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Hi All,

The season is finally upon us and after the first door of those advents are opened tomorrow why not come along to the Heber School Christmas Fair - there's so much for you to enjoy!


* Visit Santa in his grotto - have you been good this year?

* Take part in some lovely craft activities including making a bauble, spin painting and decorate your Christmas biscuits!

* Pick up some lovely Christmas presents at our pop up shopping emporium, traders include unique T-shirts and bags; gorgeous cotton bunting; fine silver prints and jewellery; homemade jams and jellies; products from Neal's Yard; beautiful children's clothes (dresses, hats scarves etc) and more!

* Games rooms, try your hand at Wheel of Fortune, Lucky Plucky Turkey, Santa's secret stockings, Teddy Tombola and much more!

* All this shopping, craft activities and games will make you hungry - don't worry we have sausages on the grill, homemade cakes, candy floss and a Fair Trade Columbian coffee bar (you can purchase coffee to take home too!) as well as mulled cider doing the rounds!

* This year's Raffle has fantastic prizes, generously donated by many lovely local businesses and parents of Heber kids - you can buy tickets on the day, you have to be in it to win it!

* Fair favourites, including jolly jam jars, nearly new book stall, face painting, nail, hair and tattoo bar.

* Stand alone Raffle to win a trip to Goodwood in an exotic 1965 Cabriolet - this beautiful car will be on show on the day for all your admiration!


Come and join us - let's get this festive season started!!

11.30 - 3pm

Heber Primary School

Heber Road

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