|  EARTH HOUR   An initiative of the World Wildlife Fund, the inaugural                    Earth Hour was held in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2                    million Sydneysiders, 2,100 businesses and the famous Sydney                    Harbour Bridge switched off for just one hour to highlight                    climate change. Last year in 4,000 cities and towns in 88 countries across                    the world– the greatest mass participation event in history                    took place, when over one billion people took action and                    switched off. Earth Hour 2010 continues as a global call to action to                    every individual, every business and every community. A call                    to stand up, to show leadership and be responsible for our                    future. Pledge your support here                    and turn off your lights for one hour, Earth Hour, 8.30pm,                    Saturday 27th March 2010.    
 LIGHTS OUT!
 Ireland was the first European country to take part in                    Earth Hour. In 2009, as our National landmarks were symbolically                    plunged into darkness - Eirgrid noted the equivalent of over                    700,000 lights being switched off throughout Ireland at a time                    when the national team was playing a vital world cup                    qualifying match!  This year, we hope to do even better! 
 
             
 TRAD NIGHT BY CANDLELIGHTThis year, we would like to mark the occasion a uniquely                    Irish way with an event which we hope will take off all around                    the country and become one of the more                    remarkable events of 2010. Local establishments the length and breadth of the country                    are invited to join in the celebrations this year. Visit changeblog.ie for more                    info and to download                    a poster or register with awareness@environ.ie                    for full-size (A2) posters and to have your local                    participating establishment's name listed on our blog. We hope                    anyone hosting an event (which can be in any location) will                    send details of what happened to awareness@environ.ie                    and we will highlight them as best we can on our blog and on                    our next eZine. The aim is to highlight the past and remember old                    traditions which seem more valuable now than ever.  To a                    past when all food was locally produced, when old things were                    reused and broken things repaired, when people swapped or                    shared and nothing was wasted - when your local community was                    your support and your connection to the world. As the world prepares to switch off all non-essential                    lighting once more, we would like to celebrate the event as                    only Ireland can, with a.. "Trad Night by                    Candlelight""So bring along your                    Voice. Bring along your Whistle, Guitar, your                    Pipes or your Fiddle - come along and enjoy the                    Craic. Absorb the atmosphere of old and look                    forward to a brighter Future"   
 
TRAD NIGHT LAUNCH - TEMPLE BAR
 The launch of the Trad Night was held on the 22nd of March                    in the world-famous "Oliver St John Gogarty's" in                    Temple Bar.  Temple Bar will be hopping on the 27th, with many                    establishments committed to holding an event. Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local                    Government, John Gormley T.D. was delighted to kick-off                    proceedings, noting how the lower lighting complimented the                    music and ideals of the event - while Kieran                    Hanrahan, respected musician and host of RTÉ's 'Céilí House'                    was delighted with the level of support shown by Temple Bar                    and all establishments, musicians and music-lovers taking                    part nationally in such an important global event. 
 
           
 MAKE A LANTERN
 The WWF and the global campaign have created a novel idea                    for the event this year - the 'Earth                    Hour Lantern Project'.  Have fun designing a unique lantern and send it to your                    friends to remind them to switch off for Earth Hour. If you have any queries, please contact awareness@environ.ie or                    call either 053 911 7345 
 
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