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TODAY!!Fundraiser at All Fired Up Cafe for Kings College Hospital 3rd March 9.30am-3pm


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At All Fired Up Dulwich

34 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX

From 9.30am to 3pm on Tuesday 3rd March.


We will be raising funds for Support King's College Hospital . Toni from All Fired up has kindly offered her cafe to host a fundraising day.


All donations will go to Kings College Hospital including the helipad.


Spread the word , come along, dig deep and pop your spare change into the collection bucket .


We will have a raffle too with some great prizes such as:

- A SIGNED book by local resident Jo Brand.

Vouchers for:

-Simone has donated a block of 5 Mummies boxing classes (worth ?50) to be used on Mondays or wednesday mummies classes.

https://www.facebook.com/Mindovermatterboxing?ref=m_notif&notif_t=event_mall_reply&__tn__=%2As

-Free Classes for Baby Sensory http://www.babysensory.com/en

-Free Classes for Sing and Sign http://www.singandsign.com/classes/classes-near-you/southwark-and-lambeth

-One free piano lesson from SE22 Piano School http://www.se22piano.co.uk

- Family Day Pass for Free Entry to the Dulwich Piano Festival at James Allen's Girls' School (2 available) http://www.dulwichmusicfestival.co.uk/

- Dulwich Piano Festival - One free entry to any Graded Exam Class

-Emmanuelle Marshall shoes for children https://m.facebook.com/pages/Emmanuelle-Marshall-Childrens-Shoes/164994916895441?sk=info

- Eos Dance School http://eosdance.co.uk

-PT sessions with Bamn Fit https://m.facebook.com/BamnFitness?_rdr

-Face Painting by Chelle Belle's Faces

-F.A.C.E skin analysis at Artistry

Plus Cupcakes , handmade earrings and more to be added.


We also have mini facials for ?3 with the option to order Neal's Yard Products with the money going to King's College.

https://m.facebook.com/NYROSharonOrtiz


Sara-Jane from http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk/

Will be on hand to take photos for ?10 per digital image , fully edited high-res, so if you wanted to get some lovely snaps of yourself and/or the little ones , now is your chance .

All fees will be going to the hospital .



Toni will also be doing face painting . ( Free but donations would go towards the hospital )


Tiptoes and Tappers will be doing a free class from 10am for mum and baby (18mnths - 2.5/3yrs) and then 10:30am for 3 - 5 years. ( Free but donations if you wish to give will all go to the hospital )


Alternatively you can donate by following this link :http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/team/EastDulwichMums


We have a Facebook on :

https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=564217660390724


And


https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1524583351115491

Sing and Sign has generously offered free classes.

We also have a free Tiptoes and Tappers class on the day.


We also have :

-One free piano lesson from SE22 Piano School http://www.se22piano.co.uk

- Family Day Pass for Free Entry to the Dulwich Piano Festival at James Allen's Girls' School (2 available) http://www.dulwichmusicfestival.co.uk/

- Dulwich Piano Festival - One free entry to any Graded Exam Class


Don't forget there are opportunities to get professional photos and facials at a discount plus face painting . It all goes towards a good cause .


The cafe does lovely coffee, teas and cakes too .

Simone has donated a block of 5 Mummies boxing classes (worth ?50) to be used on Mondays or wednesday mummies classes.

https://www.facebook.com/Mindovermatterboxing?ref=m_notif&notif_t=event_mall_reply&__tn__=%2As

messageRe: Fundraising Event For Kings College Hospital at All Fired Up 3rd March.

Posted by DulwichBorn&Bred Today, 01:31PM


Emmanuelle Marshall is offering 10 percent off footwear , so don't forget to pick up your leaflet tomorrow and All Fired Up is donating studio fees to Kings College if you fancy painting some ceramics , getting the little ones to do hand prints... Set your creativity free .


Did I also mention coffee and yummy cake is ?3? A bargain!


You can also book to have professional photos done tomorrow by Sara-Jane from Shutter Baby. It's an offer not to be missed .


Don't forget there is a class also plus facials and the raffle !

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