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I know this isn't in East Dulwich, but I live in ED and am organising a charity event in Kensington that I thought some of you may like to come along to:


ISS UK World Market


This spectacular World Market brings stalls from around the world right to your doorstep in a celebration of international culture and cuisine. With the support of London?s Diplomatic Missions over 100 countries are represented, each selling an exciting array of national crafts and products, from jewellery, textiles and scarves, to designer handbags and exotic food and drink.


The World Market also plays host to some fantastic entertainment, including music and performances from national dance troupes. Highlights this year will include steel drummers from the Caribbean and Palestinian dancers. The annual tombola and raffle provides visitors with the opportunity to walk away with some amazing prizes, including hotel stays, luxury hampers, golf days and even international flights and accommodation.


The World Market raises funds for ISS UK a unique worldwide charity which helps to protect and promote the rights of children and vulnerable adults across international borders.


www.issuk.org.uk


Date: Wednesday 14th May 2008

Time: 11am ? 6pm

Venue: Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London, W8.

Tube: High Street Kensington

Cost: ?5 entry (Free for NUS Cardholders)


I hope that some of you can come along, and would be interested to hear feedback if you manage to make it!


Best wishes,

Nicky.

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