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Just a quick plug before the Forum goes on holiday!


Monday 19th October 2009.

7.45 for 8pm.

East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-64 Darrell Road. SE22.


Invites you to its AGM.

Agenda:

Welcome and Apologies.

Minutes of 2008 AGM and Matters Arising.

Report of future of Centre.

Annaul report and Audited Accounts.

Resolutions.

Election of Committee.

Election of Officers.


The AGM is open to all people living in the area of benefit ( bounded by Lordship Lane, East Dulwich Road, Dunstans Road

and Upland Road) As we are now a charity, you will ned to register with us as a member to participate in the AGM. Anyone who attends and signs the attendance sheet will be considered to be a member. Individual members can stand for election to the Committee.


Free Raffle Tickets will be distributed at the start of the meeting. 1st Prize to be confirmed. 2nd prize Hamper of fruit and/or veg from Pretty Traditional Northcross Road. 3rd Prize - voucher for Emily's Fish Bar Northcross Road.


After the meeting there will be a supper and short performance from the Incredible Sax Band.

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