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I have added some important dates to the bottom of this thread....

Captain Tortue is a brand of stylish french childrens clothing. You won't find this brand of children's clothes on the high street. The collection is sold exclusively through a Style consultant in the comfort of your own home.


As a consultant I offer a friendly personal shopping experience

- in your own home with a few friends

-or a 1-2-1 shopping experience


I am also available to arrange 'pop up' shows at your request ranging from

- fundraising events - for your chosen charity

- corporate presentations in your place of work


Please keep an eye on my facebook and twitter pages to find out what the current promotions and hostess incentives are.



All the Best,

Adelle


http://www.facebook.com/CaptainAdelle

Twitter @Adelle_Captain

[email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

I will keep this thread up to date with various pop up and fundraising events that I will be taking part in:


Saturday 9th February - Chinese New Year Celebrations @The plough - between 1-3pm - lots of activities for under 5's to celebrate Chinese New Year. This is a charity event for a worthy cause www.helpXavier.org.


Saturday 16th February - Forest Hill Fashion Week @ Question Bar between 12-5pm.


Saturday 30th March - Village Commerce at St Barnabas Parish Hall in Dulwich Village 10-5. There will be an Easter egg hunt for the children and lots of traders selling a variety of things.



If you organise a pop up event get in touch as I may be interested in taking part. Likewise if you are holding a fundraiser let me know as I would like to be involved in anyway that I can.


Adelle x

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