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Millie's Story Community Event on 28th November


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Myself and few ladies from Wells park are organising a community event to fundraise and support Greek Animal Rescue Register Charity No 802243.


Please save the date !


Saturday, 28th November 5:30PM ? 9PM


TNG Youth Centre

111 Wells Park Road, SE26 6AD



We want to make everyone happy and its our chance to do something as a community, so please come along to have fun with us and the same time support our cause!

What we have planned so far;


Talent competition for younger children,

Face painting

Live music

Homemade cakes

Christmas cards, soaps and candles

Gifts for your pets

Raffle with fantastic prizes

Tombola

We will be selling soft drinks and Jayne?s yummy waffles, you won?t be able to say NO to!

Plus, many more fun attractions.


Please, if you also believe that a life of an animal should be no less important than that of a human come and support our charity!

I am proud to live in South East London, where local businesses are very supportive.


Thank you for checking this space.

Please, don?t forget to follow us on Twitter @milliesstory and Facebook Millie Story where you can see latest updates.


We really hoping to see you at the event, Please bring your friends along!

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