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Badger Bonanza brings fun to Magoebaskloof

Stanford Lake College hosts the Badger Bonanza this August. Family fun, food, games, and laughter in scenic Magoebaskloof.

LIMPOPO – Get ready, the mountains of Magoebaskloof will be alive with laughter, music, and unforgettable fun as Stanford Lake College throws open its gates for the Badger Bonanza: Festival of Fun, on Saturday, August 30.

From morning until night, the campus will transform into a buzzing hub of activity for the whole family.

The event promises a full day of excitement and entertainment. Adults can relax in the lively beer tent while the kids explore the many attractions on offer.

Visitors can indulge in delicious treats from a wide variety of food and activity stalls, offering everything from tasty bites to unique crafts.

Thrill-seekers and game lovers can challenge their friends at the pop-up bowling alley, try their hand at the Chip ‘n Putt course, or take aim at the ever-popular dunk tank, a splash of fun guaranteed for both participants and spectators.

For those wanting to capture the memories, a themed photo booth will be set up for silly snaps and keepsake moments.

There will be spot prizes, games, and good vibes all around. Entry is just R20 per person, and children under 10 get in free, making this the perfect weekend outing for families, friends, and fun-lovers of all ages.

The festivities run from 10:00 in the morning until 20:00, giving you the whole day to eat, play, laugh, and connect with the Stanford Lake College community in one of the most beautiful settings in Limpopo.

For more information, call Shirley at 082 653 8895, and don’t forget to bring your sense of adventure!

This is more than just a day out, it is the Badger Bonanza. See you there!

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Tanaiya Lees

Tanaiya Lees is the Digital Coordinator for the Polokwane Review-Observer and the Letaba, Phalaborwa, Hoedspruit, Mopani, and Regional Herald. She holds a Diploma in Journalism, and a BA in Communications and Psychology. With an interest in storytelling and a strong commitment to accuracy, her goal is to produce high-quality content that truly connects with readers. She aims to amplify the voices of those who need it most, shine a light on important issues, and inspire meaningful conversations. Tanaiya firmly believes in the power of journalism to effect change and is dedicated to being a part of that change.

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