Launch of ARK’s First School Programme
Tonight saw the launch of Animal Rescue Kos (KIVOTOS) first schools programme through English in Dannis English school in Zipari.
Poison Fish Lagokefalos – Just off Kos Island on the Turkish Coast
A school of huge deadly (killer) fish, known as poisonous Lagokefalous have flooded the area opposite the island of Kos, at the Turkish coast, and beyond.
The Drachma makes a “revolutionary” return in a village of Serres.
The small village, Piyi in Serres with 2,000 residents, had their own “revolution” on March 25th.
Following a public assembly of all the residents, who are mostly elderly, they decided to use the ‘drachma’!
This is the first Greek village which has implemented this practice.
Children’s parks….Spot which images are from Kos???
So is this really the image that Kos wants to show? It is truly disgusting that the children’s park is in such a state. Crisis or not children’s health and safety should be taken seriously.
Save the homeland of Aristotle
The “Save the homeland of Aristotle and the getaway to the Holy Mountain” campaign calls for citizens all over the world to raise their voice in condemnation against the development of mining activities and the installation of gold extraction heavy industry, chemical by products and toxic waste ponds in the holy land of the philosopher Aristotle
World Autism Day 2nd April….
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that manifests itself during the first three years of life. The rate of autism in all regions of the world is high and it has a tremendous impact on children, their families, communities and societies.
Introducing Kerri Wright….as a Brit Abroad in Kos!
Today we are featuring Kerri (with and ‘i’) Wright. Kerri is one of those people who generally likes to talk to anyone and everyone, so most people have got to know her bubbly personality, short hair and flashing smile during her 21 years of being on the island.
World Earth Day/Hour – Kos
The local council had organised various events throughout the day to mark World Earth Day.
The Olive Grove – Weeding by Kayt Lysons
It is amazing how quickly weeds grow – unbelievably annoying actually! Sometimes doing the garden feels like painting the Forth Bridge – no sooner have you reached the end then you have to start from the beginning again
Wednesday 28th of march – come along a join the Circle of Exchange – Kos.
The need to react and act in the face of the global economic crisis. This is our common motivation, and so we invite you to grow our circle, to meet one another, to organise our network, to record what we can offer and our ‘needs’ and to jointly organise our first ‘Exchange Festival’ .


