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Hi all,


Celebrate the end of the school year with our FREE family summer disco party!


Venue address: The Cherry Tree pub, 31-33 Grove Vale, London SE22 8EQ

Date/time: Thursday 19th July, 4-6pm


I'll be behind the decks playing lots of cool tunes and making sure everyone has lots of fun.


No need to pre-book, just turn up, grab a drink and have a boogie with your kids.


For more info on our popular disco parties please visit- http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk/disco.htm


Hopefully we'll see you there for lots of fun games, competitions, prizes and, above all, dancing.


Spread the word!


Also, if you're looking for child care over the summer holidays then help could be at hand with our Summer Sports and Drama Camp in nearby West Norwood! All the info and booking details you need are here- http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk/holidayworkshops.htm


Best wishes,


Danny Nutt

Founder and director

Nutty's Children's Parties

http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk

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