Archive for the ‘disabled people’ Category
Free Party under Hockley Flyover Saturday August 20th
| August 20, 2011 |
Ed writes:-
We’re back for our 4th consecutive year, turning the underbelly of the Hockley Flyover into a MASSIVE FREE PARTY. Music, dance, live graf & street art, good food & fun.
Family friendly & free, full details on the e-flyer below. Please put us in your listings, event guides, calendars and backs of your minds.
For press/media/enquiries contact us directly on flyovershow4@gmail.com or 07850 164 279
Come and celebrate.
Ed K
Local People active in raising money for the fight against Breast Cancer Tuesday 21st June at Lozells Methodist Community Centre 10.00-1.00
| July 21, 2011 | ||
| 10:00 am | to | 1:00 pm |
I was really excited to hear about this event organised by some mums from Anglesey School. It would be great if you could spare half an hour to drop into the Lozells Methodist Community Centre next Tuesday, have a cup of tea and help raise some money at teh same time. Breast Cancer event Tuesday 21st June
Daytime Neighbourhood Forum Meeting Wednesday May 25th 9.00-10.30
| November 30, -0001 | ||
| 12:00 am | ||
| May 25, 2011 | ||
| 9:00 am | to | 10:30 am |
Neighbourhood Forum public meetings are THE place to find out about what’s happening in Lozells but oh dear they take place in the evenings and usually women with family commitments cannot attend.
So….. YOUR Neighbourhood Forum is arranging its next meeting during the day so mums and dads usually busy with kids in the early evening can come if they are free in the day.
The meeting is taking place at Anglesey Infant School on Wednesday May 25th starting with refreshments at 9.00, just after you have dropped the kids at school.
We really hope you can come.
Saturday June 5th Georges Park 12-4pm
….was a fantastic day for the community. Over 1,000 people including 40 community and mainstream partners came together in Georges Park to enjoy the sunshine, the bouncy castles, football, ice cream, mountain bikes, and talk to stall holders about services residents can access for free.
