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Dulwich Village Xmas Indoor Kids Soccer Camp


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Christmas is fast approaching! I can imagine you?re all saying something along the lines of ?Already?!?


To cap off another wonderful year, Football Magic will be holding a Christmas holiday camp on 21st and 22nd December at The Charter School, Dulwich Village. The course is being held indoors so no need to worry about the weather!


We would love you to all be involved!


For ALL Dulwich Village FC Members - You are entitled to 20% OFF!


For more information, please send me an email on [email protected] to book your place.


Course Details:


21st and 22nd December

Charter School, Red Post Hill, Dulwich, SE24 9JH

Boys and Girls Aged 5-12 all welcome!

10am - 3pm

?30 per child, per day

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