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Fundraising Cream Tea @ fifty seven 05.10.19


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Hello EDF


If you are out and about tomorrow (Saturday 5th October) and on North Cross Road with a spare hour then please do pop in to fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road, as we are hosting a fundraising Cream Tea in aid of the Dulwich WI, Neo Natal Quilts at Kings prep baby unit and Westminster House Youth Club.


100% of the profits from tomorrows event with be going direct to support these 3 wonderful local clubs.


The Cream Tea will be served every hour on the hour from 11.00am through to 3.00pm and its only ?5.00 for a home made scone, clotted cream and home made jam along with a cup of tea or coffee - the hardest decision is do you put jam or cream on first?? We are not to judge and both is absolutely fine.


This is a cash only event and of course, if you think the cuppa and scone are worth more then you are most welcome to leave a little extra for the clubs!


Please do take a look at this info in the Suzanne James newsletter with a link to book however walk in guests are also most welcome!


https://suzannejames.co.uk/dulwich-wi-suzanne-james-cream-tea-fundraise-how-do-you-take-yours/?utm_source=October+2019+Newsletter&utm_campaign=October+2019+Newsletter&utm_medium=email


http://dulwichwi.com/


Many thanks for reading and hope to meet you tomorrow


With best wishes


Sue Jarvie,

President, Dulwich WI

Thank you to everyone who joined us today at the Dulwich WI Cream Tea at fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road.


We loved meeting you and hope to see some of you at the next meeting as guests or future meetings at members.


Please remember that we have a new home now, Dulwich Hamlet Football Club in the clubhouse and it?s happy hour from 6pm until 8pm plus they have excellent pie suppers!


If you are not sure about the Dulwich WI then come along and find out more. We meet on the second Monday of each month!


Email us for details


[email protected]


Thank you so much for reading


Suzanne

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