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Tuning In: Umpac needs YOU!

Can you sing, dance, act, mime, operate lighting or sound systems, help back stage or sew? No previous experience required.

A fund-raiser in aid of 4 Paws and a Tale Rescue is being held as a St Valentine’s Day dinner and dance at Fish Eagle Café at Crocworld on Saturday, February 15 at 6 for 6.30pm.

Tickets are on sale at Tale End shop in Scottburgh and Amanzimtoti and cost R180 per person, which includes a three-course buffet style meal.

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Booking is essential, so contact Nicky at 084 6265508 or Lorraine at 079 4937105.

UMPAC 2019 has kicked off and is at the beginning stages. All current and prospective UMPAC members are welcome to attend a cast meeting at the Italian Club on Sunday, February 9, at 6pm.

Can you sing, dance, act, mime, operate lighting or sound systems, help back stage or sew? No previous experience required. Be there.

I have it on good authority that the up and running vegetable project at Impithi Kiosk is most successful. Pay R100 deposit for the box and get it filled with various veggies on Saturday mornings from 9am.

There is a R50 payment for the veggies and then the empty box can be brought back the following week to do it all over again. For more information, phone the kiosk at 066 3715631

Locals, please note, this is your column – dedicated to your news; especially that of non-profit organisations and churches. Tuning In is the place for advertising your events, free of charge.

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