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			City – Liverpool ONE Art & Craft Fairs Return for Summer 2013 
			 THIS summer Liverpool ONE 
			hosts some of the North West's finest artists and designers in a 
			series of arts and craft fairs. The fairs will take place in the heart 
			of Liverpool City centre on the second full weekend of the month 
			running May through to September.
 At each event shoppers can discover the work of over 20 artists and 
			makers; A vibrant mix of art and craft creations including unique 
			homewares, original prints and photography, handmade beauty 
			products, glassware, upcycled accessories, textiles, candles, 
			jewellery, stationary and much more.
 
 Situated on Thomas Steers Way, the event offers an open-air bazaar 
			full of local creative entrepreneurs and artists, nestled in 
			Liverpool ONE and opposite the picturesque Albert Dock and Liverpool 
			Waterfront.
 Featured exhibitors in May Geekcycled:- make homeware and accessories that appeal to the geeky 
			part of your personality! With cufflinks, plates, coasters and more 
			adorned with everyone's favourite superheroes. 
 Not Yet Discovered Photography:- Charles and Alina Tait's high quality photographs make the perfect 
			gift for anyone who loves Liverpool and special events in the City. 
			You can find mounted and framed prints at excellent prices. 
			Ginger Island Arts and Crafts will be on hand offering exciting 
			facepainting combining the use of up to date designs, vibrant 
			colours and glitter for children.
 
 Katherine Caldwell:- Illustrated Collections is your one stop 
			destination for a feel-good, eco-friendly, illustrated design 
			lifestyle. From greetings cards to luxurious cotton tees, 
			Katherine's characters are happily featured, each complete with a 
			little story of their own.
 Event 
			information:-
 Stalls in the City
 Liverpool ONE Arts & Craft Fairs
 
 10.30am – 5.30pm on the second full weekend of every month
 
 11 & 12 May 2013
 8 & 9 June 2013
 13 & 14 July 2013
 10 & 11 August 2013
 14 & 15 September 2013
 
			 The events have been organised by 
			Liverpool ONE in partnership with Open Culture, a community interest 
			company that aims to increase engagement with arts and culture on 
			Merseyside. |  | Brazilica offers 
			host of exciting volunteer roles – be part of a samba spectacular! 
			 SAMBA fever is set to hit 
			the streets of Liverpool again this summer with Brazilica 2013, and 
			members of the public are invited to be a part of the action by 
			volunteering.
 Brazilica; now in its 3rd year and it is now the extravagant celebration of 
			Brazilian culture. Attracting crowds of more than 80,000 in 2012, 
			this year's festivities will be spread over a full week leading up 
			to the main carnival event on Saturday, 20 July 2013, and once again 
			organisers Liverpool Carnival Company and Orb Events are giving the 
			public an exciting and unmissable opportunity to get involved in all 
			the action.
 
 Now with more chances than ever to participate, volunteers will be 
			treated to an inside look at one of the country's most exotic and 
			vibrant festivals, a chance to indulge in new experiences whilst 
			gaining invaluable work experience.
 
 Those wishing to volunteer will be spoilt for choice with a wide 
			array of fun and exciting roles available. Artistic skills can be 
			put to the test by helping to build and decorate parade floats, or 
			if costume design is your passion, work alongside chief costumière 
			Maeve Morris who has created hundreds of costumes for the festival. 
			For the first time, Brazilica will be partnering with Merseyside 
			Waste and Recycling Authority to create colourful and flamboyant 
			'green' costumes made from recycled materials through a series of 
			open-session workshops.
 
 Get dressed up and get down to the Samba beat and be one of the 
			500-strong parade walkers, or there are opportunities for stage 
			production volunteers, runners, parade stewards and much more.
 
 Brazilica is fast becoming renowned for being an exotic and vibrant 
			spectacle, one of the highlight events in the festival calendar; a 
			lively and colourful celebration of Brazilian music, dance, culture 
			food and more.
 
 Joanne Jackson, a volunteer from last year's festival said:- 
			"Volunteering at Brazilica was an amazing experience. It was the 
			first time I had volunteered and I will definitely be doing it 
			again. I met some brilliant people and gained lots of confidence for 
			dealing with new situations. The parade was a highlight and I got to 
			see some fantastic samba bands, one of which I since joined as a 
			result of Brazilica. I am really excited for this year's festival."
 
 Maeve Morris of Liverpool Carnival Company said:- "Every year 
			we have a great mix of people who volunteer for Brazilica. They are 
			an essential part in making sure our carnival is a huge success 
			every year – we couldn't do it without their help!"
 
 So, if like Joanne, you want to take part in this amazing experience 
			and help create one of the City's most spectacular summer events 
			then don't delay and contact the organisers.
 
 Those wishing to volunteer for Brazilica 2013 can get further 
			information by going to the Brazilica 
			
			website or visiting their 
			Facebook or Twitter pages. There will be a series of City centre 
			drop-in sessions for volunteers in the run up to the festival 
			period, meaning volunteers can learn more about Brazilica and get to 
			know each other before the fun starts. The first of these is due to 
			take place at the festival's new home, the old Edge Hill Library on 
			Lodge Lane from 6.30pm on Thursday, 9 May 2013.
 
 Brazilica promises to wow crowds bringing Samba to the streets of 
			Liverpool; a Rio-style Brazilian carnival with a full-packed week of 
			events in music, sport, costumes and heritage all bursting with 
			colour and fun will be exploding on to the streets of Liverpool 
			between 12 July to 20 July 2013. With something for every member of the family, 
			it is truly not to be missed.
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