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1st to 28th May 2009
Paint the Town Green events
Go to paint the town green website

Friday 1st May
Paint the Town Green launch party - Kingston Environment Centre

Saturday 2nd May
Green Police fun - Central Kingston

Sunday 03 May
Green Police fun - Central Kingston

Thursday 07 May
Going Green Day. A road show event to learn how to live a greener life while saving money. 11-4pm Kingston market place.

Friday 08 May
Kingston Green Radio Launch (until Sunday 17 May) - Kingston Environment Centre

Saturday 16 May
Introduction to Mosaics - Family Fun Day Radio Café - Kingston Environment Centre

Sunday 17 May
Final Kingston Green radio

Tuesday 19 May
Kingston Green Business Network 6.30pm - 8pm - Co-operative Bank

Wednesday 20 May
Dr Bike

Thursday 21 May
Going Green Day. A road show event to learn how to live a greener life while saving money.

Saturday 23 May
A Vision for Kingston Future - Transition Towns Kingston (TTK)

Monday 25 May
Leave No Trace Picnic - Canbury Gardens
Green Fun Fair - Canbury Gardens

Wednesday 27 May
Introduction to Mosaics - Family Fun Day Radio Café - Kingston Environment Centre

Thursday 28 May
Going Green Day. A road show event to learn how to live a greener life while saving money. Kingston Council
 
20th December 2008 Winter Solstice event

Come on down and join in with the celebrations at the environment centre!

Mosaic and lots more to do, including bands, Green radio and special suprises.
12 -6pm
 
May 2008 Charity event

JOIN THE BEST OF RICHMOND ON 15TH JULY 2008 AT HAM POLO CLUB!

For the second year running the best of richmond is hosting a non-profit making Summer Polo Event organised by SEJ Consultancy (UK) Ltd at Ham Polo Club in Petersham.

This year's event takes place at 6.30pm on Tuesday 15th July and their chosen charity for 2008 is STWC and they are holding a raffle to be held on the night with fabulous prizes to be won, all proceeds will go to us.

Tickets priced at £45 each can be ordered online or by phoning this number 0845 094 0192.

 
January 2008 Volunteer day

volunteers
Volunteer day - all the Save the World Volunteers who had completed a 100 hours or more in 2007 were honoured with a certificate to celebrate their commitment.
 
December 2007 Hospital mosaic opening

hospital mosaic
Kingston Hospital mosaic was opened on Saturday in a spectacular celebration. In attendance was the writer Jacqueline Wilson, the Mayor of Kingston, Father Xmas and many of the SWC volunteers.

The mosaic itself is a wonderful piece of art and also includes many wall paintings designed and completed by Louise Frewin. The mosaic was a partnership project with Momentum and the hospital. The project leader was Kim Porelli.mosaic
In this photo we have from the left, Bart Ricketts (Save the World Club Chair), The Mayor, Howard Grange, Kim Porelli, and Sandra Webber. They are standing in front of the mosaic dolphins.
 
November 2007 20th Anniversary meal

mealSave the World Club is 20 years old this year. We would like to say a big, big thankyou to everyone who has helped over the years, all the volunteers, all the artists, the friends, the trustees and all the participants. Also thankyou to Des and Bernadette for their dedication, ideas and commitment to Saving the world.

Here are just some of the things SWC has achieved over the last few years:

*Professor Kayoss, SWC founder Des Kay, has been performing to more than 40,000 people across Britain and was crowned Regional Green Champion in the Green Guardian Awards in 2006

*SWC declared UK's Best New Charity 2002

*More than 8,000 people taking part in anti-graffiti mosaic work locally

*Including creation of the largest community mosaic in the UK in 

*Queens Award for Voluntary Service, 2004

* Saving of the Kingston Welsh Hall for community use

*Two Kingston Townscape Awards for urban beautification

*Creation of the incredible Glastonbury Green Police Team

* Jobs and training for more than 40 local adults over the last 20 years

filgroup logoOur sponsors for the evening were the Kingston-based FiLGROUP who invest in property development in south west London, Surrey, and other parts of the UK.  Established by Mark Lawson in 2000, FiL Group specialises in redeveloping residential and commercial brown field sites. www.filgroup.co.uk

 
November 2007 Deloitte volunteer day at SWC

deloitte volunteer
Fifteen volunters from the Deloitte came and helped on all kinds of tasks today. Every Kingston mosaic was given a good wash down and polish and in the Environment Centre kim got everyone mosaicing on the latest community mosaic!
 

