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Dulwich Village Preschool 50th Anniversary Celebration - 6th May (1-4)


We are turning 50!! Come and help celebrate with us!


There will be lots of fun for all the family with Bouncy Castles, Badge Making, Face Painting, a Story-Telling Tent, Music Bumps, Juggling Workshop, Lucky Dip, and DJ. As well as Arts & Crafts stalls, Bar, Tea & Cakes and a Raffle with fantastic prizes donated by local businesses such as JoJo Maman Bebe, Roullier White, Ganapati, Number 22, Abel & Cole, and many more!!


With live music from the Dulwich Ukulele Club, be sure not to miss it!!


To purchase your ticket please contact Shiree Allen ? [email protected]

Tickets: under 2s free, adults ?5, Child ?2.5(price includes a free hot dog)


All proceedings help us raise funds for the school, so bring your friends along too.


Dulwich Village Preschool, Old Alleynian Club, Dulwich Common

www.dulwichvillagepreschool.com

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