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St John's Christmas Fayre, 29 November


ChristineC

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This Saturday 29th Nov 11am-3pm you'll be entertained whilst you shop at St John's, Goose Green Christmas Fayre SE22. We've, as usual, arranged a Brass Ensemble to play carols, A children's entertainer with magic and puppets etc, a wonderful flute group (Opal Flutes) to give a concert, our choir master to recite on the organ and some of our friends to gather round the baby grand and sing festive music. Oh and magic in the refreshment area and rumour has it Santa's coming (although we have not yet organised where to park his reindeer). Do come along - it's fun and busy.


Stalls will include:

Gifts ? Books ? Toys ? Collectables ? Fairtrade ? Jams & Preserves ? Jewellery ? Christmas cards & Decorations - Pottery ? Christmas produce ? Raffle ? Tombola ? Handbags - Bubbly Roulette.


Children?s activities: Santa's Grotto ? Elves Workshop ? Christmas card making


Specially for grown-ups: Mulled wine & mincepies ? and your very own Lucky Dip!

For everybody: Hot refreshments ? Teas and Home-made Cakes.


Admission ?1 (accompanied children FREE).

Saturday, 29 November, from 11am to 3pm.

Goose Green Centre, East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT (adjacent to church)

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