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maritap Wrote:

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> There is Halloween party at the crooked well on

> Grove Road for toddlers 10.30-12.30



Is that also Sunday or tmrw?


There is a new cafe opening on Pellatt Road tmrw - Capture in the Rye - so I'm trying to fit as many things in as poss without exhausting my 2 yr old!! :)

Hi


Just to flesh out some of the details for Halloween events, Wednesday 31st October:


The Crooked Well

16 Grove Lane

Camberwell SE5 8SY

10am - 12pm *

Wednesday 31st October

Apparently there is free parking nearby in the Morrison's car park (??)


*(Note: we have an earlier start as they have a wedding party at lunch that day so we need to clear out by 12.15pm - before terrifying the bride with the reality of kids!)


Just a little note as mentioned, if the morning time doesn't suit you/bub, there is another Halloween party in the afternoon, which is also for bigger kids on half term:


4.30pm - 7pm

At Locale (which is near Goose Green park)

58-60 East Dulwich Road

SE22 9AX

More info on their website:

http://www.localerestaurants.com/restaurants/eastdulwich/


Cheers

Kath

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