Me and her went to the Christmas bazaar at St. Mellitus (Tollington Park) this weekend and bought tickets to this as it sounded nice.
The [London Medical Orchestra](www.lmo.org.uk) is playing.
£10 adults, £8 concession, £2 under 16.
As they have not taken it upon themselves to advertise it I thought I would flag it on their behalf.
(Christmas Bazaar was good, if mainly for the fact that most (if not all) of the prizes on offer in the raffle and tombola were hard liquor. We were slightly confused by the 'plate sale' at the front though. As with most churches, they could have done with a bit more thought as to how they present themselves. Something a little more fun and festive would have worked better to draw in the punters, we felt)
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It was about community,not commerce. But don't take my word for it - I'm sure the parish would appreciate help from anyone prepared to roll their sleeves up and get involved.
By the way,one of the elderly gentlemen running the plate stall at the front was Bruce Kent, the internationally renowned and respected peace activist - I was delighted to buy a plate from him!
There was a good-size audience, no doubt helped by all the pre-publicity on Capital FM, Time Out, posters, London Medical Orchestra website etc. And of course on Stroud.Green.org!
How brilliant that within a 10-minute walk or so you can go to a local event of such a high standard. And all for a good charity, providing medical care for Iraqi and Palestinian refugees in Jordan.
Did anyone else manage to get along to it?