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Are you looking for somewhere to take your children over the Easter Holiday?


Well, why not bring them along on the 13th April 2011, from 2-5pm to our Jungle Book party and film screening.


All the profits are donated to Oxfam.


Location: Upstairs at The Mag, 211 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HA

Time: 2pm - 5pm 13th April


Tickets will be sold in advance for ?6 per head through the Virgin Money Giving website (http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=dulwichfilm), or ?7 per head on the door, with all profits going directly to Oxfam.

Ticket buyers of advance tickets are asked to write their full name next to their donation on the VirginMoney website to reserve seats.


The ticket price will include:


-A screening of the Jungle Book film

-Free face painting

-A children's entertainer (JoJo the travelling minstrel)

-A fancy dress competition with prizes


(Don't feel like you have to dress up if you don't want to though!)


See us on Facebook - Dulwich Film

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Please contact me for more information on [email protected]

Hi - this is up to parents. I would say suitable for children from 2 1/2 or 3 years old and upwards who are able to sit and watch a film without getting bored. But this is intended to be an event for a whole family to enjoy, so siblings of different ages who would enjoy a film like The Jungle Book are welcome.
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