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Try the Rocking Reindeer Rodeo this sat 5 December at Goodrich Primary School's Winter Fair


Eilidh

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Join us on Saturday for some serious festive fun at Goodrich Primary School's Winter Fair from 2-5pm.


It may be cold outside but it's warm in school so head on down for a one-stop-shop Christmas preparation day and family fun outing.


There's a reindeer rodeo - how long can you and your kids stay aboard for? There's a Harry Potter bouncy castle WITH slide!


The school choir will be singing for your delectation.


You can buy your Christmas tree and presents from a multitude of wonderful stalls.


The kids can visit santa at his grotto and choose from loads of great games to play. Then they can be face painted and have tattoos applied.


There's mulled cider, fizz, beer, hotdogs... The kids can't have ALL the fun, right..?


There is a ?1 entry fee for adults but kids go free. Looking forward to seeing you there at Goodrich School, Dunstans Grove, SE22 0EP

And the raffle prizes are definitely too good to miss:


1st prize: a week in Provence!!

2nd prize: an iPad mini!!


And loads more brilliant prizes up for grabs. Tickets available on the day. See you there!

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