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Print Exclusive: Skills passed on to a new generation

Members of the Vroue Landbou Unie’s Dinwiddie branch passed on some skills to the learners of Galway Primary School.

The learners of Galway Primary School were in for a treat when they were visited by members of the Vroue Landbou Unie’s Dinwiddie branch, recently.

The women visited the school to share their needlework skills with the 12, 13 and 14-year-old female learners of the school.

Be sure to read the full article in this week’s GCN out on Wednesday (May 9).

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