EVERY ONE. EVERY DAY.
An 8 week season of over 50 opportunities near where you live to cook, make, learn, grow, fix, trade, sing, play, eat and share - together with your family, friends and neighbours. Barking and Dagenham made by everyone, for everyone!
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Welcome to... the Every One Every Day project! Every One Every Day is a really ambitious idea, with local residents at its heart. We know that Barking and Dagenham is a vibrant place to live and work, to grow up and grow older in. This project will make it easier to spend time with neighbours doing practical and useful everyday things together that we all enjoy. Practical ‘hands on’ ideas – not lots of meetings.
Support for getting things going – no complicated processes.
Every One Every Day builds on the ‘hands on’ projects that people have been creating over the last few years in their own neighbourhoods. These types of projects welcome people from all walks of life.
We welcome you to suggest ideas you would like to grow together with friends and neighbours. This project will give the support you need to bring your ideas to life quickly.
These projects include:
The team will make things very simple - including:
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Sharing skills, spaces and resources.
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Families working and playing together.
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Batch cooking and community meals.
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Finding you useful spaces for the projects (kitchens, workshops, storage spaces etc).
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Supplying materials and equipment for practical activities - no form filling for grants.
Food growing and tree planting.
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By arranging insurance and health and safety.
Trading, making and repairing.
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Holding festivals, workshops and business programmes.
Every One Every Day is going to be in the borough for a long time - at least 5 years and hopefully longer, and we hope to support residents to develop lots of projects and businesses.
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“The reassurance that the Every One Every Day team will be working with me each step of the way has really encouraged me to try and start something new - it’s really built my confidence!” - Local resident.
Our plans to grow across the borough! We have had an incredible response from residents since launching in the borough last November! We have over 40 projects in planning already - many people will be sharing their ideas with you through the exciting 8 week programme that has been created in the last couple of months.
Please do take a look at the programme — there is something happening nearly every day in the areas near the first two shops. Everything is co-created with residents, and we are sure you will be inspired by the range of ideas as well as the energy being shown by the amazing people living and working in Barking and Dagenham.
But we have hardly started yet!
AUTUMN 2018
We will be opening 2 new shops later this year - one in the Becontree/Valence area and another in Chadwell Heath. This will likely be sometime between July and September, depending on shop availability. Our fifth shop is scheduled to open in Thames in Autumn 2019. We also plan to open a free co-working makerspace later this year to support residents with new businesses and co-operatives. We will keep you posted on developments!
AUTUMN 2018
All our shops are available for community use at no charge, please get in touch to book times!
Three new practical spaces
Every One Every Day Shop 55-59 Ripple Road IG11 7NT OPEN NOW
Every One Every Day Shop 116 Church Elm Lane RM10 9RL OPEN NOW
AUTUMN 2019
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With the help and support of residents we are also opening up two additional free practical resources in the borough. The 1st space is the Pop Up Workshop in one of our rooms in Ripple Road, Barking. Thanks to a very generous loan of tools, from a local family, we are creating a small workshop for residents to use for their making and repairing projects. The 2nd space is a Community Kitchen, also at the rear of our shop in Ripple Road, Barking. This kitchen is designed for cooking in large groups and will be available for local residents to use at no charge. This space is also suitable for community meals. The 3rd is a photography Light Room above the shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham. Residents and the team are transforming a small room into a space for taking photos and videos - in particular, products that people might want to start selling. You can come along and see these spaces as they develop during our regular shop opening days - but there are also some activities in this programme to stimulate your ideas for projects that can make use of these spaces. We hope to see you very soon!
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Start a project right now! We will be kickstarting a number of projects that you can take part in or start today so please do look through this paper to see what might interest you. We would love to work with you to create projects and activities that will appeal to everyone! How to get involved
Shop Opening Times:
1. Drop into your nearest Every One Every Day shop and speak to the team about your ideas, or find out about activities you can take part in.
Tuesday - Thursday | 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
2. Have a look at the website for a list of what is currently going on. 3. Send us an email: hello@weareeveryone.org
Meet the Neighbourhood Team
We will also be open outside these hours. Please check the website and the programme in this newspaper.
We will be closed between 24 April - 8 May
Contact Us Weareeveryone.org
Saira Saira@weareeveryone.org 07841014611
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@everyone_org About us
Aggie Aggie@weareeveryone.org 07841014615
We are a new charitable foundation established for the benefit of people living and working in Barking and Dagenham.
Visit us in our shops!
Registered Charity Number 1175174
116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
55-59 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Dagenham Heathway Station
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Every One Every Day is brought to you by Participatory City Foundation.
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PROGRAMME
STREET BALL
DIY FILM FESTIVAL
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TRADE SCHOOL
FOOD SHOW & TELL
NEIGHBOURHOOD FILM STUDIO
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Take a look at the 8 week programme - with over 50 events for you to get involved in!
Sharing skills with neighbours - what fascinating new things would you like to learn or teach?
Take part in fun football games whatever your fitness level - in football cages - with music in Gascoigne and Old Dagenham Park.
Cooks and growers from across the borough are warmly invited to share their creations with one another at an all day celebration of food.
SECRET GARDEN
Imagine a beautiful shared space for gathering, playing, growing and relaxing. This is exactly what local people are creating - we would love you to join us!
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GREAT COOK
Batch cooking with neighbours. Everyone brings ingredients and takes home portions of food for the week. Sometimes cooking for babies, or with teens.
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COOP
Someone in your street keeps chickens in their back garden. Residents in the street supply the chickens with suitable food waste in exchange for regular fresh eggs!
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Create and submit to the DIY Film Festival which will showcase films about Barking and Dagenham created by residents.
For budding film makers or anyone who wants to try their hand at filming, learn the basics of filmmaking with the local residents at the Neighbourhood Film Studio.
COMMUNITY SINGS
Get together, learn a song from different places around the world introduced and led by a local resident. No experience required!
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Waste Works is a project to explore ways that residents can work together on very local composting and other waste projects. Would you like to start a collective food composting project?
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BEE SCHOOL
Have you ever dreamt of becoming a beekeeper? Sign up for a free 1 Day Introduction Course in Beekeeping and see if you want to join the Bee School programme that follows.
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GAMES CAFE
SUNFLOWER STREET
Interested in playing board games, party games and more? We’ve got fun games for all
Imagine the streets of Barking and Dagenham filled with colourful sunflowers. In front gardens, outside shops, on street corners - wherever there is a small patch of earth. Pick up your free seed kit!
