Wednesday 30 October 2013

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Global Oneness Day



Global Oneness Day is on 24 October. 
This annual event was created to recognise and celebrate the fundamental interconnection between all people and all of life. 
Global Oneness Day brings together dozens of passionate speakers to share their inspirations and insight with others on the subject of collective consciousness.


Friday 13 September 2013

Peace One Day

Peace One Day was established by Jeremy Gilley, and takes place on 21 September. Millions of people will celebrate the day around the world. 
peaceoneday.org/


Monday 15 July 2013

St Swithin's Day

According to British folklore, the weather on St Swithin's Day - 15 July -  is an indicator of the weather pattern for the next 40 days. 

"St Swithin's Day if it dost rain, for forty days it will remain.
"St Swithin's Day if it be fair, for forty days 'twill rain no mair."

Swithin (sometimes spelt Swithun) was a Saxon Bishop of Winchester and legend has it that as he lay on his deathbed, he asked to be buried outdoors, at one with nature. For nine years, his wishes were followed, but then, in 971, the monks of Winchester decided to build the saint a shrine inside the cathedral. Heavy rain storms on 15 July hindered attempts to remove his remains indoors, and this was taken to be a sign of St Swithin’s displeasure at the move.







Tuesday 18 June 2013

Summer Solstice at Stonehenge


This ancient stone circle was built as a place of worship, and the Summer Solstice has been celebrated at the site since prehistoric times.

Further details about arrangements for the solstice can be found on the English Heritage website. 

Sunrise on the summer solstice is at 4.25am. Stonehenge closes at 8am that morning.





Thursday 9 May 2013

Annular Solar Eclipse

The annular solar eclipse of May 10 will be visible in certain parts of Australia and the islands of the Southern Pacific Ocean.

For all those outside these areas, it is possible to  watch the solar eclipse live on Space.com, via the online Slooh Space Camera, beginning at 5:30 p.m. EDT.

Sunday 7 April 2013

Earth Day


Millions of people around the world will take part in the 43rd anniversary of Earth Day on April 22.
This year’s theme is The Face of Climate Change. Participants can add their own photo to a mosaic of images of people, animals, and places directly affected by climate change. An interactive display of these images will be shown at events around the world, and will also be available to view online.
Follow the campaign on social media using the hashtag #faceofclimate


 

Monday 11 March 2013

EU ban on animal testing for cosmetics

The European Union is banning the sale of new cosmetic products containing ingredients tested on animals. The European Commission has ordered the ban to take effect immediately, in a move which has been welcomed by animal rights groups.
The ban on cosmetics containing animal-tested ingredients was first agreed some years ago, but originally left loopholes for certain tests to continue.

Monday 18 February 2013

Interntational Women's Day


International Women's Day is on Friday 8 March - celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. In some places like China, Russia, Vietnam and Bulgaria, International Women's Day is a national holiday.

Monday 11 February 2013

Pancake Day

Pancake Day is a chance to use up foods that aren't allowed in Lent, (a period of abstinence) such as butter and eggs, which are among the ingredients of pancakes.

It is also known as Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of Lent, a Christian festival leading up to Easter Sunday.

Shrove Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies from year to year, this year it is Tuesday 12 February.

The word Shrove comes from the old verb "shrive" meaning to confess. In the Middle Ages, people used to confess their sins and obtain forgiveness on Shrove Tuesday.

Friday 1 February 2013

Wear Red Day

Today's Daily Burst
National Wear Red Day raises awareness about heart disease. Today kicks off February’s Heart Health Awareness Month, a reminder that both women and men need to be aware of the dangers of heart disease.

www.Heart.org.

Wednesday 30 January 2013

Chinese New year

Chinese New Year will be the Year of the Snake, ushering out the Year of the Dragon. The New Year for 2013 falls on 10 February. Also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, it falls at the time of the first new moon of the year.  
 

Thursday 24 January 2013

Love Your Local Library

 National Libraries Day will be celebrated in schools, colleges, universities, workplaces and public libraries across the UK on Saturday 9 February.

 You can join in the discussion about the future of libraries by tweeting using the hashtag #NLD13 or by contributing to the National Libraries Day Community forum.
http://www.nationallibrariesday.org.uk/