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Pub quiz The Cherry tree Tues 1st December 7.45pm


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We are looking forward to hosting our first charity pub quiz supporting Dog Kennel hill Adventure Playground




?5 entry which includes a drink, all proceeds go to the local charity. http://www.dkhap.org.uk/about-us.php


Prizes up for grabs


Tuesday 1st December 7.45pm


The Cherry Tree 31-33 Grove Vale, SE22 8EQ


To book a table please call 0208 6939285




Happy hour on all cocktails Monday to Friday 5-7pm ?5

@ dog kennel hill - That's great news and really looking forward to it for a very good cause. We been lucky to have prizes donated from local breweries, our wine company and bakery.


Thank you


Blackbird bakery

Brockley brewery

Clarkshaws brewery

Boutinout wines


See attached our poster. Don't forget to book your table. See you all on Tuesday 1st December 7.45pm

EEEEEEK! can't wait:


We have also had prizes donated from:


www.fashion-conscience.com - by east dulwich station


Shauns DIY - by east dulwich station


Joflong, India restaurant on Lordship Lane


Almost edible - Eco Candles, on sale at The Fresh Flower company

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