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Goodrich School Summer Fair 27 June 2-5pm


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The Goodrich School Summer Fair will take place on Saturday 27 June, 2-5pm


Please come and join us!


There will be lots of fun things for kids and adults alike including:

Balloons

Bouncy castles

Cup trick

Face painting

Famous faces

Hoopla

Pick a square

Lucky dip

Lucky cards

Sumo

Tattoos

Treasure Hunt

Water pistol tin can alley

Test your strength

BBQ & Bar


Please come and join us and help support your local community school. All money raised will go to supporting projects that will benefit the school children - http://www.friendsofgoodrich.com/summer-fair-27-june/


As part of the Summer Fair we also have a Summer Show where anyone from the local community can take part in a range of competitive categories that include growing, making and cooking - for details on the various categories please visit: http://www.friendsofgoodrich.com/summer-show-competition-entry-details/ - Everyone welcome!


We look forward to seeing you there!

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