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Ballito Gesinskerk’s festive bazaar a holiday hit

Last weekend's bazaar was the last of 2023 and it is tentatively scheduled to return in March next year.

Food, fun and festive cheer were all on show when the annual Ballito Gesinskerk Christmas Bazaar returned at the weekend.

Denise Foppiani and Sandy Sammons.

A packed day of activities including face painting, a tombola, slip ‘n slide and a chance to grab a photo with Santa proved hugely popular with the crowd on Saturday morning.

Lyn, Ken and Sasson Govender.

This aside from the bazaar itself which offered some culinary delights and a host of trinkets and treats from stallholders.

Janelle, Damian and Daniel du Plessis getting into the festive mood.

“It was very busy today and we have been blessed with a lot of great vendors and a good turnout,” said the church’s Leonie Spangenberg.

“Without the community’s constant support we would not be able to do what we’re meant to do as a church. Thank you again to everyone who supports us at these events.”

Last weekend’s bazaar was the last of 2023 and it is tentatively scheduled to return in March next year.


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