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The Dulwich Festival takes place from 10th to 19th May 2013 and we are now recruiting for a number of positions. Some paid a small amount, some voluntary.


If you'd like to get involved in your local community, why not get in touch?


Press - Handle the press and PR for the Festival. To start 2nd week in January


Sponsorship manager - to secure sponsorship from local businesses


Finance - assisting the Treasurer, particularly around the time of the Festival itself


Stewards Co-ordinator - Recruit and manage stewards to help at Festival events


Distribution Co-ordinator(s) - to take delivery of Festival programme booklets and assist Distribution Manager to make sure they are delivered to local houses by our volunteer team


For more details or to apply, PM me now, or email [email protected]

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I was about to post exactly the same comment!


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ETA: I suspect there shouldn't be a hyphen in the email address??

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