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Christmas Fair at St John's Church, Goose Green, SE22 9AU, 2nd December from 11 til 3


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We'll have fun and games for children and grown-ups, with Santa's Grotto and Elves workshop, Lucky Dip, Bottle Stall and more. Enjoy some mulled wine and a mince pie, join us for lunch or sample our selection of cakes. With Christmassy music and stalls for your Christmas shopping, this will be the perfect day out!


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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Webster,


Yes we will have lots of second-hand toys and a "Vintage" section with an appealing array of second-hand items. You might also like our second-hand books. We'll also have stalls selling new toys, Christmas decoration kits and more besides, so I'm sure you'll be able to find lots of what you want. Hope you come to see us again this year.


Best wishes


Sue

  • 2 weeks later...

As well as Opal Flutes the fair will start with our Brass Band, both playing Christmas favourites. If that isn't Christmassey enough you can sing along to some Christmas Carols. I'm sure the mulled wine will nicely loosen everyone's throat for singing!


I think we'll have a great time!


Sue

Yes Peckhamside, soup and light lunches will be available, as well as a delicious selection of homemade cakes, tea and coffee. And of course there will be mince pies, with plenty of mulled wine! We'll have plenty of seating so you can take the weight off your feet and soak up the festive atmosphere.


Sue

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