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I'm looking for a couple of people to help with handing out drinks and food for a birthday party at our house in Peckham on the evening of Saturday 8th July.


Does anyone know the best place to look or anyone who could help?


Many thanks!


Kate

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Rowena has a facebook page an extra pair of hands - below is the section about party help;



Party Hostess- add some sophistication by having an extra pair of hands to help

?15 per hour per person ? Are you planning a party be that in your home, hall, garden or pub and are panicking about socialising with your guests whilst looking after all the children, preparing and serving the food, ensuring everyone has a drink and and and...stop and breath! Hire me as an extra pair of eyes and hands to ensure everything runs smoothing. Would you like someone to serve drinks and food, keep an eye on the children or even look after the children so you can enjoy yourself. Then, the best bit...clean up afterwards! Available weekdays, nights and weeken

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks to everyone who replied to my message.


Mrs Y (listed on the forum) and a friend provided the help I needed - and were brilliant! I couldn't have asked for more and it gave me time to enjoy the party. I thoroughly recommend them if you need that extra pair of hands...


Feel free to get in touch if you'd like more details.


Kate

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