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All activities are subject to capacity restrictions and all programmes are subject to change –
please contact your Leisure Centre for details
Induction and Direct Debit one-off fee applies
Base level £10
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4 October, 2pmSenior Citizens Orchestra ConcertFabulous music and a range of classical favourites. £1 on the door.
5 October, 7.30pmWild Irish Superb, heart-pounding presentation of traditional and contemporary Irish music. £6.
11 October, 1.30pmBlack Country Show Some of the best comedy and musical talent in the Black Country. £5.
24-26 October, 7.30pmMusical MashupA sensational selection of new musicals performed by Walsall Youth Theatre. £5.
1 November, 2pmSenior Citizens Orchestra ConcertFabulous music and a range of classical favourites. £1 on the door.
2 November, 7.45pmInto the ShadowsTribute to The Shadows, probably this country’s finest instrumental group of all time. £5.
8 November, 1.30pmShelfield Male Voice ChoirWonderful choir with an extensive repertoire. £5.
16 November, 7.30pmStaffordshire BandA musical journey taking in many different countries. £5.
21-24 November, 7.30pmBoogie Nights – The 70s Musical Classic 70s hits are the backdrop to this story including Disco Inferno, I Will Survive, You Sexy Thing, Boogie Wonderland and many more. £10.
25 November, 4pmThree Men in a Boat Original adaptation of Jerome K Jerome’s charming, classic tale of British misadventure. £12 and £10 concessions.
5 December, 7.30pmA Christmas CarolA recreation of the first reading of Dickens’ seasonal classic tale. £5.
6 December, 2pmSenior Citizens Orchestra ConcertFabulous music and a range of classical favourites. £1 on the door.
7 December, 7.30pmChristmas Abba Tribute Party NightGet in the party mood with this fantastic tribute band, Arrival UK. £12
14-23 December
Snow White and the Seven DwarfsFantastic family panto with lots of singing, dancing and silly jokes. £6.
Friday 14 Dec, 9.30am & 1.30pm
Saturday 15 Dec, 1.30pm & 5pm
Sunday 16 Dec, No Performances
Monday 17 Dec, 9.30am & 1.30pm
Tuesday 18 Dec, 9.30am & 1.30pm
Wednesday 19 Dec, 9.30am & 1.30pm
Thursday 20 Dec, 9.30am & 1.30pm & 7.15pm
Friday 21 Dec, 7.15pm
Saturday 22 Dec, 1.30pm & 5pm
Sunday 23 Dec, 1.30pm & 5pm
Films
£2/£1 concession.
■ 12 October, 7.30pm Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (18)
■ 25 October, 2pm Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (12)
■ 9 November, 7.30pm The Woman in Black (12)
■ 29 November, 2pm The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12)
■ 7 December, 7.30pm The Descendants (15)
■ 20 December, 2pm Most Wonderful Time of the Year (PG)
Hawbush Road, Leamore, Walsall WS3 1AG Tel: 01922 654555
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3For further details please contact Forest Arts Centre on 01922 654555 or go to www.forestartscentre.co.uk Box Office 0845 111 2898
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Exhibitions
6 October 2012 – 27 October 2013 ARTIST ROOMS: Damien Hirst A year-long display of works by one of the most exciting, challenging and influential artists of our time, Damien Hirst.
Preview6pm-9pm, 5 OctoberFriends, family and colleagues welcome.
6 October – 30 DecemberFiona Rae Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century Over the last 25 years Fiona Rae has established herself as one of the leading painters of her generation with a distinctive body of work, full of restless energy, humour and complexity.
In Conversation17 November, 2pm Join artist Fiona Rae and Deborah Robinson, Head of Exhibitions, for an informal tour of her exhibition. Please book your free place in advance on 01922 654400.
6 October – 30 DecemberJodie Carey Soloman’s KnotCarey’s brand new works, commissioned and created especially for this exhibition, include a large-scale sculptural installation and another work suspended from the ceiling.