May 2007 Get ready to paint the town green!

A fortnight of green-themed events and activities will put environmental and sustainability issues firmly in the spotlight later this month.  

Kingston's first Paint the Town Green festival will run from Friday 25 May until Saturday 9 June and will feature a whole host of community events that aim to entertain, educate and inform residents.  The festival has come about thanks to a joint effort by Kingston Council, Kingston Green Fair, Save the World Club and many of Kingston's other environmental groups.

With events as varied as a public screening of Al Gore's acclaimed documentary An Inconvenient Truth right through to Real Nappy Starter Classes, there's sure to be something to interest everyone.  The headline event of the festival will be the Kingston Green Fair, which takes place on 28 May and will be celebrating its 20th year.  

Councillor Liz Shard, Executive Member for Sustainability and Biodiversity at Kingston Council, said: There are now lots of organisations in the borough that are working to protect our environment.  The Paint the Town Green festival will give these groups an opportunity to promote their work on a larger scale than normal.   

Environmental issues are now, more than ever, at the forefront of people's minds.  Kingston Council wants to lead the way in helping residents make an informed choice about how to protect the local and global environment.  Events like Paint the Town Green will help them to do just that.

Friday 25 May

  • Save the World Club Mosaic Taster Day: 10am at 4pm / Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston
    Work with local artists to produce mosaics for community improvement.
  • Real Nappy Network Starter Classes 10am at 4pm / Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston, KT1 2PT
    With real nappies we can give our babies a greener start in life.  

Saturday 26 May and Sunday 27 May

  • Meet the Green Police in Kingston town centre
    Learn about the new local by-laws on littering and smoking in public places.  

Tuesday 29 May at Saturday 2 June

  • Sacred Space: identity: 10am at 5pm / All Saints Church, Kingston
    One of South West London's oldest buildings plays home to a very modern arts and spirituality project.

Monday 28 May

  • Kingston Green Fair: 11am to 8pm / Canbury Gardens
    Help us celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Kingston Green Fair and have a great day out.  The theme for this year's Green Fair is ecological homes and ethical food, and Kingston Council is going to help you find out your individual impact on the environment.  Visit Kingston Council's Ecohome where our ‘eco-footprint surgeons' will help you find out the size of your ecological (or ‘eco') footprint and then work with you to find the best way of cutting it down to size without making drastic changes to your lifestyle.  Entry fee applies at visit www.kingstongreenfair.org.uk or www.kingston.gov.uk/green_fair for details.
  • Green Fair after parties / 8pm till late
    a. Martha Tilsdon at the Kingston Parish Church
    b. The Grey Horse: Green Rock Night
    c. The Willoughby Arms: Organic Beer and Cider Festival

Tuesday 29 May

  • Green Fair litter pick: Canbury Gardens / 7am onwards
    Yes people even litter at the green fair!  Help restore Canbury Gardens to it beautiful pre-Green Fair state. All welcome.

Wednesday 30 May

  • Doctor Bike: 11am at 2pm / Kingston Market Place
    Give your bicycle a check up and get maintenance and road safety advice.

Thursday 31 May

  • Public showing of Al Gore's film, An Inconvenient Truth: 7.30pm /
    Kingston Environment Centre, Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston
  • Eco-footprint surgery / The Hook centre
    Learn how to easily reduce your ecological footprint on a day-to day-basis
  • Sustainable Gardening event / Kingston Market Place

Friday 1 June

  • Eco-footprint Surgery / Kingston Market Place
  • Save the World Club Mosaic Taster Day / Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston
  • Real Nappy Network starter classes / Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston

Saturday 2 June

  • Community Furniture public sale day: 10am at 1pm / Adams  Estate (between Homebase and Matalan, St Johns Road, off Kingston Road, New Malden)
    Grab a second hand bargain for your home and support the Kingston Community furniture project.

Sunday 3 June

  • Morris Dancers Celebrating 500 years / All Saints Parish Church
    Probably the most sustainable Morris dancing group in the country!  

