It is almost the end of April and as the year rushes on, so we launch ourselves into different Eskom stages which boggles every single brain.
We live in constant hypervigilance as we race the clock to either start things or end things in time for loadshedding. It’s no wonder people are so stressed and so grumpy, it’s fear that dominates which manifests as anger. So perhaps, it is time to take a breath and accept the things we cannot change!
I read items on Facebook from folk overseas: “Well we in (wherever they are) would simply not put up with that situation.”
Anyone got a solution as to how to not put up with the situation? I think the point is that the important items are broken! It takes a while to fix something that should have been fixed 20 years ago! Recommendations for not putting up with the situation would be greatly accepted on email: bronwyn@scottburgh.co.za
Scottburgh Pre-Primary School is looking for drivers for the Sani 2C fundraiser on Wednesday, April 26. Contact them on 039 9760610. Drivers must be 25 and over with a valid driver’s licence.
Join the Art Fair under the fig tree at Nkomba on Saturday, April 29 from 11:00 to 15:00. Candice de Klerk will entertain, with her beautiful and unique vocals accompanied by guitar.
Bring your own wine, picnic basket and chair. If you don’t want to pack a picnic basket, pre-order a picnic box. Call 083 4415084. Entrance fee is R30 per person. Free limited parking on site with a car guard.
The Sanctuary of the Great White Light, 9 Barrow Street, Umkomaas, will be holding a clairvoyant day on Saturday, May 6 from 09:00 to 14:30. There will be Reiki healing and reflexology, and esoteric goods on sale. To book, contact Gayle Weston on 083 6545261.
The Lions are hosting a Charity Golf Day on May 27 at Scottburgh Golf Club. Contact the club for bookings on 087 1501312. Prospective sponsors can call 082 5707439.
For gardeners, farmworkers and those who come into contact with alien invasive plants, training is available. This is a Bazley Conservancy initiative supported by Elsa Pooley. The training includes three days of practical application, a learning manual together with a Certificate of Competence on completion of the course. Contact 084 5187589 or 031 7053852 for further information.

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