Celebrate Summer Solstice with 24hrs of FREE fun
Imagine the tranquillity of doing Tai Chi as the sun rises at dawn over the Lickey Hills…or clearing away the cobwebs by walking with friends in the green freshness of Cannon Hill Park to the sound of the dawn chorus…
This Sunday, families and friends across the city will have the chance to appreciate Birmingham’s parks and green spaces in a whole new light by enjoying a range of FREE and fun activity sessions across 24 hours in a unique Summer Solstice event: part of the ParkLives programme delivered by Coca-Cola Great Britain and Birmingham Active Parks.
24 hours of ParkLives will start with a magical midnight bike ride at Sheldon Country Park on Saturday 20 June and finish with a midnight badminton session at Nechells Wellbeing Centre on Sunday 21 July. Other highlights will include an energising dawn chorus and batwalk at 3.30am through leafy Cannon Hill Park; peaceful Sunrise Tai Chi at 4.30am on the Lickey Hills and an ‘evening glow’ 5km run in Handsworth Park at 9.30pm.
There will also be plenty of free activities for everyone to enjoy throughout the daytime, including Multisport at Gilberstone Recreation Ground at 11.45am, a picnic and family games at Summerfield Park between 3 and 5pm, and Boules from 6pm to 9pm at Cotteridge Park.
ParkLives is a programme of free and fun activities in parks open to everyone, designed to help local communities to enjoy being more active outdoors together, and is part of Coca-Cola Great Britain’s commitment to invest £20m between now and 2020 on programmes encouraging and supporting people to be physically active. This summer, ParkLives sessions are taking place at more than 60 parks and green spaces across Birmingham.
Ian Hay, ParkLives session leader for Tai Chi at sunrise at the Lickey Hills, said: “I take part every year in sunrise Tai Chi at an annual instructors’ retreat, so when I heard that ParkLives was putting on this Summer Solstice event I was keen to give people in Birmingham the chance to experience the extraordinary sense of peace and calm that it brings.
“Tai Chi is a form of moving meditation. It involves emptying your mind, which is easy to do when you are looking out over the horizon from the height of the Lickey Hills as the sun comes up. Because the Lickey Hills is so high, you’ll even see the sunrise before they do at Stonehenge.
“Whichever session you attend on the Summer Solstice will be fun, but I’d particularly encourage people to give one of the early or late sessions a go – you wouldn’t always want to get up at that time, but on the longest day of the year why not have a new experience and try something that you’ll probably never do again?!”
Birmingham City Council Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, Councillor Paulette Hamilton, said: “ParkLives is all about bringing communities together and getting people to have fun taking part in outdoor activities that they might not have tried before. The Summer Solstice event gives Brummies a great chance to experience their city as they’ve never seen it before and to really make the most of the longest day of the year, from a bike ride in the moonlight to a ‘race to sunrise’ or an ‘evening glow’ run through Handsworth Park at dusk.
“Of course not everyone will want to take part in our moonlit activities, so we’ve got a range of free sessions throughout the day, celebrating the fact that summer is officially here and this is the perfect time to enjoy our beautiful parks and open spaces.”
For more information on all the activities on 21st June, or throughout the summer, visit www.parklives.com
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24 HOURS OF PARKLIVES PROGRAMME
12.00, midnight Sheldon Country, Park Bike Ride Ragley Drive, B26 3TU
03.30 Cannon Hill Park, Dawn Chorus/Bat Walk Holders Lane Pavilion @ 3am
04.00 Cannon Hill Park, Race to the Sunrise Holders Lane Playing Field
04.30 Lickey Hills, Sunrise Tai Chi Monument Road Car Park
08.30 Handsworth, Park Beginners Running The Boathouse
09.30 Cofton Park, Couch to 5km Car Park off Low Hill Lane
10.00 Handsworth Park, 5km to 10km The Boathouse
10.00 Lickey Hills, Tai Chi Monument Road Car Park
10.30 Cotteridge Park, Green Fit Tennis Courts
10.30 Lickey Hills, Lickey Explorers Visitor Centre
10.45 Cofton Park, 5km – 10km Car Park off Low Hill Lane
11.00 Summerfield Park, Community Fit Children’s Play area City Road
11.45 Gilberstone Rec, Multi Sport Tennis Courts
13.30 Summerfield Park, Multi Sport Tennis Courts, Muga Area
15.00 – 17.00 Summerfield Park, Picnic/family Games Tennis Courts, Muga Area
18.00—21.00 Cotteridge Park, Boules & Picnic Tennis Courts
19.00 – 21.00 Handsworth Park Picnic & Fun activities Handsworth Wellbeing Centre
21.30 Handsworth Park Evening Glow Run–5km Handsworth Wellbeing Centre
12.00, midnight Nechells Wellbeing Centre, Badminton Reception