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Month of love luncheon brings Edenvale seniors together

Seventy-five guests attended a month of love-themed lunch hosted by the Edenvale Senior Citizens Society at the Edenvale Community Centre, where attendees enjoyed a three-course meal, raffles and community fellowship.

Community members, guests and members of the Edenvale Senior Citizens Society recently attended a St Valentines Day-themed lunch.

Held on February 12, the lunch was hosted at Edenvale Community Centre.

Committee member Linda Ranwell said the lunch was attended by 75 guests.

Lorna Bristol with her raffle prize voucher.

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“Being a Valentine’s Day-themed lunch, the dress code was red if possible,” said Linda.

She said a delicious three-course meal was served.

Additionally, a raffle was held, and a draw for the ongoing Joker competition was conducted.

Linda said the themed lunches are held once a month, and anyone is welcome, although booking is essential.

Maureen and Paul Kable enjoying themselves at the lunch.

She said ESCS caters for seniors from Edenvale and the surrounding areas.

“We have numerous daily activities, and a two-course meal is also available every weekday, which can even be booked as a takeaway meal.

“Our charity shop is open from 09:00 until 12:00 each weekday, and has racks of clothes at very reasonable prices,” said Linda.

Some of the community members who attended.

Anyone wanting more information about the society may contact Mary on 082 854 1087.

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Stephan Lehman

Stephan became a journalist in 2016 and is currently the news editor for Bedfordview and Edenvale News as well as Germiston City News. With a passion for community growth he has extensive experience working with the community and providing news on local and regional topics

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