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Tuning In: Learn to understand your pet better

You can learn more about your pet, whether it is a cat, dog, spider, hedgehog, snake or rat - on Friday afternoons.

Would you like to understand your pet more so as to love them better? At Holy Trinity Church (HTC) you can learn more about your pet, whether it is a cat, dog, spider, hedgehog, snake or rat on Friday afternoons, commencing this coming Friday, March 6 from 2 to 4.30pm. We can fetch your child from school and give them a light lunch. The cost is R60 per child. For more information, please contact Carol at 083 3746116.

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Then on the very next Friday, March 13, Holy Trinity Church will host a sushi-making course from 6 to 9pm. Learn how to make over 20 pieces of sushi, including California rolls, rainbow rolls, Maki, hand rolls, Nigiri and sandwiches. You will also receive a free sushi mat for making your own sushi at home. The cost is R300 per person or per couple sharing.

Booking is essential, please contact Dion at 083 6541233.

Azelle du Randt is putting together a winter warmth campaign and requests knitted squares for blankets for the underprivileged. Knitting in this weather sounds nuts, however, diarise it for those cooler days. Contact Azelle for further information at 084 4108864.

The Pennington Market will be held at Relton Hall this Saturday, March 7. To find out more, call Norma Wright at 083 7833559.

Bernie Retief is asking blankets for the coming winter on behalf of Rotary Club of Scottburgh. The blankets will be distributed to the poor in the area and also to various charities. Items can be collected, so please make contact with Bernie Retief at 082 4535781 or 039 9782445.

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