Tux to replace Trinity window Wealthy free-software activist and entrepreneur donates £250,000 to fund penguin stained-glass window design
Linux & Multimedia Techies Wanted! Trinity is interested to hear from any self-motivated volunteers that would like to help support our Linux-based multimedia network or training
New Courses for 2009 Trinity has a packed programme of training and courses for a variety of ages and abilities
Patchwork puts music not money first When Trinity was approached by a group of 4 Montpelier ravers to host "a night for the music and not the money" we couldn't resist getting involved
Hype qualify for World Dance Championships Easton dance troupe Hype Dance are celebrating after qualifying for the World Dance Championships
Trinity shortlisted for IT award Trinity and volunteer Alex Holding have been shortlisted for the finals of the IT4Communities Awards
Trubuntu released into the wild Trinity held their first computer giveaway for young people who successfully completed recent courses at the Centre
Be part of Trinity's new Movie Making Course Are you aged 16-18 and living in Bristol? Are you a creative person? Do you like movies and want to make one?
Trinity nominated for the VOSCURS! The community's answer to the Oscars is here and Trinity has been nominated
Quartet to fund new "Respect" project Trinity is to run a second "Respect" project - bringing young and older people together in a series of arts workshops
Bristol arts groups miss out on funding A critically-acclaimed Bristol theatre company has got an extra six months of funding from the city council – but then its support will be withdrawn completely
EUL Open Day Young people turned out in force to take part in Trinity's July open day, in partnership with EUL and City of Bristol College
Creative Innovation Voscur newsletter, focusing on innovative solutions provided by Bristol's voluntary sector, including what we do here at Trinity, pg 9
SKA FESTIVAL MOVES TO ANTI-RACISM BEAT An anti-racism music festival later this month will be headlined by ska legends The Beat
Trinity Project on Teachers TV This film follows students from City Academy participating in a 2-day project with a local artist that brings together young and old from Bristol's diverse communities to create a sculpture at the Trinity Centre
Plant the Seed of Green Future Green-fingered people can swap tips and take part in workshops at the annual Bristol Seed Swap
Go Cuckoo & Fall Down Ratupadraynpipe Productions bring One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest to the Trinity Centre in Old Market for three nights in January 2008.
Trinity gets a lift - as in elevator Trinity has just finished the installation of a new lift at the centre. This will widen access to our facilities, and save us from walking up and down the stairs.