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Charter School Xmas Pop-Up Emporium - Thursday 27th November 5pm -8.30pm


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Back for the third year in a row! The Charter School is holding its Christmas Pop-Up Emporium on Thursday 27th November. Over 40 stalls selling fantastic gift ideas for all your present buying needs plus lots of treats for you! Fashion, accessories, food, hand-made goodies and much, much more. Run in association with The Friends of The Charter School.


Date: 27th November

Time: 5 - 8.30pm

Venue: The Charter School

FREE ENTRY

No parking on Site


traders looking for a stall please respond to this thread as we may have a couple of pitches still available

Forgot to mention music, mulled wine and hot-dogs from The Friends and a fantastic raffle with over 50 great prizes from local businesses including an Audi for the weekend, meals out, cinema tickets, gift baskets and tennis club memberships
  • 2 weeks later...
Looking forward to meeting our stall holders next week! There are some wonderfully creative people in South East London so please come along and support them next Thursday....everything from delicious cupcakes and cookies to decorative art made from recycled books! Remember to bring cash and cheque books please.

cathmaxsam Wrote:

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> Any raffle tickets left?


Raffle tickets will be available to buy on the night at the Pop-Up Emporium - ?1 each and there are over ?1600 worth of prizes to win. All proceeds will go to The Friends of The Charter School

Only 4 days to go! Hope you can all make it to The Charter School Christmas Fair on Thursday night. Here's a little taste of what's on offer.....Cupcakes and cookies, mulled wine, hot dogs,locally produced art, gifts for the home, seasonal stationery, foodie gifts, clothes and accessories, jewellery and much much more.


Just a reminder that there is no parking on the school site. Trains to North Dulwich Station or the P4 and 37 buses get you here by public transport.


Cash and Cheques only please

Over 30 fabulous stalls


designer pre-loved fashion

shoes

yummy festive foods

Hot pepper sauces

preserves

handbags

scarfs & accessories

childrens crafts

face painting

art

xmas cards

books

vintage

up cycled gifts

textles

and MUCH MORE

all your xmas gifts under one roof in the beautiful atrium building at the Charter school see flyer attached


OH AND ITS ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND ITS FREE ENTRY!

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