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ROCK PAPER SCISSORS
POP UP WORKSHOP
OTHER PROJECTS & EVENTS
STORY BOX
Looking for an after school project where your children can read and be read to whilst taking part in fun story based activities? Then Story Box is for you!
Rock Paper Scissors is a new collective for makers and aspiring traders in Barking and Dagenham. Come along to the two Makers Days!
We are creating a small Pop Up Workshop at the back of the shop in Ripple Road, Barking for new emerging making, sharing and repairing projects. What would you like to use it for?.
An overview of all the other projects being started, including, Big Lunch, Light Room, Public Office, Open Tables, Walking Bus, Tea & Toast… and more…
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PLAY STREET
WHAT’S NEXT?
Play Streets temporarily stop traffic in a residential street, cul-de-sac or square, creating an opportunity for children to play safely outside. Several are popping up across Barking and Dagenham.
When we say everyone we really mean everyone! An overview of the whole Every One Every Day project, showing different ways you can get involved!
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Programme
Food Inc
Pop-up Workshop
Sunflower Street
Games Cafe
Public Office
Tea & Toast
Bee School
Great Cook
Rock Paper Scissors
Trade School
Community Advisory Group
Open Table
Secret Garden
Waste Works
Community Sings
People’s Corner
Story Box
Wild Walks
DIY Film Festival
Play Street
Street Ball
FEB Tues 27 Wed 28
Secret Garden (6) Co-design Gascoigne’s ‘Secret Garden’ 9:00am - 10:30am
Tea & Toast (1) Drop in & collect seeds 10:00am - 12:00pm
MAR Thur 1 Fri 2 Sat 3
Rock Paper Scissors - Makers Day 1 (2) A whole day of making 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sun 4 Mon 5 Tues 6
Public Office (1) Social Media Masterclass 10:00am - 12:00pm
Wed 7
Tea & Toast (1) ‘My Tribunal Story’ by Pauline 11:00am - 12:00pm
Thur 8
Film Studio (1) How to Storyboard for film 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Fri 9 6
There are further events at our other shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham - take a look for those on our website: weareeveryone.org
Locations:
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(1) Every One Every Day Shop, 55 Ripple Road, Barking IG11 7NT
(5) William Street Quarter, Barking, IG11 8HR
(2) Every One Every Day Shop, 116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
(6) Gascoigne Primary School, Gascoigne Road, IG11 7DR
(3) St Awdry’s Road, Barking, IG11 7QE
(7) Dagenham Farm, Central Park Nursery, behind Rugby Club, Rainham Road North, RM10 7EJ
(4) Gascoigne Cage, Linsdell Road, Barking, IG11 7LJ
Rock Paper Scissors - Makers Day 2 (1) A whole day of making 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sun 11 Mon 12 Public Office (1) Excel Basics 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Tues 13 Wed 14
Great Cook (1) Learn how to cook Caramel Chicken 6:30pm - 8:30pm Sunflower Street (1) William Street Community Design 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Tea & Toast (1) Start your own Great Cook 11:00am - 12:00pm
Film Studio (1) Shoot a film on your smart phone 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Thur 15 Fri 16 Play Street (3) St Awdry’s Road 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19
Public Office (1) Managing a Family Budget 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Tues 20 Wed 21 Thur 22
Tea & Toast (1) Start your own Sunflower Street 11:00am - 12:00pm
Great Cook (1) Simple Vegetable Soup 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Story Box (1) Charlie & the Chocolate Factory 3:30pm - 5:00pm Rock Paper Scissors (2) Makers Collective Meeting 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Film Studio (1) How to Edit Film 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Fri 23 Sat 24 There are further events at our other shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham - take a look for those on our website: weareeveryone.org
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Programme MAR Sun 25
Food Inc
Pop-up Workshop
Sunflower Street
Games Cafe
Public Office
Tea & Toast
Bee School
Great Cook
Rock Paper Scissors
Trade School
Community Advisory Group
Open Table
Secret Garden
Waste Works
Community Sings
People’s Corner
Story Box
Wild Walks
DIY Film Festival
Play Street
Street Ball
Mon 26 Rock Paper Scissors (1) Makers Collective Meeting 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Tues 27 Wed 28
Tea & Toast (1) Start an Open Corners Project 10:00am - 12:00pm
Thur 29 Fri 30
Story Box (1) Railway Children 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Community Advisory Group (1) Every One Every Day Planning Meeting 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Trade School (1) Make Fun Fondant Figures 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Community Sings (1) Learn how to sing ‘You raise me up’ 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Pop-up Workshop Launch (1) Start a New Project: Pop-up Workshop 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Good Friday
Sat 31 APR Sun 1
Easter Sunday
Mon 2
Easter Monday
Tues 3
Trade School (1) Healthy Eating on a Budget 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Sunflower Street (5) Sowing Sunflower Seeds 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Wed 4
Tea & Toast (1) Start a Trade School 10:00am - 12:00pm
Story Box (1) Wizard of Oz 3:30pm - 5:00pm Games Cafe (1) Fun Games Session for All 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Thur 5
DIY Film Festival Short films submission deadline 12.00pm
Fri 6 Sat 7 8
Open Table (1) Community Supper 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Food Day (1) Food Show & Tell 10:00am - 4:00pm
Wild Walks (1) Discovering Barkings Famous History 11.00am - 12:00pm
There are further events at our other shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham - take a look for those on our website: weareeveryone.org
Locations:
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(1) Every One Every Day Shop, 55 Ripple Road, Barking IG11 7NT
(5) William Street Quarter, Barking, IG11 8HR
(2) Every One Every Day Shop, 116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
(6) Gascoigne Primary School, Gascoigne Road, IG11 7DR
(3) St Awdry’s Road, Barking, IG11 7QE
(7) Dagenham Farm, Central Park Nursery, behind Rugby Club, Rainham Road North, RM10 7EJ
(4) Gascoigne Cage, Linsdell Road, Barking, IG11 7LJ
Sun 8 Mon 9 Tues 10
Waste Works (1) Introduction to Composting 10:00am - 12:00pm
Trade School (1) Yoga for parents 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Great Cook (1) Learn how to make Egg Curry 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Wed 11
Tea & Toast (1) Start a Sports Project 10:00am - 12:00pm
Street Ball (4) Family Kickabout 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Story Box (1) Oliver Twist “Food Glorious Food” party 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Thur 12
Trade School (1) Make Tassel Accessories 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Street Ball (4) Teen Kickabout 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Community Sings (1) Learn how to sing ‘Barking’ 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Fri 13 Sat 14
Baby Cook (1) Zucchini Bites 9:30am - 11:30am
Sun 15
Bee School (7) Learn the Craft of Bee Keeping 10:00am - 4:00pm
Mon 16 Great Cook (1) Homemade Pizza 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Tues 17 Wed 18
Tea & Toast (1) Start a Welcoming Committee 10:00am - 12:00pm Sunflower Street (1) Sowing Sunflower Seeds 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Thur 19
Trade School (1) Cycle Repair 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Fri 20 Sat 21
Trade School (1) Learn Photography Basics 12:00pm - 1:30pm
DIY Film Festival (1) Short films about Barking and Dagenham 2:00pm - 6:00pm
There are further events at our other shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham - take a look for those on our website: weareeveryone.org
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TRADE SCHOOL Trade School is an alternative, self-organised school that runs on barter, where participants bring simple items requested by the informal teacher.
