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Talk of the Towns: Walk for Values coming up

The theme for the walk is 'go green' and the five values are truth, peace, love, right conduct and non-violence.

SOUTH Coasters are encouraged to join ‘Walk For Values’ in Marine Drive, Park Rynie on Sunday, September 1.

Registration is at 9am and walkers will step out at 9,30am.

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This walk is part of an awareness campaign/fun day organised by the Park Rynie Sai Centre.

It is open to the everyone and all faiths are welcome.

Walkers are asked to wear white – for men, white long pants or track pants and for the ladies, white long pants or track pants with a longish white shirt or punjabi.

The theme for the walk is ‘go green’ and the five values are truth, peace, love, right conduct and non-violence.

Note: All devotees are to bring along their posters and banners.

There is no charge and there will be loads of fun activities before lunch is served.

For more information, contact Sharon Pillay at 062-8081152.

On another note, seeing that the weather is warming up a bit, all the creepy crawlies and not so lovable creatures are making their way back into our homes – or mine at least.

Is there any way to actually rid your home of lizards and geckos in particular?

I have the biggest lizard phobia ever, where I won’t even sleep in my room if there is one there.

Once one one jumped off a wall and onto my head which resulted in me having a mini panic attack and then fainting. That’s how bad it is!

If you know of any concoctions I could try to chase these critters away or prevent them from entering the house, I’d love to hear from you.

Drop me an email at vanisham@dbn.caxton.co.za

Also, don’t forget that if you have any community news or non-profit events in the pipeline, please let me know on the same address.

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