In Conversation24 November, 2pmJoin artist Jodie Carey and Deborah Robinson, Head of Exhibitions, for an informal tour of the exhibition. Book your free place in advance on 01922 654400.
8 September – 25 NovemberHarminder Judge In this strange houseHarminder Judge creates sculpture, digital work and live performances.
7 December 2012 – 13 January 2013Walsall Society of Artists Annual exhibitionPortraits, landscapes, still lifes and a wide range of works by local artists. Many available for sale. Demonstrations take place at weekends.
Art Library & Archive
6 October, 3 November, 1 December, 10.30am – 12pmThe Writing Squad For Young Writers in WalsallA writing group for young people aged 8 to 12 who are interested in creative writing poems, plays, stories or songs! £12 for the first 3 sessions or £5 per session if paid on the day.
To reserve a place please phone 0121 246 2770.
24 November, 12 - 4pmArt Book and Zine FairPlenty for sale.
24 November, 2pm
Inspired by...Walsall writers group, ‘Time to Write’, will be reading poetry created over the last year and inspired by The Garman Ryan Collection.
Free Family Events
No need to book. Just drop in, subject to space.
10 October, 11am – 12pmArt StartSession for pre-school children, 1 year old upwards with their carers. Explore an artwork in the gallery and make things together. Please book in advance on 01922 654400.
19 October, 30 NovemberThree sessions: 10.30-11.30am; 12-1pm; 2-3pmBaby PalaceRelax in the multi sensory environment and explore smells, sights and senses with your baby. Book in advance on 01922 654400.
Free Family WorkshopsNo need to book. Just drop in, subject to space.
7 October, 1-3pmFamily SundayThe gallery reopens on Sundays with a series of family activities. Create your own spot painting inspired by Damien Hirst.
The New Art Gallery Walsall, Gallery Square, Tel: 01922 654400
Art Gallery
www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk
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23 - 26 OctoberGrotesqueTake a paper cast of your own face to create your own expressive mask.
23 - 26 OctoberSpots Before Your EyesPaint your own spot painting inspired by the Damien Hirst work on display.
4 November, 1-3pm Family SundayExploring clay.
1 DecemberSnow SheepCome along and make a sheep in a snowglobe inspired by Hirst’s Away from the Flock.
Sunday 2 December, 1-3pmFamily SundaySecond chance to create a snow sheep.
Adult Events
20 September – 7 OctoberThe Rootless Forest by Beth DerbyshireThe Rootless Forest is a mobile artwork, a mini forest made of real trees and soil planted on a barge that travels at walking pace along the Birmingham and Black Country Canals.
7 October, 1-3pmThe Rootless Forest will have a leaving ceremony from Walsall.
6 October, 2pmIn Conversation with Beth DerbyshireDiscussion of the potentials of landscape and waterways in framing memory and creating monuments to events. Book your free place on 01922 654400.
27 October, 12 – 4.30pmBlack History Month: Diaspora BeatsTo celebrate Black History Month the gallery will host some of the best performers from the region in an extravaganza exploring the influence of African Rhythms on music and dance. Featuring music and dance performances, and workshops. Heading the bill will be Ballet Nimba Dance group.
10 November, 12–4.30pmDiwali: GlowA festival of light celebrated by Hindu communities. Activities include traditional contemporary dance performances and workshops, Dhol drumming and mehndi – henna hand patterns. Also a children’s workshop making ultra violet glowing rangoli patterns and a unique glowing Diva dance.
17 November, 12 – 4pmSalaam: Voices from PalestineThis year’s Salaam Festival focuses on celebrating the historic links between Walsall and the West Bank village of Kobar. It features local Palestinian communities, nationally acclaimed artists and performers, as well as arts and crafts. Free
Free Adult talks and workshops
6 November, 1pm Lunchtime Discussion, Cracking the CodeLooking at a work by Damien Hirst and a work from the Garman Ryan Collection. All welcome.
