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NCT Nearly New Sale Saturday 2:30pm 17th June (& AGM Info)


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Need to stock up on some clothes, toys, books or baby equipment for your baby/preschooler/young child? If so, come along to our summer Nearly New Sale on Saturday 17th June in Dulwich Village for a family friendly afternoon out. We'll be running our usual pop-up caf? so it's a great place to hang out, grab a Starbucks coffee and slice of cake, chat to other parents and shop for bargains.


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Date: Saturday 17th June 2017

Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm (seller entry from 1:30pm, NCT member entry from 2:15pm with valid membership card)

Venue: St Barnabas Church Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BT

Entry: Adults ?1.50, children free


Hope to see you there!

The Nearly New Sales Team


If you're interested in being a seller for the event then table bookings have gone live and can be purchased via the below link:


https://nct.intrabiz.co.uk/cgi-bin/sys.cgi?action=NCT-product-client_view&id=32189830


You don't have to be an NCT member to be a seller. If you have any buyer or seller queries please feel free to get in touch at [email protected] including if you want to get on the early booking distribution list for future sales.



All profits go towards the NCT charity for events such as; Bumps and Babes, Free Friday Walk & Talks, Tea Groups, First Aid Courses, Seasonal Crafting, Picnics, various workshops, socials etc.


Please note that this will be a table top sale. We have been asked whether we can provide a "ticketed sale type" and at present this is not possible due to volunteers numbers. If you'd like to join our branch and help out at this or any other of our events we are a friendly, fun team and always very welcoming of any new members to our group. Come along to find out more at our AGM on Tuesday 9th May at 10am, Caf? G, 184 Peckham Rye, East Dulwich, SE22 9QA.

For more details and the latest events please contact [email protected] or go to our facebook page NCT Dulwich & District or follow us on Twitter @dulwichdistnct1

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Hello!


Reminder that our Summer Nearly New Sale is happening this weekend. Come along to pick up some great bargains for you and the little people in your life.


Details:


Date: Saturday 17th June 2017

Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm (NCT member entry from 2:15pm with valid membership card)

Venue: St Barnabas Church Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, London, SE21 7BT

Entry: Adults ?1.50, children free


Hope to see you there!

Dulwich & District Nearly New Sales Team


Last minute seller? Grab a final table via the below link:


https://nct.intrabiz.co.uk/cgi-bin/sys.cgi?action=NCT-product-client_view&id=32189830

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