Ronalda Fisher with some of the prizes she sponsored for the evening. Photo supplied.
The Florida Block Watch (FBW) hosted a successful Bingo Night on March 28, bringing together residents, local businesses and community supporters for an evening of fun, prizes, and community spirit.
The purpose of the event was to encourage community involvement, strengthen relationships between residents, and create awareness around the important role that community participation plays in neighbourhood safety and support.
Casper van der Westhuizen handled the sound. Photo supplied.
The evening was made even more special through the generous support of several local businesses and sponsors, whose contributions helped make the event a success.
“We extend our sincere thanks to residents and local businesses that supported us in making this evening a huge success,” says FBW chairperson John Kirsten.
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