Anyone can teach something they are skilled at, or passionate about.
There is a further set of Trade School sessions at our other shop in Dagenham, Barking - take a look for those on our website: weareeveryone.org
Trade School works like this: • Teachers propose classes and ask for barter items from students. • Students sign up for classes by agreeing to bring a barter item for the teacher.
Fun Fondant Figures Thursday 29 March 2018
Sign up for a Trade School at: wearevereyone.org
Michelle will show how to make an elephant and teddy bear cake topper for a cupcake.
6:30 - 7:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Healthy Eating on a Budget
I have recently taken early retirement from local government and bake and decorate cakes as a hobby for friends and family.
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Join Claire to build your own healthy meal plan. Learn tricks about batch cooking through demonstration and a tasting of freshly home-made treats.
55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
I am training to be a yoga teacher to reduce anxiety, balance emotions and keep calm.
Yoga for Parents
Claire will show parents how to use yoga to be more open to their children’s creativity.
Thursday 3 April 2018
Tuesday 10 April 2018 2.00 - 3:00 pm
I am training to be a yoga teacher to reduce anxiety, balance emotions and keep calm.
Barter Items: 1. Cupcakes 2. Food colouring 3. Fondant icing 4. Pictures for inspiration
Barter Items: 1. Any fruit 2. Any veg 3. Healthy recipe 4. A surprise!
Barter Items: 1. Fruit 2. Veg 3. Incense sticks 4. A surprise!
55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Tassel Accessories Thursday 12 April 2018
Suaad will teach the art of tassel making; anything from earrings, brooches to keyrings and home decorations.
12:30 - 2:00 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
I am a hard working mum living in Dagenham. I am working towards becoming a teacher within the design field.
Cycle Repair
Nat will show how to change an inner tube.
Thursday 19 April 2018
I work here in Barking and Dagenham on the Every One Every Day project.
6:00 - 7:00 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Photography Basics Saturday 21 April 2018 12:00 - 1:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT 10
Simon will show the basic skills of photography, using both a professional camera and a smart phone I have lived in Barking for a year and I am a Heritage Photographer in an archive.
Barter Items: 1. Old jewellery 2. Old fabric samples 3. String 4. Pictures for inspiration
Barter Items: 1. New recipe ideas to feed my kids 2. Recipe for Jollof Rice 3. Carrots 4. A surprise!
Barter Items: 1. Something you want to photograph 2. Example of a good photo 3. Biscuits 4. A suprise!
GREAT COOK The Great Cook is a project where people come together to batch cook meals. Everyone brings ingredients and takes home portions for the week.
There is no charge for taking part and each week there is a different recipe suggested by someone in the community. Do you have a favourite recipe from home that you would like to share? Would you like to start a Great Cook near where you live? Come along to one of the Great Cook sessions below. You need to sign up for Great Cook sessions, to show you are coming and to select the ingredient you will be bringing along for the recipe.
Sign up: weareeveryone.org You can also pop into the shop and one of the team members can help you sign up. There are a further set of Great Cook sessions at our other shop in Church Elm Lane, Dagenham - take a look at those on our website: weareeveryone.org
Great Cook Caramel Chicken
Great Cook Variations Baby Cook Baby Cook sessions are batch cooking for baby and toddler meals. Making batches of baby food is such a great way of making home made food for your baby - and it’s a great way to meet other parents. Over the 2 hours parents take it in turns to both cook and look after the babies that come along. Teen Cook Teen Cook sessions are batch cooking after school for young people who would like to prepare a weekly meal for their families. Perhaps you have very busy parents, or simply want to show your family appreciation by cooking for them each week. Teen Cook sessions are led by teenagers too. Everyone can cook at least one thing!
A carribean inspired dish, passed down from Kathy’s mum.
My name is Kathy, resident of Dagenham since 1993. I once showed a lady my caramel chicken recipe, and she ended up cooking it better than me. Fancy your chances?
A quick healthy recipe using only three ingredients.
My name is Sioned, pronounced Shon-ed, I am originally Welsh, I am wheelchair bound but in my mind I feel free. I worked as a housekeeper, so I know how to work to a strict budget.
Learn an traditional Indian recipe for egg curry.
My name is Kavitha and I love cooking. I believe in reviving our traditional dishes and methods of cooking from my state in India because I think they are nutritious, tasty and healthy.
Learn how to make healthy, tasty veggie snacks for your kids.
My name is Karen, I’m a mum of 2 and a teacher, keen-to-make-easy-and-simpleAND-TASTY-meals-kinda-cook! I look forward to sharing one recipe I have been using, and hearing from you about what healthy snacks and meals you feed your babies, toddlers and children.
Make a pizza pronto in 5 minutes, and finish it off with a range of toppings.
My name is Jeremy, I work as part of the youth offending team in the borough. Many years ago I used to be a trainee chef.
Tuesday 13 March 2018 6:30 - 8:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Great Cook Simple Vegetable Soup Tuesday 20 March 2018 6:30 - 8:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Great Cook Egg Curry Tuesday 10 April 2018 6:30 - 8:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Baby Cook Zucchini Bites Saturday 14 April 2018 9:30 - 11:30 am 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT Great Cook Homemade Pizza Tuesday 17 April 2018 6:30 - 8:30 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
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A place for all ages to share stories that capture your imagination and take part in fun activities in a relaxed community environment. Everyone loves a great story. Why not come along to these fun and playful Story Box sessions, and take part in creative activities that are linked to a variety of children’s books, bringing stories to life. These interactive sessions will happen outside of school hours. Join us for fun activities in a relaxed community environment, where you and your children can meet other families. There will be a different activity taking place for each story: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Railway Children, Wizard of Oz and Oliver Twist. Whether you come to all or just one, you are also invited to our Story Box community lunch on the 11th April, where you can bring a dish or snacks and share delicious food with your neighbours.
