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Leos, love and laughter

Six enthusiastic Leos paid a visit to these elderly residents and they didn't show up empty-handed.

In June, six enthusiastic Leos paid a visit to the elderly residents of Moria Old Age Home and they didn’t show up empty-handed.Several residents from the home received a pleasant surprise from a few members of the Krugersdorp Leo Club.

They brought with them some delicious cake, biscuits, milk tart, croissants as well as some good music and interesting company.

Mpho Mbulawa is having some treats with Poppie Koekemoer. Photo: Alanicka Lotriet.

According to Leo president, Naledi Motlhabane this is her first project as president. She wants to be involved at Moria as often as possible.

Their visit ended off on a high note when Leo Mika Johnson played a beautiful melody on the piano. This ensured a smile on each of the residents’ faces.

Mika Johnson entertaining the audience on the piano. Photo: Alanicka Lotriet.

Moria would like to thank the Leo Club for their lively visit and hopes to see them again in the near future.

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