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Calling local craftspeople/artists/small business owners - 4ALL Community Autumn Fair, Sept 19


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4ALL COMMUNITY AUTUMN FAIR


Saturday 19 September 2015, 2.00-5.00 pm


Calling local craftspeople, artists, and small business owners - would you like a stall at the 4ALL Community Autumn Fair?


4ALL?s annual Community Autumn Fair is now an important part of the local calendar and a great opportunity for specialist businesses ? crafts, foods, etc ? to talk about and sell their products to people from every part of the community.


This year?s Fair, the sixth, will take place at All Saints Church and outside in Lovelace Road, West Dulwich, on Saturday 19 September from 2.00 to 5.00 pm. In 2014 well over 500 people came along, and many said how the friendly atmosphere with a lively mix of different people helped them promote their business.


Stall hire fee is ?25. If you are interested in a stall, please email [email protected] for a letter of agreement for stallholders and return as soon as possible. Space is limited, so book early!


The Fair supports 4ALL's community activities in and around West Dulwich. Among other things, 4ALL runs two

successful after-school clubs for young people living on local estates and, for older people, a lively community choir and a low-cost exercise class.

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