Come to a Tea Party in the Park with W4 Youth

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May 18, 2023

W4 Youth is inviting you to a Tea Party in the Park to celebrate the launch of its new community hub in Southfield Recreation Ground (W4 5LD).

Between 2pm to 6pm on Saturday 20 May there will be a range of activities and entertainment including sets from two Chiswick artists Alichė & Erire and Rocks Lane is hosting a 5-a-side football tournament from 2.30pm onwards.

There will be a tea and cake stand and if you’d like to bake a cake and bring it along, it will be gratefully received.

The Trustees of the charity including the recently appointed Gary Malcolm, one of our Southfield Ward councillors will be joining the event along with (it is hoped) a couple of surprise celebrity guests.

Sally Chacatté, W4 Youth Founder and Chair, features in a video explaining more about the purpose of the day.

 

Meanwhile fundraising for the hub continues and W4 Youth says it has had some exciting meetings with businesses in Chiswick Business Park in May and June as well as various partnership conversations other local organisations.

Member of the group will also be participating on Green Days on 11 June.

The W4 Youth dancers on Chiswick High Road
The W4 Youth dancers on Chiswick High Road

You can donate to the group's fundraising effort online.



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