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Alleyn's School Holly Fair, 2nd December 2017, 11am-4pm, Alleyn's School, Townley Road, SE22 8SU


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You are invited to the Alleyn's School Holly Fair, on Saturday 2nd December, 11am-4pm, at Alleyn's School, Townley Road, Dulwich, SE22 8SU. Tickets are ?3 per person and all proceeds go to charity.


Highlights of the Holly Fair are detailed below:


Henry Marsh in the MCT at 11.30am: A few tickets left but hurry!


5 Star Comedy in the MCT at 1.00pm: Tickets still available on the MCT website: https://mct.alleyns.org.uk/page.aspx?id=194


Kid?s Zone: Father Christmas's Grotto, Tombola, Festive Face Painting, Money Tree, Christmas Crafts, Father Christmas's Biscuit Workshop and more


Storytelling in the Old Gym at 11.30am and 1.00pm: Michael Maloney tells the Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens


Choirs: Alleynian Blues, parent and pupil choirs sing festive favourites


Battle of the Bands: Come and support local bands


Christmas Raffle: ?1,000 voucher for Mr & Smith Hotels, Jewellery worth ?600, ?500 photoshoot with celebrity photographer, weekend breaks and plenty more


Teen Vintage: Lots of pre loved clothes, jewellery and accessories for sale


Stalls: Fantastic Christmas shopping, offering a huge range of wonderful gifts and treats


Christmas Caf?: Serving delicious sandwiches, mince pies, homemade cakes and mulled wine


Christmas Trees: A great selection of Non-Drop Nordic trees, purchase with cash or credit cards



Looking forward to seeing you there!


Alleyn's School Holly Fair Committee

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