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Horniman Christmas fair sat 5th & sun 6th Dec KOE


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I will be selling unique gifts for babies, children & fun loving adults this weekend at the wonderful Horniman Christmas fair, please check out my website www.ketchuponeverything.co.uk , I will also have extra design gifts which are not on the site and lots of sample sale items on the day!


See info below on the fair


Enjoy a weekend of festive cheer! Discover unique gifts in our Christmas markets, have fun going on our seasonal trail and get crafty in Christmas art workshops.


On the Saturday, the Horniman Farmers? Market will be running till 4.30pm. On the Sunday, there will be local choirs singing popular festive songs - wrap up warm and sing along!


CHRISTMAS MARKETS


Buy festive, creative, and fascinating gifts for you, your friends and family.


10.30 ? 16.30, Conservatory and Pavilion




Activities


Horniman Christmas Trail


Follow clues in the Gardens to solve a riddle and collect your festive gift.


10.30 ? 15.30, ?1 per trail from the Christmas Trail Desk outside the main entrance, Suitable for families with children aged 3+




Santa's Postbox


Come and write a letter to post to Santa


10.30 ? 16.30, Free ? just turn up, Main Reception, All welcome




Face painting and Balloon Modelling


10.30 ? 16.30 in the Dutch Barn


Come and join in the festive spirit, starting from ?3.




Festive Fairground Rides


10.30 ? 16.30 on the Bandstand Terrace and Gardens


Tickets are ?2 each from the attraction.




Family Art Fun: Red Nosed Reindeer Treats Cup


Every 30 minutes between 11.00 and 16.00 ? last entry at 15.30 in the Education Centre


Have fun making a red nosed reindeer to hang on the Christmas Tree or collect lots of treats in.




Seasonal Discovery


14.00 ? 15.30 in the Hands On Base


What toys do children around the world play with? Come and discover them and more.




COMMUNITY CAROL CONCERTS


Wrap up warm and come and sing along with our Community Choirs all performing on the Bandstand.


11.00 Montage Theatre Arts


12.00 Opal Flutes


13.00 Crystal Palace Community Choir


14.00 Raise the Roof


15.00 Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir


and closing the Christmas Fair in festive style


16.00 Rock Choir




FARMERS' MARKET


Locally sourced, locally sold farmers' market selling vegetables, meat, bread, flowers, hot food and much more. Note: Not all traders will be staying for the whole afternoon.


9.00 ? 16.00 SATURDAY ONLY Bandstand Terrace, Suitable for all




Family Food Fun


11.00 on the Bandstand


Find out where your food comes from and lots more with this family activity.




Cooking Demonstration


12.30 on the Bandstand


Come and enjoy a cooking demonstration with Paolo Rigolli one of Farmers? Market traders

Please come along and visit my stall to find the perfect unique christmas present for Children and fun loving adults aliKe! I will be in the pavillion which is the building up by the band stand.


What better thing to do on a sunday than go chat to a lama and belt out some christmas carols with the choirs!

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