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TONIGHT Curry and Jazz at the ED Community Centre.


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The Fabulous Honeys - our local swing band will be playing at the ED Community Centre Darrell Road. SE 22 9NL on Saturday 26th October 7 - 10 pm.


Costs ?8 per person (?5 if a member of BARA) includes a Curry meal ( Chicken or vegetable) Food will be served between 7 - 7.45 pm.


Age ages welcome. Please reserve your ticket or pay on the door.


Email - [email protected] or see Eventbrite.co.uk.

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Remember to bring your own bottle. 7-10pm swing band, ?8 entry gets you a plate of curry as well.

If you are a member of Barry Area Resident's association its ?5 entry and you can join BARA tonight.

All ages welcome

Come along and shake a leg!

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