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Hello you lot,


I'm new to the area- discovered the knitting circle already - oh yes! But I'm looking for more! I'm interested in textiles, music, meeting friends, getting involved, craft, cooking- anyone got any good idea of stuff going on I can get involved with or join??

Also has anyone been to the Bargain Pilates at the sports centre? never done it before but thought maybe I should go- any good??

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Hi Blinkeyblonck


Nice name!


On music - there's a choir recently started up - have a look in What's on for rehearsals and a contact person. Also in What's on you'll find from time to time OpenMic sessions, folk music organised by Sue, and in the Lounge various threads on where to get tickets for gigs, usually from giggirl.


On craft, there's a little craft shop in the parade of shops on East Dulwich Road - maybe they'll have 'what's on' type posters or ideas for local clubs?


I'm sure there's plenty you can get involved with, hope you are liking ED so far - enjoy discovering your new area!

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