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Give and Take 27th October


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Free Give and Take event, Saturday 27th October


Time 11am-2.30pm, Bring items in good condition between 11am- 1pm, take items from 11am-2.30pm. Items accepted include: CD?s DVD?s, books, small electrical items, buggies, bikes, lamps, plants and kitchenware.

No PAINT OR FOOD . We reserve the right not to accept items.

Also free taster sessions for Eos Dance School - Ballet, street dance and tap, from toddler to dancer 12:30 to 1pm - Big & Small (2yo), 1 to 1:30pm - Tiny Dancers (3yo)


East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL

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