24 November, 2-4pm Knit ClubMake your own textile crafts.
4 December, 1pm Lunchtime Discussion, Losing the FlockAway from the Flock by Damien Hirst.
1 December, 2-4pm Knit ClubMake your own textile crafts by joining in with knit club.
Events
20 October, 12-4pmWoolly DayWool-based activities.
1 December, 11am – 4pmCraft Fair and ChoirFind some unique gifts for the season in a warm welcoming environment. From 12pm, Walsall Harmonic Male Voice Choir and from 2pm, Cannock Ex-Serviceman’s Male Voice Choir.
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Walsall Museum
13 October, 10.30am-3.30pmWalsall Local History FairA celebration of all things historical and genealogical across the borough, with exhibits from local societies and heritage providers, talks and activities. Presented by Walsall Museum and Walsall Local History Centre.
Drop-in Fun for Children
Suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years. The cost is 75p per child unless otherwise stated and parents/carers must remain with children throughout.
No need to book, just come along during the hours below.
25 October, 11am-1pmGet in the Halloween spirit and make a spooky head inspired by our mysterious Bayard’s Colts.
8 and 15 December, 11am-1pmCreate your own unique stocking-shaped Christmas card to send to someone special.
Craft Workshops for Adults
Learn new skills or brush-up existing techniques. All workshops take place 12.30-2pm, £2 per person. Places are limited so booking is essential.
4 October Mod-Roc Modelling1 November Canal Art Coaster13 December Willow Withies Garland
Public Talks
Talks are £1 per person. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
16 October, 2pmEntertaining WalsallStir your memories of a favourite picture house or theatre or relive the excitement of the fairground or circus in this illustrated talk from local historian and author Ned Williams looking at the various forms of entertainment available in Walsall in times past.
6 November, 2pmVictoria Crosses of the Staffordshire RegimentAs we approach Remembrance Sunday this timely talk from military historian Robert Hope explores the 13 VCs awarded to men of the local Staffordshire Regiment. There is also the chance to view the uniform of the Regiment from the late 19th century.
4 December, 2pmThe Curious History of the Bayard’s ColtsThe Museum’s Community History Curator, Jennifer Thomson, takes you through the
unique history of the mysterious carved wooden clubs known as the Bayard’s Colts.
Walsall Leather Museum5 October, 7.30pmThe Olympic Murder Mystery EveningAnother opportunity to catch the hilarious Olympic Murder Mystery evening which was a sell-out at the Museum in September. It’s an evening of murder and hilarity. £15 (buffet included). booking essential.
6 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm and 1.30pm – 3.30pmThe Leather Museum Does the Big DrawJoin illustrator, Ruth Radcliffe, for some drawing fun. You might find some unusual objects or some costumed demonstrators to inspire you! Free – no need to book.
23 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm (5-7s must be accompanied)1.30pm-3.30pm (8-12s)Spooky MasksCreate your own creepy mask, perfect for all your trick or treating needs. £1.50 booking essential
24 October, 10.30am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3.30pm Creepy Crawly Drop-InMake your own creepy crawly to give your friends a scare!
Free – no need to book.
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26 October, 7.30pmThings That Go Bump in the Night…. Lichfield Theatre GroupAn evening of verse and stories to rouse the spirits! £15 (includes buffet) booking essential.
24 November, 10am – 2pmSoft Leather Garland – Adult Workshop Join tutor Sarah Benson and make your own beautiful soft leather garland - a stunning alternative to traditional Christmas decorations. Made with soft gloving and speciality leathers in a choice of black or pearl this is sure to make your house look stylish. £17.50. Booking essential.
1 December, 10.30am – 12.30pm & 1.30pm – 3.30pm Children’s Christmas Tree Decoration Drop-InMake your own Christmas decorations. Free – No need to book.
7 December, 7.30pmChristmas Crackers Enjoy an entertaining festive evening of light-hearted poetry and drama with a delicious seasonal buffet. £16 (includes buffet). booking essential.
