Clarence Action Network is an informal group of Clarence residents who have come together through a shared interest in and appreciation of the local natural and built environment and a desire to see greater community involvement in development decisions. New members welcome to join and share their vision for the future of Clarence.
First Choice Food Co-op supports fair, diverse and accessible food systems for the benefit of our local community and encourages growing and eating fresh, healthy produce. They work to ensure access to fair priced, high quality, fresh and seasonal vegetables and fruit for our local community.
Hosted by Damon Young and Ruth Quibell, this podcast will follow the Fullers Bookshop planned Reading Group schedule for 2020, at least until the groups are able to meet again. Keep an eye out for the new episodes each month.
Fullers Bookshop is running a daily guided reading of Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets, led by their own Dr Tim Jarvis (host of their Shakespeare Group). Those signed up will receive an email with notes and observations about that day’s sonnet each weekday. There is no cost, but you are encouraged to buy your copy of the Sonnets from Fullers.
The East Coast Networking Group has connected over 100 participants from government, school principals and community members interested in community and economic development. Networking meetings are open to anyone interested in bringing together people who are living and/or working in the East Coast.