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DSS centenary hall fundraising project begins with a dinner and dance

Drakensberg Secondary School is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year

Drakensberg Secondary School (DSS) is thrilled to announce the celebration of their 100th year anniversary.
To kick off these celebrations, Drakensberg Secondary will be hosting a dinner and dance.

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The dance will take place on February 29 at Forderville Hall, starting at 6.30pm.

In accordance with the centennial celebrations, the theme / dress code will be formal (1920s). Tickets cost R300 a couple.

For tickets or more information, please contact Mr LD Ramdeen on 078-213-4404 or Mr Reddy on 084-662-6265. All proceeds to be raised at the dinner and dance will go directly to the completion of the school hall.

Furthermore, ex-scholar and DSS employee Mr Danny Ramdeen has proposed a challenge to all DSS alumni. In order to initiate the fund-raising, he is donating R500 and has challenged everyone to match or exceed his donation.

If you are willing to participate in this challenge, the banking details are provided below. So put on your dancing shoes, suits and sparkly dresses for a night of glitz and glamour on February 29. Make new memories while indulging in the past!

Banking details for donations:

Account Name: DRAKENSBERG SECONDARY SCHOOL
Bank: First National Bank
Type: Current
Account number: 52205367016
Branch: Estcourt
Branch code: 220325
Reference: Surname & initials DSS100
(please send proof of payment to dss@lantic.net)

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