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Heber Reception picnic - CHANGE OF DATE Now 16th July


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Hello!

We're looking forward to welcoming you and your children to Heber in September. Each year the Parents and Friends of Heber organise a picnic for new reception children and parents/carers. It's a lovely gentle introduction to new classmates (for the parents & carers too!) before the summer holidays. This year its on Thursday 16th at Peckham Rye Park (in the Arboretum) from 3.30/45. It's really very informal, if you can come along please bring a picnic, it will be lovely to see you there.


If you have any questions please email Kristy at [email protected]


Best wishes


Kristy & Sarah

Co-Chairs Heber P&F

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Hello,

Just a reminder that the picnic is this friday from midday at Peckham Rye Park, in the dog free area. The weather forecast for Friday is lovely, bring a picnic and let the children meet & play!


See you there


Kristy

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Hello,

Really sorry for the short notice, please see change of details in original post - the picnic will now take place on THURSDAY 16TH JULY from 3.30/45.


If this is a massive inconvenience for anyone, please PM me and we will try to accommodate in other ways.

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