|                                             Issue 10, 17 June 2011 Hi! The Convergence Festival is   Underway! You can follow daily updates from around the country   on our facebook page: www.facebook.com/CultivateIreland Check out your area below to see what great events are   happening this weekend and all next week...                     The Green Works Team 
 This Weekend in DublinSaturday, 10am-4pm. Don't miss Day 2 of Working the Green Economy – a showcase of green   businesses with guest speakers (Glenisk, Home Organics, GoCar) and workshops,   and stalls that include Murphy's ice cream, Glenisk yoghurt (free) and   delightful coffee. This is a great networking opportunity not to be missed by   anyone with an interest in the green economy. This event is free and open to   all. Full detail here.
 If you are an urban gardener there are two great events for you: Community Garden & Allotments Cycle (Saturday, 11am)   and the Community Garden Forum (Sunday, 12.30pm). 
 Next Week Around the Country    Sligo: Monday, 9.45am – 4pm, Green Jobs &   Sustainability. Join TV's Duncan Stewart and John Perry TD for a day of   activities focussed on how the green economy can sustain jobs and help North   West communities become more resilient. Free, all welcome. Cork: Friday, 10am-1pm, Cork Showcase presents   highlights of the Green Works programme presented by staff and students.   Features workshops, case studies and a fashion show. Tuesday – Friday, all   day, Vital Viewing will be screening a series of documentary films including   Economics of Happiness and The Age of Stupid. Free, all welcome.Tipperary: Wednesday is a busy day in Tipp with Green   Jobs in Rural Ireland (11am) and Catching The Green Wave (1.30pm). That   evening a special screening of One Hundred Mornings (7.30pm) will take place   in Nenagh Town Hall Theatre followed by a discussion with director Conor   Hogan, Professor Peadar Kirby (UL) and Vinay Gupta (resilience consultant).   Don't miss the end of Convergence party - Totally Tipperary on Saturday 25 June!Kilkenny: Solar Solstice, Tuesday 7pm. On the evening of   the summer solstice, Glas Learning hosts an evening of exploration into the   potential of solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies.Dublin: Rethinking The City, Thursday 4-6pm, is an   afternoon session hosted by the Irish Green Building Council looking at a   range of city planning approaches that will nurture sustainable communities.   Free, all welcome. Also... your last chance for Green Works workshops all   week. Click here for schedule. 
 
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