Local History CentreFamily History BuddyBook a free one hour session with our family history buddy to
get started. 9.30am-1pm and 1.45pm-5pm every Wednesday. Free, but booking essential.
Ancestry OnlineLast Thursday of every month 2pm - 3pm. A one hour induction session, explaining how to use the resources. Free, but booking essential.
Family History First Thursday of every month 2pm-3pm. Free, but booking essential.
Exhibitions
until 23 OctoberWillenhall Past and PresentThe first of a series of exhibitions which will look at the history of the different towns of the Borough of Walsall. Free during normal opening hours.
24 October to 29 DecemberAldridge Past and PresentThe second of a series of exhibitions looking at towns across the borough. Free during normal opening hours.
Talks
1 October, 7.30pm-9pmWalsall Through TimeMike Glasson, Senior Curator of Walsall Leather Museum, speaks about a fascinating series of historic and contemporary images of Walsall scenes. £2 booking essential.
12 November, 7.30-9pmLost Buildings of WalsallWalsall’s once outstanding built heritage has been greatly diminished by redevelopment over the past 150 years, though some gems still remain. In this illustrated talk, local historian and author Ann French reveals the glory that was old Walsall’s architecture, and is now largely lost. £2 booking essential.
3 December, 7.30-9pmThe Walsall Zeppelin Raid of 1916Walsall Local History Centre Archivist Paul Ford reveals the dark story of that fateful night. £2 booking essential.
Events
10 November, 10am-1pmMemory Books WorkshopMake up a scrap book about your family. Record your family tree, where you lived or live and your memories of the past or of life now. Suitable for adults and children. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Materials provided. £10 Booking essential
1 December, 10am -1pm Further sources for Family History Workshop If you need ideas on where else to look to find out about your family or where they worked and lived this workshop will help. £5 booking essential.
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GreenspacesCountryside: Telephone 01922 459813 or email: countrysideservices@walsall.co.uk
2 October, 10am-3pmWoodland Work at Merrions Woodmeet at Skip Lane entrance.Clearing thick areas of holly from the woodland so that in the spring, more light will reach the woodland floor, and we will hopefully see more wildflowers!
All tools, gloves & equipment are provided. Please bring a packed lunch, and ensure you’re wearing suitable footwear and waterproof clothing. Free, further details on 01922 459813.
6 October, 10am-12pmReally Green Discovery TeamPelsall North commonActivities for children aged 8 to 16. £2.50 per session. Join the rangers for a foraging expedition around Pelsall North Common – learn to cook your own wild food!
10 October. Sessions at 10am, 11am and 2pm (each lasting approx 30 minutes)War Memorial Restoration Open Daybarr beacon Local Nature reserve
Learn about this fantastic restoration project. See stone work skills and discover the history and architecture of the memorial .
To book your place phone 07791 070929,
20 October, 9pm-11pmMeteorWatch: Orinoidsbarr beaconThe Orionids meteor shower happens every October, when the Earth passes through the tail of Halley’s Comet! It’s an easy shower to look for, with around 15 meteors per hour, which occasionally include bright fireballs streaking across the sky!
23 October, 10am-12pmAutumn Artworks rough WoodCome along to this family event and have a go at using nature’s materials to make natural artwork. Call 0845 111 2900 to book a place.
25 October, 2pm-4pmEnvironmental Artbarr beaconCome along to this free event, and make some environmental art of your own..
26 October, 6.30pmGhost Nightbarr beacon Free children’s ghost story walk, learning about the history of Halloween and some local eerie stories. Children in fancy/Halloween costumes will receive a free baddy bag.
27 October, 8.15am-10.15amBrownhills CommonEnjoy a leisurely amble around Brownhills Common. Meet at the lay-by in Coppice Lane Brownhills WS8. No need to book.
10 November, 10am-12pmReally Green Discovery Team do Conservationclayhanger commonA morning of conservation work at Clayhanger Community Woodland. For children aged 8 to 16. £2.50 per session.
