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Highcroft Community Centre would like to invite the community along to the unveiling of the garden area created to commemorate the Queen’s 90th Birthday.

The event takes place at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, 4th June and everyone is welcome.

Tea, beautiful cakes, wonderful pastries and good company guaranteed.

Jack Dromey – Labour MP representing Erdington, Birmingham holds his Advice Surgery at Highcroft Community Centre every 3rd Friday of the month at 4pm.

Advice Surgeries are an opportunity for you to raise any issues you have with me or one of the team

You can also ring his Constituency Office on 0121 350 6077

Whatever you have heard previously about line dancing… put those thoughts aside and embrace the new culture of line dancing in the modern 20th century.

Contrary to popular opinion Line dancing was not invented by cowboys. Line dancing has its origins initially in the 1960’s soul music scene in America, Followed in the 70’s by the trend of dancing in lines in the discos,.in the 80’s along came Billy Ray Cyrus and his video to Achy Breaky Heart and it was only really then that line dancing took off in the UK

 

Come and Join Us on the 2nd Friday of every Month For A Great Evening!

Learn a new sport and make new friends

Yenton Judo Club meets every Monday evening 6:30pm – 8pm at Highcroft Community Centre

The Club’s two Coaches are Phil Smith – 6th Dan and Lesley Farnell – 5th Dan
Both are ‘World Masters’ Champions, winning Gold’ in Brazil

Phil Smith is an Assistant National Coach and has run a Judo Club for 35 years

The Mat Fee for all players is £2.50

Children (from 6 years) and Adults are all welcome

Club Phone Numbers are 0121 240 3666 and 07729 717 521

830pm Weekly

Whatever you have heard previously about line dancing… put those thoughts aside and embrace the new culture of line dancing in the modern 20th century.

Contrary to popular opinion Line dancing was not invented by cowboys. Line dancing has its origins initially in the 1960’s soul music scene in America, Followed in the 70’s by the trend of dancing in lines in the discos,.in the 80’s along came Billy Ray Cyrus and his video to Achy Breaky Heart and it was only really then that line dancing took off in the UK

An absolute beginners line dance class started at Highcroft Community Centre in March 2014. Currently 10 people attend on a regular basis and over the past few weeks have learned dances such as “The Tush Push”; “Black Coffee”; “Grundy Gallop”. All dances are taught thoroughly and to each person’s ability.

Here’s what some of the new dancers have to say about the sessions:

Good exercise, good fun, good laugh and keeps us fit! – Vanessa
Making new friends-just great, I love it! – Mary
It’s just brilliant – Paula
Friendly, fit happy times! – Pat

Whatever you have heard previously about line dancing… put those thoughts aside and embrace the new culture of line dancing in the modern 20th century.

Contrary to popular opinion Line dancing was not invented by cowboys. Line dancing has its origins initially in the 1960’s soul music scene in America, Followed in the 70’s by the trend of dancing in lines in the discos,.in the 80’s along came Billy Ray Cyrus and his video to Achy Breaky Heart and it was only really then that line dancing took off in the UK

Come and Join Us For an Enjoyable Evening 8pm – 10pm (Weekly)

If you are young (of mind), male, fit, energetic, have a sense of rhythm and enjoy being part of a team, why not come along to a Thursday practice night and have a go? You will be taught all you need to know! Dancers and musicians are welcome. We look forward to seeing you. During the Winter Season we practise at Highcroft Sports and Social Community Centre, Slade Road, Birmingham B23 7JG on a Thursday evening from 8pm. The entrance is directly opposite the Stockland Green Methodist Church

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