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Easter family fun at Bagdad Centre

Heidel Eggs held its second Easter- egg hunt at the Bagdad Centre on Saturday March 24.

WHITE RIVER – The children who attended searched for chocolate eggs and bunnies.

Kenya Ngubane.

Organiser Estelle Roe said 62 children participated this year – the second successive time the centre hosted the hunt.

Revan Somers.

A colouring-in competition was held with great excitement, as the children created their best works of art. Prizes worth R2 500 were up for grabs.

Katelynn Odendaal.

These entailed a lunch voucher at Premier Winkler Hotel and one for Picasso’s Mexican Taqueria. Ramps 2 Runway White River gave two vouchers for modelling sessions and Zanna’s sponsored a big cookie jar for one lucky winner.

Zia and Zaarah Khan.

Another voucher was from Puma N4 garage for fuel.

Leander Robertze, Iphile Dlamini and Estelle Roe.

Winners were Chantel Mhlabane, who won the cookie jar, Iphile Dlamini won a lunch at the Premier Winkler Hotel, Kenya Ngubane and Owethu Ndlovu won a Coke package, Tebego Lesiya won the Picasso’s voucher and Nombuso Mhlambane won the fuel voucher.

Sharl van der Westhuizen and Bruno Aflonso.

The three judges were Heidel Eggs’ Leander Robertze, Ramps 2 Runway White River’s Yolandela Sihlobo and Roe.

Amu Ngubane.

The latter said a kiddies’ cook-off was planned for June. “A date has not been set as yet, but the prizes will be worth about R20 000, with a week away in Bilene, Mozambique as the main prize.”

Shaka and Anthea Ngubane with Megan Khan.

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