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Screen-Free Week (formerly TV Turnoff Week and Digital Detox Week) is an annual event where children, families, schools and communities are encouraged to turn off screens and "turn on life". Instead of relying on television programming for entertainment, participants read, daydream, explore, enjoy nature, and spend time with family and friends. Over 300 million people have taken part in the turnoff, with millions participating each year. {{W|Screen-Free Week}} | '''Screen-Free Week''' (formerly TV Turnoff Week and Digital Detox Week) is an annual event where children, families, schools and communities are encouraged to turn off screens and "turn on life". Instead of relying on television programming for entertainment, participants read, daydream, explore, enjoy nature, and spend time with family and friends. Over 300 million people have taken part in the turnoff, with millions participating each year. {{W|Screen-Free Week}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:40, 12 April 2019
Screen-Free Week (formerly TV Turnoff Week and Digital Detox Week) is an annual event where children, families, schools and communities are encouraged to turn off screens and "turn on life". Instead of relying on television programming for entertainment, participants read, daydream, explore, enjoy nature, and spend time with family and friends. Over 300 million people have taken part in the turnoff, with millions participating each year. W
When
Apr 29 - May 5, 2019, Mon - Sun
See also
- Arts, sport and culture
- Biodiversity
- Coasts
- Health and wellbeing
- Localism
- Open spaces
- Trees, woodland and forest
Interwiki links
Screen-Free Week W
External links
References