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Dulwich Park Fair 20th May - FREE Magic Shows


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Dulwich Park Fair 20th May 12 - 5pm


FREE MAGIC SHOWS STARTING AT 1PM, 2.45PM & 4.30PM


Dulwich Park Fair, now in its 11th year, gets bigger and better each year and always has a surprise performance! We are a traditional country-style fair and will have all the popular attractions such as the Steam Fair rides, Vauxhall City Farm, Punch and Judy and Amigo's Magic (www.amigosmagic.co.uk). The stage by the caf? will feature local musicians, brass bands, choirs and dance acts of all ages. There will be a great variety of food from roast hog to Caribbean jerk chicken to Vietnamese noodles, interesting craft and charity stalls and a chance to sample local craft beers, wines and cider.


Dulwich Park Fair is supported by a grant from Southwark Council?s Neighbourhoods Fund and Dulwich Park Friends help Southwark Council organise the event.


No parking available. Please come by public transport to

Dulwich Park, College Road, London SE21 7BQ.


Admission Free.


The Magic Magic Shows will take place by the Caf? and the Boathouse

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