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Hi everyone,

Please see attached poster for the East Dulwich Fete on the 17th December.

5pm- 10 pm so perfect for dropping by after work to buy lots of pretty Christmas goodies.


There are lots of varied stalls with lovely handmade gifts and cards, not to mention lots of Christmas food and drink.

So bring your kids or come by yourself for a last minute treat.


Hope to see you there! x

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Oh no thats a shame Jayd5.


I'm not actually organizing the fete. If you see the below thread and send a private message to Emmaleena then maybe you could come join us and set up a stall after you finish work?


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,374092,374092#msg-374092


Emmaleena Wrote:

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> I would really like to hold a Chritmas fete at The

> Lodge (next to the EDT) around the 17th December

> in the evening or Sunday 20th. I am looking for

> local people who make jewellery, cards,

> decorations & all things festive that you would

> like to sell to the general public. Please let me

> know if you or anyone you know would be interested

> in having a stall (these will not be charged for).

> We will be selling mulled wine & mince pies on the

> day & of course playing festive songs to make

> people buy lots!!

>

> I look forward to hearing any suggestions &

> recommendations.

>

>

>

> Emma Vince

> General Manager

>

> The Lodge

> 1 Lordship Lane

> East Dulwich

> SE22 8EW

>

> Tel:0208 693 1817

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