Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Mums: fancy a night out with your young ones (7-11 yr olds)


Mums we need your help. We have organised a disco dance event for Juniors between 6-11 years old in Dulwich. From feedback from all our previous Little Disco's, we thought we ought to trial it. We have given out lots of flyers and posted it on forums but are eager to reach out to this older age group.


We are both mums of younger ones and our network is therefor in the under 5's. The concept is simple: your juniors have a great time dancing with us in the early evening whilst you (and your local friends or husband) can enjoy a glass of vino or even grab a bite to eat in the pub downstairs (The Crown and Greyhound). We thought this would appeal maybe to mums who would like a catch up in a social setting with other mums from school or local friends.


If you think this is a good idea - please let us know which networks / publications / social groups we should be reaching out to, to engage with parents of this age group.


many many thanks for your help!

Kate

The Little Disco Company

(for more info on our event, please do a search for Junior Disco on this forum)

Kate that sounds like a great idea, this forum is a really good place to start, but also can I suggest that handing out flyers at school out time might get to your target audience?


I hope you can get your plan off the ground as I think it sound wonderful.


SWx

Thanks Silly Woman - much appreciated!


We are giving away 2 adult and 2 Junior tickets (worth ?18) if you share your thoughts on this event with us on how to make this disco for junior a success. All views welcome.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hi everyone, we are trying to finslise our decision for enrolling our son for 3+ from September and currently considering Dulwich Prep or Herne Hill. We like both and appreciate there is no right or wrong answer but what we like about HH is great focus on early years and also being coed. However if we can avoid the 7+ stress then prefer to do that. Dulwich Prep is closer but the difference is not significant. we know children are very active and busy in DP and they have great facilities, but unlike HH, we don’t know much about their focus on personal development and emotional intelligence, etc! Also not sure about long-term impact of being in boys only school. Difficult decision for us and we appreciate feedback from parents if you can share please.    thank you
    • Yeah that was their old policy. Their new policy is to force you to have a water meter and if you refuse they put you on a punitively high tariff which effectively forces you to have one. I was doing well with my policy of polite resistance which was to say yes fine I'll have one fitted but then not actually book an appointment or cancel the appointments they made. But then I was persuaded that it would be much cheaper anyway. 
    • Lots of lovely lilac shrubs in flower at the moment. Would anyone consider giving me a cutting? It would involve digging out a basal off shoot, roots and all. I'd love one for my new garden but I'm so broke that I have to fill it with plants the slow way!
    • You are welcome to have mine for free. I was just about to post! Three panels - 6ft by 5ft - weathered/natural on one side and painted brown on the other.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...