Hi all,
I am arranging a programme fair for all us Football Programme Centre users.
I have acquired a small venue which can take about 7 or 8 sellers and has it's own bar too!
The venue is Bletchley Railway Club and they have been good enough to let me do this event for free (small amount of grovelling involved).
There will be NO charge for the sellers and NO charge for entry. I hope to put a small advert in the paper to boost the numbers.
It would be great if as many of you can come and put faces to forum names.
I would really like this event to have different sellers from the usual dealers and would prefer collectors like me who through their OCD have amounted hundreds of surplus programmes. Priority goes to forum regulars, but that does not mean I am blacklisting anyone.
I will be selling too and you can expect prices to be affordable e.g. 1950's £2, 1960's 50p and modern 20p.
The date will be Saturday 28th July 2012 from 9am until 2pm.
All I ask is that you buy a drink to help the club and hopefully if the club are happy we can do it again.
Tables are supplied and programmes can be dropped off at the door.
Even if you don't have many programmes to sell, bring them along to swap!
The venue is right next to Bletchley Railway station.
If travelling by train get yourself on the West Coast Mainline and hop on a London Midland train.
If arriving by car then parking next to the venue is charged, but you can park for free on Sherwood Drive and walk for 5 minutes.
If you are interested in coming please feel free to contact me for further details or post on this thread so I have an idea how many are coming, and if you want to sell let me know through the forum private messages and I will try to organise it fairly if there are lots of requests.
Venue: Bletchley Railway Club
Station Approach
Sherwood Drive
Bletchley
Milton Keynes
MK3 6DS
01908 374748
Saturday 28th July 2012 from 9am until 2pm
Google map reference:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?.....CAsQ8gEwAA
All the best, Keith
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