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Heber Primary School's Summer Fair Sunday 6th July 2014 11.00 - 14.00


The theme of the fair this year is 'Love London' so expect lots of fabulous stalls and games all centred around the theme of our fantastic city! As well as games and stalls for the kids there will be a Pimms & strawberries tent (it is the Wimbledon final later that day after all;-)) and the recreation of 'The Heber Arms' a local pub serving craft beers all the way from local producer Clarkshaws on Barry Road. A cafe selling hotdogs, cakes, tea/coffee and cold drinks.


Our lovely, game, teaching staff will take their turns in the London stocks and the unveiling of the London mural, artworked by children of Heber and generously sponsored by Winkwork Estate Agents. Fabulous raffle prizes, many sponsored by the lovely local businesses in and around East Dulwich.


Everyone is welcome, especially families of the new reception intake - as well as the fun of the fair, come and find out how the Parents and Friends of Heber support our lovely school and how you can get involved!


See you there x

  • 2 weeks later...

Join us for a fun filled summer fair tomorrow 11am - 2pm.

TThere's something for everyone and all ages:

Bouncy castles, bungie runs, heaps of games and craft stalls;hotdogs, cakes, iice cream and lollies, tea, coffee, pimms and strawberries, local brewed ale.


See you there!

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