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Regional Projects and Events

London 2012 Open Weekend

The London 2012 Open Weekend team would like to invite you to a workshop on Open Weekend and how you can get involved.


Where:    Colston Hall, Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR


When:      22 March 2010


Time:        9am - 2pm


Topics will include:


An introduction to London 2012 and the Cultural Olympiad

What is London 2012 Open Weekend?

How to get involved?

What's in it for me? - the benefits of participating

The Open Weekend marketing and communications strategy

Making the most of London 2012 Open Weekend

Register for your free place by sending an email to openweekend@london2012.com with ref: LOWBRI in the subject line.


Please include any accessibility requirements.


Please note that places are limited and will be on a first come first served basis.


Workshops will also be held at:


CSBO, Birmingham - 25 February 2010

The Carriageworks, Leeds - 16 March 2010

Turner Sims Concert Hall, Southampton - 26 March 2010

Tate Modern, London - 13 April 2010

We hope you will be able to attend the workshop and look forward to seeing you there!

london2012.com/openweekend

[added 16 Feb 10]
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