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Goose Green School Fair- Saturday 5th July. Stall Holders Wanted


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We are in final stages of organising our fantastic school fair on Saturday 5th July on Goose Green Common. It will be having a World Cup Theme (obviously)


Its is our 11th and always a great event for the whole family and wider community. Last year we had glorious sunshine and a party atmosphere.


It starts with a carnival procession of the children from the school led by the school samba drummers band, we will have numerous performances on our stage throughout the afternoon, raffle, face painiting, food, ice cream, bar, games, bouncy castle and stalls.


If you are a business and are interested in having a pitch at this event we are still taking bookings. The cost is ?35 for the pitch and additonal ?5 if you need to hire a table.


If you are a local charity that would like to have a stall this is offered for free but table hire still applies.


If youwould like to join us please PM or contact us on


[email protected]


Look forward to hearing from you,


GGPTA

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