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WI Meeting this evening at DHFC


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Hi All


The Dulwich WI have our new home at the clubhouse of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.


We meet on the 2nd Monday of each month with our meetings being from 7.30pm - 9.30pm


If you would like to come along then we would love to meet you. We are a diverse group of friendly local women who offer a huge range of interesting talks and activities for our members.


We have many additional clubs including a book club, an afternoon tea club, a craft club, a theatre club and a supper club to name but a few.


We are on instagram @DulwichWI and have a facebook page too


The annual membership for 2020 is ?43 and if you are not a member then we do charge ?5.00 to come to a class or talk plus the cost of the class which is a lovely way to try before you buy!


Hope to see you at a meeting soon and of course please do follow us on instagram to see what we are up to


Dulwich WI

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