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4ALL Community Autumn Fair, Sept 21st (2-5pm), All Saints, West Dulwich


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Although the glorious weather makes it feel like summer has returned, it is autumn and time for the annual 4ALL Community Autumn Fair (now in its 11th year!), on Saturday, September 21st, from 2-5pm at All Saints Church, Lovelace Road, SE21.

Come enjoy what is always a wonderful event celebrating community, in aid of 4ALL charity - Building Community in West Dulwich.


There will be something for all ages to enjoy on the day:

- games and activities for children; fire engine

- the chance to buy goods from local craftspeople and hear about local businesses

- stalls hosted by charities and community groups

- musical performances by schools

- fantastic raffle with wonderful prizes from area businesses

- delicious food - BBQ, yummy cakes and teas


For more information about the fair or about 4ALL, please email [email protected].

See you on September 21st!

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