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Diary June - July 2004
Wed 2 June Farmers' Market, New Street.
Fri 4 June Critical Mass bike ride. Meet St. Philips Cathedral, 5.30pm. All welcome.
Sat 5 June World Environment Day
Sat 5 June Friends of the Earth national day of action on waste and recycling.
Mon 7 June Public meeting: "GM Crops - are they safe?", Birmingham Midland Institute, Margaret Street, 7pm. Speaker Gundula Azeez, Policy Manager for the Soil Association.
Thu 10 June Local and European Elections.
Sat 12-Sat 19 June Bike Week
Sat 12 June Cycle in the City, a special 'Critical Mass-style' bike ride in celebration on Bike Week. Meet Victoria Square, 2pm. Followed by screening of Indymedia film "Critical Mass", 3.30pm and beers and barbecue at the Anchor Pub, Rea Street. All welcome.
Mon 14 June ESF Initiative Film Evening, Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Edgbaston Road, 8pm.
Wed 16 June Farmers' Market, New Street.
Sat 19 June Supermarkets and Planning Skillshare, 11am-4.45pm, Birmingham Voluntary Services Council (BVSC), 138 Digbeth.
Sat 26 June Farmers' Market, Moseley Village.
Fri 2 July Critical Mass bike ride. Meet St. Philips Cathedral, 5.30pm. All welcome.
Wed 7 July Farmers' Market, New Street.
Wed 21 July Farmers' Market, New Street.
Sat 24 July Farmers' Market, Moseley Village.
Tue 27 July ESF Initiative Film Evening on the theme of War. The Midlands Arts Centre (MAC), Edgbaston Road, 8pm.