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Santa's Grotto @ the new Harris Primary ED Sat 10th Dec


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Come and see the big man himself, (have a nosey at our brand new school hall), and loads besides!


Entry is free, and a chance to disclose your greatest hopes to Santa is only ?3 per child (?2 extra for siblings): Father Christmas has a prezzie for every little guest, you'll be able to download a professional photo which captures your little ones' festive moment, and there?s plenty more to keep everyone happy: Our Grotto will also feature craft & toy stalls, linocut Christmas-cards from a local artist, festive face-painting and glitter tattoos, mini manicures courtesy of The Clinic SE23 (formerly Neroli), and a delicious mince pie & cake stall.


We'll also be drawing our Christmas raffle, with some absolutely amazeballs goodies to be won (including a hand-blended, one-of-a-kind bottle of whisky, an iPad mini, tickets to the opera and about 20 other brilliant prizes) NB Our new school is still tiny, so the odds are (probably) the best in all of SE22!


Plus, praise be, we?re offering a professional (Bond-Street-trained, no less!) Christmas wrapping service: Hand over your most hated Xmas job - we?ll get it done perfectly for a nominal sum . . . You?re welcome!


Saturday 10th December, 11am - 1pm, @ Harris Primary Academy, 173 Lordship Lane


The Friends of Harris Primary ED are looking forward to seeing you there!

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