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Love West Dulwich Launch Day ? TOMORROW, Saturday 20 September (event based around Croxted and Rosendale Roads SE21 - see attached map). Only a walk across the park or a 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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