Promoting past and present
Programme of activities
Today: Sydenham Community Association’s Promotion. Based at United Building Society’s courtyard at • 447 Colombo Street.
Guided historic walk. “Recalling old Sydenham” departing Samoan Congregational Church 6.30 p.m.
Wednesday, February 5: Sydenham’s heritage and history. Historic Places Trust and Summertimes show, four videos in the South Mall.
Guided historic walk. “Reminders of the past" departing Church Square, Addington 6.30 p.m.
Thursday, February 6: Family fun day in Bradford Park. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring along a picnic, stalls and entertainment. Friday, February 7: School’s day and local business participation. Results and prize-giving I ' " =
for poster, drawing and essay competitions. Saturday, February 8: Street Parade. Local service groups, sports clubs and business parading in floats from South Mall at 10 a.m. down Colombo Street to Cass Street.
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Press, 4 February 1986, Page 15
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133Promoting past and present Press, 4 February 1986, Page 15
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