On July 30-August 3 International Anti-nuclear Summer Camp and Network Gathering will take place in Döbeln, Germany. The construction works (outdoor kitchen, etc.) already started and will take place till 18 of July, volunteers are very welcome. Also, volunteers are needed for variety of tasks before and during the camp. If you want to help out and/or join the camp, just email: contact AT nuclear-heritage.net
Below is more information about the camp:
Invitation
You are invited to five days of workshops and presentations, skill-sharing and networking, excursions and public events in Döbeln, Middle Saxony. It will be a chance to meet activists and interested people from several regions across Europe to share experiences and ideas with each other and network for mutual projects and actions.
Everyone is welcome to offer workshops or presentations on topics they are working with. Please feel invited to talk about your current struggles, upcoming campaigns and actions. The gathering also aims to share our skills together in the fields of action, campaigning, investigating etc. It would be wonderful if you have issues you want to bring up.
We plan to visit an abandoned uranium mine at the Czech border not too far from the camp. There we will meet critics and learn about the challenges connected to uranium mining.
At the project house in Döbeln you will also find the International Network Office and the Morsleben Archive, a great independent collection of documents on the Morsleben nuclear waste dump. The ecological garden will provide us with vegetables and fruits.
How to join the camp?
To be here on time, you should arrive at least July 29. You can travel by train to Döbeln, by coach to Chemnitz or Leipzig or by car on freeway A14 to Döbeln or on freeway A4 to Hainichen and highway B169.
Please announce your participation as early as you can. Some days before the camp start date we will send you the booklet with programme and information about the gathering. You can stay at the camp site and help cleaning up until August 4.
Costs and food
A basic setting of vegan food will be provided. We will ask you for donations based on your own understanding of costs for participating in the camp. We will cook together. You also can buy drinks like lemonade and juices from the local foodco-op.
If you can't afford your travel costs, contact us to talk about the possibility of an option to cover a share of your travel expenses.
Nuclear Heritage Network
It is an international informal network of anti-nuclear activists. We want to connect activists worldwide, provide information regarding nuclear issues and anti-nuclear activities in many countries whilst developing projects and campaigns. Big actions like the Olkiluoto Blockade and the 2010 Baltic Sea Info Tour were results of our gatherings.
We, the organizers of this gathering, are active with several anti-nuclear grassroot groups and organizations across Europe. Connected through the Nuclear Heritage Network, we arranged several network gatherings in the past - in France, Germany, Slovenia, Finland and Czech Republic.
Contact
Nuclear Heritage Network
Am Bärental 6, D-04720 Döbeln, GERMANY
phone: +49 3431 5894177
email: contact AT nuclear-heritage.net[3]
http://nuclear-heritage.net
More information about the camp: http://www.greenkids.de/europas-atomerbe/index.php/International_Anti-nuclear_Network_Meeting_in_D%C3%B6beln
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