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book sale sat 16 jan


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Here is notice of a monthly booksale at the Copleston Centre. an exciting new venture. Please read on:




ADDICTED TO BOOKS OR NEEDING TO MAKE ROOM ON YOUR SHELVES?


We may have the very thing for you. Starting on Saturday 16th January 2016, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers is launching a monthly second hand book stall from 10am to 12 noon in the caf? at The Copleston Centre, Copleston Rd, SE 15 4AN.


SDCAS gives advice and support, English classes, hot meals, therapies and much more to some of the most vulnerable in our community.


The Saturday book stall is a new venture, providing the opportunity for clients and volunteers to work together, selling books, cds, dvds etc and raising much needed funds for the project.


Come along on Saturday 16th January. Bring your spare books, find new ones. Enjoy coffee, cake and a chat. If you would like to offer your help please email [email protected] or phone 7732 3162.

For more information about the Copleston Centre go to www.coplestoncentre.org.uk

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