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St John's & St Clement's School, Adys Road, by Goose Green


I am organising the next school Car Boot Sale for Sat 23rd March. The weekend before Easter.

Car Boot's on from 9.30 am till 12.30pm.

Adults ?1 entry, kids go free


Sellers don't have to be parents - Sellers arrive at 8am to set up


Car pitches ?10, tables ?5 (preferably bring your own table/rug)

Please confirm by email or text (07867 644720) if you would like a space...


If you'd like to go ahead, hand in envelope with your contact details and cash or cheque

(made out to St John's & St Clement's PTFA) to school reception from Monday 25th February.


Thanks Michael

You still have two weekends to have a clear out at home.


Car and Table Pitches selling quickly for the 23rd March.

You don't have to be a parent at the school to book a place.


Call/text me on 07867 644720 or email [email protected]


All the best,

Michael

We have now sold over half of the car (?10)& table (?5) pitches, so don't miss out and book your place now.


There are two weekends to have a clear out at home, make some money and free up some space.


Call/text me on 07867 644720 or email [email protected]


All the best,

Michael

Still car pitches (?10) and table places (?5) are still avialable.

You do not need to be a parent to be a seller.


Buyers welcome too - please put Saturday 23rd March (9.30-12.30)in your diaries.


There's one weekend left to have a clear out at home, free up some space and make some money.


Call/text me on 07867 644720 or email [email protected]


All the best,

Michael

Few more car pitches (?10) and table places (?5)left for next Saturday's car boot sale - 23rd March.

St John's & St Clement's School, Adys Road, near Goose Green


Last weekend to have a spring clean at home and make some dosh


Sellers and buyers welcome!!


Call/text me on 07867 644720 or email [email protected] for more details


All the best,

Michael

Still a few pitches left for Saturday's car boot at St John's & St Clement's School,

Adys Road, near Goose Green.


Car pitches (?10) and table places (?5)

Sellers and buyers welcome!!


Call/text me on 07867 644720 or email [email protected] for more details


All the best,

Michael

Only a handful of pitches left for cars (?10) and table (?5)

Please contact me today if you would like a space.


All sellers welcome on the day to grab a bargain and help raise some funds for the school..


Funds help subsidise computers, school trips and playground equipment.


Car Boot opens to public at 9.30am until 12.30

Adults ?1, kids go free

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