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A Family Festival Disco Jam (Brockley Max) - Saturday 28th May


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Join DISCOFEST and TIPPEE TOES this coming bank holiday for 'A Family Festival Jam' during the Brockley Max Festival!


Saturday 28th May

St Andrew's Centre, Brockley Road, SE4 2SA

3pm-6pm

Suitable for all children under 10 years.


*Dance performance by GDND Academy crew and entertainment from The Bedlham Bunch*


Free face paint or glitter tattoo - soft play, bouncy castle, arts n crafts sessions for all under 4's

Goody bags - dance host - games - prizes - mocktails for kids - fun foods - homemade rum punch for the adults with a selection of drinks from the bar - a free mini Indian head massage for the adults plus more...


See attached flyer for further details/prices. You can purchase your tickets at:


www.ticketsource.co.uk/discofest


This is an event for the whole family and a great way to kickstart your bank holiday weekend!


We hope to see you there!


Best wishes


Kim

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