MAISON DE LA MEMOIRE
Read moreHoused in the former municipal library, this office-museum is interested in the history of Liévin through all ages: Gallo-roman archaeological discoveries, fossils, panoramas of the mine and models illustrate historical presentations about the evolution of the Artesian-centered Artesian basin.
A PETIT PAS
Read moreThe Association created in 1996 offers animation oriented around the earth and the environment: walk with donkeys in family or in raid of several days (40 € the day at 199 € the week of 7 days), workshops pottery or bakery, floral art or blé wheat, silk painting, "green music" which consists of reproducing the sounds of nature with a few instruments that are constructed… Festival (3rd week of July) and a market where you can discover potters, contemporary art, shows, tales… (3rd week of August). Possibility of accommodation in the group of 18 places or the family cottage six places or to the camping space, Label Home Home, or in one of the two tipis that can accommodate up to 14 people.
CENTRE EUROPEEN DE LA PAIX
Read moreLocated in Sections, at the foot of the Lorette Hill, the European Peace Centre offers you an exhibition relating to the First World War, which has greatly affected envrions. It is a place of memory that plunges the visitor into the Great War from an artistic point of view: drawings, engravings, sculpted objects, stylized faces and other aesthetic traces that men confronted with the horror of the conflict have kept to witness their passage. A film composed of archival images (visible at any time) recounts the major stages of the war.
LA MAISON DU PATRIMOINE
Read moreThe traditional life of the th century portellois fishermen gathered through scenes of the daily life of the wreck taverns, the merchant of fish or other characters who marked the life of the commune.
CENTRE PERMANENT D’INITIATIVES POUR L’ENVIRONNEMENT DU VAL D’AUTHIE
Read moreThe activities of discovery and full nature are not missing to discover the natural and cultural heritage of the Authie Valley: Nature and Heritage Outings, Canoeing, Mountain Biking, Cycling, Hiking, Traditional Jeux Games. Possibility of cottage accommodation.
MAISON DU ROMELAERE
Read moreFormerly named La Grange Nature, the house of Du opens the doors of the Natural Reserve which allows observation of the fauna and flora of the audomarois marsh. The projection of a large screen film, free access exhibitions and a nature shop are available in season. In the vicinity, walks accessible to all (non-sighted persons, persons with reduced mobility) in the picturesque audomarois marsh, in a field of 3 400 ha. The secret and picturesque atmosphere, the great calm, visits the natural reserve of Du which allows to approach many bird species: herons, teal, ducks, cormorants… and to discover the paludière flora. The forest of Rihout-Clairmarais covers 1 200 ha, and there will be romantic walks on the edge of the pond of Harchelles. Many picnic sites around the pond and in the forest.
MAISON DU MARBRE ET DE LA GEOLOGIE
Read moreThe house of Marble and Geology invites the discovery of the impressive world of quarries from the origin of these geological formations to the current exploitation of marbles and aggregates. Video projection, miniature searches for children, Le, which explains the formation of fossils, and moulding workshop. In July and August, guided tours of the Carrières quarries are organized upon reservation: 0 820 20 76 00. Adults: 3,20 €, children: 1,60 €.
CENTRE REGIONAL DES LETTRES ET DU LIVRE NORD-PAS-DE-CALAIS
Read moreAssociation intended to promote in the region the development of public reading, literary life, the book economy, and to promote links between all actors in the book (authors, publishing houses, bookstores, libraries, writing workshops, organisers of fairs or literary events…), the CRLL is also a centre of documentary resources and information about the book. concerning the book chain and the literary news in Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Located in the Lab-Labanque in Béthune for 3 years, CRLL Nord-Pas-de-Calais took its neighbourhoods at the Citadelle in February 2012. It regularly publishes an excellent journal, Sita, distributed free of charge and can be found in the main cultural sites of the region, as well as on the association's website.
AVF BOULOGNE SUR MER
Read moreBoulogne-Billancourt is home to the volunteer association AVF Boulogne Billancourt, which offers a range of services and activities for the city's residents.
AVF CALAIS
Read moreCalais Accueil is a voluntary association. It offers reception and information services for visitors to the town.
