WHAT'S in your handbag? This is the question two North-East businessmen are asking women this month Paper Bag Printing as part of an art installation which will be taking place at The Art Works Galleries, Newcastle.Public relations consultant Paul Easton said: "We want 25 women to come forward from all backgrounds, religions and ethnicities and show us their bags.
We want them to be as they always would i. e. unedited. We want to see everything from the slightly solid tissue to the emergency Tampax. The contents of each handbag will then be photographed and exhibited in The Art Works Galleries to discover if you can really tell all about somebody's lifestyle without ever meeting them."If you would like to be involved or for further information, contact Matt Forster on 0191- 261-9922 or Paul Easton on 01670-789990.THE National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI) has launched a new, redesigned website at www. theWI. org. uk.The new website aims to support existing WI members, attract new members and position the WI as a modern organisation. It includes information on the organisation's key campaigns and projects, as well as recipes, craft projects and a history archive. Visitors to the site will soon be able to book courses online at the WI's adult education residential centre, Denman College, in Oxfordshire.A PORTABLE bump designed to illustrate to customers how they would look at five to six months of pregnancy is now available at Mamas & Papas.The bump is created with a Velcro fastening so that it is able to fit women who fall within the store's maternity sizing range of eight to 18.It is aimed predominantly at customers who are in the early stages of their pregnancy so they can see how an item will hang and fit once their pregnancy starts to show and develop.An added advantage is that it can help reduce any body image worries or concerns that a newly pregnant woman might have.JULIETTE Lee, who writes a life coaching column for The Northern Echo, will speak on People Regeneration - How to non waterproof flexible led strips Motivate and Inspire People to reach new Depths and Heights, at the Middlesbrough Business Forum on Monday, March 26 from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. She aims to help those in business regenerate themselves and their staff. To book a place, visit www. mbfevents. co. uk/ index. php THE Pre-School Learning Alliance, in association with Fisher-Price, is calling for nominations for the Play Awards 2007. The annual awards highlight the importance of play in children's development and acknowledge those practitioners and parents who have shown an outstanding commitment to encouraging and promoting play. Last year's winners included the Princess Louise Pre-school in Tyne & Wear.Nominations are welcomed for any individual or group who has made a real difference to the lives of children through play, and categories include Outstanding Childminder, Parent & Toddler group or Individual Practitioner. Entry forms are available by calling 01628-500303 or emailing ukpress. office@mattel. com.SPREAD on toast, it's long been a family teatime staple, but out of 100 people asked, only 28 per cent knew that the main ingredient of Marmite is brewer's yeast, a by-product of the brewing process. So in an attempt to educate shoppers about Marmite's contents, and in what they're calling a "pure genius" moment, two iconic brands have come together to create a limited edition Guinness Marmite Yeast Extract Spread.The special recipe includes 30 per cent Guinness Yeast, giving it a subtle flavour, without the alcohol. Just 300,000 jars have been created and they will be on the shelves of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Morrisons for just six weeks.IF you're looking for something stylish and practical to give
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