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Homowo–Asafotufiam–Nmaayem-Festival 2009

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Festival 2009
GaDangme Nikasemo Asafo
Registered Charity 1056912
Invites
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to The annual Festival of the GaDangme people of Ghana
date Saturday, 12th September 2009
venue Wilditch Community Centre
48 Culvert Rd, London, SW11 5BB
time 3.30 pm prompt
attire Traditional
Generous donations in excess of £10 will be expected
Please bring this invitation card with you
Transport details
Buses: 44, 49, 319, 344, 345
Network Rail: Queenstown Road, Battersea Park, Clapham Junction
For more information contact
Mr JC Clottey 0208 674 9172
Mrs Esther Lamptey 0207 357 8891
Mrs Sarah Worburton 0207 701 6927
Ms. Diana Aryeetey 0208 674 0342
Mrs. Lizzy Tetteh 0208 648 0231
Please send generous donations to
The Treasurer, GaDangme Nikasemo Asafo
36 Henley Road Ilford Essex IG1 2TT
Email nikasemo@hotmail.com
Web http//groups.msn.com/nikasemo

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