Strut your stuff at our Funkin’ Fundraiser

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Brockley Max’s programme of fundraising events continues with three fantastic events in March. First up is the Funkin’ Fundraiser for Brockley Max – a boogietastic night of dancing on Friday 6th March at fab local pub and music venue The Fox & Firkin. Entry costs just £5. DJ Giles Frampton, aka mrTidy, regularly DJs around…

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Sing For Brockley Max fundraiser tickets now on-sale

Hot on the heels of our sold out Martin Rowson and Luke Wright event next week we’re delighted to announce details of another fantastic Brockley Max fundraising event. Sing For Brockley Max is a low-key version of La La Piano Bar’s rousing singalong nights, perfect for those who may have felt a little shy of…

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Last chance to get Martin Rowson fundraising night tickets

Tickets for our fundraising night at The Chandos on Tuesday 4th February are nearly all gone – so grab yours while you can! The event, The State We’re In, combines topical satire and poetry and is a double header with The Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson and renowned poet Luke Wright. Martin says: ‘We’ve been cursed…

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Help Brockley Max earn more pennies with Tesco tokens

Inside the Magical Marquee of Making at Art In The Park 2019

Shopping at your local branch of Tesco could help towards the funding for this year’s Brockley Max Art In The Park family day. Brockley Max non-profit organisation Max Media Arts is one of three organisations currently vying for customers’ endorsements at branches of Tesco in Lewisham borough through its Bags Of Help scheme. Throughout January,…

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Satire, scribble and scurrilous verse support Brockley Max

The Lying King: Martin Rowson and Luke Wright assess the state of the nation

Join satirical artist Martin Rowson and poet Luke Wright on 4th February for an evening of satire, cartoons and performance poetry – all in a good cause! Venue: The Chandos pub, Brockley Rise Date: Tuesday 4th February Time: 7.30pm to 10.30pm Tickets: £10 from Eventbrite We’ve been cursed – by those malevolent, mediocre and cack-handed…

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Spooky tales launch festival fundraising drive

Brockley Max pumpkin carving at Frightful Yarns fundraiser

On a dark and gloomy night around 50 hardy souls assembled to help ward off the threat of a nightmare yet to come: Frightful Yarns, held on Hallowe’en, was the first in a planned series of fundraising events aimed at staving off the wolves and steering our collectively cherished community festival back towards calmer shores.…

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Feast your eyes on these tasty raffle prizes

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Feast your eyes on this year’s Brockley Max raffle prize list: there are 37 prizes up for grabs and no fewer than 19 of them are edible. Our amazing local businesses have once again come up trumps with vouchers for nights out, lazy lunches and tasty cook-at-home foodie morsels courtesy of our local delis, restaurants, pubs,…

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How to bid in the Brockley Max fundraising auction

Auction of Promises 2014

Brockley Max is holding a fundraising auction as part of the Festival Preview Night on Thursday 5th March at Jam Circus. You can bid on the night and soak up the atmosphere at this popular local venue. We’ve even got a toe-tapping jazz and funk band, Alice In Grooveland, to entertain you. If you can’t join…

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Help support the Brockley Max festival

Children's workshop tent at Art In The Park

Brockley Max is organised and run by volunteers under the umbrella of the non-profit organisation Max Media Arts. Everyone involved with Brockley Max gives their time, enthusiasm and expertise for free – and very willingly. We love Brockley Max just as much as you do. But putting on a nine-day community festival still costs money.…

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Vote for Brockley Max

Children's workshops at Brockley Max 2014

Brockley Max is a fantastic and much-loved local festival, but as you can appreciate, it only take place with both the assistance of local people and funds to run events. Hiring marquees, lighting, insurance and loos all cost money, as does publicising the festival on posters and programmes. To help offset some of these costs,…

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