
- Bring your own sewing or embroidery project
- Learn how to use a sewing machineÂ
- Make your own shopping bag
- It’s FREE and all skill levels are welcomeÂ


Saturday, 9 November, 4.30- 8pm
Caldmore Community Garden, Carless Street, Walsall WS1 3RH


Gardening activities, arts and crafts, cooking, games and play outside and inside – the club operates in all weathers.
START: Monday 28th October 2019 at 12.00
Due to weather conditions and limited indoor space ONLY FOR CHILDREN OVER 8 YEARS OLD.
Lunch will be provided.
Caldmore Community Garden, Carless Street, WS1 3RH

To launch our Cultures of Walsall project Caldmore Community Garden are giving you a chance to taste of some of the amazing cultures that make up our diverse community.
There will be live music and dance from different cultures represented and a chance to try some of the foods from all over the world.
Our Karma Pop Up Photo Studio will be open offering free photo portraits.
Community Cafe will be open, serving delicious home made cake and drinks.
There will be free prize challenge based on the Cultures of Walsall, a bouncy castle and plenty to do for all ages!
The event is funded by Near Neighbours and is a part of Walsall for All programme.

Join us for Macmillan Coffee Afternoon to raise funds to help people with cancer live as fully as they can.
We are starting at 10am with our regular Women’s Tuesday session and continue with cake, drinks and excellent company at the Coffee Afternoon that starts at 12pm.
Hoping to see you there!


We have started to ask local people – both those who have been to Caldmore Community Garden and those who haven’t yet – for their ideas for what they would like to see in the Garden. We have run creative consultation activities at our Indian Circus Day and will continue to engage our visitors and neighbours in the process – both online and offline.
Help us make the Garden – and the surrounding neighbourhood – a better place for everyone. You can do by filling in this survey, telling us your thoughts and ideas and sharing it with your friend and family.
If you haven’t done it, yet,
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https://forms.gle/KkMQ1S9XMCEdVQU37

We have started to ask local people – both those who have been to Caldmore Community Garden and those who haven’t yet – for their ideas for what they would like to see in the Garden. We have run creative consultation activities at our Indian Circus Day and will continue to engage our visitors and neighbours in the process – both online and offline.
Help us plan for the future and make the Garden – and neighbourhood around it – a better place for everyone. We would really appreciate it if you could complete this short survey and tell us what you think – it will only take you five minutes or so!

Workshops are a part of the Living Memory: the project is working across the Black Country to celebrate different aspects of everyday life that have been captured through people’s own photographs. The images hidden in our family albums, stored away in shoeboxes, and treasured in the collections of local enthusiasts can all offer rich perspectives on our rapidly changing society.They are recording local people’s life stories and memories connected to their photography collections, making a series of new films, professionally archiving over 1000 favourite photographs, creating a new touring exhibition and much more besides.