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Hello EDF, 

We are the Dulwich WI and we would like to welcome you to our events which are held on the third Monday of each month at Kix Bar + Kitchen, 57 North Cross Road, SE22.     The doors open at 7.00pm and the meetings commence at 7.30pm. 

Our group provides a supportive and empowering space for women of all ages and backgrounds.  Through open discussions, workshops, and activities we foster growth, friendship and mutual understanding.

Join us to connect, learn and celebrate the diverse experiences and strengths of women in our community.

This is an annual membership group, with a fee to attend a one-off meeting.  Meeting fees depend on the speaker or activity.  Please check out our website for more details Dulwich WI A4 poster.pdfDulwich WI A4 poster.pdfDulwich WI A4 poster.pdfDulwich WI A4 poster.pdf

We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to one of our events.

www.dulwichwi.com 

(please keep a check on our website for events as they may change at the last minute)

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