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End of term FREE summer disco with Nutty's Children's Parties!


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Dear all,


Get your dancing shoes on for our next FREE family event on

Wednesday 19th July 2017 from 4-6pm for our end of term Nutty's Disco!(Which we'll also be performing at Camp Bestival on Friday 28th July, 10.15am-11.15am at Bollywood)


For: kids ages 3-11 and adults too :) FREE kids' buffet tea served at 5pm


Venue: The Cherry Tree pub, 31-33 Grove Vale, London SE22 8EQ


No need to pre-book, just turn up. See you there!


Kind regards,


Danny Nutt

Founder and director, Nutty's Children's Parties

www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk

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