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Free Fathers' Day Drawing Competition for Children Closing Date Friday 12th June


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This year Fathers? Day is Sunday 21st June and to celebrate we?re holding a competition for children to draw their Dad.


There are lots of prizes on offer, and ALL entries will be displayed in our windows from 16th June.


All you need to do:

Draw a picture of your Dad on A4 paper

Write your Dad?s name on the front

Write your name, age and telephone number on the back

Hand your entry in to Village Books, 1d Calton Avenue, Dulwich Village


Entries must be received by Friday 12th June 2015.

Winners will be notified the following week.


PRIZES

There are two categories ? Age 6 and under, and Age 7 and over.

5 prizes of ?15 book vouchers awarded in each age group.


Prizes will be presented on Fathers? Day, Sunday 21st June at 11am.


Friday 12th June 2015

Until Sunday 21st June 2015


www.village-books.co.uk/events

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