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Rotary’s Art and Wine Night fuels a worthy cause

Monument Rotary Club hosts an evening of creativity for a good cause at Khosa Sports Club.

The creative juices were flowing when Monument Rotary Club invited community members to an evening of arts and wine recently.

According to the club’s president, Jeanne Morland, the event bolstered the organisation’s efforts for its upcoming community outreach programmes, combining fun with a charitable purpose.

Hanco Venter and Adrianna Yus.

“The funds raised will primarily be donated to Sables Visually Impaired Bowlers,” she said.

The Sables Bowling team primarily consists of players from the West Rand who compete in various bowling tournaments throughout the Johannesburg districts. The evening was a blend of socialising, networking, and entertainment at Khosa Sports Club, as many attendees donned their creative hats to support the team’s dreams.

An attendee lets her creative juices flow at the event.

The Monument Rotary Club is part of Rotary International. They meet on Thursdays at 18:45 at the Khosa Sports Club. The club was chartered on September 16, 1982 and actively engages in community service and positive change.

Cheniqua Venter and Arno Wienekus.

If you are interested in lending a hand or joining the cause, you can contact Jeanne at 082 387 2611.

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