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MacMillan Coffee & Cake @ fifty seven


SueJ

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On Friday 29th September we will be opening from 10.00am - 2.00pm for Volcano Coffee, Birchalls Tea and lots & lots of gorgeous cake made by our apprentice pastry chef.


Every penny we take will go straight to MacMillan so please do come along and join us at fifty seven, our private hire events space, 57 North Cross Road, SE22 9ET


In addition, we will be joined by the talented Emma Robyn, fully qualified and insured CND nail technician who will have her pop up manicure station ready and will be offering mini manicures, again with every penny raised going to MacMillan. Www.emmarobynnails.com


Please do come along and support us both and join in the fun fund raising, have a natter and meet others from ED.


Suzanne James

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