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New Youth Centre All Saints Centre Weekly Activities Monday Club Age Uk Advice Wed 10am-1pm st Various activities Mon 10am 0121 440 1354 1 Midland B-P Scout Group APRIL 2013 All Saints Youth Project Fri 6.45– 8.30pm Cubs & Beavers 6.45- 10.00pm Tuesdays 6.30-8.30pm inclusion. Scouts & Seniors John Rowland 444 1390 ISSUE 46 Weds 3.30-5.30pm transition. Meditation Group nd Thurs 3.30-5.30pm drop in and 6.30-8.30pm meets 2 Thurs 7.30pm inclusion. For more info call Tel no 441 4106 Traidcraft The Parent Project Co-ordinator Gill Parkin 604 6127 ALL SAINTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Traidcraft goods are usually available in the Open 10am-5pm Mon-Thurs and 10am-1pm Fri Company No 4499211 Charity Number 1095879 Welcome Space on a Saturday morning. Food Resource Centre for activities, information & ALL SAINTS CENTRE and support. Drop in to find out what is going items are on sale at the Farmers' market. See display units for information about other Company No 6473845 Charity number 1136158 on. Tel No 441 4106 or 444 7877 times when the stall will be open. 2, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7RA Youth Work on the Village Square Bible Reading Fellowship Mon - Wed 12-1& Mon -Thurs 3-5pm contact Des Workman 443 5292 All Saints Elders Lunch Club The Potter’s House Bible Study New Youth Centre Wed 12noon, Gill Parkin 604 6127 2nd Wed of month 7.30-9.30pm These pictures show young All Saints Robin Centre Chandra Chirwa 0782530513 for older people Mon-Fri contact 483 4400 people from All Saints Youth Project Badminton The Jubilee Club constructing internal walling in the Wed 8 -10 pm Tony 0121 441 2945 For over 55’s every Friday 11.30 am - 2.30 pm new youth centre which is taking Rosemary Conley Slim & Zumba Fitness Class Tae Kwan Do Fri 10-11am Caroline Willey 441 2460 shape at the rear of All Saints Mon 5.45-8.15pm & Wed 6.15-7.40pm contact Musical ABFri 10am & 10.45am Anne Centre. The building shell was Mark Jones 0785 6687 152 07876518770 constructed with a grant from Highbury All Saints Play & Stay Tai Chi Tues 9.30-11am 443 5424 Birmingham City Council and the Sun 3-4pm Thurs 11.30am-1pm internal fitting-out and finishing is Prayer Circle Mary Cole 778 1286 being undertaken by young people, staff and volunteers from All Saints All Saints Office bookings contact 07932 568 885 supported by staff and students from or email: [email protected] or visit the centre office South and City College Birmingham. All Saints Community Development Company 0121 443 4421 The project is also getting a helping email: [email protected] website: www.ascdc.co.uk hand from Wickes, who are providing All Saints Parish Office 0121 444 0760 some of the materials and arranging email: [email protected] www.allsaintskingsheath.co.uk local trade mentors, and Volunteer It Yourself, a London Youth initiative Kings Heath Village Square bookings 07932 568 885 supported by the Big Lottery. Mary All Saints Community Arts Tessa [email protected] Miles, Chair of All Saints Youth Management Committee says “It is very All Saints Centre Services & Weekly Church Services exciting for the Youth Project at last to have the opportunity for space All Saints Medical Dens of Equality Wednesdays Holy Communion 11.30 a.m. Centre 444 2005 supporting children Sundays 8 a.m. Said Communion dedicated to work with young people Lloyds Pharmacy with special needs 10am Parish Communion* which has long been our aim. We are 6.30 p.m. Evening Worship 444 4924 441 2207 especially pleased that young people *( on the first Sunday of the Month there is Feet First Footcare All Saints Dental All Age Worship at 11 a.m. and the are undertaking the finishing of the Podiatrist 444 0990 Clinic 444 0496 Parish Communion moves to 9.15 a.m.) inside of the building and the ownership that this brings” more pictures inside What’s on at All Saints New Youth Centre Kings hEATh Streetfood Market Sat 13th April New Wave Streetfood is all about proper food at proper prices. A sizzling selection of the UK's hottest streetchefs & the new crop of local streetfood heroes bring you dishes cooked to order right in front of you from the freshest local ingredients all served up from vintage vehicles & funky stands, garnished with interesting drinks, rare street music & a unique street market vibe! Covered & Heated Dining Areas, Street Bands, Entertainers Complimentary Tapas & Spice Girls on Rollerskates! 12 till 6pm on Village Square New Care Services Above Youth Kings Heath workers and club Community Cinema Saturday Respite members, left presents Services for Older People students from At the Robin Centre South and City To Kill a Mockingbird (PG) College Sat April 13th 6.30pm All Saints Centre B14 7RA TH Adults £5, concessions £3. Start date Saturday 6 April Refreshments available, bring 10.30am - 1.30pm King's Heath Walk of Fame Come and a cushion! £20.00 per session includes lunch Despite the big fire at the enjoy the To reserve tickets, email and light refreshments run by ex- old Ritz Ballroom, Trevor freshly- perienced, friendly social care staff Burton of The Move is to be [email protected] next star celebrated on the brewed tea call or text 07815490796 0121 438 4400 Walk of Fame. Rock legend and coffee [email protected] Trevor Burton who has lived in delicious Volunteers Needed King's Heath for over 20 years snacks and From August 2013 is to be celebrated with a star sandwiches and a variety onwards, the cinema will be on King's Heath 's very own of hot dishes The Robin Centre rd volunteer run. We are holding (for Older People) presents Walk of Fame on Monday 3 . meetings about this on June. Trevor was a founder Open 9am-3pm Mon-Fri & Tuesday April 9th at 3pm, and THE JUBILEE CLUB! member of The Move alongside 9am-2pm Saturdays on Saturday April 13th at Are you over 55 or older? Roy Wood, Bev Bevan, Carl Wayne and Chris 5.30pm in All Saints Centre. An exciting new social activity club is Kefford. They were formed after a young David Volunteers are looking for new members now ! Bowie advised Trevor to gather together all the best Birmingham musicians into a super group and needed for the Run by experienced friendly staff Village Square Cafe Every Friday 11.30 am - 2.30 pm come to London to play. Both The Move featuring Table Top Sale at Trevor Burton and Bev Bevan and The Trevor If you have some spare All Saints Centre at All Saints Centre Burton Band will play a special concert at the Hare time and are looking for 20th April 9am-1pm cost: £7. 50 includes a light lunch and & Hounds in King's Heath on the evening of something interesting to Kay Rainbow Fayres refreshments Monday 3rd. June as part of his induction into the do . contact Kay 07854510081 You need to be able to make your own Walk of Fame. Ticket prices have been Why not join the Cafe way to and from the centre deliberately kept low so as many people as Team ? Farmers Markets Call us or email for information and to possible can attend this intimate and historic gig. Contact Marilyn Hull book a place tel: 0121 483 4400 May 4th, June 1st, July 6th They cost only £7 and are available from 07508155669 Email:[email protected] www.theticketsellers.co.uk or [email protected] On the Village Square www.hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk .
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