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Northern Stage Newcastle 21st January 2010

Northern Stage will turn their smallest stage into a haven of fun and relaxation at lunchtime, with giant Jenga, Twister and lots of other favourite games and at teatime a special screening of their collective favourite feel-good film with lashings of hot chocolate and slippers for those who want them. The hope is that Blue Monday will offer anyone in the building a little island of calm.
Channel Islands 21st January 2010
In the Channel Islands Airtel-Vodafone are going to put “Smile” music in their stores, bring in chocolates, and send out jokes to all their customers!
Tunbridge Wells Library 21st January 2010
Clare Grant, who runs the Three Beautiful Things website and Blog, will be at Tunbridge Wells library from 12 noon – 2.00pm. Clare will inspire you to think about your own three beautiful things and to share them with others.
For further details contact Tunbridge Wells library 01892 522352
See a film of how the Kent Libraries made Blue Monday less blue
Canterbury College 21st January 2010
Amongst other things, Canterbury College will be making deluxe free hot chocolate from 10am – 12 noon, having a Giant Balloon keepy-up event and meeting the Blue Man – http://www.morphsuits.co.uk. There will also be the first College Acoustic Bandstand 12 noon – 2pm.
…and here’s a report from the college as to how it all went
No Blue Monday for College Students.
Monday 25 Jan can be seen by some as the most depressing day of the year; no sun, nothing to look forward to and just long enough to give up on your New Year’s resolutions. So inspired by local charity, People United, the Students’ Union put on their very own Blue Monday event to put a smile on the face of staff and students.
The day included create your own Hot Chocolate with extra cream and marshmallows, blue cup cakes, games and a bean-bag chill out zone with giant blue balloons being released much to the amazement of passers by. The day’s events were hosted by our very own “Blue Man” who compèred an acoustic music stage in the main College Street. Performing arts students also helped spread the message by performing a rousing version of Judy Garland’s “Get Happy” which had toes tapping.
The event was a great success and over £100 was raised in kind donations towards the DEC appeal for the Haitian Earthquake.
Canterbury Hosts Oh Brother! 8th January 2010

Cheer yourself up by taking part in our annual tradition of bonhomie at the Gulbenkian Cinema, Canterbury. The fantastic Coen brother’s Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? film will be shown at 6.50pm followed by a smorgasbord of fun in the foyer with free cake, stalls and live music featuring the mighty Happy Trails bringing the sounds of Americana Folk Music to Canterbury. The foyer event is free and all are welcome.
