Playgroup at KH Community Centre had a special visitor today - none other than Father Christmas popped in with some pressies and was swiftly followed by our Christmas art and craft fete. 8 stalls offered a range of goodies from fairy cakes to quilted pin boards, from star cushions to melted record bowls, with a range of activities for all the family. Attended by around 100 people
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Xmas Art and Craft at KHCC
Playgroup at KH Community Centre had a special visitor today - none other than Father Christmas popped in with some pressies and was swiftly followed by our Christmas art and craft fete. 8 stalls offered a range of goodies from fairy cakes to quilted pin boards, from star cushions to melted record bowls, with a range of activities for all the family. Attended by around 100 people
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Sun shines on Hall Green winter market
Steve Gove-Humphries, Chair of forum and event coordinator introduces the day |
A glorious day at Hall Green winter market, with over 500 people attending over the course of the day.
HGA provided BCC 'Arts on the move' bus where Meddy Ranks performed all afternoon - Jamaican international superstar you will be able to catch next at Edgewood Hall for a Festive Party. From the start he improvised on the spot singing celebrating all things Hall Green and at the winter market.
Moseley Village Band and Catriona Heatherington provided music and storytelling in the Library all afternoon too. There was balloons, jokes, art & craft, Punch'n'Judy, facepainting, and a great range of market goods - for more of the market and other of the activities organised by Hall Green Neighbourhood Forum, see We Are B28.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Hall Green Convention Youth Services
Image from 2011, youth centres were under threat www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/ local-news/young-people-write-letters-to-stop-149262 |
A series of presentations (see twitter notes below in reverse chronological order - sorry, will have to work that one out better someday)
It was particularly nice for me to see so many familiar faces, and none less than Cllr Sue Anderson, who opened my first exhibition with Rosemary Lodge Residential Home on Alcester Road, Kings Heath some fourteen years ago (as Birmingham Lord Mayor of the time, 1999). Also saw Claire from my days as Billesley Annexe Youth worker in the last century, or so it feels. I tried to find an image of the Billesley Annexe - only images were on BNP site. Also got to find out sad demise of Youthwise.
On a bit of tangent, I've been doing a bit of research into road safety for 'Car Culture' project in our schools - in 1973 Councillor Theresa Stewart (Lord Mayor in 2000) led a campaign after tragic death of 6 yr old Neil Potter in Maypole, leading to a proliferation of crossings for pedestrians across Birmingham under our first female Lord Mayor, Marjorie Brown (who also opened the soon-to-be-demolished Central Library). If anyone knows anything about this campaign to make roads safe, Birmingham Campaigns for road safety, or Marjorie Brown, please let me know.
Great to see so much will to sort out the problems across the political divides - It'll take some pretty creative partnerships to sort out youth service provision on a shoestring over coming months...
at Hall Green district convention for #youth and young folk.
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