London Borough of Enfield

Events on 09 Oct 2010

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Black History Month - Live Concert!

  • Date: 09 October 2010
  • Location: TaB Centre Plus Trinity-at-Bowes Methodist Church Palmerston Road London N22 8RA
  • Time: 18:00 - 21:30
  • Cost: £10

Jazz, Gospel Choir, Talk on Ivory Coast by Heather Pascall, TaB Singers and Light Refreshments

Jazz, Gospel Choir, Talk on Ivory Coast by Heather Pascall, TaB Singers and Light Refreshments

www.trinityatbowes.co.uk Tel: 020 8888 2797

Black History Month: Social and Educational Programme

  • Date: 09 October 2010
  • Location: Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church and Community Centre
  • Time: 18:45 - 21:00
  • Cost: Free

A Black History Month Event

Social and educational event organised by Enfield Caribbean Association and sponsored b Enfield Racial Equality Council and Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church. 
 

Enjoy a talk by Heather Pascall, historian, on The Ivory Coast, outlining its historical, economic, social and political developments. Entertainment will be provided by a choir and live jazz music, with light refreshments.

 

Trinity at Bowes Methodist Church and Community Centre, junction of North Circular Road and Palmerston Road, Palmers Green Contact: Enfield Caribbean Association 020 8373 6352, eca@ukonline.co.uk Trinity at Bowes Church 020 8888 2797 Enfield Racial Equality Council 020 8373 6271, info@enfieldrec.org.uk Tickets: There will be a ticket charge for adults. Children will be admitted free but must be accompanied by responsible adult

 

Exhibition:In the Picture

  • Date: 01 October 2010 - 22 October 2010
  • Every day
  • Location: Edmonton Green Library 36-44 South Mall Edmonton N9 0TN
  • Time: 09:00 - 17:00
  • Cost: Free

Part of Family Learning Festival

In the Picture is an exhibition of paintings by famous children̢۪s book illustrators, such as Quentin Blake and Jane Ray. It is rare to find examples of people with disabilities in children̢۪s books and this exhibition helps to raise awareness by showing pictures representing children with various disabilities in a positive light. Edmonton Green Library 1st-22nd of October Exhibition on display during library's normal opening hours For more information, please phone Margaret Bright on 020 8379 2708

Little Poland in Enfield

  • Date: 09 October 2010 - 21 November 2010
  • Every week
  • Location: Forty Hall Museum Forty Hill Enfield EN2 9HA
  • Time: 11:00 - 16:00
  • Cost: Free

An exhibition to celebrate the heritage of three generations of Polish people living in Enfield

Little Poland in Enfield Stories of Three Generations of Polish People An exhibition to celebrate the heritage of three generations of Polish people: those who settled in the London Borough of Enfield after the Second World War; those who arrived in the period 1960s - 1990s; and immigrants who arrived after Poland joined the EU in 2004. This exhibition, which will include photographs and artefacts related to the Polish community in Enfield, their history, customs and celebration is hosted by Enfield Museum Service and organised in conjunction with A. Mickiewicz Polish Saturday School in Enfield. It is a part of the Polish heritage project Stories of Three Generation of Polish Immigrants funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Visit the exhibition from 9 October to 21 November 2010 Free admission Open 11am to 4pm, Wednesday to Sunday

Minsitry of Football

  • Date: 11 September 2010 - 24 December 2010
  • Every week
  • Location: Ashmore Secondary School Sports Hall
  • Time: 09:00 - 11:00
  • Cost: Free

Children's Football Development Programme (ages 4-8)

Ministry of Football is a children's football development programme. We are experts at creating positive football learning environments. We develop confident, creative, skilful football players. Our coaches are UEFA qualified, and have vast experience of helping young children enjoy learning. We believe that children learn best while playing, and we use fun small-sided games to maximise learning opportunities and promote creativity. We have a proven track record of developing young footballers for local teams and for professional club academies. We welcome all children, boys and girls, regardless of ability or experience. Ages 4 to 8.

www.minsitry-of-football.com

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