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Charity fundraising event, 6th May 2017 @ Rye lane chapel


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You are warmly invited, along with your friends and family, to a street festival style event where there will be street food and refreshments, which are included in the entry ticket price, live entertainment, craft stalls and lots of other fun features for all ages. The proceeds of this fundraising event will contribute towards the funds we need to get our mobile library project up and running in Ghana- we are looking to raise ?20k over the next 6 months to fund essential equipment such as a vehicle. Please support us generously to help us achieve this goal.


More info found on their website http://Giraffemobilelibrary.com


Sat 6 May 2017

14:30 ? 18:00


Rye Lane Baptist Chapel

London

SE15 5EX

Tickets are sold on the door or in advance here

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/giraffe-street-festival-fundraising-event-tickets-33442800316?aff=eac2

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