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Visit the Souk!
Join the Moroccan Children's Trust at their very own Souk on Saturday, March 13th, 4 to 8pm at Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre on Acklam Road.
The Souk will include market stalls selling Moroccan food, drumming workshops, children's activities, and arts and crafts.
The Moroccan Children's Trust is also launching the Street Children Project which aims to to research the problems faced by street children in Morocco and to find ways of reaching out and helping them.
Moroccan Children's Trust Souk
When: Saturday, March 13th, 4 to 8pm
Where: Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre, 244 Acklam Road, W10 5YG
Find out more about the Moroccan Children's Trust
Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre
North Kensington: the music history
Local author Tom Vague will be giving a free talk on the area’s most famous rock and pop connected sites and people on Wednesday 24th March at Kensal Library on Golborne Road.
Tom, the man who probably knows more about North Kensington’s rich music history than anyone else alive, will be talking about Pink Floyd at All Saints Church Hall, Mick Jagger in Performance in Powis Square and the death of Jimi Hendrix in Ladbroke Grove.
He’ll also be covering Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies under the Westway in what was then Acklam Hall, The 101'ers (precursors to the Clash) at The Elgin, The Sex Pistols, Aswad, and ZTT on Basing Street.
When: Wednesday 24th March, 7pm
Where: Kensal Library, 20 Golborne Road, W10 5PF
Kensal Library website