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The Charter School Christmas Fair - all done for this year - Thanks for coming


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The Friends of The Charter School are holding their Christmas Fair on Thursday November 26th from 5:30pm. Original Art, handmade gifts, foodie treats, Live music and festive cheer! Everyone is welcome; ?1 entry for adults (Donated to The Friends of The Charter School) Kids are free.
There is still some space for stall holders at the Christmas Fair at The Charter School. We already have lots signed up including books, pottery, original art, charity cards, clothes and loads more great present ideas. If you would like to get involved please email [email protected]

We have over 30 stalls currently selling Food, Drink, Clothes, Affordable art, Christmas gifts and cards and much much more. There will be a chocolate Tombola and a fabulous prize raffle with over 30 prizes from local businesses to be won. The students will be providing live musical entertainment during the evening.


Everyone is welcome - there is a ?1 entry fee for adults which goes to the Friends of The Charter School who are raising money for new equipment to support our after-school clubs.

I have a stall at The Charter School Christmas fair selling signed copies of my recently published Animal Alphabet book, melamine placemats and coasters for children and also our Personalised Name prints for your childs bedroom or Nursery, We will have lots of bargins on the day!


http://www.ketchuponeverything.co.uk/


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Latest line up for the Christmas Fair includes:

Stalls: hand made pottery, affordable art, clothes, handmade soaps and bath melts, Cards, jewellery, books.

Food and drink: Mulled Wine, Mince-pies, Hot-dogs, hot and cold drinks

also...a chocolate tombola, great prize raffle and live music from Charter School Students.


Adult entry ?1 - Kids are free

I love churros!!! And Chocolate!! Full stall line up includes:

puzzles and magic tricks, Water colour paintings, Vintage jewellery, French macaroons, Homeware and stationery, Artwork and local maps, Kids personalised name prints, placemats and coasters, baby blankets and shawls, African print inspired bags, clothing and accessories, The Book people, original photographic art, sweet treats, handmade pottery, book art, jams and jellies... Come along on the 26th and find solutions to all your Christmas gift buying Dilemas

Sorry for the late reply Otto - there will be hot dogs (thanks to William Rose), chocolate and churros, mulled wine and mince pies as well as a bar and other stalls selling seasonal treats... hope to see you there!

Looking forward to getting onto the festive spirit tonight! I will be bringing my range http://www.ketchuponeverything.co.uk/


But also I am bringing along some AMAZING design hand picked retro toys and bits and bobs (a taster attached!) from some of my absolute favourite desigers and friends!

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