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The Charter School Red Post Hill - Christmas Fair, Thank you for coming - see you next year!!


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Get ahead with your festive shopping at the annual Charter School Christmas Fair on Thursday 23rd November, 5:30pm to 8:30pm


Entry: Adults ?1 (Children FREE)

The Charter School, Red Post Hill, SE24 9JH



The Friends of The Charter School, kindly supported by Hamptons International, are running what promises to be our biggest and best Christmas Fair so far. Over 40 stallholders will be there on the night, offering something for everyone including:

?Handmade and upcycled homewares

?Pottery

?Textile gifts

?Handmade jewellery and accessores

?Festive stationery

?Original art

?Books and games

?Beauty products

?Seasonal treats, preserves and foodie gifts

?Christmas Wreaths


We will also be running the annual Big Prize Tombola with over 50 fantastic prizes to be won, kindly donated by local businesses. Our younger guests can try their luck at the Chocolate Tombola, Spin painting and wax hands stalls, and the Tin Can Knocker, while PE staff will be hosting games in the courtyard.


To add to the festive spirit our pupil musicians will be performing live on the night, and Hamptons will be offering a free glass of mulled wine to all our visitors.


Come along and enjoy a relaxed evening of shopping, food and drink and help to raise money for your local school at the same time.


We look forward to seeing you on the 23rd!!

This is one of the best Christmas Fairs going. There's a free cup of mulled wine for every (adult) visitor, and the tombola is amazing - last year I won a Jigsaw handbag, a voucher for Ed and a bottle of fizz - that was a tenner very well spent!
Seen some beautiful wreaths I want to pick up from the fair. I?ve also heard there are a number of free meal from local restaurants in the tombola, I hope I win the one for the Japanese restaurants Yamamoto!
For the hungry and thirsty there are a lot of relevant stalls...popcorn, Crepes, Churros, Hotdogs, Tea and Coffee, a licenced bar, a cake stall plus lots of stalls selling foodies gifts!!

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