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East Dulwich Christmas Cracker,Saturday 3 December, 11.00am to 5.00pm

Lordship Lane, North Cross Road and beyond


The Bandstand on North Cross Road


Comp?red by Scummy Mummies


11.00 - Hummy Mummies


11.25 - Jigsaw Arts


11.50 - South London Youth Theatre


12.40 - Southwark Children?s Brass Band


13.00 - Miss Christmas


13.10 - Heber School Choir


13.35 - Nunhead Folk Circle


13.55 - Salt


14.15 - The Indi Souls


14.45 - Kings Of The Dale


15.10 - John McClean and The Clan


15.35 - Christmas Wreath Results with The Fresh Flower Company


15.45 - Kinetika Bloco


16.15 - Christmas Jumper results with East Dulwich W.I


16.20 ? The Little Disco Company




Pop Up Entertainers on Lordship Lane & beyond


Clowns, magicians & quirky characters from Pull the Other One


Zoe?s Open Mic Performers: Louis van Johnson / Aria / Andy Insch / Dulwich Handbells / Wilford Social / Lily Wolfe / Jessica Ralph / Salt / Iris / Charlotte / The Lily Wolfe Band / Bone Direction / Sean / Datsun ?The Nunhead Folk Circle?



Activities for Families


East Dulwich Picturehouse & Blue Patch to host free drop-in kid?s workshops run by local artist Tamsin. A photo booth with props, dress up items & backgrounds. From 9.30am.


Join Punk Me Up Ceramics Caf? at their pottery wheel, Clayarella, for a free taster session, an introduction to throwing & their Clay Kids Course. 11am - 4pm


Face painting at Glazer Delmar. 11am ? 3pm.


Join Southwark Libraries for a fun event to celebrate Roald Dahl?s 100th Birthday. 11am - 1pm.


London Wildlife Trust show you how to make a wreath with materials from local woods. All Day.


Santa?s grotto at The Little Clipper. All Day


Local Illustrator Gary Parsons will be at Rye Books for a very special Christmas Storytime! Gary will be reading & drawing from ?Nuddy Ned?s Christmas?. 11am.


Kid's Christmas crafts with Craft Club at The House of Tippler. 11am - 1pm.


Christmas tree decoration workshop with Oh Art! at The Flying Pig. 12noon - 2pm.


Explore a London Fire Brigade fire engine & meet fire fighters. Down the side of Lordship Flooring Company. 12noon ? 2pm (subject to change).


Knight Daniel Adventure Party with Nutty?s Children?s Parties! Upstairs at The Lordship, 2.15pm - 3.15pm, places limited to 30, first come first served!


Glittery nails & glittery tattoos for kids at Lyttle Minx. All day. Miss Christmas singing carols in the salon. 3pm


Kid?s Disco with The Little Disco Company. 4.20pm on the Bandstand


Whitestuff - Little White Stuffers can design their own wrapping paper for the chance to win a VIP safari with Longleat.


Great Christmas Jumper Competition in aid of Southwark Foodbank


The East Dulwich W.I are on the hunt for East Dulwich?s best Christmas jumper. Bought, knitted or accessorised, the more festive the better! To enter come along to the East Dulwich W.I stall on North Cross Road wearing your Christmas Jumper between 10am - 3pm or Tweet / Instagram it using #CrackerED. Winners will be announced on the Bandstand at 4.15pm on the day with some great prizes to be won so come & join in the fun & help raise money for Southwark Foodbank.



Offers, Gifts, Refreshments & More


Hop Burns & Black - Tastings with local superstars Gosnells London Mead & Capo Caccia Fine Foods. 2pm-6pm.


Fabulous Ice Fires - 20% off festive cakes & all frozen desserts.


The Bishop - Mulled cider & other winter warmers available. Free mince pies!


Toasted - Serving natural mulled wine & Christmas cookies in aid of Peckham Foodbank.


Lila's - 10% discount, very special Christmas crackers for purchases over ?100, mince pies & mulled wine.


Roullier White - Sherry for the grown-ups & free Christmas jingle bell ornaments for the kids.


ESPH - FREE (charity donation) taster session of Hot Yoga. 2.30pm (16 people max, over 18 years only)


The EDPT - Free 1:1 personal training session with Coach Carter, quote:ED Christmas Cracker


East Dulwich Picture House (with Blue Patch) - Craft demos & workshops from local businesses. Screenings of a short film about Blue Patch & sustainable business in the community. From Midday.


Moxon?s - Selling a new line of Mr Moxon?s homemade kedgeree, have there or take away.


