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Edmund Waller Primary School Summer Fair - Saturday 14th June - 12- 4pm


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With the World Cup starting on June 12th, we are kicking off summer with a flavour of Brazil.


Our school Summer Fair will have plenty of games for all ages, an inflatable penalty shoot out, Capoeira demonstrations, tombolas, raffles, face painting, a bouncy castle, a human fruit machine, vintage clothes for sale, plant stall, craft stalls, badge making, live music and so much more to get you in the mood for summer.


And if that's not enough we have a few surprises too...

***EXCITING UPDATE***


The Barclays Premiership Trophy is coming to Edmund Waller Summer Fair this Saturday. The Trophy will be at the fair from 12.00 pm.


Everyone is welcome to come along and for a small fee you could have your photo taken with the trophy. All monies raised will go to Edmund Waller Primary School PTA.


This is the genuine Premiership Trophy. Security will be present.

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