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Spring Fair, Saturday 16 May - call for volunteers


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Not technically East Dulwich but very close and many users of the East Dulwich forum live in areas surrounding East Dulwich including West Dulwich so I thought it worth posting this call for help here...


Love West Dulwich are looking for volunteers to help out at our Spring Fair on Saturday 16 May, taking place on Rosendale, Croxted and Park Hall Roads.


There will be lots to see and do for all the family ? vintage fun fair rides, children?s workshops, street food and local craft beer stalls, live music and entertainment, in house activities from the local businesses and much, much more!


If you can spare some time, even just an hour or two, to help the Love West Dulwich team with staffing the event on the day please get in touch by replying to this post or email Dan on [email protected]


You can find out more about Love West Dulwich at www.facebook.com/lovewestdulwich or on twitter @lovewestdulwich.

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