The Levenshulme Community Festival 2007
Saturday 20th October to Sunday 4th November
FRIDAY 2nd November
Union Music Lounge
The Levenshulme Portrait Project
Portraits by photographer Rebecca Lupton.
Shown each day
Admission FREE
Levenshulme Library
Coffee Morning… Through Irish eyes.
A coffee morning with a small selection of Irish food products to tempt your palate.
Time 10am-12 Noon
Admission FREE
Levenshulme Library
'Levenshulme as seen through the eyes of a child'
An exhibition of photographs taken by children under the age of 5. Twenty young children will use disposable cameras to capture their view of Levenshulme.
Time 10am-5pm
Admission FREE
Energy Box @ Levenshulme High School
Junior football games
Monday after school jJunior football games for ages 8-16.
Run by Manchester Leisure coaches
Time 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Admission £1
Energy Box @ Levenshulme High School
Junior football games
Friday after school junior football games for ages 8-16.
Run by Manchester Leisure coaches
Time 4.30pm - 6.00pm
Admission £1
Sports, Health & Fitness
Energy Box @ Levenshulme High School
Junior Badminton
Friday evenings Badminton for ages 8 - 11
Run by Manchester sports development coaches
Time 6pm - 7pm
Admission £1
Energy Box @ Levenshulme High School
Junior Badminton
Friday evening Badminton for ages 12 - 16 ran by manchester sports development coaches.
Time 7pm - 8pm
Admission £1
Bankley Studios
Bankley Open Studios Preview
Local artists preview their work at Bankley Studios.
Time 6.30pm - 9pm
Admission FREE
Pub and Club
M19 Bar
Claire Mooney
Claire Mooney and the Moving House Band will be playing songs from Claire’s recently launched 6th album ‘Good as You’ plus all her old favourite’s from her extensive back catolgue.
Support comes from Alun Parry.
Time 7pm
Admission £3
St Mary’s Parish Centre
Festival Bingo
Bingos' history can be traced back to 1530 and an Italian lottery called "Lo Giuoco del Lotto D'Italia," It was introduced to France in the late 1770s, where it was called "Le Lotto".
When the game reached North America in 1929, it was known as "beano" and only renamed "bingo" by Edwin S. Lowe after someone accidentally yelled "bingo" instead of "beano".
To discover the timeless magic of this ancient game Telephone: 079 66 00 86 25
Time 7.30pm
Admission FREE
For more information please contact the festival office on 0161 257 2484 or email info@levenshulmefestival.co.uk