Community Billboard 10th September – 17th September
This weekly community gig guide is proudly sponsored by City of Sydney’s plan for the future – Sydney 2030 – making our city more green, global and connected
ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE NSW ADOPTION DRIVE
One of Animal Welfare League NSW (AWL) key events during ‘Save a Life in September’ is their annual CBD Adoption Drive, this year taking place at Wynyard Park.
On the day, city workers will be able to meet a range of shelter dogs and visit a marquee showcasing the cause and ways people can get involved. They will be handing out Foster Carer and Volunteer information and will have cute plush cats and dogs available for virtual ‘adoption’, for those unable to take the real thing home.
What: AWL Adoption Drive
Where: Wynyard Park
When: Thursday 12th September 8:30am – 2pm
Cost: FREE
R U OK? CONVERSATION BALL PIT
Watch as two strangers get comfy in a pit of yellow and black balls and start a conversation about some of life’s questions. Some will be awkward, some funny and others heartwarming but every conversation counts.
R U OK? Ambassadors will be joined by other familiar faces throughout the day to take a seat in the ball pit and strike up a conversation with members of the public. It is a reminder for everyone to ask ‘are you ok?’ to family or friends who may be struggling with life.
Come down to Customs House On Thursday the 12th of September from 7 a.m to 3 p.m and help get the nation talking.
Visit ruokday.com for more information.
And do you like stories? Yes? Well,
What: R U OK? CONVERSATION BALL PIT
Where: Customs House 31 Alfred St, NSW 2000
When: Thursday the 12th of September 7 a.m-3 p.m
Cost:
Story Club
Story Club is Sydney’s coziest story telling night. Their stories are always true, themed, funny and read out of a giant book. The Next Edition of the Story Club is – Don’t Mention the War featuring The Honourable Dr Craig Emerson (Front Man of Emmo & The Wipeouts)
Veronica Millsom (from Triple J), Zoe Norton Lodge (from The Hamster Wheel) and many others.
What: Story Club
Where: Raval Bar 44 Wentworth Ave, Surry Hills
When: Monday the 16th of September at 7.30pm
Cost: $20
True stories of National Geographic Photography
National Geographic Magazine is famed for its amazing photography and engaging science stories from lands near and far. Come and hear the 2012 Australian Museum Eureka Prize winner and National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards talk about his recent National Geographic assignments, award-winning photography and what it takes to make it into the pages of this hallowed magazine.
What: True stories of National Geographic Photography
Where: Australian Museum
When: Wednesday the 25th of September from 6:00-8:00 pm
Cost: $30
GREEN LEADERS SUMMIT 2013
The Green Leaders Summit brings together the world’s most influential Sustainability Leaders for four inspiring, thought-provoking days of exchange and solution collaboration. This summit is structured to not only deliver a global picture of current sustainability challenges and innovations, but also to afford international leaders the opportunity to gain insights on solutions from some of the world’s leading minds.
What: GREEN LEADERS SUMMIT 2013
Where: Hilton Sydney, 488 George St
When: Thursday the 12th of September from 9:30am-3:30pm
Cost: FREE
Strata Skills 101 Workshops
The City of Sydney Strata Skills 101 workshops give you all the information you need to run a comfortable and peaceful life. Topics that will be covered range from Meeting to Minutes to Why Good Governance Matters. Well run strata schemes with effective management by an executive committee create a great environment in which to live and to help owners comply with important legislation.
The free event Workshops will run through out September, Ocober and November and are limited to 50 participants only. So make sure you register early on eventbrite.com.au
HISTORY WEEK– Picture This
Driving humanity, reflecting change, imagining reality. In the image-conscious 21st Century photographs shape the world. How has the development of the visual changed, informed and sculpted society? How do historians use art and photography to inform their research? Who were the original mad men of the advertising industry? Who were our image makers? People have long manipulated their images and all cultures have created their view of the world through visual representations.