CCF would love to have a stall at Cambridge River Festval, please get in touch if you are able to help out for an hour or two! beejal@cambridgecarbonfootprint.org
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Cambridge River Festival Sunday 25th September 2011
World Rivers Day Festival Sunday 25th September
Sunday, 25th September 2011, 10 am – 6 pm, on Jesus Green, Cambridge.
A free, local, hands on, participatory, festival which will celebrate life on the river. Many of the houseboaters will be opening up their boats, welcoming you onboard and talking about their life on the river. With free, fun, family friendly hands-on activities occuring throughout the day. The main theme running through the day? Highlighting the importance and enjoyment of life on, and around, the River Cam.
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Workshops, taster and demonstration sessions.
Over  100 stalls and hands on family activities, including rowing, fishing,  canoeing and punting. Find out how to work a boat through the Jesus  Green lock and how to navigate the boats. In addition there will be  workshops and community stalls, opportunities to find out more about how  to become more environmentally  friendly, and increase your personal  wellbeing via yoga, massage,  herbalism etc.
Art and craft projects and a variety of children’s activities.
Making  community murals, children’s art, poetry and writing exhibitions,  activities on the City Council’s new ChYPPS play boat, recycled art  projects run by the City Council’s Scrapstore, willow weaving, face  painting etc. The history of the traditional “Roses and Castles” art,  which is particular to narrowboats, will be presented through a treasure  hunt style activity.
An introduction to the boating community and the history of boating on the river.
Residential  and historic boats will be open to visitors so the public can learn  about this way of life, it’s cultural history and also the history of  the way boats and the river Cam are linked. In addition there will be  short films about river life.
Low carbon, low water and sustainable lifestyles being shown and discussed.
A  variety of local community stalls covering environmental issues, such  as water conservation, alternative energy forms and sustainable living  will be present. In addition boats will be open to demonstrate their low  environmental impact lifestyle.
The natural history of rivers and their conservation.
This  is being presented through talks, films, posters, and community stands  such as RSPB, Cambridge Mammal Group, Cambridge Fish Preservation and  Angling Society and Cambridge Past Present and Future, Water Aid, Oxfam  etc.
Music and theatre.
To add to the mix there will be music and theatre with various bands, storytelling, music groups and more.
A variety of stalls.
Stalls selling local produce, crafts, clothes and refreshments with an emphasis on sustainable produce as far as is feasible.
Over the coming months we will posting a lot more about this event as it comes together and we confirm who’s going to be there and what fun things are going to be happening. In the meantime, if you are interested in coming, bringing your boat, or having a stand there, please let us know: email amy-alys@camboaters.co.uk.
This event is part of World Rivers Day. World Rivers Day held on the last Sunday of September is a global celebration of the world’s rivers and waterways. It highlights many of the values of rivers, strives to increase public awareness and improve stewardship. World Rivers Day has been endorsed by various agencies of the United Nations and is intended to complement the broader efforts of the United Nation’sWater for Life Decade.
All proceeds from our Cam River Festival will go to WaterAid.
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