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Tweni Talk: Diarise the dates for these upcoming events

With the school holidays around the corner, there are many fun events being planned.

DIARISE the Port Shepstone Reformed Church’s carnival/fête at Cinder City Moth Shellhole in Sea Park (Second Avenue on the R102, main South Coast road north of Port Shepstone) on Saturday, June 30, from 9am till late afternoon.

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All kinds of delicacies and old favourites, including homemade boerewors and traditional sosaties, delicious, spicy curry and rice, confectioneries, desserts, vetkoek with a ‘pulled’ pork filling, boerie and sosatie rolls, jaffles and pap-en-kaiïngs will be sold.

Loads of fun

There will also be a white elephant stall and a big screen to watch the rugby. A cash bar managed by the Moths will be available on the premises. The day promises to be loads of fun, with entertainment for the children, live music, an exhibition by Pure Venom Snake and Reptile Park from 10 to 11am, belly dancers and lots more. All are welcome. Please contact Jacques Pieterse at 082 4584482 and Ari du Toit 072 4685450 for more details.

New show

Bendigo Troupers presents their new show ‘The Roaring 20s’ at the Anerley Service Centre today (20th) at 9.30am. Entrance is free; however, donations are welcome for Meals on Wheels. For more information contact Sandy at 039 6812219 or 0609448257.

Eight-legged creatures

Friends of Southport Library invites everyone to the library next Thursday (28th) where Colleen Damon will give an insight into the life cycle of arachnids in her talk entitled ‘Spiders’. Tea and eats will be served afterwards. Call chairman Barbara Brauer at 076 6672839 for more information.

New concert

A reminder that the Golden Singers will entertain at their new concert on July 11, so keep the date open. More details to follow.

Happy holidays

Schools close this Friday (22nd) and hopefully we can welcome many visitors for the winter break. Pupils and school staff are wished a good rest. Scribe Leila Edwards is away until next week, so in the meantime, all news and photos can be emailed to lorrainel@dbn.caxton.co.za.

South Coast Hospice’s Centralised Chronic Medicines Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) desperately needed a fridge to store chronic medication. It was put out on the
hospice wish list and the Bux family stepped up and donated a fridge from Multi Furniture and Appliances. Nabeelah Bux hands the fridge over to a delighted Nolwazi Noyingana, who is in charge of CCMDD.

 

 

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