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Community gathering featuring a flea market at Charles Bronson's location

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Festive gathering and flea market event at the Charles Bronson locale.
Festive gathering and flea market event at the Charles Bronson locale.

Community gathering featuring a flea market at Charles Bronson's location

Mark your calendars for September 20, 2025, as the local community centre in Berlin is organising a special event to celebrate World Children's Day. The family festival, taking place at Charles Bronson located at Berliner Straße 242, promises a day filled with fun, entertainment, and activities for all ages.

The event is free for everyone to attend, and it kicks off at 10 am, with the flea market running until 5 pm. The flea market will feature various stalls catering to different tastes, making it an excellent opportunity to find unique items and treasures.

In addition to the flea market, there will be a colouring table set up for the little ones to express their creativity. For those seeking more action, a bouncy castle will be available to provide hours of fun and laughter.

To keep everyone energised throughout the day, coffee and cake will be served, and for those with a sweet tooth, delicious Italian-style ice cream will be available for purchase.

The family festival at Charles Bronson is not just about shopping and eating; it's also an opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate the importance of children in our lives. So, join us on September 20, 2025, for a day of fun, entertainment, and camaraderie at the World Children's Day event. We look forward to seeing you there!

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