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Friends of Brunswick Park Summer Fete - Saturday 8th August


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Hello there,


We just thought you may like to know that Brunswick Park in Camberwell is having their annual fete. It's a free, family day out from 1pm - 4pm.


It's a free, family day out. Brunswick Park, Camberwell, London SE5 7RH


Surrey Docks City Farm - Shetland Pony, sheep, goats, lots of small animals

Bouncy Castle

Kiddy craft tent

Cake stall - all cakes are donated by the local community - any cake bakers - please help! The cakes on the day will be judged and there's a prize for the best cake. Any donations will be given to the Charity Mind

Traditional games - tug of war, sack races, three legged race, egg and spoon etc

Sheep dog Trails - you need to be there to believe it!

Face Painter

Stocks

SteamPunk Tea Duelling - this is one more for the adults, not to be taken lightly - very strict rules apply!

Lots of refreshments and other stalls


If you can volunteer for an hour on the day, we still need help, just email us.


Thanks again and we hope to see you in our favourite little park next week.


Very best wishes,


Friends of Brunswick Park

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