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GUILT FREE CHRISTMAS - FREE FIT INTO YOUR XMAS DRESS BOOTCAMP


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COME ALONG WITH YOUR CHILDREN OR ON YOUR OWN.. THIS IS A FREE EVENT FOR ALL MUMS. (Babies and toddlers must be in a pram, older children must be supervised.)


This day is a great opportunity to come and see how you can drop a dress size before the festive season. See how you can indulge over Christmas without feeling any guilt....


DATE: Tuesday the 17th of November

11am - 12pm

St Barnabas Parish hall

23 Dulwich Village

SE21 7BT


DO YOU HAVE YOUR EYE ON THAT SPECIAL DRESS YOU WANT TO WEAR OVER THE FESTIVE SEASON?


WOULD YOU LIKE TO LOOSE SOME INCHES OFF YOUR WAIST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS AND NOT WORRY ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE EATING AND DRINKING OVER THE FESTIVE SEASON?


The day will be filled with a workout, followed by some light healthy refreshments. The Bodyworkers fitness team will be there to answer any questions you may have.


Also on the day - Natalie from birthbabybliss.com - all things baby - baby massage, sleep and much more.


20 GOODY BAGS TO GIVE AWAY!!


Come and join us and meet other like minded mums.


4 tickets available OFFER ENDS 8th of November 2015

Book here: [email protected] CALL/TEX 07506747021 / 07984899667

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