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Support Rynfield Bunny Park feeding

You can help the Bunny Park Animals 911 Group to continue feeding the animals in the park, and have your name published in the City Times.

The group is looking for the following food donations:

  •  Lettuce, celery, apples, beetroot, pumpkin, cabbage, lettuce, papaya, broccoli, lucerne, eragrostis, lucerne pellets (ewe and lamb pellets), grass, pellets for rabbits, mixed fowl and whole mealies, to name a few.

To donate these items, or to contribute money, contact Tania Forrest-Smith on 084 601 1061, or Noeline Clare-Talbot on 082 455 3523.

You can also drop off items at Re/Max Randgro Benoni, at 45 Lakefield Avenue, or SMS them on 071 383 2643, for them to collect your donation.

The names of people who have donated goods and money will be published in the City Times every week, along with the type of donation and amount or quantity.

The following donations were made in the past week:

  •  Re/Max: chopping, delivering large amount of food
  •  Bee Grobler: animal kennel
  •  Marc Doig, from The Green Door: six bags of peelings and papaya
  •  Chemical Consulting Laboratories: free chemical water analysis (clean results)
  •  Alec Cameron and Associate: free microbiological water analysis (clean results)
  •  Da Rocha family at the Mustard Seed Nursery School: three bags of lettuce and cauliflower leaves
  •  Heidi Anderson: large quantity of bunny pellets and bird seed
  •  Rebel Atlasville: over 1 000kg food
  •  Other individual donors: Arabiella, Shelley Meskin, Wendy
  •  Other donor organisations: Ken Harrison Plumbing

The group is a registered NPO and now has a bank account for all monetary donations.

Let us know when you have made a donation, by emailing to benonicitytimes@caxton.co.za.

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