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Just to let you know that that we've added a Donate link, down there in the bottom right corner of every page, which links to this page (because it has the Paypal donate button at the top). Should you ever find a house, save some money, fall in love, get some work etc etc because of the forum feel free to say thanks with some money so that it can carry on being fun and useful.

Thanks Keef.


And just to say we've created a donate page http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/donate.php which lists companies who have helped us out and to whom we are exceptionally grateful. And of course it's never too late to be on that list.

The Goose has also contributed the business rate - hey, if it wasn't for the forum members who initially encouraged us in our drunken idea last January to start a folk club (yep - that was how we naively imagined it) in East Dulwich, we wouldn't now be spending 90% of our "spare" time putting on gigs and getting stressed out :)

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