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Bonaero Park CPF hosts winter market to raise funds for community safety

Bonaero Park and Denel CPF Sector 6 held their annual winter market, raising funds for LPR cameras while bringing the community together with fun activities and local vendors.

The Bonaero Park and Denel CPF Sector 6 recently hosted their annual Winter Market, drawing residents of all ages for a day of fun, food and community spirit.

Smiling children enjoyed the activities while neighbours caught up with friends, creating a festive atmosphere despite the chilly weather.

According to CPF chairperson Vonita Viljoen, the goal was to spread joy and strengthen community bonds while raising funds for a worthy cause.

Karli and Chenè van den Berg spotted at the market. Photo: Kamogelo Magolo.

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“We wanted to give back to the community, with all proceeds going towards LPR cameras,” she said.

“We have been hosting this event for the past 10 years, starting small and growing to include vendors. This is our fourth year with a full vendor market.”

The Winter Market offered something for everyone, from jumping castles, boeresport games and a colouring competition for children, to a unique kidnapping demonstration by Black Ops Security.

Liezelle, Zihann and Anneke du Toit took part in the 1.3km dog walk. Photo: Kamogelo Magolo.

Vendors showcased a wide variety of products, including books, biltong, pizzas, diamond dot art, doll clothing, jewellery, Blixem Wear apparel, homemade goods, security services, slush puppies, boerewors rolls, coffee and other food options. Visitors could also support a blood donation drive hosted at the event.

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The CPF partnered with Black Ops Security, Bad Boys Security and Red Ops Security to make the day a success.

Bonaero Park and Denel CPF Sector 6 held a winter market. Photo: Kamogelo Magolo.

Viljoen added that the CPF plans to host another market in December as part of their ongoing commitment to “pay it forward” in the community. She thanked the Sector 6 team for their tireless efforts in bringing the event together.

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