Daisylets - Mince pies, mulled wine & a doll?s house raffle in aid of Depaul.


Bloomers - Drinks, mince pies & a ladies wear pop up shop.


Mac & Miller - Free prosecco from 4pm.


Stella C - 20 % discount for the Christmas Cracker.


Willow - A cake stall & raffle in aid of Macmillan Cancer.


Dr Boo - Brand specialists from REN & Caudelie to offer personalised skincare advice. 10% off throughout the entire store & tombola for all customers.


The Actress - Selling hot mulled drinks, hot chocolates & sweet things.


Chichirara - Serving sherry & offering 10% discount on sales over ?50.


Spinach - Serving savoury winter warmers, mulled wine & plenty of festive bakes.


MEATliquor - Any tables wearing Christmas jumpers will be given some Piggies in Blankets on the house, either as a starter or nibbles with drinks.




Christmas Wreath Competition with The Fresh Flower Company


WIN ?50 worth of flowers to decorate YOUR HOME THIS Christmas. Collect your wreath frame and moss base from The Fresh Flower Company on North Cross Road (available to collect from November 21st). Hang on your door, take a photo and tag @THEFRESHFLOWER1 #CrackerED, Images will be judged and the winner announced on the Bandstand at 3.35pm.


All entry fees go to the Horticultural Therapy Trust


Christmas Treasure Hunt with Link Age Southwark


Spot a Christmas Treasure made by older members and volunteers of Link Age Southwark in the locations listed below and write down what you find. When you have found at least 10, bring this programme to the Link Age Southwark stall in the Community Area in the North Cross Road Market to enter into a prize draw. (?1 donation, all money raised will go towards supporting lonely or isolated older people in the community).


All programme, offer & activity details were correct at time of going to print but are subject to change. Offers are available on Saturday 3 December 2016. Terms & conditions apply & should be checked with individual shops & businesses. Southwark Council shall in no circumstances be liable for any loss of any kind whatsoever in consequence of the use of the contents of this leaflet.


Look out for these amazing traders


Blackwood?s Cheese Company

Artisan Cheese Producers & Cheesemongers

Based in Brockley SE London


Souvlaki Street

Souvlaki Street was founded in 2013 by Conor and Evi to feed their craving for Souvlaki in London. Using only the freshest, most authentic ingredients from Greece, our aim is to create the closest thing to proper Greek Souvlaki as you will find anywhere in the UK.


Ketchup on Everything

Ketchup on Everything create retro inspired prints for your Nursery/child's bedroom based around their 'Animal Alphabet' Poster design which is super cool and makes learning REALLY fun.


Agua Na Boca

A food stall with a difference! Agua Na Boca sells Brazilian delicacies such as Salgadinhos (pastry savouries), Gourmet Brigadeiros (chocolate truffles) and Churros (delicious doughnuts filled with chocolate or salted caramel) from his tricycle.


The Dogfather Diner

American owned all beef gourmet hotdogs, Mexican hats, Coca Cola bottles

fun, family atmosphere.


Cade Street Nursery

We are a plant nursery based in East Sussex and grow over 800 varieties of Garden Plants. In addition we sell a wide range of Christmas handmade decorations at Christmas time including Candle Arrangements, Wreaths, planted arrangements, we also stock mistletoe and we'll have lots of Christmas trees for sale at the Christmas Cracker.


Lisa E Moss

British jewellery designer Lisa E Moss has distinguishing herself in London as a unique and eclectic designer with an eye for cleverly combining vintage and antique artefacts with a fashion-forward edge


Jaadu

A treasure trove of beautiful Christmas gifts, unusual, ethical and irresistible. Made by hand and sourced mainly from India, we work with small family businesses and social enterprises drawing on the skills of traditional crafts but designed to give a new and modern look. Leisurewear, cashmere scarves, shawls and accessories. Recycled glass and fabulous Moroccan Safi bowls as well as an indulgence of stocking fillers and treats.

Not sure if this is the right place to comment, but just wanted to pass on my congratulations to the organisers for a very well-run event on saturday. there's was tons of stuff going on and everyone looked to be having a good time. with 2 little ones, the kids disco and visiting father xmas were the highlights. on the latter, i thought father xmas was awesome - he looked and sounded the part, and didn't flinch when we rocked up with 6 kids in total and spent time talking to each of them, what a nice chap. i couldn't believe it was free! perhaps next year there could be a suggested donation box to a local charity just inside his grotto/tent as i think you could raise a lot of cash that way :)

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