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Can I add St John's & St Clement's Primary School summer fair. Saturday 11th July. We're having cub carts this year (mini go carts), and I've yet to meet a child that doesn't love them! Also a bouncy castle, face painter, BBQ, raffle, toy stall - all the usual things. Great way to spend and afternoon and support a local school!

For those wanting a summer play scheme for your children in the summer, New Gumboots After School Club (at East Dulwich Community Centre, between Crystal Palace and Darrell Roads, SE22) will be running form 8am to 6pm on weekdays between 3 and 28 August. The cost, including trips, is ?22.00 a day and you can pick your days.


The Club serves Goodrich and St John's & St Clement's during termtime, but your children don't have to attend either to be able to get places on the summer scheeme and places are open on a first come, first served basis. For more info, see www.newgumbootsafterschoolclub.co.uk for details. I have a daughter at the Club and I am on the committee. My daughter has really enjoyed the scheme in previous years.


Simon

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