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Battle of the potjie raises funds

NORSCOT - It was all about community togetherness and potjie making at the Battle of the potjies...

 

Blazing fires, decorated tables and cooking of delicious potjies were the order of the day at the annual potjie competition held at Norscot Manor Recreation Centre on 2 July.

The competition was a creative way to raise funds for Norscot Playschool based at the recreational centre and a great way to bring parents together to socialise and unite as a team.

WINNER: The winner of potjie competition is parent, Francois Opperman.
WINNER: The winner of potjie competition is parent, Francois Opperman.

This year’s competition had eight entries comprising three community contestants and five playschool parents.

The judges of the competition were father and daughter Gavin and Pharyn Clunnie, Steve Orchard, and Fourways Review reporter, Masego Seemela.

COMPETE: Contestants in the potjie competition at Norscot Recreation Centre.
COMPETE: Contestants in the potjie competition at Norscot Recreation Centre.

The contestants were tasked with cooking their potjie on a fire, and creating a decorated table to complement a unique dish.

After all the judging was done, the winner was playschool parent, Francois Opperman; in second place was community member, Simone Denbury; and in third place was one of the playschool teachers, Mandy Bouwer.

PUT TO THE TEST: Three of the judges of the potjie competition, Gavin Clunnie, Steve Orchard and Pharyn Clunnie. Not pictured is Masego Seemela.
PUT TO THE TEST: Three of the judges of the potjie competition, Gavin Clunnie, Steve Orchard and Pharyn Clunnie. Not pictured is Masego Seemela.

“The funds raised at such events go directly back into community outreach initiatives as we try to aid the less fortunate in the area. Some of the funds are also used to repair or replace playground equipment and upgrades, or maintenance at the school,” said the school’s Mandy Mair.

“The hope for the potjie competition is to grow into an event that the community will diarise for many years to come.”

BIG SMILES: Third place winner of the potjie competition, is school teacher, Mandy Bouwer.
BIG SMILES: Third place winner of the potjie competition, is school teacher, Mandy Bouwer.

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