17 November, 9pm – 11pmMeteorWatch: Leonidsbarr beaconThe Leonids usually produce a meteor every 5 minutes, but have been known to have meteor ‘storms’.
23 November, 11am – 12pm Friends of Merrions Wood Litter PickMeet at the Skip Lane entrance of Merrions Wood, to help clean up the woodland! All tools, gloves, litter pickers, etc are provided.
1 December Pelsall Christmas eventHolland ParkAnnual Christmas celebrations on the High Street and on Pelsall Common.
Telephone 07736 388409 or 07736 388418
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Bonfire and Firework Displays
27 OctoberBloxwich Bonfire and Firework DisplayKing George V Playing FieldsCar Park Entrance through Stafford Road. Pedestrian Entrances through Bealeys Lane, Stafford Road and Bell Lane
3 November Brownhills Bonfire and Firework DisplayHolland Park
Car Park Entry off The Parade. Pedestrian Entrance is through Chester Road North & The Parade
10 NovemberWillenhall Bonfire and Firework DisplayWillenhall Memorial Park Car Park Entry through Pinson Road. Pedestrian Entrance is through Pinson Road & Parkside Avenue
Bonfire and Firework Display Information:£3 per Adult, £1 per Child Under 5s Free Limited Parking Available – Car Park £1. Food Available. Children’s Rides
Gates open 6pm. Bonfire lit at 7pm. Firework Display 8pm.
For safety reasons – no fireworks or sparklers
No alcohol allowed under 14s must be accompanied by an adult
4 December, 10am - 3pm Ditch Clearingmerrions WoodWe will be clearing the ditches to improve drainage on the site – feel free to bring a packed lunch! All tools, equipment and training will be provided.
8 December, 10am – 12pm Natural Christmas Decorationscollingwood centreFree workshop on how to make a Christmas wreath out of natural materials.
14 December, 9pm – 11pmMeteorWatch: Geminidsbarr beaconMeteors are bright, multi-coloured and fall at a rate of around 60-80 meteors per hour!
6 October, 7.30pm doors, 8pm showEnchanté, Tony Barrett, Chuck MicallefAn eclectic evening of folk, country and chanson in a relaxed lighthearted atmosphere. £5.
12 October, 7pm doors, 7.30pm showOpen Mic Night An evening for performers to come and play music, poetry, spoken word.
All welcome from experienced performers to beginners. Email: open.mic.bookmark@gmail.com for a 10 minute slot. Free entry.
13 October, 7pm for 7.30pmJekyll the RipperA spooky tale of Victorian horror to get you in the Halloween mood. £8, £6 concessions.
26 October, 6pm for 6.30pmYouth Open MicCome and make your mark. Play, rap, sing, performance poetry, whatever is your thing. Drum kit, guitar amp, and bass amp are provided. Free entry. Phone 01922 712069.
27 October, 7.30pm for 8pmRed Venice Halloween Gig Come and celebrate the All Hallows with top quality heavy rock and metal. £5.
3 November, 7.30pm for 8pmThe White DovesCountry Roots, Bob Fish from the Darts and Ian Cal Ford bring their flair and beauty to the Bookmark stage. £5.
9 November, 7pm doors, 7.30pm showOpen Mic NightAll welcome from experienced performers to beginners. Email: open.mic.bookmark@gmail.com for a 10 minute slot. Free.
10 November, 7.30pm doors, 8pm showTake It EasyPlaying music of The Eagles live on stage. £6.
23 November, 6pm doors, 6.30pm showYouth Open MicCome and make your mark. Play, rap, sing, performance poetry, whatever is your thing. Drum kit, guitar amp, and bass amp are provided. Free entry. Phone 01922 712069 to reserve a slot.
1 December, 7.30pm doors, 8pm showKnoxville HighwayThe best driving country band around. Book early they sold out on their last visit. £5.
14 December, 7pm doors, 7.30pm showOpen Mic ChristmasAll welcome from experienced performers to beginners. Email: open.mic.bookmark@gmail.com for a 10 minute slot. Free.