Monday 4 June

  • Community Furniture public sale day: 11am at 3pm / Kingston Market Place
    Grab a second hand bargain for your home and support the Kingston Community furniture project.

Tuesday 5 June

  • Save the World Club event / Kingston Market Place
    Learn more about the club and how to do your bit for the environment.
  • Eco Surgery / Kingston Market Place
    Learn how to easily reduce your ecological footprint on a day-to-day basis

Wednesday 6 June

  • Sustainable Communities Event 2007: 1pm - 5pm / Queen Anne Suite, Kingston Guildhall
    An event recognising all hard work Kingston Council and community organisations are doing to help the environment and create more sustainable lifestyles for residents.

Saturday 9 June

  • Freecycle Day / Kingston Environment Centre, Fairfield East, Kingston
    Trade in things you no longer want for things you do and save it from going to landfill.

For further details, visit www.kingston.gov.uk/paint_the_town_green

 
July 2006 Free beginners mosaic course

Have you always wanted to create beautiful mosaics but don’t know where to start? We may have the answer. Why not join our beginners course?

Save The World Club Introduction to Mosaic Course
Thursdays 7.00pm to 9.30pm September 7th to 19th October

The course is suitable for beginners and will concentrate on the direct method (which involves the application of tiles direct to your chosen surface). By the end of the course you will have enough knowledge and experience to be able to produce a simple mosaic for your home or garden. Basic materials and tools provided.

There will be no charge for this course- all that we ask is that you come back to volunteer some of your time by helping to mosaic on future STWC projects.

Please DOWNLOAD and complete the registration form and then email it to kim.porrelli@blueyonder.co.uk to reserve your place or call Kim Porrelli on 07950 935226 for more information.

Venue: The Welsh Hall, 40a Elm Road, Kingston on Thames.
 
May 2006 Kingston Green Fair 2006

Again this year Save the World Club's presence at the Green Fair was a masive success. We ran a mosaic club, a scrap club, a bric a brac stall and had the Green Police looking after the environment.

Save the World would like to take this chance to thank all the volunteers who gave up their bank holiday to come and help out on the day. It is always very much appreciated and of course, we couldn't do it without you!
 
April 2006 Dave Connet ran London Marathon for the Save the World Club

Dear all,

I finished in 4:59 yesterday. I ran the whole distance but was incredibly slow at the end. I started OK but steadily tired after halfway - the last 6 miles were too tough to describe.

Today, stiff legs, big blisters and sore nipples - par for the course. The atmosphere was brilliant, in spite of the rain, and it's quite an experience to run with such a vast number of people.

As previously promised (and Becky will thank me for doing so) NEVER again!

Many, many thanks to all who've kindly sponsored me, both online and in cash, and it's not too late to donate online - details below.

Thanks again for all your encouragement.

Cheers,
Dave

Daves heroics means he goes to the top of the queue for Green Police Glastonbury Festival Tickets 2007, all the volunteers and Friends of SWC will be able to do this for being involved in raising money for SWC its a small thanks of our appreciation for your personal part in Saving the World!

We have to start somewhere.....

Thanks again Dave, brilliant!
 
April 2006
Professor Kayoss van has been lost to arsonists


burned costumeProfessor Kayoss' (Des Kay) van was torched just after he had finished a green environmental kids show a few weeks ago.

He had just loaded up his van after the show and was ready for the long drive home when he left his vehicle for a short while to take his son to a nearby park. When he returned the van was ablaze. His clothes, costumes and bike was destroyed along with most of his sons toys. Fortunately his Amazing Cycle Powered Answer to Everything Machine, the main part of his act, was saved by firemen.

"The fire brigade, which arrived promptly, managed to retrieve my livelihood The Answer to Everything Machine before the van exploded within 10 minutes. My costume, clothes and bike were burnt out."


We need a new vehicle before the new season arrives next spring. Not only is it used by Prof Kayoss, but it is used extensively in our community mosaic work. We need about £4,000 on top of all our fundraising, so we are looking for a van, loan, or financial help and would appreciate any donations.

