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Ten things to do: Sunday 28/6

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Published Date: 26 June 2009
Here are ten things you can do today.
1 Saving Sanctuary, exhibition by award-winning photographer Sarah Booker commissioned by Citizens for Sanctuary ijuxtaposing the portraits and stories of those who have fled horrific situations in Zimbabwe, Darfur and Kosovo, and found sanctuary in
the UK, with portraits of ordinary British people who explain where they find sanctuary, Sheffield Cathedral, 8am to 7.30pm.

2 Walks for People In and Around Their 40s, Gradbach, 10 miles(www.s40wg.org for full details).

3 Rooftop Dancing, modern sequence beginners' dance course, Scout HQ, Trippet Lane, 1.30 - 2.30pm, Ballroom and Latin beginners, 3.30pm - 4.30pm (2750446).

4 Annual Summer Fete, variety of traditional fete activities, stalls and entertainment for all the family, St. Patrick's Catholic Primary School, Barnsley Road, Sheffield Lane Top, 12-3pm.

5 Jazz at the Showroom, Sunday lunch session, Bill Sutton and Rob Skeet, Showroom Cinema Bar and Café, 1pm-3.15pm

6 Acoustic Music, Red Deer, Pitt Street, off West Street, 4pm-7pm

7 Tombo Dojo, Japanese martial arts coaching, Croft House Settlement, 5pm-7pm (2827662).

8 Choral Evensong, with the Choir of St Nicholas. 6.30pm (free)

9 USA/Mexico: Random Images From a Road Trip, by Sheffield artist and photographer Martin F Bedford, Cafe Euro, John Street (off Bramall Lane) 10am-4pm.

10 Chris Farlowe & The Norman Beaker Band, The Boardwalk, Snig Hill.

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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 1:52 PM
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  • Location: SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE
 
 

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