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DSL's Summer Fair 20th July - 1100 onwards


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Dear All

Tomorrow from 1100 to 1600, DSL ( Downs South London) a local Downs Syndrome charity, will be holding their summer fair, to raise money for a specialist therapist, that the NHS don't have available to them.


We will kick off from 1100, at the old One O'clock club in Peckham Rye, next door to the caf? there.


Entrance is free, there will be a table sale for children's and baby's clothes, toys, books, bikes, and other nursery needs. Food and drink stall, a bouncy castle, face painting, arts and crafts tables, guess the name of the cute teddy bear, tombola with great prizes, and some fantastic raffle prizes to include a ?50.00 cash prize and a night out for two including dinner at the Crypt Jazz night.


There will be a fire engine making a guest appearance, great chance to chat with the real life Fireman Sam's and photo opportunities in the engine.


We hope that you can join us, for a great time.


Chell

DSL

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