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Vintage up the Palace 29.06 12-5pm


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Come along to a very vintage event next Sunday 29th June (12 - 5pm) we are holding the Vintage up the Palace Festival in the Jubilee Gardens, right at the top of the Crystal Palace Park. There will be live music, vintage fashion and homewares, vinyl, beer, burgers and tea and cake, DJ's will bring you some amazing music and there will be a most stupendous knobbly knees competition for all the chaps who would like to get them out, with very tasty prizes for the best in show, courtesy of Late Knights Brewery and Aunties Parties!! facepainting for the little ones, and a vintage fancy dress parade for the little vintagers too, get them dressed up as their favourite vintage film, cartoon or Children's book character, or dress them in clothes just like Grandma or Grandpa would have worn, great prizes to be had from lovely toy shop Papagaio and fantastic book shop Bookseller Crow who have teamed up with Aunties Parties to make sure all the little ones have a little something for taking part, there will be a lovely vintage style quiet area, with plenty of seating for the genteel amongst you, or you can rock on over to the main stage and get swinging with the live music. There really will be something for everyone!! Hope to see you all there!! https://www.facebook...607779/?fref=ts
Well, we are all ready to receive you M'dears...............Beer............READY...............Tea and Cake..................READY......................Music...................READY.............................Bands and Singers......................READY...........................Prizes (Knobbly Knees and Children's Vintage fancy dress) VERY VERY READY!!!!!!!!!....... Dancing and having fun..........REEEEAAAAAAADDDY!!!!! ..........You are coming aren't you ? Vintage up the Palace...Jubilee Gardens, Crystal Palace Park, Sunday 29th June....12 noon till 5p.m. If you don't come along you will regret it!!!!!!!!!!

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