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We're just days away from Word Fair, a ten day celebration of books, reading, the spoken word and poetry in and around Sydenham, organised by Sydenham Arts. With a wide range of events, many of which are free, there will be something for everyone. Do join us if you can! You'll find the full programme of events at http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/whats-on/


And don't forget Sydenham Arts' world record attempt! On Sunday 8 March we'll be trying to break the record for the longest continuous trail of children?s books, with a line of books stretching from Kirkdale Bookshop to Sydenham Community Library.


We hope to complete the line of books by 11am, but do join us beforehand to help set up the trail if you can. We have lots of children's books already, but please bring along any children's books you'd like to donate. And best of all, children are very welcome to take away a book once we've completed our world record attempt.


See you there! More info at http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/event/words-on-the-street/

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Sydenham Arts' Word Fair is now in full swing! Why not join us at one of the events? You'll find the full programme at http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/whats-on/


And don't forget Sunday's world record attempt - weather permitting! More at info at http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/event/words-on-the-street/

After a fantastic start to Word Fair, Sydenham Arts has another week of excellent events coming up.


With poetry, storytelling, rap and theatre, and with a number of the events completely free, there's something for everyone.


Check out the programme at http://www.sydenhamarts.co.uk/whats-on/


See you there!

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