AVF SENLIS
Read moreSenlis is a town in the Hauts-de-France region of France. For newcomers to Senlis, the Association Accueil des Villes Françaises (AVF) offers support to facilitate their integration into the town's social and community life. The AVF Senlis organizes friendly get-togethers and various cultural events to help new arrivals familiarize themselves with their new surroundings. Whether you're a single person, a couple, a family, a working person, a retiree or a long-standing Senlis resident, AVF Senlis can help you build a new network of acquaintances. Cultural, leisure and outdoor activities are offered on a regular basis. Activities include visits to the Senlis Arena, a first-century Gallo-Roman monument, and theatrical performances.
LABANQUE
Read moreLab-Labanque temporarily moved boulevard Poincaré. Old Banque de France is currently under construction. Le Lab-Labanque is a production centre and dissemination of visual arts founded by Artois. Com (Community of Artois) and the town of Béthune. Lab-Labanque artists and sculptors (painters, sculptors, video alike, photographers...) and offers them or not to create works, perennial, which fall under the development of the modern city.
MEDIATHEQUE
Read moreThe city's magnificent library library comprises three modern and equipped floors, each with books, discs, cassettes and computers. The ground floor remains the children's corner, and entertainment and readings are held regularly, including Tale Hour, Wednesday at a. m. and p. m., for children from 6 months of age. On the first floor, adults enjoy access to all books, magazines and documents, in addition to teaching materials and video library. On the second floor, the disco, well furnished, also has points of listening - all styles are represented - a catalogue also lists the novelties and an order can even be passed. To report the presence of various exhibitions and a centre of archives where you can go to historical fishing. The membership card is valid for the Annex of Hauts-blanc-Monts (Social centre Léon Blum, Hippodrome Avenue, Tel 03 21 51 31 82), the Ronville district library (rue du Doctor-, Tel. 03 21 07 18 39), and the Médiathèque library (Paul Claudel Road, Tel. 03 21 23 43 03).
CULTURE COMMUNE
Read moreCulture Commune offers engaging and thought-provoking shows. Circus, puppets, theatre and music, dance and exhibitions, there is something for all ages and tastes. But Culture Commune is not only an eclectic program open to the world: it also includes workshops, meetings with artists in residence and street art. The SMOB, a mobile inter-communal stage, transports the show across the region and the Fabrique Théâtrale regularly opens its doors to visitors.
ASSOCIATION ARRAS ACCUEIL
Read moreLocated on the second floor of the City Hall, this association, which has existed for over 40 years, welcomes newcomers to Arras. It not only provides information on the possibilities offered by the city, but also proposes a wide range of activities and maintains itself as one of the most important structures in the city. The program includes physical activities (hiking, swimming pool, cycling, etc.), manual activities (sewing, embroidery, framing, etc.), cultural activities (revolving library, English conversation, cinema outings, etc.), relaxing activities (walks, flower arranging, dancing, singing, wine tasting, etc.) and many others (visits, trips, meetings, cocktails, etc.). The latest new activities are sophrology and painting.
COMITE LEO LAGRANGE DU PAS-DE-CALAIS
Read moreNational Youth and Education Association, governed by the Law of 1901 and recognized as public utility, the Léo Lagrange National Federation and the associations that make it up offer, through the guarantees they have, the guarantees of serious, security and quality of their actions and educational projects. Its scope of action is developed in cultural and artistic activities, being a mediator between art and all public, in European and international activities, in national campaigns in the participation of the inhabitants, in education for consumption and the environment, in the training of facilitators and actors of the city, in training and insertion, in the form of training and integration. to combat exclusion, youth and leisure initiatives, sport and family holidays to bring together adults and children. Leo Lagrange projects are being implemented by involving all the components of the ground. Unlike artificial solutions or cam solutions, the yards are defined and developed with the inhabitants and actors of civil society: parents, teachers, representatives of territorial or state communities, stakeholders in socio-cultural sectors, local associations, health professionals… At the key, tension interconnected thanks to listening and respect on the ground, projects adapted because of local and developed expectations with stakeholders. The Léo Lagrange-Pas-de-Calais Committee was reactivated in 2004, its aim is to assist networks and associations (in a technical way, through the installation of files, by providing material associations). More than 500 associations are affiliated to the national territory and the committee operates throughout the department.