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Night Fair with flair

If you're looking for somewhere to go this evening, where the whole family can have fun, head over to Glenwood Presbytarian Church's first Night Fair for the year for food, entertainment, arts and crafts and so much more!

GLENWOOD Presbyterian Church is set to host their first Night Fair for the year, this evening February 23, from 17:00 to 20:00. According to Adi Paxton, marketing organiser at the local church, the organising team has exciting innovations for these family-centred community fairs.

“A Kidzone with games and balloon animals, and an expanded menu, with vegetarian options will be on offer at the upcoming event. This month, families can enjoy burgers, biryani, hotdogs, wors rolls, pancakes and vegetarian hotdogs. Grab a meal or enjoy a cappuccino at the Connection Coffee Shop, or browse items and support the stalls with anything from handmade leather goods to plants, crafts books or pancakes and sweets,” said Paxton.

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“Chill and listen to music provided this month by DJ Tim. Come and enjoy time with our community and support our stallholders, Operation Outreach and the GPC Fellowships who run this as a community service,” said Paxton.

Locals interested in booking a stall can contact Phoebe or Inge on 031 205 3717 or 3658. Find the fair at 339 Esther Roberts Road.

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