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LawTom

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Hi,


I've recently moved to East Dulwich and wanted to know if there were any monthly social events, or nights out, I could tag along to. I don't really know anyone in the area so just interested in any activities which involve socialising and meeting new people.

About me; I'm 26, I live in a small flat in The Gardens and I work as a landscape gardener.


Many thanks,


Lawrence

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Pop onto 'FREE Fitness in your Park'.


Its totally free, no membership and enjoyed by all ages, abilities and work in small sections of 300m; stopping for toning, stretching etc.


We also have sub groups who arrange meals, drinks, and other events from walking weekends to many others.


At the end of each Saturday session (we meet at 10am by the caf? on the Rye), we have a tea / coffee and with an eclectic group our conversations range from theatre, science, gardening and many others too!



McCabe

Hi LawTom..


There is a Curry Club that meets every month, usually the first Thursday of each month.

It has been ongoing for 8 Years now.


We go to a different Indian Restaurant each month.


We normally meet in a local pub at 7.00pm and wander off to eat at 8.00pm


We normally have 6 - 12 people .


New people are always welcome. So perhaps you might like to come along to our next meeting.

Just let us know if you would like to come along so that our organizer Michael can book the tables.


This is the Curry Club Thread:-


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,78792,1472449#msg-1472449


DulwichFox

G'day


www.AHM-go.com


Si vous plait, Simply fill in the health form and email back - I'm the good looking guy on the Auz Beach before a 4Km open sea swim - I represented the UK. My wife, the cute blonde fitness woman in Dulwich Park is on another page.


The next meal event will be Japanese in ED, Do Join - and Nay fee's.




McCabe

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