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Music by The Green - Sunday 14th May from 1 til 4, St. John's Church East Dulwich


JulieP

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St. John The Evangelist East Dulwich (the church next to Goose Green) will be holding an afternoon of music. There will also be light refreshments and children's activities. We're joining in with the fun of the Dulwich Festival Fair on Goose Green that day, and hoping lots of people will be able to come and join us.


Free entry - all are welcome!


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Music by the Green is now on Facebook - see details and who's going -

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There will be music from local groups (strings and choir) between 1 and 4pm in the church, there will also be a small exhibition covering history of the parish, tea and cake and activities for children.

An image of the flyer is attached and will post the programme when it is ready.

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