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Tag Archives: activities
Acocks Green Carnival – Sat 6th July
The community get together of the year takes place this Saturday! From 11am at Acocks Green Recreation Ground there will be shows, over 40 stalls and fun activities for all the family. So come down and support the people that … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Birmingham, Carnival, children's activities, plants, seed-sowing, shows, stalls, things to do, Village in Bloom
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Fox Hollies Forum Activities
Lots going on at Fox Hollies Forum, just off Shirley Road in Acocks Green. It has become a really hub of activity with the help of recent funding and some great volunteers helping bring the place alive. Luncheon club, Gardening … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Fox Hollies Forum, Older People, things to do, Young people
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Aged between 13 – 18?
Do you live in Acocks Green? Get your voice heard and help in developing youth activities in our area. All the information is here:
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, holiday activities, new skills, News
Tagged Acocks Green, activities, friends, Young people, Youth, Youth Champion
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Tea Dance on Tuesday
Next Tuesday come along to this friendly get-together. Bring your friends and neighbours or come on your own. You will get a warm welcome.
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, new skills, News, things to do
Tagged activities, Arthur Moore School, free, Fun, Older People, socialising, Stockfield, Tea Dance
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Teenager? Stressed?
Here is something you might find useful..
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, free, library, teenagers, teens, Youth
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Westley Vale Tai Chi
The first Tai Chi session was a great success on 14th April. 18 people took part in this rewarding exercise based on ancient Chinese martial arts. Women and men of all ages and levels of fitness reported that the event … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, exercise, free, social groups, Tai Chi, Westley Vale Millennium Green
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Magical Wardrobes in Acocks Green!
Pop along to Acocks Green Library to experience this intriguing free exhibition. From the 2nd to 14th April. Even more reason to visit your local library.
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, holiday activities, places on interest, the arts, things to do
Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Art, exhibition, library, wadrobe
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Clean Up and Tidy Morning on the Grand Union Canal – This Sunday
We are lucky here in Acocks Green to have a stretch of the Grand Union Canal enhancing our local environment. The canal adds to the local heritage and offers humans and wildlife an oasis of calm. With the added greenery of Westley Vale Millennium … Continue reading
New Community Choir in Acocks Green
This looks like a pleasant distraction from the longer nights, cold weather and Sunday evening blues! Everyone knows that singing lifts your spirits. All the information below, £2.50 per session or termly rate. I love to hear a choir. I love the … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, Chamber Choir, choir, Eastbourne House, families, Kimichi School, music, singing
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Stone Hall Enrolment Week – Mon 7th to Sat 12th September 2015
Its that time of year again to think about taking advantage of the Adult Education opportunities available in our area. English, Maths and beginner Computer courses are free and depending on your personal circumstances other courses may be free too. Here is … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, activities, adult education, Community, computer courses, English, learning, maths, Stone Hall
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