Jump to content

4ALL Community Autumn Fair, Sept 17th (2-5pm), All Saints Church


meginse27

Recommended Posts

Although the glorious weather makes it feel like summer has returned, it is autumn and time for the annual 4ALL Community Autumn Fair, on Saturday, September 17th, from 2-5pm at All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, SE21.

Come enjoy what is always a wonderful event celebrating community, in aid of 4ALL charity - Building Community in West Dulwich.


There will be something for all ages to enjoy on the day:

- games and activities for children

- the chance to buy goods from local craftspeople and hear about local businesses

- stalls hosted by charities and community groups

- musical performances by schools

- bike repairs

- fantastic raffle with wonderful prizes from area businesses

- delicious food - BBQ, cakes and tea


For more information about the fair or about 4ALL, please contact 07432 118 859 or email [email protected].

See you on September 17th from 2-5!

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I completely agree with you, Angelina. But it's worth noting that no one else has a problem with her, or finds her rude /  has mentioned her aggressively banging gates / ringing doorbells etc. 
    • But I don't think that was what you meant, was it? But he can hardly be held responsible for what somebody else did! Just discovered I forgot to post the above  last night, and now it's overtaken by long posts.  I don't have sufficient knowledge  to counter some of what has been said above, some of which appears to be opinion rather than facts, so it would be pointless for me to say anything else.
    • I am sure our lovely Evri delivery team, who do a firkin hard job, take the time between drops to read the East Dulwich Forum 🤫
    • For every person like OP that moans their doorbell was rung and there was a knock on the door, there's someone else moaning that they didn't hear the delivery drivers. If you've ever done delivery work you'll know that loads of people's bells don't work. The delivery drivers probably goes to a hundred doors a day: press bell, knock door, drop package, move on. If you don't like delivery drivers, insist on delivery by Royal Mail where the workers have wages and a union - or just stop ordering shit online that's artificially cheap. But most of us (me included) don't want that
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...