Des is hiring a van until the money can be raised to buy a replacement.
News link

If you think you can help in any way, phone 020 8974 8608
 
21 Sept 2005
Professor Kayoss at London Schools environment awards

des kayOn 21 September 2005 the Mayor Ken Livingstone presented the London Schools Environment Awards to primary schools from across London. The ceremony was hosted with great enthusiasm by the award winning actor and playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah.

Kwame was joined by the children’s entertainer Professor Kayoss, who entertained the winners with a fantastic show that promoted a strong environmental message.
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Saturday 9th July 2005

A study of Hundertwasser' Grand opening

hundertwasser openingThe Grand opening of the UK's longest Community Mosaic made by 1,800 members of the local community. The ribbon was cut by His Worshipfulness the Mayor of Kingston upon Thames, Councillor Yogan Yoganathon.

The event took place at Canbury Passage and Skerne Road, Kingston upon Thames

 
Monday 18th July 2005
Mayors charity screening of 'Fantastic Four' at the Odeon, Kingston.

£15 Ticket includes Champagne and Canapé reception and premiere screening of the ‘The Fantastic Four’ Champagne and Canapé reception at Oceana at 7.30pm, screening at 8.45pm at the Odeon cinema (within the Rotunda complex)

A unique opportunity to see this film the same night as the London Premiere.........
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Save the World Club is this years Kingston Mayor's charity.
 
June 2005
Save the World Green Police


Once again, the Save the World Club Green Police patrolled at the Glastonbury Festival providing hands on environmental guidance to revellers. This year they also on duty at Kingston Green Fair and Greenwich Green lifestyle show.
 
May 2005
New mosaic project in Ham, Richmond

A new community mosaic project has started in the Ham Youth and Community Centre. Please feel free to come along and take part.

Tue - Fri 10.30 til 1.00 and 3.00 to 6.00 All welcome

 
May 2005
Mosaic Project starts in Tolworth

A new mosaic project has started in Tolworth based on the work of William Morris. The project led by Karen Perry will transform the local Tolworth underpass.
 
April 2005
Welsh Hall temporary closure

mosaicThe Welsh Hall is about to be refitted. Although the work has started we still have over £5000 to find for the overall completion.
 
March 2005
Red Nose day help from Unilever workers


red nose dayToday SWC got a lot of help from the Unilever team who came to help with mosaic in the Welsh Hall and cleaning in Canbury passage on the Hundertwasser mosaic




red nose day
 
2nd October 2004
New Mosaic in Castle Street, Kingston


A new mosaic is unveiled in Castle Street in Kingston upon Thames inspired by the work of photographic pioneer Eadweard Muybridge, as part of the town's festival marking the centenary of his death.
   
Feb 2004
Free Mosaic Sessions - closed for refurb of Welsh Hall

Mosiac sessions start for the new year at the Welsh Hall in Elm Road.
Mon-Fri, 9am..12noon Family learning & schools programme
Mon-Fri, 3pm..5pm After Schools Arts & Homework Club
Tue & Thu, 7:30pm..9:30pm Adult Mosaic Club
 
Feb 2004
Unsung heroes

best new charityThe Save the World Club Charity was awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Service in 2004
   
22nd October 2003
Des Kay meets the Prime Minister


des kaySave the World Club founder, Des Kay met the Prime Minister Tony Blair in celebration and recognition of his work as a leading environmentalist in the UK.  Having arranged beforehand that he could park his bicycle in Downing Street, little did they realise that he would be arriving on one of his famous display bikes!  Unfortunately he couldn't padlock it on the railings outside No.10 but it had pride of place just inside the main gates.

des kayThe evening reception, hosted by the Right Honourable Tony Blair MP and his wife, Cherie Blair was the first to thank and celebrate extraordinary people who work for their environment.  A hundred invited guests had the opportunity to meet the Prime Minister and talk about some of the environmental and green issues facing the country today.

SWC founder Des Kay had the opportunity to discuss the group's recent award-winning anti-graffiti initiative and to present the Prime Minister with a copy of the SWC music CD Enviro-mental.
   
September 2003
Welsh Hall appeal


karen parryAn appeal has been launched to save the Welsh Hall in Elm Road, central Kingston
   
September 2003
Best New Charity award


best new charityThe Save The World Club awarded Best New Charity of The Year by Charity Times Magazine
 
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