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ed is turning 25! Incredible Raffle with amazing prizes, Face Painting, Fizz and Fashion & Interiors Advice. All proceeds to Link Age Southwark


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Come and celebrate 25 years of ed with us on Saturday the 8th of June 2024, 9.30 am - 6 pm.
 
Here's what's happening on the day:
⭐️ Our HUGE charity raffle continues, with amazing prizes donated by local East Dulwich businesses (see below for a list of prizes).
🌟 Facepainting from the brilliant @designz_facepainting. 12-3 pm for £5, with ALL proceeds going to Link Age Southwark.
🌟 Talks and advice from fashion stylist @Queenbeestyling
at 12.15 pm and interior and event stylist @byvivi.co 2-4 pm
🌟 The legendary North Cross Road Market will also be in full swing.
⭐️ And, of course, a few glasses of fizz to get us in the party mood!
 
 A GRAND RAFFLE in aid of Link Age Southwark (tickets on sale in store NOW) with amazing prizes, including -
▷£250 rigby & mac voucher
▷£125 voucher for HB Therapy
▷12 pack of Hepcat from Gipsy Hill Brewery
▷£50 voucher for Eric's Bakery
▷A cut and blow dry from Myla & Davis
▷A Goodie bag from Postmark
▷ Bouquet from The Fresh Flower Company
▷ His & Hers tees from Mac & Miller
▷ £50 voucher from Anorak
▷Online power hour from Queen Bee Styling
▷ Up to £250 to spend on a Samsoe Samsoe outfit in ed
▷ £100 voucher from Meet Bernard
▷ £50 voucher from Rye Books
▷ £60 food & drinks Tues - Sat voucher at Kix Bar + Kitchen
▷ A bottle of sparkling Blanc de Blanc from La Cave de Bruno
▷ A voucher for a set lunch for 2 Monday - Friday at Franklins
 
Be in with a chance of winning a prize by purchasing a raffle ticket for £1, on sale now until 5 pm on the 8th of June.
All proceeds are going to the wonderful local charity @Link Age Southwark
 
Can’t make it on the 8th?
No problem, we are also running a lucky dip in store, leading up to the event. Enter for free with every purchase made in ed up to the 7th June. 🛍️
 
Check our website www.rigbyandmac.com or socials @rigbyandmac for more information.
 

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