OWW Newsletter October 2017
October is here - time for One World Week
Now that the month of October has arrived, people are focussing on their impending One World Week events under this year’s theme of "Good Neighbours - My World Depends On Us"
IS YOUR EVENT ON THE WEBSITE CALENDAR YET?Already, events are being submitted onto the OWW calendar and map via the website http://www.oneworldweek.org/submit-an-event. They include a school assembly in Norwich, a film in Woking, the Wales Fair Trade Fayre in Brecon and Abergavenny, multicultural fairs in Aberystwyth and Mere, church services in Cheshire, Cornwall, Milton Keynes and Hampshire, exhibitions in Truro Cathedral and Gosport, global family celebrations in Portsmouth and a student event in Macclesfield. However, we are aware that far more events are being planned than have been submitted. Which is why, if you know of one happening near you, please ask the organisers to get in touch so we can have an accurate picture of the breadth of activity in solidarity with the vulnerable world-wide. THERE IS STILL TIME TO JOIN IN.The official week is 22 – 29 October, but you can organise your event whenever it suits you and your community. And you do not have to do it alone, as we have links to many ideas and resources on our new website: - FOR TEACHERS - BE PART OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST LESSON!If you are a teacher or youth worker, you might already be familiar with the Global Dimension website or the World’s Largest Lesson or ways to introduce the Sustainable Development Goals. If not, there are links here to resources for working with young people. - FOR FAITH AND PEACE GROUPS:Consider using prayers from this year’s Week of Prayer for World Peace that leads into OWW. They might also be relevant for school assemblies or interfaith events. Ideas for church services are also in the OWW faith resources. - FOR LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS:Many use their regular October meeting to embrace OWW. This year, you might spend a bit of time discussing or taking action on what being a good neighbour means? There are many ideas in the Guidelines ‘Some suggestions and resources for interpreting the 2017 Theme’ – Download from the Theme and Guidelines Resources Library. Check out the OWW website at http://www.oneworldweek.org/activities-library, and those of our supporter organisations for links to simple ideas for talks, quizzes, debates, meals, performances and so on http://www.oneworldweek.org/take-action.
Whatever you decide to do, or whichever event you hunt out and attend,
You can download our PUBLICITY MATERIALS here, including a kit to make your own leaflets or posters. We do still have some printed leaflets available as well. Just send an email to oww@oneworldweek.org. Increase the reach and impact of the ideas at the heart of your event by issuing a PRESS RELEASE for local press, TV and Radio and using social media. FINALLY, don’t forget the annual vital pleas (“vital” because, in order to keep OWW effective, we need evidence to demonstrate that events really are happening all over the country!):
We look forward to hearing how you have enjoyed interpreting “Good Neighbours” relevant to your own community and in solidarity with the vulnerable world-wide. HAVE FUN! From the OWW team: Alison, Aneta, Ingrid, Jonaid, Roger, Sarah, Sue |
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