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Come to the Great Benoni Bake Sale and win

It's an event you don't want to miss

Visitors to the Great Benoni Bake Sale on October 27 will have the chance to win a dinner voucher for two, valued at R800.

The dinner voucher is for the exquisite Aurelia’s Restaurant in the D’oreale Grande Hotel at Emperors Palace.

In the throes of their 20th birthday celebrations, Emperors Palace has come onboard with the City Times, Station Road and Benoni High School, to offer visitors this special treat.

The Great Benoni Bake Sale will offer a kaleidoscope of stalls selling scrumptious baked goods from 10am to 4pm that day, on the grounds of Benoni High, with entertainment for the kiddies and an all-round great family day out.

Caxton Radio’s Paul Rotherham will be providing the music and interacting with the crowd – so stand out from the crowd, and you could be interviewed for Caxton Radio.

“It’s going to be a bake sale of epic proportions,” said Paul Smith, of Station Road, the main organisers of the event.

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“The main sports fields will be converted into a festival of baked treats, with something for everyone.

“Your taste buds will be spoilt for choice as we bring you an assortment of goodies designed to showcase Benoni’s finest bakers and treat makers.”

Like the Great Benoni Bake Sale Facebook page for updates: www.facebook.com/TheGreatBenoniBakeSale.

Stalls are limited so anyone wanting to showcase their baking prowess should email events@stationroad.co.za sooner rather than later.

Details about how to enter the Aurelia’s dinner voucher competition will be communicated closer to the time. Watch this space.

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