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The Charter School Christmas Fair - 24th November 5.30 - 8.30pm


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Christmas comes early at The Charter School!


Our annual Christmas Fair takes place on Thursday 24th November from 5:30 to 8:30pm.


Over 50 stalls from designer-makers and students selling crafty gifts, books, stationery, clothes and much, much more promise to get you in the festive mood. We will be serving hot food and drink on the night and providing entertainment in the form of live music from our students. You can also try your luck at our popular tombola where prizes include vouchers for meals out in local restaurants, gifts from local retailers and a flight on the London Eye.


The Fair is open to everyone: Adult entry ?1 - Children are FREE!


Profits from the evening go to The Friends of The Charter School

Hi lucymarianne,

Stalls update - jewellery, prints, accessories, homewares, Christmas confectionery, wreaths and lots more.

Hamptons are sponsoring free mulled wine & there will be a BBQ, churro S & candy floss.

Hope to see you there!

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