What's On In Camden for 3rd February 2018
From pancake races to design workshops to guided walks on Hampstead Heath, there’s something for everyone in this edition of What’s On In Camden. Use the links to the right to find out more about the Heath and Hampstead Society’s guided walk that documents the history of the swimming ponds, the MA student-curated late at the Jewish Museum London, and the very first Pancake Race to be held at Camden Market.
Read by Lavinia, Rachel and Violet.
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What's On in Camden, week beginning 9th April 2017
During the Easter school holidays, there are lots of things for children to do (most of them for free) at Camden Libraries, in Camley Gardens Natural Park, on Maiden Lane Estate and at Camden Lock. After Easter, classes start again. There is ESOL, IT, Digital camera use and lots more.
Package by: Catherine Carroll, Freddy Chick, Ikaba Koyi, Johanna Lynch, Lacky Ahmed , Marian Larragy and Violet MacDonald
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The Adventures of Joseph: Superfast trains
Joseph takes a whirlwind ride on a superfast train to kick off this week’s crazy stupid adventures. Other adventures from the gang include cinema and vinyasa yoga in Camden.
Package by: Joseph Hughes, Lacky Ahmed and Violet Macdonald
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What's on in Camden from 21st January 2017
Next weekend sees the start of the Chinese New Year so we rounded up the best events to celebrate the Year of the Rooster in style. Head to the Magical Lantern Festival at Chiswick House & Gardens before trying out some of Camden’s brand new Pan-Asian cuisine at Miusan. Northern indie ska band Analog Bombs will be spreading the chilled out grooves at the Dublin Castle, and local artist William Lethorn has a fantastic show, Exhibition of Paintings, at Arts Depot.
Package by: Lacky Ahmed, Joseph Hughes and Violet Macdonald
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What's on in Camden from 14th January 2017
A round-up of some of the best events in Camden for the week commencing 14th January 2017. Including Colour Assembly, a pop-up art exhibition, Discover Songwriting, a six-week course in Kentish Town, Wow Said the Owl, a fantastic show for all ages at JW3, and Dog’s Nose & Shandygaff: an evening of forgotten cocktails at the Charles Dickens museum.
Read by: Lacky Ahmed, Joseph Hughes, Violet Macdonald
Recorded and edited by: Violet Macdonald
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