Elmore Row, Bloxwich Tel: 01922 655900
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9-19 January 2013 Box Office opens 5 December 2012
A comedy by Marc Camoletti Adapted by Robin Hawdon
Directed by Chris WatersFarcical concoction that will keep the audience laughing from start to finish.
THE GRANGEPLAYHOUSEOF WALSALL
Broadway North, Walsall www.grangeplayhouse.co.uk
Tel: 01922 649168
14-24 November 2012, 7.45pm Box Office opens 17 October Written by Brian Clemens Directed by David Stone
A twist and turn thriller. Entertaining murder mystery.
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Beechdale LibraryTel: 01922 655890
Wednesday 10-11.30amToddler group (term time only) £1 per family
Third Thursday of each month, 10-11am50+ Group. £1
Blakenall LibraryTel: 01922 714967
Thursday 10-11.30amCradle Club with Surestart Nursery (term time only) £1.50 per family
Second Wednesday of each month, 10-11am, 50+ group £1
Bloxwich LibraryTel: 01922 655900
3 October, 7 November, 5 December, 2.30-3.30pmAdult Reading Group
4 October, 2.30-3.30pm Elvis McGonagal promotes National Poetry Day
Brownhills LibraryTel: 01922 650730
4 October, 11am–12pmLorna Meehan, performance poet
8 December, 11–12pmChristmas stories & crafts for children
Wednesdays 10.30am-12pmTerm Time only Cradle Club
30 October, 27 November, 18 December, 2.30pm-3.30pmAdult Reading Group
1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month 2.30pm-4pm Family History
Pheasey LibraryTel: 01922 654865
4 October, 10.30–11.30amJonny Fluffypunk, performance poet
9 November, 1.45–2.45pmDiwali Storytelling with Hema Acharya
7 December, 10-11am Meadow View School Choir singing festive songs
South Walsall LibraryTel: 01922 721347
25 October, 29 November, 20 December, 4.30-5.30pm Adult Readers Group
4 October, 8 November, 13 December, 3.45-4.45pmChatterbooks for 7-12 years
26 October, 10.30-11.30amShare a Story Session
23 November, 30 November, 7 December, 2-4pm ICT taster sessions
16 November, 2-4pmBasic E-bay
2 November, 2-4pm First steps into Family History
Streetly LibraryTel: 01922 654864
10 October, 10.30-11.30amPoetry with Funny Women - Emma Purshouse and Win Saha
Walsall Central LibraryTel: 01922 653121
11 October, 8 November, 6 December Thursday Reading Group
16 October, 20 November, 18 December Tuesday Reading Group
17 October Help with CV writing and Job Search One-to-One
18 October, 10am-12pm Family History
19 October, 16 November, 14 DecemberWalsall Eyes
31 October, 4.45pm-6.30pmBlack History Month with Poets celebrating Jamaica’s 50th Anniversary of Independence.
8 November, 2pmStephen Booth is an international best selling crime and thriller writer
5 DecemberFacebook One-to-One
Walsall Central Children’s LibraryTel: 01922 653120
24 October, 2.15-3.15pm Autumn story and crafts. Booking essential.
Walsall Wood LibraryTel: 01922 655572
3 October, 7 November, 5 December, 1.30-3pmBookstart Babies Bounce & Rhyme fun for Under 5s
31 October, 7 November, 9.30-11.30amE-Bay – 2 week taster course, call to book a place.
2 November, 9.30-11.30am
Family History Taster Course. Call to book a place.
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Walsall Town Hall, Leicester Street
13 October
Hollywood Meets BollywoodAn evening of cinematic nostalgia as movie legends from both east and west combine their talents alongside a troupe of Bollywood Dancers performing a routine specially created for the evening.
This event is hosted by Motor Neurone Disease Associaton.Tickets £20 per person includes hot & cold buffet. Further details by phoning 07871 905565 or 07973 531952.
