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This month there is another #Retro⁩ night at ⁨#Derby⁩ Computer Museum

youtube.com/watch?v=mNCxWbiCrS

It's on Saturday 19th April, £7-8 all night, get your ticket here: ⁨⁩ derbycomputermuseum.co.uk/byob - hurry - there are only 5 tickets left already!

I had a great time last time I went!

🎮 🕹️ 💻 🖥️

#RetroGaming⁩ ⁨#RetroComputing⁩ ⁨#ComputerHistory⁩ ⁨#GamingHistory

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"Derby is the exemplar of what anti-trans politicians claim to target: a full-contact sport that began as a women’s sport & that later became famous for its gender-inclusive leagues. No surprise, then, that the derby community took the Trump2 administration’s executive order & its attendant sports bans personally: they fought for the sport’s gender diversity, & intend to keep it that way."

xtramagazine.com/culture/rolle

A group of roller derby players in a huddle against a purple background; a gavel can be seen in the background.
Xtra Magazine · The roller derby community’s fight to save the inclusive sport they built  | Xtra MagazineIn this period of trans sports bans, the derby community—players of a rare gender-diverse, full-contact sport—show a way forward  

Tomorrow, 19th March at 1pm:

"Come and mark the Feast Day of St Alkmund, Derby’s patron saint, on Wednesday 19th March at 1pm.
Everyone is welcome to join our gathering at St Alkmund’s Well on the corner of Bath and Well Streets, 10 minutes’ walk from
#Derby Cathedral.

Find out about St Alkmund, the history of the Well, and our plans to create a traditional well dressing in May.
Floral tributes (without plastic) can be left at the Well."

Location: openstreetmap.org/node/5044955

I'm not religious, but it would be nice to learn about some local history, and I can go during my lunch hour 😀

More information about the well: thenorthernantiquarian.org/201