May 2009 Archives
Woking's award-winning gallery and registered charity, The Lightbox, is hosting a display for the human rights group, Amnesty International from Tues 19 - Sun 31 May.
The display, composed of a series of panels with images and text about individuals whose human rights are under threat, is open to the public in the lobby gallery on the ground floor.
Woking's new Mayor, Cllr Tina Liddington visited the display in one of her first official duties and met with representatives from the Woking branch of the organization, David Kadzutu and Michele Grieve to hear about the most recent person that they are battling for, Eynulla Fatullajev, who is still in prison.
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Showing once again its support to local as well as global campaigns, The Lightbox is hosting an Environmental Awareness Fair the day after World Environment Day on Sat 6 June.
The specially organized day will be packed full of great activities for all the family and promises to educate us about our surroundings as well as entertain.
There's loads on for kids this half term at The Lightbox in Chobham Road, Woking, for week commencing 22 - 28 May.
Read on for full details of what's on when.

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