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Details of the Exhibition
The Oxfordshire from the Ground exhibition will showcase the amazing variety of climate talent in Oxfordshire - from individuals to Community Groups, from businesses to allotments, from schools to cutting edge research. We'd like your photos, your quotes, your experiences. The exhibition will be part of the Planet Earth season,which will run from Sept '08-Jan '09. The display will showcase community groups, eco-renovation, research, business and enterprise, climate impacts, arts and culture, natural environment.
PhotosThey can be a obscure and close up, arty, places, people, an obvious connection or something more obscure - anything that shows how Oxfordshire is rising to the climate challenge. If you're a community group then a picture of what you're doing. Close ups and clear images work best, but send anything relevant through and we can select the best for our displays. If you're a business , maybe you have a picture of your product - or a certain part of your process or manufacture. It's a great advertising opportunity! Please email your photos (as high a resolution as possible) to info@climatex.org, together with a brief description of it. QuotesHave you got a quote about climate change? Perhaps something you've observed, an event you've been to, what you've been inspired by? Send them in to info@climatex.org or post a comment below. Prizes to be won!We've got a range of prizes to be given out to people who send through images and quotes we use - including Eco-renovation books, Eco-St vouchers, Local wine... and more. Book the exhibitionIf you'd like to host the exhibition, contact jo@climatex.org / 01865 275 856 . It will be ready by mid September, and will be suitable for a range of venues - both inside and out. We will be designing it so that it can be produced in a variety of sizes to suit your venue - be it a Church, village Hall, pub, cafe, work place, art gallery .... If inside it can also have interactive elements such as surveys, comments, opinions, a place for questions.
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