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OK you lot...here's some afternoon entertainment for you on a dark winter's evening!


This Thursday, 3rd December why not come along to the Ivydale School Christmas Fayre in Nunhead. It's a very lively affair, there's some fun stuff for the children to do, and a raffle with some really fab prizes (always an amazing hamper of food etc. as one of the top prizes) and traditional stuff like guess the weight of the cake etc.


All proceeds go to the school for new equipment so it is a good cause, and if you are thinking about possibly sending your children there it is a great way to get a feel for the school and have a sneaky look around!


Hope to see some of you there - say hello if you spot me! I'll be the harrassed looking one trying to keep track of the 14 month old who will no doubt be trying to run around at ground level when it is really much too busy to do that, and consequently risking life and limb as a result!


Molly

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