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Christmas events, fairs, bazaars, shopping - re: schools churches update 2017


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Hello


I'm currently compiling a list of school and church fairs for 2017

I'm also looking at compling a list for shopping events and bazaars in the local area.


Please list your school or church event here.

Please add or advise where need be!


Many thanks

Hi Jackie,


St. John's East Dulwich is hosting it's annual Christmas Fair on the 2nd December, from 11am until 3pm. We'll have old favourites like a bottle stall and lucky dip, Santa, Christmas carols and more. We still have some space for stallholders too. Please add us to your list!


Many thanks


Sue

Hi Jackie


The Charter School Christmas Fair is on Thursday 23rd November 5:30pm to 8:30pm. Entry is ?1 for adults, free for children. Over 40 stalls with gifts, food, drink, festive stationery, Huge prize tombola with over 40 different prizes from our lovely local businesses, and loads for the kids to do!!


Thanks you


Shalene

Heber Primary School are holding their Christmas Fair and market on Saturday 9th December 2-5pm. Kindly supported by Pedder, it's a lovely festive event... lots of games, stalls, cafe, mulled wine and the ever popular Santa's grotto. If you would like to have a stall (only ?20) then please get in touch -

[email protected]

Hi Jackie,


Bessemer Grange Primary is holding its annual Winter Fair on Saturday 9th December from 12.00 ? 3.00 at the school. Everyone is welcome, and entry to the fair is free!


The fair will have a Santa?s Grotto, lots of Christmas-themed kids games, Christmas-themed craft workshops, handicraft stalls, delicious food and drink (including mulled wine) and an amazing raffle with loads of fabulous prizes donated by local businesses.


If anyone would like to have a stall at the fair they can email [email protected]


Bessemer Grange Primary School,Dylways, London, SE5 8HP

Hi Jackie,

Great idea to spread the word to support events.

I?d like to put a word in for Fairlawn Primary School, Honor Oak Road. SE23

Christmas Fair

Saturday 2nd December 12-3pm free entry.

Lots of fun stalls for children to enjoy, craft stall with some great items on sale, a huge chocolate tombola.

Mulled wine, tea,coffee & cakes, face painting. A fabulous raffle with donations from local businesses.

Santa?s grotto, live music performances and Xmas theme DJ.

It?s a superb afternoon arrange by the PTA.

Well worth a visit.


Clair

St John's & St Clement's Primary School is hosting their annual Christmas Fair on Saturday 9th december from 12-3pm with lots do see, do and make. Great if you are prospective parents too!


Lots of fun stalls for everyone: Christmas gift stalls, stocking filler stalls, tombolas, face painting, arts & crafts, tinsel ticket, lovely food and mulled wine.


The children at our school will also be performing their music skills: flutes, brass, violins and the choir.


Address:

Adys Road

SE15 4DY in East Dulwich (near the adventure playground)


See you there!

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The Friends of Carnegie Library are having their Winter Fair on Saturday 2nd December between 11am-3pm.


It's not at the library as it's now closed but being held at St Saviour's Church Hall on Herne Hill Road, SE24.


Lots of stalls, tombola, refreshments etc.

Hello,

Dog Kennel Hill School is having its Christmas Fair at 3.30pm to 5.30pm, on Friday the 8th December.

We have a raffle with some great prizes, including a signed England shirt, designer jewellery,theatre tickets, and many vouchers for treats at businesses in and around East Dulwich and beyond.

There will be lots of music from the kids, art, food, Santa 🎅🏼 and a small Christmas market.

Hope to see you there:)

Dulwich Village Infants are having their Christmas Fair on Saturday 9th between 12pm and 2.30pm at the Lake Building - so the building opposite the post office/estate agents in Dulwich Village.


Jingle jars, Santa, food and cake.


Heaps of fun for all.

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