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The sun is shining and everyone is welcome to come along to the Bessemer Grange Summer Carnival and Fair on Friday 12 July 2013.


The annual Carnival begins at 2.00pm starting from the school with a procession around our local streets - children will be showing creations related to their theme this year of Countries of the World. The Carnival culminates in a Big Dance back at the school, after which the Summer Fair begins at 3.30pm!


There will be a BBQ and bouncy castle plus loads of great stalls including ice creams, cakes, hook a duck, coconut shy, skittles, biscuit decorating, hoopla, face painting and lots more! During the Fair, the children will also be displaying their ICT projects in the Upper Hall.


We have many fantastic raffle prizes that have been kindly donated by local businesses, including ?100 worth of Debenhams vouchers, a three month family gym membership (JAGS Sports Club), a ?25 Pizza Express voucher, a term of free dance classes (EOS Dance School), Millwall tickets, a massage (Therapy), hair treatments (Willis B ), vouchers for children's shoes (Emmanuelle Marshall), lingerie (Bloomers), beauty treatments and many more. Tickets will be available to buy on the day.


If you would like more details please email [email protected]

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