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Dulwich Hamlet Junior School Summer Fair Tomorrow June 15th 12:30-3:00


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Please join us tomorrow to kick off the summer with our School Fair


Fun in the sun! And raising money for our new Turney Playground!!



Buy raffle tickets!! 75 prizes to win from some of our very generous local businesses and community members. See the flyer for all the wonderful prizes (Vouchers for restaurants, local shops, gifts, experiences, hampers and much more).


BAG OF RIDDIM

Art Department London

Marika Sonne

Oddono?s Gelato

Roullier White Perfume

Wagamama

Lordship Pub

Plough Pub

East Dulwich Picture House

Myla & Davis

Lila's Jewels

ESPH Gym

The Begging Bowl

The Agile Rabbit

Tupi Restaurant

The Royal Mews

Dr. Boo

Anorak

Herne Hill Velodrome

The Neighbourhood Vet

Franco Manca

Spark 4 Kids COOK

Dulwich Hamlet FC

Flip Out

Mark?s & Spencers

Olley?s Fish Experience

Fired Earth

Celestial

The Real Greek Kanella & Co

Anna Jacobs

Fired Earth

Bartley?s flower shop

Biff?s

Robert Carder Shoes

Franco Manca

Plough Homecraft

Powder Cosmetics

Terriors Wine Bar

William Rose

Pearspring Tomlinsons

Caf? G

Greetings UK LTD

Healthmatters

Rye Books

Bottle Cave

Signora caf?

Postmark

The Fresh Flower Company

Mem's Barbers

Moxon?s

Perform

Oxygen Free Jump

Duo Dance

Canopy Beer

Gail?s

The Parlour

Saucy Chip

Iris

2 John Lewis Hampers donated by Knight Frank

Eos Dance School 3 Free Terms

Taylor-West and Co. WOOW Sunglasses

Portrayed Photography Family Photo shoot

Olivelli

Mr.Bao

M&S

Sweaty Betty



Some very generous prizes and vouchers from our wonderful local traders and parents. Thank you!!


Most of all bring the kids, eat, drink, play and have fun!


New this year is a professional Hip Hop Photo booth!


The Inflatable kick the ball in the target game! From Football Magic!


AND don't forget to come to our MAGIC SHOW by our after school club Magician Simon Roselli at 1:00.


Never to be overshadowed, our STEEL PANS, go on at 2pm.


Pimms, beer, Joshua's jerk chicken! veggie and meat sausages, and of course crisps & sweets!

Whether you are sweet or savoury, veggie or carnivore there is something for everyone.


See you there.


DHJS PTA

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