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Earthdance 2006 Festival for Peace |
 Janeth Lootha and Elias Samson beside the ACT stand On Saturday September 16th over six hundred people attended the Earthdance
Global Festival for Peace held at Masai Camp, Arusha, Tanzania, East Africa.
During the day visitors were able to listen to music, watch cultural dance
troupes, browse around stalls selling arts and crafts, and enjoy the
ambience of the venue. At night the music stage was transformed with clever
lighting and imaginative decoration to host several local bands each with
its own eclectic sound and recorded music played by different DJs.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 November 2006 )
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Nainokanoka and Bulati primary schools |
 Bulati primary school pupils enjoy a game of netball In 2005, Bob and Mary Gray visited the Ngorongoro and Olmoti Crater areas of northern Tanzania and were able to briefly visit the Nainokanoka and Bulati primary schools.
They were particularly impressed by the friendliness and enthusiasm of the pupils and teachers and the lack of teaching and recreational resources compared with even the poorest schools in their home country, New Zealand.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 04 November 2006 )
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Despite horrendous weather conditions in April 2006 four energetic
lads (David George, Bruce Robertson, Richard Turland
and Dave Cabrelli) cycled nearly 300 miles from Newcastle in the north of England to
Dundee in Scotland and managed to raise nearly ₤1,000 for ACT.
The trip took 5 days and according to Bruce their speed ranged from 3 to 30
miles per hour.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 30 October 2006 )
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