About the project starters Roseann has lived in Barking and Dagenham for over 20 years, moving here from California. She is a home educating parent who loves telling and reading stories and poetry. Catia has studied and worked with children in educational settings. She homeschools her three children, and has found fun ways of teaching through play. Catia will share some of the activities she and her children found along the way. Would you like to get involved with this too? Do you like reading to children, listening to children read or helping with activities, please contact us or pop into the shop.
Everyone is welcome and materials and refreshments will be provided for the sessions.
All sessions are held at the Every One Every Day Shop: 55 - 59 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Wizard of Oz
A story about a boy’s dream come true with chocolate, fun and unlimited imagination.
A classic tale that follows Dorothy and Toto into the world of Oz.
Wednesday 21 March 2018 3:30 - 5:00 pm Get crafty and make your own cake using different arts materials.
Wednesday 4 April 2018 3:30 - 5:00 pm Capture the characters of the story by making your own mask.
Railway Children
Oliver Twist “Food Glorious Food” Party
The adventures of three children who moved to live near a railway.
The story of a poor boy who finds wealth in friendship.
Wednesday 28 March 2018 3:30 - 5:00 pm Make a model train track using cardboard.
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Wednesday 11 April 2018 1:00 - 3:00 pm Open table lunch follows.
PLAY STREET Play Streets are springing up across the borough! Since launching in November, two Play Streets have already started, with several more in the planning - would you and other families near you like to start a regular Play Street? What are Play Streets? Play Streets temporarily stop traffic in a residential street, cul-de-sac or square, creating an opportunity for children to play safely outside. Parents and neighbours host sessions by closing the street and bringing out toys and play equipment to share. By temporarily stopping traffic for a while, and inviting everyone out, we can enjoy our streets together near our own front doors.
How does the Every One Every Day team help you get started? We try to make starting projects with your neighbours as easy and quick as possible. We help you to talk to your neighbours, arranging meetings to discuss the idea, sometimes doing some gentle door knocking. We help with setting dates, support you making posters and promoting generally, and even have some small budgets for some shared play equipment. We love supporting projects and do everything with you! The Every One Every Day team will be attending both the Play Streets listed below — please come along and chat to us on the day if you would like to find out more about how to set one up in your street.
Play Street sessions coming up! Come ome and join us for a day of fun and meet new neighbours. The aim of the Play Street is to give members of the local community an opportunity to get together to promote building relationships between different cultures and ages, as well as giving children a chance to play safely.
HAYDON/BARON ROAD
St. Awdry’s Road Play Street Saturday 17 March 2018 12:00 - 2:00 pm Location: St. Awdry’s Road, IG11 7QE
ST. AWDRY’S ROAD
Haydon/Baron Road Play Street Saturday 14 April 2018 12:00 - 4:00 pm Location: Haydon Road, RM8 3RR
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STREET Take part in fun football games whatever your fitness level - in football cages - with music.
Football has always been a community sport, where people use the parks and streets where they live to kick a ball around, get some exercise and have fun together. Do you remember playing football when you were younger and want to pick it up again? Come for as little or as long as you want!
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BALL.
Ola, a local resident and qualified football coach, always played football on the streets, in his local park and in football cages with friends. He got to spend time with them in a relaxed environment whilst doing something he loved. He has created the Street Ball project to get people of all ages excited about kickabouts. These fun and lively sessions include Walking Football, Family Football, Girls Footy and Boys Footy... which one is right for you?
Street Ball is inspired by South American street football, and futsal which is played on a hard court with a weighted ball. Ola then came across an international campaign which focused on football tricks, freestyling and music and was inspired to take this culture and infuse it into his local community so people could take ownership of their free time in their spaces again. Max. 15 People
Street Ball Gascoigne | Linsdell Road, Barking, IG11 7LJ Family Kickabout Wednesday 11 April 12:00 - 2:00 pm Drop in Session
Teen Kickabout Thursday 12 April 2:00 - 4:00 pm For ages 13-19 (Drop in Session)
This session is for families to learn football tricks together in a fun environment accompanied by music to keep your energy up. Residents with all levels of fitness invited.
Fun footy games for teens, bring your favourite tunes along.
Street Ball Old Dagenham Park | Ballards Road, Dagenham, RM10 9ST Boys Footy Tuesday 13 March 6:00 - 7:30 pm For ages 13-19 Drop in Session
Walking Football Thursday 5 April 10:30 - 11:30 am Drop in Session
Have fun playing football with your friends whilst listening to music.
Football for everyone who wants to stay active and groovy at a slower pace.
Family Football Saturday 7 April 10:00 - 11:30 am Drop in Session
Girls Footy Tuesday 10th April 2:00 - 3:30 pm Drop in Session
This session is for families to learn football tricks together in a fun environment accompanied by music to keep your energy up. Residents with all levels of fitness invited.
Football games for females (all ages) accompanied with music and laughter.
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Calling all cooks, bakers, growers & aspiring traders Join us for an exciting food ‘Show and Tell’ in Barking and Dagenham. On Saturday 7 April 2018, 55 Ripple Road, Barking, 10am - 4pm.
Sign up to attend! Attendance is free, but you need to bring a food creation or something you have grown (or a picture if out of season).
Sign up to take part here: weareveeryone.org Cooks and growers from across the borough are warmly invited to share their creations with one another at an all day celebration of food and all the health and pleasure it brings to everyone’s life. Whether you cook or grow as a hobby or whether you want to turn your ideas into a micro business, please come along and meet others who will want to admire your work… and might also want to start something new and enterprising with you!
This is not a drop in session, you need to sign up and places are limited.
Show others what exciting things you have been making from home.
During the day there will be a chance to present what you have been growing and producing as well take part in two specialist sessions, one on branding and packaging, the other on prototyping and test trading. You will be helping to create a food map of Barking and Dagenham, including all the fantastic produce being grown around the many allotments. Every One Every Day will be running a specialist Food Inc programme later in 2018, and Food Day will be your chance to shape how this programme is designed. For example, should it be run part-time or full-time, where would be a good place to run it etc.
Meet other cooks and growers who might want to start a food cooperative.
Help create a Food Map of Barking and Dagenham.
Take part in some learning sessions to help kickstart your food business.
Branding & Packaging
Prototyping & Test Trading
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
2:00 - 3:00 pm
Tim Greenhill from Lords of Poké.
Ollie Hunter from Kerb.
Help us to shape the Food Business Incubation Programme for 2018.
Did you know… a lot of food gets made in Barking and Dagenham. Below are a few examples.
