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Hire a table to sell your wares at Christmas Fair, Saturday 2nd December, St. John's Church SE22 9AT


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The Christmas Fair has been held at St John?s East Dulwich for more years than anyone can remember. This year, we would like to expand our offering to include some local makers and traders. We have a number of tables available to hire, and hope local craftspeople will be able to join us.


We regularly experience a footfall of 200 ? 300 at our Christmas Fairs, and this will be given an extra push this year by displaying posters in local shops and caf?s and distributing flyers. We will be making use of social media and local forums to publicise the fair, and will be included in the listings of local publications.

Admission to the fair will be free.


The fair has lots of festive attractions to draw people in, including:

? Santa?s grotto, face painting and children?s activities

? Mulled wine, mince pies and other refreshments

? Christmas music by brass band and flute, and carol sing-a-longs

? Raffle and other traditional Christmas fair attractions


Tables hire cost is ?30.


For more details please reply to this post or e-mail [email protected].

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