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Hi everyone!


I'm a resident of East Dulwich and work for a charity called Action for Happiness.


Another local resident and I are very keen to volunteer to host the Exploring What Matters course for our ED community. It entails 2h of meeting on an a week-day evening (7-9pm for example) for 8 consecutive weeks. We aim to start around the beginning of January 2020.


https://www.actionforhappiness.org/the-action-for-happiness-course


We tried to find a venue to make it happen this Autumn but weren't successful. Does anybody have an exotic idea of a suitable sounding venue we may not have thought of? Cheap and cheerful is what we're after :)


Please send me any ideas you may have!


Here's the list of places we contacted and who can't host it:

57 (Suzanne James)

Dulwich Library

East Dulwich Community Centre

East Dulwich Tavern

Goose Green Centre

Grove Vale Library

Rye Books

The Castle Pub

The Clockhouse Pub

The Lordship Pub

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