Jump to content

Pub quiz The Cherry tree Tues 1st December 7.45pm


Thecherrytree

Recommended Posts

We are looking forward to hosting our first charity pub quiz supporting Dog Kennel hill Adventure Playground




?5 entry which includes a drink, all proceeds go to the local charity. http://www.dkhap.org.uk/about-us.php


Prizes up for grabs


Tuesday 1st December 7.45pm


The Cherry Tree 31-33 Grove Vale, SE22 8EQ


To book a table please call 0208 6939285




Happy hour on all cocktails Monday to Friday 5-7pm ?5

@ dog kennel hill - That's great news and really looking forward to it for a very good cause. We been lucky to have prizes donated from local breweries, our wine company and bakery.


Thank you


Blackbird bakery

Brockley brewery

Clarkshaws brewery

Boutinout wines


See attached our poster. Don't forget to book your table. See you all on Tuesday 1st December 7.45pm

EEEEEEK! can't wait:


We have also had prizes donated from:


www.fashion-conscience.com - by east dulwich station


Shauns DIY - by east dulwich station


Joflong, India restaurant on Lordship Lane


Almost edible - Eco Candles, on sale at The Fresh Flower company

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • My last paragraph was relevant. I was in central London having a meal with family on the same day as the recent large right wing march. The date of the  meal was arranged before it was known about the march, and the venue was convenient for one of my brothers and his partner, who had travelled down from the midlands and had a hotel and theatre tickets booked near the venue. It was just up the road from Trafalgar Square, and my partner and I were seriously concerned on the way there and the way back that we would encounter violent people from the march. Luckily we were able to avoid this, but as I expect you will have read, several police officers were injured, and a friend of mine was amongst a group of counter protesters who were hemmed in by marchers for hours, which was obviously very frightening. The group had to be protected by police before they were finally able to get a safe passage out. Therefore, I don't think my last paragraph was unnecessary at all in the context of when I personally feel unsafe in London. I am not "going through a bad patch", beansprout, not am I "having a bad day ". Nor do I need to "get things off my chest". I am interested to know how you think I have "totally changed my tune"? Could you give some examples from before and after I "changed my tune"? Perhaps you would like to come and discuss your opinion of me face to face? I am very easy to find. I run gigs and Singarounds locally with my lovely partner, and we have organised two Forum Drinks, with a break over the summer.  We will be organising an October meet up soon, so perhaps you would like to come to that, if music isn't your thing? You could take the opportunity to meet some other forum posters as well 
    • You know what? Interesting how memories are triggered.. And what memories.. what I love about this forum, are several things.. support, advice,  buy and sell, free stuff.. Glad as well, that one each one  looks after each other..in their own way… Thank you so much, new admin person for wha you do, and taking up the helm, when, this forum was possibly going to close…
    • Funny you should say that, Sephiroth.   I somewhat oddly still remember passing though Gloucester at the tail end of a cycling holiday decades ago, and getting the feel just from the street activity, cycling through the centre, that I didn't even want to stop and look around.  Tewkesbury, otoh, just up the road, I'd had plenty of time for.   How 'justified' my Gloucester vibes then, who knows?  Chalk and cheese, of course.  Horses for courses. ... 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...