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BRONWYN TANNER – Tuning In: Animal rescue in Scottburgh needs help

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We have come to the end of the summer holidays. Good luck to Grade 1 learners and their parents.

Pennington Conservancy presents Sax & Songs with Jerry Kunene at Nkomba Bird Sanctuary (entrance on Dolphin Drive, Pennington) on Sunday, January 25, from 14:00. It costs R150 per person. Enjoy a late finger lunch from the Harvest Tables at 15:30. Bring your own glass and chair. Booking is essential on 083 4415084. Deadline – January 17.

Nicky Koekemoer of 4 Paws and a Tale Rescue needs shelving, as she is extending the charity shop, Tale End in Scottburgh. Contact Nicky on 084 6265508 if you are able to assist. The organisation relies solely on donations and community support at the charity shop by either donating unwanted items which can be sold to help generate an income, or by purchasing goods.

An Umkomaas sunrise. Photo by Sergio Marucchi.

Just a reminder of the banking details for Tidy Towns Pennington: Standard Bank current account: 10178932483, branch Scottburgh: 051001, name: Tidy Towns Pennington.

Any kids keen to play rugby? Join the fun, every Wednesday at Relton Hall, Pennington at 15:00. For more information, contact 073 3490003.

The new drop off point for recycling in Clansthal is the open area under the power lines on Palm Kloof Road.

Nipper season has started – Niplet, ages 5-7 and Nipper, ages 8-14. Learn about the basics of water safety and lifesaving. Join for some fun activities on Scottburgh main beach. For further information, contact Kirsten Cox on 082 8551969.

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