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Santa's Huskies at Goodrich Winter Fair!


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Join us at Goodrich School on 6th December for our Winter Fair. There's lots to look forward to including the chance to meet with Santa's Huskies and Elves who help Santa travel through the snowy conditions to the North Pole. Santa's Huskies are very friendly and love to meet kids before they go into meet Santa himself in his Grotto.


You will have the opportunity to buy your festive tree at our very own Christmas Tree shop to take home and decorate with some of our sparkling home made decorations. We invite you to have a glass of warming mulled wine or hot chocolate while you browse the stalls and there's plenty of wonderful gift ideas for Christmas and Hampers to bid on in our silent auction. We have some great prizes in the tombola and kids can get glitter tattoos, have a go on the bouncy castles, decorate Christmas decorations and much much more. Guess the weight of our delicious homemade Christmas cake and enter to our fabulous raffle, our first prize is an iPad mini!


We are looking forward to seeing you between 2pm and 5pm on 6th December at Goodrich Community Primary School, Dunstans Road, East Dulwich. Entry is ?1 for adults, children go free.

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HUSKIES!!!!!!


Can't wait to meet them. And of course Santa, who I hear is arriving on roller skates!


The Goodrich grotto is one of the most magical, so do come and say hello to Father Christmas, and we've got loads of new christmas stalls and activities this year. Plus there's two bouncy castles for the kids to let off steam if it all get's too much.


Don't forget to bring your cash or cheque books on the day so you can buy your perfect christmas tree (at bargain prices) at our pop-up shop, or bid on one of our 17 themed hampers!


There's the Goodrich choir and live music to get you in the christmas spirit while supping on a cup of mulled wine or munching on a homemade mince pie.


See you all there!

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