If you’re thinking of coming to the Kirkdale Christmas Pop Up Event on Saturday 10th December, then why not come to our Launch Party tonight, to meet the Pop Up team and some of the Pop Up hosts? There will be mulled wine, plus a hog roast* by Buffalo Catering – but you will also [...]
Come and meet volunteers from St Christopher’s Hospice and find out more about our work in providing and promoting care of the highest quality for dying people.. We will also be selling our Christmas Raffle tickets.
Come and meet members of The Sydenham Society, and find out more about what it means to be a member.
The Sydenham Society was founded in 1972 and has around 1,100 members. Our aim is to be a voice for Sydenham and to make SE26 a better place to live and work.
Local people producing local radio – that is what we are about.SCR has no paid staff so there are roles for lots of people, not just presenting. You can learn new skills or contribute your experience. Come along and find out more or come to our next volunteer meeting on Thursday 8th December at 7.45pm. at our studio in Sydenham Road.
The Grove Centre is pleased to be hosting some of the pop-up sessions. There will be a rolling slide show every hour (at quarter to the hour) showing some of the many activities that happen in the Centre and Church, and a static display from the church, with people in attendance to talk to/ask questions
Did you know that you may be entitled to a FREE home energy saving measure from the environmental charity Groundwork, working in partnership with Lewisham Council? There will be a ‘Green Champion’ and ‘Green Doctor’ at the Kirkdale Pop-up to help explain the scheme, answer any questions you might have and book you in!
Come and meet some Friends of the Horniman, and find out the many benefits of joining, such as invitations to private views and exhibitions, opportunities to be involved in events to support the Horniman and the chance to make new friends.
Bring all your antiques questions to the folks at Behind the Boxes. They’ll give you the benefit of their many years of experience!
A presentation from Forest Hill Police on how to stay safe this christmas. Not to be missed!
Buy your Christmas Tree from Tomorrow’s People and help fund programmes for young people. Tomorrow’s People is a specialist charitable trust that helps people out of long-term unemployment, welfare dependence or homelessness, into jobs and self-sufficiency.
YASH (young, achieving, successful, and hopeful – derived from the Hindi word meaning success, distinction and eminence).Come to our stall and whatever you buy will help us to provide new and nearly new quality clothing, toys, books and other resources to vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people both at home and abroad.