
That's where the website "Share the Sweetness" comes in.  Take a look - maybe you'd like to host your own pudding party..?
(Permaculturists -amongst others- do great work, spreading awareness and sharing knowledge and skills globally but don't have much in the way of finances.  This lot, are aiming to bring a bunch of folk out from impoverished places on the globe, and then send them back into their own communities with more skills... Pretty Cool hey?) 
Website if you would like to know more about the International Permaculture Convergence is http://www.ipcon.org/ Or, if you would like to know more about Permaculture in general - and specifically, in the UK - take a look at this one: www.permaculture.org.uk/