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frarnie Wrote:

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> Does anyone know how to get in touch with Jo

> Brand? Or do we have any other well known or

> famous people living in Dulwich? We are organising

> a special free event for local people and would

> like to ask someone for some support. We will be

> posting full details of this event in the next

> couple of days. All help greatly appreciated.

> Thank you in advance ♥♥♥


If you wait in your car outside Sainsbury local at Dulwich library she will probably bump into you.


She reversed into me (gently) when I was parked there last summer. :)

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Might be useful to describe what you want to do.

> Some of these famous people or people that they

> know may well read the Forum.

>

> They aren't going to come forward when they don't

> know what you are suggesting.



we are organising a free event for isolated people in the area.

tomskip Wrote:

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> Erm ... don't you think it's a bit off to

> virtually post someone's address on here ElmGrove?

> Even celebs are entitled to a bit of privacy.


i hoped that people would send me a private messages if they had any info, perhaps i should of said that in the original post. as far as i'm concerened it would be way too rude to just knock on someones door. i would post a letter...

stacey-lyn Wrote:

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> I thought it was 'Dulwichites'. Never mind.

> If you look at the "Famous People Seen in the

> Co-op" thread, there's a plethora of 'famous'

> names for you to consider (I would however

> discount the Gary Barlow, Cameron Diaz and Jordan

> sightings). Mind you, I haven't heard of about 90%

> of them. I guess one man's 'famous' is another

> one's 'que?'

> Good luck with it.


thanks for the lead.....

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> frarnie Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Does anyone know how to get in touch with Jo

> > Brand? Or do we have any other well known or

> > famous people living in Dulwich? We are

> organising

> > a special free event for local people and would

> > like to ask someone for some support. We will

> be

> > posting full details of this event in the next

> > couple of days. All help greatly appreciated.

> > Thank you in advance ♥♥♥

>

> If you wait in your car outside Sainsbury local at

> Dulwich library she will probably bump into you.

>

> She reversed into me (gently) when I was parked

> there last summer. :)


i love this hahahaha

  • 2 weeks later...

This is a free event for isolated people in East Dulwich and the surrounding areas. Myself and Nick are organising this event as we have both been through times of isolation and loneliness in our lives and we feel very passionate about helping other people who are living with the same issues. We have realised from sharing our experiences that there are many people out there who feel just like us. The elderly, single people, mothers and fathers looking after young children whilst their partners are out at work all day and many, many others. You may need help filling in forms, you may need advice about certain things or you just might want to see a friendly face now and again or have someone to talk to and share with.


The way it is right now, there are suicides, mental breakdowns and crime, as isolated people feel excluded from society. If nothing is done then this will continue. There are not many support groups out there so we are hoping that this event will bring people together to find new friends and to know that they are not alone and we may be able to save a marriage or even a life but we know we will definitely be having some fun.


The event is in the function room at the back of The Herne where there is a lovely garden so weather permitting we can sit outside. It will only be a success if you come along and bring your friends too. If you or anyone you know are in some way touched by the nature of our event or you or any of your friends are faced with isolation or loneliness then we need you to be there.


Vintage Pretty's of East Dulwich have very kindly donated tea, coffee and biscuits for us. We are also running a free raffle for everyone who comes. We are hoping that a couple of local celebrities will be there to mingle with us and we also hope to have a local newspaper person there to report the success of our event. Hope to see you there! Love Frarnie and Nick...

Pugwash Wrote:

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> Adrian Lester ( Hustle) lived in Dulwich not sure

> if still does. Nicola McAulliffe, Trevor and

> ? Old time children's TV presenters ( catch phrase

> ' we don't do duvets')


Just to mention that Adrian Lester is so much more than just Hustle - as a Shakespearean actor he's second to none.I still remember his Henry V at the National back in 2002/3 with immense pleasure - it persuaded my then 12 year old son that Shakespeare and the theatre were both worth persevering with. His Othello was perhaps even better - along with Rory Kinnear as Iago he was just magnificent.

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