No, but I can tell you that the Year of the Artist is through the Arts
Council administered by the Regional Arts Boards and National Archaeology
Day (or weekend) is organised by the Council for British Archaeology (York)
in England but the Council for Scottish Archaeology (Edinburgh) organise a
Scottish Archaeology Month which is at a different time - so the confusion
continues. Most of the time I only work that it is national
Blah Blah week when it is finished!!
Towse Harrison
Sun Jester Consultancy and Historical Interpretation
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From: "Hynson, Colin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: National Learning Days
There's not just the ones organised by the DfES but also Year of the
Artist, Crafts and Skills etc. Don't know who organises those. DCMS?
On top of that, there's Adult Learners Week, Children's Book Week,
Science Week, National Archaeology Days, Local History Week, Museums and
Galleries Month...the list goes on.
Does anybody know of a WWW site where all of these 'Years, Months, Weeks
and Days of...' are actually listed with dates and contacts?
Colin Hynson
Education Officer
Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service
Check our WWW site for educational materials at
http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/tourism/museums/Ed/schools.htm
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