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Fun day! Rainbow Fun Day! Saturday 8th August 2015 East Dulwich community centre 46 Darrell road


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Rainbow Fun Day!Free entry


Saturday 8th August 2015 at East Dulwich community centre 46-64 Darrell road SE22 9NL from 11am-4pm.

We will be supporting Macmillan coffee mornings along with local businesses.

Sponsored by William Rose butchers.


Table top sales - ?10 per table contact Barbara


11:30am - Healthy eating talk

Free taster sessions

15:00 Eos Street Dance (4-7yrs)

15:30 Eos Street Dance (8-11yrs)

13:30 Pilates (All adults)

Eos ballet (various ages, enquire for slots)


There will be;

BBQ - jerk chicken/ burgers/hotdogs/ halloumi burgers & vegetarian options

Cupcakes & rum cake

Bouncy castle

sumo wrestling

Fresh juice, smoothies & milkshakes

Glitter tattoos

Handbags & jewellery

Home-made chutney

and lots lots more...

Indian Head massage

Face painting

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