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Car boot sale

A CAR boot sale is held at the Scottburgh Country Club grounds on the first Sunday of every month (weather permitting), from 9am to 2pm. Entrance is free and vendors are expected to pay R50 per ‘boot’ which helps raise funds for TC Robertson nature reserve. For more info, call 084-3686905.

Enjoy nature

WEDNESDAY is Mongoose Tea Garden Morning at TC Robertson nature reserve on the Mpambanyoni River. Come and enjoy bottomless tea/coffee with homemade eats, in a glorious outdoor setting. This piece of paradise will help you to appreciate the natural beauty of our home town.

Angel talk

THE Sanctuary of the Great White Light at 9 Barrow street Umkomaas, will be hosting a talk on angels this Saturday, March 7 from 2pm to 4.30pm. For more information please contact Gayle Weston at 0836545261.

Go green

THE Greenfingers Garden Club meets on the third Thursday of every month and visits various areas. Contact Caroline van Hilten at 083-6592677 for more info.

Bridge Club

DUPLICATE bridge is played at the Scottburgh Golf Club every Tuesday at 12.30pm. For more information, contact Brenda at 082-4155255 or Jean at 073-8100148.

Line dancing

COME and join us for social line dancing at Relton Hall, Pennington, Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9am to noon. All ages welcome. Contact Ileen at 082-6833395 or Estelle at 079-0488092.

Hobby Circle

THE Scottburgh Hobby Circle meets in the Scottburgh Library activities room every Tuesday at 9am to 12 noon. Call 084-3686905 for more info.

Flea market

SCOTTBURGH Flea Market takes place at the bowling greens in Scottburgh every Saturday from 8am to noon.

Get out of a rut

STARTED by Rotary, Scottburgh Probus is a social club for men… no fund-raising; just monthly lunches, guest speakers and occasional outings… all amid the banter and fun of like-minded people. Phone president Clive Roberts at 082 0905450 or secretary Iain Jenkins at 072 2169474 for details.

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