25 October and 29 November, 1pm
Organ RecitalBorough Organist, Peter Morris will entertain with a varied programme of organ favourites and classic pieces and to help you enjoy the concerts and see the organist playing close up, there will be a giant screen. £2
1 December, 12pm -12am
Walsall Music FestivalIndie, Rock and Pop, Jazz and Funk, Ska and Reggae, House and Hip Hop
Live music from local and national performers plus much more.
www.walsallmusicfestival.co.uk
Darlaston Town Hall, Victoria Road
Every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 5 – 7pm
Amphion Amateur Boxing ClubThe newly formed club holds regular boxing sessions 3 times per week. Open to males and females from 10-30 years. Training to an Olympic standard or help to improve fitness. £10 annual membership and then £2 per session. For more information phone 0845 111 2900
Old Tyme and Modern Sequence Dance ClassEvery Wednesday. Doors open 1.30pm, Dance starts 1.45pm. £3 per person
Afternoon Variety ConcertsDoors open 1pm, starts 1.30pm
11 October – John Dale – Vocal Guitarist – £2 on the door
8 November – Chris & Martyn – Songs from the 50s, 60s and 70s – £2 on the door
13 December – West Midlands Salvation Army Brass Band – £3 on the door including refreshments
13 October, Doors open at 6.30pm
Olio Hub presents Hijacked FairytalesA mixture of singing, dance and drama performed by children aged between 3 and 16. Hijacked fairytales is a mixture of traditional fairytales that have
been taken over and updated into a modern society.
Adults £5 and Children £3
For tickets or more details phone: 07963 196069
2 December. Doors open 10am
Classic Sequence Dance ChampionshipsJunior events starts 10.45am Adult events starts 4.30pm Tickets on the door £11 each
For more information: Phone 01384 572816 (daytime) or 01527 585411 (evening)
7 December, Doors open 7.30pm
Amphion ABC 1st ShowAmateur Boxing Show
8 December,Doors open 2.30pm, Concert starts 3pm
Carol Concert featuring Derek Langford and the Wednesday SingersA seasonal concert programme including the usual feast of Christmas songs, music and carols for the audience to join in with.
Tickets on the door £2 each
Telephone 0845 111 2900
Town HallsTelephone 0845 111 2900
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Countryside Rambles with Outdoor PursuitsTel: 01922 744637 or 07921 934932
Monday/Tuesday9am-2.30pm, £71, 9 and 16 OctoberKinsford/Wolverley5, 6 and 13 NovemberSandwell Valley4 Decemberchristmas ramble and Lunch
Wednesday9.15am-4pm, £10.5024 October churnet Valley21 November coughton country ParkProgramme may be subject to change due to weather or other circumstances. Please bring suitable clothing, waterproofs, footwear (walking boots or strong shoes), a drink and packed lunch. To book or for further details, including pick up points, please phone 01922 744637 or 07921 934932. Advance booking essential.
Walsall Junior Athletics ClubSaturdays until 15 December10-11am for primary school aged children and 11am-12pm for secondary school aged children.Walsall Sports Centre, Magdalene Road, off The Broadway.Further details on 01902 605500.
Aqua YogaPelsall EDC Swimming Pool, Pelsall Lane, WS4 1NG
Wednesdays 12.15-1pm Phone 07910 158275 or visit www.blissyoga.org.uk
Adult Swimming LessonsPelsall EDC Swimming Pool, Pelsall Lane, WS4 1NG
Mondays 6.30-7.30pmFor further details phone 07977 951920
Coach and Volunteer Education workshops How to Coach Disabled People in Sport (SCUK)
8 October, 6.30-8.30pm Pelsall Cricket & Sports Club. £15-£25. Phone 01902 605500
Safeguarding and Protecting Children 2: Reflecting on Practice (SCUK)(This is a course for people who have done the original SCUK Safeguarding & Protecting Children workshop)
12 November, 6.30-9.30pmPelsall Cricket & Sports Club. £15-£25. Phone 01902 605500
Active StepsA specialised exercise programme for people who have previously experienced a fall or are at risk of falling. Sessions at venues throughout the borough. Phone: 01902 605500.
