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Peckham Festival is looking for volunteers sept 18/19th


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This year Peckham Festival returns on 17-19th September.


If you'd like to come and volunteer at this fabulous free community event, please get in touch at [email protected]


Each year we rely on volunteers for this not for profit Community event and we couldn't do without them so your help is hugely appreciated.


We need volunteers for the main Festival site at Copeland Park, Copeland Road. We will have live staged entertainment; a street market;Community Hub ( where local organisations/groups offer up workshops), exhibitions and an open studios event.


We will need volunteers to help out with a variety of activities including the following:-


Moving tables/chairs + general set up - Friday 1-5pm

Welcoming the public/directing public/being present for general questions/handing out brochures - Sat+Sun

Clearing up litter - Sat+ Sun

Helping out with the workshops in the Community Hub - Sat + Sun

Helping with stage set - up Sat + Sun

Counting People in ( with a counter) Sat + Sun


If you're free, willing and personable, we'd love to hear from you : )

Fri 17th September 1-5pm

Sat 18th September 9-2pm and/or 2-7pm

Sun 19th September 8-2pm and/or 5-9pm ( taking into consideration the Made Moodworkshop at 2-5pm)


Volunteers will receive a Peckham Festival T shirt, Tote Bag, free meal and there'll be a volunteer hub where you can go to take breaks!


Thanks so Much!


Warm Wishes,


Jules

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