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Macmillan fundraiser 5th December


laura-ann21

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I am running a fundraiser to raise money for an amazing charity.


From 10-2.30 this Saturday the Ivyhouse pub on Stuart rd in Nunhead will have cake, some stalls, face painting and a few other fun activities for the family to enjoy.

There will be some well known local support through our raffle prizes such as ?20 to spend in Oliver Bonas, a meat voucher from William Rose and a beautiful Christmas wreath from AG flowers. There are also various dance classes up for grabs and a sainsburys hamper, oh and Rye books have also donated an amazing voucher for the much loved store.

Come along and enjoy some gorgeous cake and tea while listening to some festive carols.


Some vintage fashion and jewellery sellers will be there with a local florist selling fresh flower bouquets.


It would be great to see local people showing their support for a charity that helps so many. We aim to raise ?1000 so please help us!

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