Another lockdown… time to rest, re-group, re-think, re-evaluate.
The ladies attending the Colour Conference generously donated bags of baby clothes and blankets which were handed to GJ Crookes Hospital’s social worker Zandile Ngcobo recently.

Desperate mothers are given a bundle of baby goodies when they are discharged with their babies. Around 20 babies are born daily at the hospital and donations can be dropped off at the Seeff office in Pennington or contact Des on 073 179 6906.
I am grateful to have spent time at GJ Crookes to get the second Covid-19 jab. Thabiso Mbanjwa, the hospital’s PRO was organised and entertaining! Everything was well organised and everyone was friendly.
Huge apologies. The photograph with Egg Hall was not taken with daughter Angie for the Scottburgh 2 Brighton Surfski Race event published a week ago, but with paddling partner Kate Frost.

Times for the race are as follows: Trenton Lamble and Brett Chiazzari K2 – 4th in 3:25; Bryce Hatton Marc Stanton K2 – 5th (first veteran) 3:30; Colin and Josh Simpkins K2 – 8th 3:34; Steve Jones and Marc Diamond K2 – 27th 4:20; Egg Hall and Kate Frost K2 – 29th (7th mixed doubles) 4:30.
The first adult emotional support group meeting takes place at 7 Ironwood Road on Thursday, July 15 from 19:00 to 20:30.
It covers any emotional challenges you might be facing, completely free of charge and following all Covid-safety protocols. Call Sue Clark on 084 446 6627 or Madeleine Pieterse on 066 335 2639. You will be welcomed with open arms and a cup of coffee.
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Join Brandon van Broekhuizen at the Relton hall in Pennington every Monday from 10:00 to 11:30 for praise and worship, prayer and time in the Holy Spirit. All welcome, no entrance fee and bring your Bible. For further information call 082 469 2010.
The Beach Café is open on Fridays from 16:30. Bring a bottle of wine and enjoy a casual atmosphere looking out over a beautiful ocean.
Pennington Conservancy asks the community to remember Save Our Trees (SOT) and protect our trees from chainsaws. Please help SOT by sending a WhatsApp to 081 393 7006 when you hear a chainsaw being revved up. You could save a Pennington tree’s life!
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