Orienteering6.30pm ThursdaysTry Orienteering sessions at Walsall Campus sports centre, Magdalene Road, Walsall WS1 3TA.For further details phone: 07505 381666.
Telephone 01902 605500
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Sport and Leisure
– Unless otherwise stated, walks are free of charge
– Distances and duration may vary– Please be prepared for wet weather– Please bring a drink if you think you’ll need one– Wear suitable clothing and stout shoes
or trainers – All walk leaders carry identification,
which will be produced on request
Details may be subject to change. Walks may have to be cancelled at short notice. Please call 01902 605500 for details and confirmation, prior to walk.
Jog Walsall Timetable Monday Walsall Arboretum 12.15pm for 12.30pm start Meet: Centre Green, by Lake
Holland Park 4.45pm for 5pm start Meet: Chester Road North entrance by medical centre
Tuesdayreedswood Park Jog & Gym session 12:15pm for 12:30pm start Meet: New outdoor gym by multi-sports cage
Wolverhampton University – Walsall campus (track run) 5:45pm for 6pm start Meet: Magdalene Road, WS1 3TA
WednesdayPleck Park 12.15pm for 12.30pm start Meet at Pavilion
Wolverhampton University – Walsall campus (track run) 5:45pm for 6pm start Meet: Magdalene Road, WS1 3TA
ThursdayWillenhall memorial Park 12.45pm for 1pm start Meet: Car park, Pinson Road
King George V Playing Fields 5.45pm for 6pm start Meet: At park gates. Park on Lydford Road
Fridaycivic centre 12.15pm for 12.30pm start Meet: Outside Walsall Civic Centre
SaturdayWalsall Arboretum Park run Free 5km timed run 8.45am for 9am start Meet: Children’s Play Area Register at www.parkrun.com
Are you Diabetic?
DiabetesDiabetesHelping with
Active Steps
Exercise to get you back on your feetActive Steps will also help: Increase strength
and stamina Strengthen bones Improve posture Improve
confi dence Improve balance Meet new people
Classes are available across WalsallFor more details contact: Sport and Leisure,Walsall Street,Willenhall WV132EX
Telephone: 01902 605500 www.whatsonwalsall.co.uk
Active Steps is a one hour exercise session designed to address falls prevention. Classes are for people who have fallen or are frightened of falling. The sessions are tailored to the needs of the individual and are led by professional instructors.
Walsall PACE isa community based
programme that aims toprovide opportunities
for clients who have diabetes to become more physically
active in a safe environment.
Diabetes does not mean that you can’t become more active.
Being active is good for all of us but is especially important for people with diabetes. Physical activity, combined with other factors will help
you to manage your diabetes.
To make an appointment, or for more details about Walsall PACE, please contact Sport & Leisure Development Services on 01902 605500.
Also helps with:• High blood pressure
or cholesterol• Angina• Obesity• People with a family
history of Coronary Heart Disease
• People who havesuffered a cardiacepisode
Specialised sessions are delivered in local community facilities.
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25 October, 5pm-9pmWalsall Night MarketThe Bridge, Walsall town centre
Street food, live music, handmade and vintage, unique and boutique, workshops and entertainment.
24 November, 11am-3pmSparkle into a Bloxwich ChristmasBloxwich town centreTraditional festive community event, including carol singing, face painting and free festive activities, visit from Father Christmas and free Christmas present to all children attending.
2, 9, 16 and 23 DecemberWalsall Town Centre Christmas EventsFor more details see www.facebook.com/walsalltowncentre
Telephone 01922 654323
The BridgeWalsall Town Centre
Walsall Night Market
Thursday 25 October 2012
5pm - 9pm
Walsall Town CentreA place for everyone
Walsall Town Team presents
More Information including Stallholder bookingTelephone 01922 654323
or email: towncentre@walsall.gov.uk
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