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


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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!

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