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Enter online for the Orphan Fund Bass Fishing competition

The early bird gets the bass.

There are only two days left to get your Early Bird ticket price for The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund Bass Fishing competition on Heritage Day.

The Early Bird price is R80 per adult (R100 on the day) or R50 per child (R70 on the day). Enter online here or at BBS Mica or Hook Line and Sinker in Ballito.

There is not a better way to spend your holiday then joining us at the picturesque Rain Farm Game and Lodge, which is only 15 minutes from Ballito and boasts four pristine bass dams, a restaurant, putt-putt course, game viewing and spa facilities.

Registration starts at 6.30am and will remain open until 9am for the not-so-early birds.

Fishing takes place from 7-11am with prize giving at 11.30am. Loads of prizes are up for grabs including the top three biggest bass in the senior and junior (13 years and under) categories as well as lucky draws and a raffle.

Come and see if you can catch the mysterious tagged bass and win a whopping R5, 000 in cash!

The kids can enjoy the jumping castle while moms are pampered with express spa treatments at the Rain Farm spa.

Wors rolls and drinks will be on sale all morning.

The goal is to raise money for the ongoing work of the North Coast Courier Orphan Fund.

“Every cent raised, whether from sponsors, raffles or entry fees will go directly towards supporting, feeding and helping to educate the orphaned and vulnerable children in our area” said Orphan Fund secretary Rose Stephenson.

Tim Johnson, sales director of Seeff in Ballito summed up their involvement: “We enjoy a fantastic relationship with the Orphan Fund and are fully behind their continuing and invaluable community work.”

 

Enter the competition here


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Lesley Naudé

Editor Lesley Naudé is a slightly frazzled mom of three (operating on less-than-optimum sleep) who cherishes life’s simple pleasures. She kick-starts her day with a strong cup of coffee, finds peace in ocean swims, and loves unwinding with a glass of red wine and a good book.
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