
Cosy Club:
Bromford Trees Old and New
Ticket Information
Cosy Club: Bromford Trees Old and New
Date & Time:
Tuesday 13th May – 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM (Primary School Aged Families)
Friday 16th May – 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM (Secondary School Aged Young People)
Location: The Hub, Bromford Drive, Birmingham, B36 8TY
Tickets: Free, Book Here
Event Information
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Join Worth Unlimited for an exciting, hands-on event that combines environmental education with creative arts. Participants will explore trees both new and old around The Hub on the Bromford Estate, Birmingham. This event will feature:
Tree care guidance for newly planted trees
Creative activities inspired by local trees
Primary school aged families will enjoy a fun, family-friendly walk and craft activities
Secondary school aged young people will have an opportunity for more in-depth tree exploration and creative workshops
Soobie Whitfield hard at work!
Special Focus
This event is an initiative under the Together We Can project, which promotes intergenerational community-building. The project uses outdoor creative activities to engage local residents with their environment while fostering cross-generational and cultural relationships.
Contributors
Soobie Whitfield
Community Theatre, educator and Applied Theatre facilitator who loves connecting people to their local environment, and to one another, through walkshops, simbiotic movement, storytelling and story maps.
Worth Unlimited
We are passionate about young people and their communities and our “Together We Can” intergenerational community building project is a key part of this. Based in the heart of Firs and Bromford Estate we bring together youth work and adult-focused asset based community-building work to maximise the opportunities for intergenerational (as well as cross-cultural) interaction and relationship-building.
We run a number of Open Access safe spaces for young people giving them the opportunity to engage with their peers and positive adult role-models in a safe space. We are always looking for ways in which both young people and local neighbours can contribute in these spaces.
We are committed to creatively engage with both young people and our neighbourhood to make our community a better, more connected place. We place an emphasis on being locally rooted, using an Asset based approach and being there for the long haul.
Location of event
Location: The Hub, Bromford Drive, Birmingham, B36 8TY
From Birmingham City Centre, the X12 and X13 buses stop outside the Hub (Sundew Croft stop)
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Please Donate
Most tickets for the Urban Tree Festival are free, but we ask attendees to please donate if they can.
We suggest a donation of £5 per event ticket and you can easily donate by clicking the donate button. Larger donations are always welcomed.
Donations are essential to running the Urban Tree Festival.
Thank you for your support.