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East Dulwich come & say hi to West Dulwich - 'Love West Dulwich' Launch Day, Sat 20 Sept


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Love West Dulwich Launch Day - Saturday 20 September (event based around Croxted and Rosendale Roads SE21 - see attached map). Only a walk across the park or ride on the P13 away!


Join the residents and businesses of West Dulwich on Saturday 20th September to enjoy the best West Dulwich has to offer. The shops, businesses & residents will be celebrating this vibrant area with a variety of family friendly events and offers, including:


Volcano Coffee House - coffee tasting experience, 2pm-3pm;

Dulwich Books - treasure hunt, kids story telling, 11am-noon;

Halfmoon Studio - kid?s printmaking class (6yrs+), 2pm-4pm;

The Dulwich Trader - furniture painting workshop;

Lawler Steel - wardrobe tips with Queen Bee Stylist, 11am-2pm;

Alleyn Park Garden Centre - evening soiree, 6pm-9pm;

All Saints Church - BBQ, music, fun for children, bike repairs & craft stalls, 2pm-5pm

Jo Partridge - drinks, nibbles & goodie bags;

Polished - free skin consultations, discounts & prosecco;

Wigwam - children?s face painting & pop corn;

Tea West - buy one coffee get one free, 10am-2pm;

Scotch Meats - serving up pulled pork baps;

The Rosendale - free pie with every pint of ale;

Thomas Schoolwear - 10% off all sports goods;

Jaadu - teatime chat with Sheanagh from Maison Bengal, 2pm-4pm;

Dulwich Bakery - lunchtime BBQ;

La Gastronomia - a Tuscan tasting;

In-toto Kitchens - bread making demonstration, 11am;


Events are all day, unless otherwise specified.


For more info, please see the attached poster or you can visit www.facebook.com/lovewestdulwich or follow us on Twitter @lovewestdulwich


We look forward to seeing you all, we're only a walk across the park or ride on the P13 away!

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