Lion Noodles
Amber Bakery
Growing Communities
Company Drinks
Stockwin of London
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SECRET GARDEN Imagine a beautiful shared space for gathering, playing, growing and relaxing. This is exactly what local people are creating - we would love you to join us! At our Festival of Everyone, we were lucky enough to be able to build a greenhouse with local residents. The construction took place outside the Barking Learning Centre in the town square, and passers by got involved by drilling, hammering and making tea. Following the successful completion of the build, we were able to donate the structure to Gascoigne Primary School. We got in touch with the school to see how we can team up, and we learned about their ‘Secret Garden’, which is a space they have on the school grounds. We would like to collaborate with and invite families and friends of the school to support the design of the green space.
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This is an opportunity to get involved in a project with other residents, and make the most of what we can offer by working together. We could plant flowers, grow vegetables or even raise chickens. This is a unique chance to teach children about where things come from. Does your child go to Gascoigne Primary School? Would you like to take part in helping design the layout of the ‘Secret Garden’? Join us: Wednesday 28 February 9:00 -10:30 am Gascoigne Primary School, Gascoigne Road, London IG11 7DR
You give us your food waste, we give you eggs A fantastic idea: Someone in your street keeps chickens in their back garden. Residents in the street supply the chickens with suitable food waste in exchange for regular fresh eggs. Would you and your neighbours like to get together to create a Coop project in your street? The Every One Every Day team can help with gathering interest with your neighbours, as well as teaching you how to care for chickens and supplying some materials or hatching eggs! Drop into the shops or contact: hello@weareeveryone.org Did you know that some cities promote keeping chickens as part of their strategy to reduce landfill waste?
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Rock Paper Scissors is a new collective for makers and aspiring traders in Barking and Dagenham. The aim is to work together as a network, to reduce barriers and risk and to start earning a living through making and selling. The collective will allow people with early ideas to test the market - working with other fun and enthusiastic people! Do you make high quality items at home and want to try selling them in the shop? Are you at school, retired or at home with children and want to pull together ideas and products for a mini-shop that you can grow without too much risk and time?
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MAKERS DAYS To get things started please come along to one or more of the 2 Makers Days coming up.
Schedule for each Makers Day 10am - Makers Day opens - Welcome and refreshments!
Makers Days will be a whole day of making, chatting and getting to know one another. Informal making will take place throughout the spaces, such as sewing, crafting etc. There will also be two special sessions where local makers will share their skills.
11am - Skill Sharing Session 1
These days are also designed to start some conversations with people who want to start test trading together. Could the Rock Paper Scissors Makers Collective start trading with home made goods, or collections of items assembled elsewhere for a new and exciting concept shop? Would you like to be part of a new sales website, shared market stall or shop?
2pm - Makers Collective Meeting - let’s start something new!
Come along and meet others with exciting ideas like yours!
12pm - Skill Sharing Session 2 1pm - Lunch - Soup and Salad (+ anything you would like to
bring along!)
3pm - Tea and cake 4pm - Pack up and go home
Sign up to take part in Maker Days here: weareeveryone.org
MAKERS DAY 1
MAKERS DAY 2
Saturday 3 March |116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
Saturday 10 March | 55-59 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Session 1
Session 2
Session 1
Session 2
Peg People
Rag Coasters
Cross Stitch
Spray Stencil Bag
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
12:00 - 1:00 pm
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
12:00 - 1:00 pm
Use your imagination to create your unique peg character from an array of fabrics and paints.
Learn how to use old bits of fabric to create coasters for your cups.
Bring pictures of your favourite things, and learn how to turn them into your own cross stitch patterns.
Come and use your creativity to design your own bag using stencils.
Follow up meeting | Thursday 22 March 6.30 - 8.00pm
Follow up meeting | Tuesday 27 March 6.30 - 8.00pm
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A DIY Film Festival of short films made by people in Barking and Dagenham. Join us for 4 hours of wonderful films about Barking and Dagenham made by people who live here! 21 April 2018 2pm - 6pm 55 Ripple Road Barking IG11 7NT Bring your family, friends and neighbours! Reserve a space: everyoneeveryday/spring/2018/4/14/diy-film-festival
DIY FILM FESTIVAL Exploring the Past, Present and Future of the borough.
21 April 2018 2pm-6pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Would you like to submit a film? Theme: Explore the Past, Present and Future of Barking and Dagenham Length of film: 3 - 15 minutes Types of film: Story, documentary, interviews, music. Submission Deadline: 12pm on 6 April 2018. Have some great ideas but no experience of making films? Come along to the Neighbourhood Film Studio (opposite) and learn some basic skills from people living in the borough such as how to film on your smart phone, how to create a storyboard or basic editing skills. To submit and for more info visit: weareeveryone.org Restrictions All films must be suitable for a U rating - for general audiences. Please refer to the British Board of Film Classification for guidance. bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/u
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Love film and want to get other people excited about it as well?
About the project starters
The neighbourhood film studio is a project that has been created with this in mind. It will support budding film-makers to make and enjoy films in the borough. Residents have created learning sessions where they will share some film making techniques to get you ready to create and submit to the DIY Film Festival which will showcase films about Barking and Dagenham.
We are 3 local residents, keen to support film making and sharing in the borough. With the upcoming possibility of Barking and Dagenham having its own large film studio, we started this project to support local people in getting more involved in film and having a place for people to enjoy local creations.
No previous experience required.
Mark: “I have lived in the borough for 15 years and have helped run 2 college film societies.”
To sign up, visit: weareeveryone.org
Simon: “I am a heritage photographer and I am keen to bring interesting and exciting events to the borough.” Andy: “I have lived in this borough my whole life. I believe Barking has a lot of untapped creativity amongst the community and I believe this project will showcase their talent.”
Want to learn the basics of film making? Join the following sessions at the Every Every Every Day shop at 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Creating a Storyboard
Shoot a Film on your Smartphone
Film Editing
Thursday 8 March 2018 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Thursday 15 March 2018 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Thursday 22 March 2018 6:30 - 8:00 pm
Learn how to create a storyboard for your film, including narrative, sequencing and timing.
Learn how to take great quality images and footage on your smartphone!
The basics of editing using accessible software.
Joelle runs her own production company, Bluebird Pictures. She has lots of experience in the film industry and she is exploring the multiculturalism in our borough.
Joelle is hosting the film editing session. She is excited to be involved in the potential new Film Studio in Dagenham and wants to share her skills with others.
Melissa has taught film and media s t u d i e s for 18 years at GCSE, A-Level and AS level. She is particularly interested in the production process and how it contributes to representation of the subject.
