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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, South London Samba and local choir Hummy Mummies, 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, 020 8693 2402

www.dulwichvillagepreschool.com

Hi KEmma, don't know if you've already heard back directly, but yes, I understand you can buy tickets on the gate. It sounds like they've got lots of really fun stuff planned, and it should be a great day out with the children.


I'm going to be there with lots of gorgeous Usborne children's books for sale - come and have a look for lots of fun activity books for the summer months ahead, and plenty more besides for presents etc.!


Daisy

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