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Park Care celebrated Father’s Day with St Dunstan’s College

Park Care was entertained by St Dunstan's College learners who played different instruments.

Father’s Day came early for Park Care’s residents who celebrated with St Dunstan’s College on June 14.

The Park care team wish to honour all fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers, future fathers, and other father figures, for the impact they have made and are making as role models in the lives of the youngest to the oldest.

Park Care resident Albert Swart is entertained by St Dunstan's College learners.
Park Care resident Albert Swart is entertained by St Dunstan’s College learners.

Park Care’s social worker manager Lorraine le Roux said, “50 learners from St Dunstan’s College joined the celebration and interacted with the residents and performed on various musical instruments, flaunting their talents with clarinets, violin, piano and singing.”

Jacques Terblanche dances to music played by St Dunstan's College learners. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Jacques Terblanche dances to music played by St Dunstan’s College learners. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Le Roux added Mohamed Salie, the day’s master of ceremony and entertainer, was charming with his song and dance that was cherished by the Park Care residents which led to the function being a success.

Park Care resident Rony Glennin enjoys cake. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Park Care resident Rony Glennin enjoys cake. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Crystal Willemse plays the flute for the Park Care residents. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Crystal Willemse plays the flute for the Park Care residents. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Isabella Martins smiles as she plays the accordion for Park Care residents. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Isabella Martins smiles as she plays the accordion for Park Care residents. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Angela Naude plays the saxophone for the residents at Park Care. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Angela Naude plays the saxophone for the residents at Park Care. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

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