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Fun, informal singing for everyone!
We will get together, learn a song from different places around the world introduced and led by a local resident. These singing sessions are very informal and friendly. You do not have to be able to sing - no experience required - Stevie Wonder eat your heart out!
About the project starter Sade Bright is a long time resident of Barking and Dagenham. She loves to sing and invites people to sing songs together from around the world, that are easy enough to learn in one session. People will bring a keyboard and/or someone who can play or a CD with the song in the background.
Every One Every Day | 116 Church Elm Lane, RM10 9RL We Are The World - Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie & Michael Jackson
You Raise Me Up - Westlife
Tuesday 6 March 2018
6:30 - 8:00 pm
6:30 - 8:00 pm
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Every One Every Day | 55 - 59 Ripple Road, IG11 7NT
Thursday 29 March 2018
Dancing Queen - Abba
Barking - Ramz
Tuesday 20 March 2018
Thursday 12 April 2018
6:30 - 8:00 pm
6:30 - 8:00 pm
Do you live in a building that would like to start a collective food composting project on a shared public site near you? Waste Works is a project to explore ways that residents can work together on very local composting and other waste projects. Waste Works Open Conversation Come along, share your ideas with Anish and other local people, and start to plan some projects together! Thursday 10 April 2018 10.00am - 12.00pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT About the project starter Anish has lived in Barking for the last 2 years. He is passionate about contributing to effective waste management, composting and finding alternatives to plastic in the local community.
Interested in playing board games, party games and more? We’ve got fun games for all. The Games Cafe provides an opportunity to try out a range of games. They will be run in a community cafe style setting, with an unlimited supply of tea and biscuits, and we invite you to invent new games! Janet has lived in Dagenham for over 40 years. She has extensive knowledge of games which she is bringing to the project. Some of the ideas in our library of games are card games, classic board games, memory and word games, and musical hats which is a twist on musical chairs. Fun Games Session for All Thursday 5 April 2:00 - 4:00 pm 55-59 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
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A room full of tools in Barking to start new making, repairing and sharing projects!
Believe it or not but all the tools in the image opposite have been lent to the Every One Every Day project by Colin and Richard, local residents who wanted their late father’s shed full of tools to benefit the community.
more community sharing of items people use infrequently and are going to waste in the back of a cupboard or shed? Did you know: The average electrical drill only gets used for 20 minutes of its life.
We are creating a small Pop Up Workshop in one of the rooms in the Ripple Road shop, Barking for new emerging making, sharing and repairing projects.
Pop Up Workshop Launch and Project Design Session
What would you like to use it for?
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Come along to the launch, take a look at the tools we have so far, have some tea and cake, meet some neighbours who also like to use their hands. Plus take part in a projects design workshop if you think you might like to start something. Could we start a tinkering project with children and parents, or use the workshop for a regular repair cafe? Would you like to see
Tuesday 3 April 2018 Pop in anytime, design session starts at 6.30pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Inspiration projects from around the world — what would you like to start?
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Men’s Sheds
Girls Garage
Library of Things
The Uni Project
Men’s Sheds are community owned and run workshops – permanently resourced with tools and materials for building and making. They offer a space for men to gather and talk, get involved in their community through practical projects. Yes, there are also Women in Sheds.
Fear Less. Build More. That’s the motto of Girls Garage - a design and building program and dedicated workspace for girls aged 9 - 17. Programmes equip girls with tools to build anything they can imagine alongside one another and their communities.
Library of Things is a space in West Norwood where you can borrow useful items like DIY tools, gardening things, kitchenware, camping kit etc. There are similar tool sharing projects across the world, creating more sustainability.
The Uni Project is a portable reading room. Sharing books, learning and improving public spaces. Special cubes are curated by people who have a passion and depth of knowledge on a specific topic. The Uni Librarians mix and match the cubes depending on where they go.
The Department of Tinkerers
Remakery
Repair Cafe
Hackney Bike Workshop
An opportunity for people to take part in a fun and unusual activity - dismantling everyday objects and playing with or building components. Children get a sense of how things are made while parents or grandparents with skills are able to share their knowledge.
A co-operative workshop space that diverts valuable waste materials away from landfill and supports our local community (resdients, artists, businesses) to use them to create prodcuts, art and enterprises.
Free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). You will find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, toys, etc.
The Bike Workshop runs classes in how to repair your bike. Rather than offer a free maintenance service, they train people in new skills to keep their bikes on the road, and offer use of specialist tools.
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Have you ever dreamt of becoming a beekeeper?
Maria, a local resident living on the Gascoigne Estate has dreamt about becoming a beekeeper for many years - and so the Bee School project has been created! It’s all going to kickoff with a free half day course in April. Following the introduction session we hope to invite a large group of residents to take part in a more structured programme of learning, to become beekeepers over a few weeks in the summer. We hope that people who are interested in looking after their own colony will be excited by these new opportunities and will sign up to come along!
Introduction to Beekeeping 1/2 Day Course Sunday 15 April Session 1 - 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Session 2 - 2:00 - 4:00 pm Dagenham Farm, Central Park Nursery, behind Rugby Club, Rainham Road North, RM10 7EJ Apply to take part in this free course: weareeveryone.org/bee-school
About the project starter Maria has spent some years working outdoors on a children’s garden project and growing her own vegetables and has developed her interest discovering the important role of the bees in a sustainable environment. She became fascinated and quite interested to not only explore their lives, but also understanding the importance of what is happening within the colony.
About the beekeeping tutor Eric Beaumont has kept bees in London for 15 years and works locally to raise awareness of beekeeping and wider environmental issues.
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What will happen on the day This workshop will give you an overview of the craft of beekeeping. Experienced beekeepers will cover the fundamental requirements for bee and hive management, and will give you a real feel for the art of beekeeping and a good understanding of whether or not this is craft you wish to pursue. Protective beekeeping suits, gloves and all other equipment will be provided.
Sunflower Street Imagine the streets of Barking and Dagenham filled with colourful sunflowers. In front gardens, outside shops, on street corners - wherever there is a small patch of earth. Come and pick up a free sunflower seed kit, learn how to sow them so you can take them home, care for them and watch them grow. This will be followed by a community planting session in June to create a spectacular and vibrant sunflower trail through Barking and Dagenham.
