NICE Summer Fayre

Sun Jul 10 2022 at 11:00 am to 03:00 pm

NICE - Centre for Movement Disorders | Birmingham

NICE - Centre for Movement Disorders
Publisher/HostNICE - Centre for Movement Disorders
NICE Summer Fayre
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We can't wait to welcome you all to our end of the year celebration for NICE families and our local community.
To make things extra special, and to mark 35 years of NICE as a charity, we're turning the clock back to 1987 when it all began for Conductive Education services in the UK! That's right - we're going to go into full '80s party mode. So prepare for blasting synths and all sorts of themed games and entertainment.
We have some brilliant live acts lined up for the day!
12 noon: SHE Choir Birmingham
SHE Choir Birmingham is a community choir for women, non-binary people and those who identify as female, based in central Birmingham.
Singing original arrangements of pop, rock, indie, R&B and more we're so lucky to be seeing them only weeks before they perform in the Birmingham Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony!
1 pm: Eva Abley - Comedian
It's our absolute pleasure to announce that the one and only Eva Abley will be delivering her comedy routine at the NICE Summer Fayre!
Eva is a hilarious comedian and an ex-NICE pupil who is sure to be the next big thing coming off her fantastic appearance in the 2022 Britain's Got Talent Finals.
2 pm: Harrison James - Singer
We can't wait to listen to the incredibly talented singer Harrison James! Get excited to relax to his chilled set-list.
This year will be a special year for the NICE Summer Fayre. Alongside all your favourite stalls we're going to host some excellent games and summer activities too. This includes but is not limited to:
80s themed games - who can get the highest score?
tombola and raffle - win yourself a top prize
plants and more for sale - pick something up to treat yourself
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

NICE - Centre for Movement Disorders, Cannon Hill House, Russell Road, Moseley,Birmingham, United Kingdom

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