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The Unusual Suspects! Local men who have helped shape the publicity for the local Men’s Health Week.

Men’s Celebration event

Did you know that 12–18 June is Men’s Health Week – a time set aside to have conversations around men’s health and wellbeing. Jacy from Hastings Voluntary Action explains why this is important and what is going on in Hastings next week.

The Hastings and St Leonards Men’s Health and Wellbeing Project are delighted to be holding a free, open access Men’s Celebration event at: Hastings Observer Building on Saturday 17 June from 10am to 3pm.

Look out for the firefighters on the day who are out and about and ready to welcome you to the event.

Local men, friends and families, are invited to join this community conversation about what matters for men in Hastings and St Leonards and together, help shape the future for men’s health and wellbeing locally.

The event will bring together groups and services for local men, share the learning from the project so far and hear what local men have to say.

There will be a marketplace, workshops and activities and a stage showing films, presentations, and entertainment.

Join us to:

  • Share your thoughts on the new project logo and branding. This has been designed by a group of local men who will be there to share their journey and listen to what you think.
  • Meet ‘the unusual suspects’, local men who will be on hand to have a chat and tell you how you can get involved.
  • Take part in workshops and activities such as men’s yoga, art, music and creative workshops, A Band of Brothers film and discussion, Active Hastings Smoothie Bike, chat with Jonny on his sofa, visit the Men’s Book Corner and add to the ‘follow the duck’ conversation.

There will be lots of opportunities for you to have your voice heard and collaborate on shaping the future for Men in Hastings and St Leonards.

Don’t forget the free tea, coffee and cake.

We look forward to seeing you there.
For more information about the project, visit the project website.

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Posted 14:11 Friday, Jun 9, 2023 In: Health Matters

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