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Any teenagers available this Sat for helping out at party?


caro caro

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Hello


I live in Herne Hill and am looking for a couple of teenagers who would be happy to help out at my party this Sat (17th) - serving canap?s, drinks and mainly keeping an eye on/entertaining about 8 - 10 kids (about 6 - 8 year olds mainly) Will have a tv/dvd and games in situ, including table football. Happy to pay ?8 per hour. It's from 5.00pm probably through to about 8.00pm. All the teenagers I know are on holiday!


Happy to meet you/mums/dads in advance. Please let me know if you can help. I can't read private messages (my computer dying)so please include a mobile or email in your reply so I can contact you. Many thanks. Caroline.

Hello Caroline,


Not sure if you are still looking for people to help, but I certainly will be able to, and I can rope some friends in too if you still need. I am 18 years old, mature, hands on and more than willing to help! I have varied experience in catering and waitressing. I have regular babysitting duties and can supply you with any references you may need.


My number is ... so text or call me if you are still interested.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Thanks, Eleanor

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