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Music Festival, a must for music lovers

The college will be celebrating 125 years of heritage with its One Heart Music Festival from 2pm to 10pm.

Mi Casa, Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Simphiwe Dana, Judith Sephuma, Paul Hanmer and Selealo Selota.

These are some of the country’s music legends who will entertain the public at Sacred Heart College on September 24.

The college will be celebrating 125 years of heritage with its One Heart Music Festival from 2pm to 10pm.

All profits will go to the Three2Six Project, a bridging educational programme for grade R to grade 6 refugee children who have been denied access to public education and to the Field of Flowers Scholarship Fund which provides a full scholarship for children from disadvantaged backgrounds to study at Sacred Heart College.

Families can head to the school earlier on the day. Starting at 11.30am, Sacred Heart College pupils will showcase their talent in music, ballet, karate and gymnastics.

Activities for children, including jumping castles and food stalls, will be available.

The well-known South African musicians will be performing from 2pm to 5pm. A U-Party, featuring Mi Casa and DJ Rikay, will start at 6pm.

Heritage Day, September 24, is also National Braai Day. Sacred Heart College, with the sponsoring schools and companies involved, will have a National Braai Day Challenge to determine who can make the most wors rolls and deliver them to charities.

A limited number of early bird tickets are available at Sacred Heart College and online at www.oneheartfestival.co.za

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