Clothes Swap & Toy Fayre

Saturday 27th April

Those of you who have been waiting to clear out your toy boxes, wardrobes, reclothe your children in something that fits, or have yourself some eco-shopping, your time has come! This Saturday morning the school hall will be transformed as the clothes swap and toy fayre begins.

Here’s how you can take part:

Donate your unwanted, good quality, clothes shoes and accessories and toys. These can be left in the foyer of Keir Hall from Thursday drop-off. (Please place neatly to the side without obstructing any gangways or doors).

Come and swap! Come along between 11am and 2pm to browse toys, try on clothes, dress up and take home. Choose as much as you like and make your generous donation on the way out.

Enjoy delicious tea, cakes and lunches courtesy of Class 9.

We will be raising money for Deerview Equine Interventions and our own school so feel free to bring your friends and please give generously.

Look forward to seeing you there!

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