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I am a local mum who thought it'd be nice to organise something spooky for the kids on Halloween - cheap n cheerful at ?3.50 per child (?2.50 per sibling, babies and ghoulish grown ups free)..


HALLOWEEN FUN FAMILY EVENT

AT THE PLOUGH

(Lordship Lane / Barry Road across from Dulwich Library)

Friday 31st October 2-4pm


Babies up to 10 yr olds welcome with mum and/or dad or carer. Older children can also come along but most activities will be for the very little uns :)


Prize for best fancy dress (optional!),

Art & crafts, games, food & drink?

Disco / live music


Proceeds to charity - Evelina Children?s Hospital and Brain Tumour Trust

...more prizes from Joasis Photography, Angelcasts, The Beauty Therapist (henna tattoo and glitter nails) and captured on the rye t-shirt printing party (money off voucher) - ooh I want to win some goodies too.


Come along, should be lots of fun rain or shine!

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