Start your own Sunflower Street Wednesday 14 March 2018 6:00 - 8:00 pm Share your ideas of how to bring William Street Quarter’s hidden green spaces, back to life. Location: 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Tea & Toast Wednesday 21 March 2018 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Start your own Sunflower Street Location: 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Sowing Seeds at William Street Tuesday 3 April 2018 3:00 - 4:30 pm Join us for a demonstration on how to sow sunflower seeds, which you can then take home and grow on your window sill or plant outside when ready, to create a beautiful sunflower trail in Barking. Location: William Street Quarter, IG11 8HR (meet next to underpass)
Sowing Sunflower Seeds Thursday 19 April 2018 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Come and pick up a seed kit and learn how to sow sunflower seeds which you can then grow on your window sill at home and plant outside, when ready, to create a beautiful sunflower trail in Barking. Location: 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
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BIG LUNCH
WILD WALKS
Street parties across the country on 3rd June!
Do you have any undiscovered walks you would like to share with others?
Join millions of people across the UK sharing street meals with their neighbours. If you have just thought about holding one, you will need to find a space in your community that won’t require a road closure (public notification is required). But with the hundreds of green spaces in Barking and Dagenham you shouldn’t have trouble finding a nearby place to share food, create new friendships and have fun on this special day!
This walk will show you the wild side of Barking Town, taking you on a historical, cultural and natural journey where you will discover Barking’s famous history.
The Every One Every Day team will help you organise one, just get in touch with us at hello@weareeveryone.org or pop into one of our shops.
Walk sharer: Richard Lambert Date: Saturday 7 April Time: 11:00 am - 12:00pm Duration: 1 hour Difficulty: Easy Meet at: 55-59 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
TEA & TOAST
WELCOMING COMMITTEE
Drinking tea and eating toast every Wednesday.
The friendliest borough in the world!
Drop into either of our two shops every Wednesday morning. Share your ideas and enjoy the company of neighbours!
The Welcoming Committee is a network of residents who would like to help people feel at home, find their way around and help families make new friends quickly, making those first few days and weeks as easy as possible.
Check the programme for dates of Tea & Toast sessions where we will be discussing specific topics.
Would you like to be on the Welcoming Committee? Please pop in or send us an email at: hello@weareeveryone.org
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PUBLIC OFFICE
LIGHT ROOM
Learn business skills from your neighbours.
A new photography studio in the Dagenham shop!
Public office is a network of freelancers who meet to co-work for a few hours in our local shops each week. Sessions are completely open, often based around different themes. Anyone can bring a laptop, or notepad and join the group to work with others. Bringing together freelancers and homeworkers, or people looking for employment creates more opportunities to meet others, share skills and build new projects and businesses.
A free public photography space for all; whether you have a smartphone or a digital camera, the studio is open to you.
Do you have skills you would like to share: weareeveryone.org/public-office/
Light Room Launch: Thursday 22 March | 2:00 - 4:00 pm Location: 116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
PINS AND NEEDLES
OPEN TABLE
Knitters and stitchers getting together, drinking tea, chatting and making things.
Regular community meals!
Do you want to learn how to knit from your neighbours? Are you passionate about knitting, sewing or stitching? If this sounds like you then “Pins and Needles� days are for you! A few local residents will be getting together to share their love and knowledge of sewing.
Come along to one of our open pot luck meals and meet new people in your community. Bring along some food, or help set up and clear up.
With lots of natural light and lighting equipment along with various backdrops and props for you to use, the Light Room is an amazing place to explore your creativity.
See the dates in the programme - sign up to let us know what you will be bringing by popping into the shop or online at: weareeveryone.org
Pins & Needles Session: Saturday 17 March | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Saturday 7 April | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Location: 116 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham, RM10 9RL
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GROWING COMMUNITIES
THIS IS OUR STORY
Grow with us at Dagenham Farm!
Want to be a neighbourhood researcher?
Get healthy, meet your community and learn how to grow food.
This is Our Story - a resident network of local researchers who will share their observations and insights of the projects through stories, film and photos. If you have a background in, or would like to get involved in social research, this is an opportunity for you. Members of our community can report on, review and record the progress made across this innovative project.
Come and volunteer every Wednesday from 10am at Growing Communities’ Dagenham Farm. From Sunday 1st April the farm will be open every Sunday from 11am to 3pm for fresh produce sales and learn to grow sessions. Complete beginners welcome!
If you would like to discover more about being a neighbourhood researcher get in touch by emailing: hello@weareeveryone.org
Address: Central Park Nursery, behind Rugby Club, Rainham Road North, RM10 7EJ For more information: growingcommunities.org/volunteering-dagenham Email us: dagenhamfarm@growingcommunities.org
COMMUNITY ADVISORY
Temporary Road Closure Advance Notice
St Awdry’s Road (between door No. 4 to 22) will be closed on Saturday 17/03/18 from 11am-3pm for a Play Street.
Would you like to help us shape the Every One Every Day project as it grows? If you want to help us understand how the project is going, or have local insights, think about joining the Community Advisory Group. You don’t have to be part of an existing project or group, individual residents welcome. Please contact us if you would like to find out more: wayne@participatorycity.org We are holding a meeting on 28th March 6pm - 8pm to discuss how residents can bring their expert knowledge about Barking and Dagenham at 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
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Surrey Road (between door No. 31 to 52) will be closed on Sunday 03/06/18 from 10am-3pm for a Big Lunch.
OTHER EVENTS Barking & Dagenham VIPERS
CBD GLOW Steering Group Meeting
Visually impaired people embracing recreation and sport.
GLOW is set for November 2018! The steering group come together to decide on the programme and make the festival happen.
28 February 2018 | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Dagenham Library, 1 Church Elm Lane, Dagenham RM10
Wednesday 14 March | 6:00 - 9:00 pm Coventry University London Campus, RM10 7BN Info: creativebd.org.uk/glow
Mom’s on a Mission
Pastels and Pencils
Mom’s on a Mission is a local coffee morning group. We are advocates and public speakers campaigning against child poverty, to encourage, empower and motivate each other.
A group for all drawing abilities to socialise, learn new skills and express yourself through drawing.
Saturday 31 March 2018 | 11:00 am - 3:00 pm 55 Ripple Road, Barking, IG11 7NT
Thursday 16 & Friday 17th March | 6:30 - 8:30 pm White House, 884 Green Lane, Dagenham Info: facebook.com/whitehousedagenham/
Ice House Court Open Studios
Spoken Not Stirred
Artists and makers in IceHouse Court Studios, will be opening their studios to the public providing workshops, exhibitions and more.
Studio 3 Arts’ very own poetry and spoken word adult night. A monthly open mic poetry night for non-poets, kinda poets and poets alike.
Friday 9 March | 6:30 – 9:00 pm 96-107 Abbey Road, Barking, IG11 7DA Info: bowarts.org/studios/icehouse-court-barking
Thursday 22 March | Doors at 7:00 pm, 8:00 pm Start Broadway Theatre, Barking, IG11 7LS Info: facebook.com/spokennotstirred
Barking & Dagenham Craft Lab
All Womens Network Meet Up
An exciting new craft event with handmade craft stalls, talks, workshops, networking & small business advice. Free entry.
A place for women to get together and network whilst sharing experiences.
Saturday 10 March | 11:00 am - 4:30 pm Barking Enterprise Centre, 50 Cambridge Road, Barking, IG11 8FG
Tuesday 27 & Friday 30 March 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Barking Town Hall, Town Hall Square, 1 Clockhouse Ave, Barking IG11 7LU
Bow Arts’ Raw Materials: Textiles
I am BAD
A free participative afternoon of making art and singing/composing protests songs inspired by the heritage of jute-making in east London.
A celebration to show the amazing dance talent in Barking & Dagenham alongside special guest performances.
Saturday 10 March | 1:00 - 5:00 pm 96-107 Abbey Road, Barking, IG11 7DA Info: bowarts.org/studios/icehouse-court-barking
Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 April 2018 | 7:00 pm Broadway Theatre, Barking, IG11 7LS Info: twitter.com/I_AM_BAD_14
Animation Taster Day
Creative Wellness - Healthy Eating
A day long workshop working in Digilab, learn the basic techniques of animation with the chance to have a go yourself.
Hands on cooking workshops every Thursday to make, learn, share and eat delicious healthy dishes. Everything is provided, so just come along!
Saturday 10 March | 10:30 am - 4:00 pm Barking Learning Centre, IG11 7NB Info: digilabhub.co.uk
Every Thursday till 19 April 2018 4:00 - 6:00 pm Rivergate Centre, Barking, IG11 0FJ Info: creative-wellness.co.uk
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WHEN WE SAY EVERY ONE WE MEAN EVERY ONE…
Find out more about what is going on through the website and regular newspapers. www.weareeveryone.org
Festivals Festivals will be happening regularly across Barking and Dagenham.
You looked through the paper, and you are wondering ‘is this for me?’ The answer is Yes, it is for you! We called the project Every One Every Day - and we mean it!
Regardless of your starting point, Every One Every Day has been designed with all your life circumstances in mind. We are really good at making it easy for people to get involved in activity that they enjoy and benefit from. It’s our thing. Every One Every Day recognises that most people have busy lives. Between work, raising children, caring for older relatives and keeping households going, people need participation opportunities that fit with all the other things going on. Over time we aim to help create hundreds of opportunities each month. There will be a wide variety of activity. These activities will be near where you live, they will be short and at different times of day, they will need all kinds of skills and ideas … and most importantly, they will be open, warm and welcoming to every single person in Barking and Dagenham. • • • •
We will help find a neighbour or friend to accompany you if you feel a bit shy at first. We will find a neighbour who can translate for you if English isn’t your first language. We will ensure full access and support to activities if you are experiencing health/access issues. We will talk things through with you if you have limited online access.
The projects are designed to benefit you directly Every One Every Day is not a volunteering programme. This is about neighbourhoods made by everyone, for everyone, and on an equal footing. We work with residents to help create projects that directly benefit you, your neighbours, friends and family. These benefits might include learning new things; saving you money or time; increasing confidence, happiness and health; making new friends and creating a greater sense of community; all the way through to developing ideas for new livelihoods or community businesses. Whether you decide to get involved in bringing a green space to life, or get involved in projects for cooking, making, sharing, learning or playing, these things will all add up to make everyday life better for everyone, simply by doing more things you might do every day with your friends and neighbours, instead of alone. Please take a look at this map to see where you might want to get involved. And if you can’t find the right starting point for you, please come and visit us and we can find or invent something new together.
Start anywhere!
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Start a project from scratch Have a burning idea, come and talk to us, or attend one of the weekly workshops. We will help you design and test your idea, gather support, get hold of equipment and materials, promote your project, and arrange insurances etc.
Join This is Our Story network Become a social reporter, photographer and researcher for the project. Tell the story of the Every One Every Day project from your unique perspective as a participant and resident. You don’t have to have equipment or experience, we will support you with all these things.
Come and work in the free public co-working space when it opens. Co-working spaces are great to meet people who are also developing business ideas, or freelancing. Barking and Dagenham will have one of the only free public co-working spaces for residents. There will be a whole series of events and programmes that could help your work to flourish.
Drop in to the Every One Every Day shops
Cups of tea Nothing good ever got started without a cup of tea.
Come and talk to us any time during opening hours - which will be posted on the website.
Take part in one of the everyday projects
Suppers
Growing, making, learning, playing - things that fit with your everyday life. Have an hour after work, a couple of hours on the weekend. Things that children can enjoy with you‌
Regular potluck suppers near you - come along and meet people! Bring a friend!
Join the neighbourhood Welcoming Committee
Begin a Starter Project These are very popular projects that have been tried and tested already - like Play Streets, Public Office or Great Cooks. Would you and some friends like to start one very close to where you live?
Help people feel at home and make new friends as soon as they move to your area.
Apply to join a business programme Want to take your business ideas to the next level and need some specialist support to test and grow them? We will be running several programmes each year, let us know now what you are interested in and help shape these programmes.
Work for the project We will have a variety of working, learning and researching opportunities including: work experience, apprenticeships, internships and full and part-time posts. Keep an eye on the website for new things as they come up.
Connect with our industry and education partners Join the Community Advisory Group If you want to help us understand how the project is going, or have local insights, think about joining the Community Advisory Group. You don’t have to be part of an existing project or group, individual residents welcome.
We will be developing strong links with local businesses, schools, colleges and universities, so that if during your participation in projects you develop skills or interests, we can support you to develop further. We will be working with our partners to create more work experience, apprenticeships and employment.
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A HUGE COLLABORATION BETWEEN: PEOPLE THAT LIVE AND WORK IN BARKING AND DAGENHAM , FAMILIES, FRIENDS, CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE, RETIRED RESIDENTS, SHOP KEEPERS, SCHOOLS, BUSINESSES, ORGANISATIONS, NURSES, CAFE OWNERS, COUNCIL TEAMS, LOCAL PROJECTS, WRITERS, DOCTORS, FIREMEN, MAKERS, COOKS, GROWERS, FIXERS, ARTISTS, ACCOUNTANTS, PLUMBERS, TEA MAKERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, TWEETERS, TEACHERS, FILM MAKERS, PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO CHAT, PEOPLE WHO DON’T.
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