Pennington Conservancy reminds the public of the exciting upcoming show featuring Nibs van der Spuy accompanied by Ant Cawthron-Blazeby.
The dynamic duo will be playing at Relton Hall this Sunday (26th) from 13:00. Booking is essential; contact 083 4415084.
Recycling: Clansthal Recycling is active twice a month, on Wednesdays. Collection dates are as follows: January 22, February 5 and 19, March 5 and 19, April 9 and 23, May 7 and 21, June 4 and 19, July 9 and 23.
Drop off bottles, paper and cardboard, tins, plastic and milk cartons at the old postboxes near the Eskom offices close to the R102. Sorting is not necessary, but it must be clean.
Recyclify is also ready to collect all your old, broken or unwanted electronics. Book a free collection at https://portal.recyclify.co.za.
They collect, serialise and recycle your electronics in an environmentally friendly manner. You receive a certificate of safe disposal to prove you are making a difference by not dumping your e-waste in a landfill or in bins. For more information, visit www.recyclify.co.za or WhatsApp 071 9845522.
There is another e-waste drop-off point at Compurama, shop 21 Southern Cross Centre Scottburgh. For further information, contact 084 54425630 or 062 7168366.
* Scottburgh Hockey Club is bringing on the heat, the skills and all the vibes to the South Coast. From epic goals to behind-the-scenes fun, they’re here to share their journey and grow the hockey fam. Follow them @scottburghhockeyclub and join the squad where hockey meets fun, fitness and community vibes. Visit them on Instagram or Facebook.
* There is a community project to assist those who are financially stressed with basic foodstuffs in the Pennington area. If you are aware of anyone in need or need assistance yourself, contact Gordon on 079 9218989 or Memory on 072 7611736.
Notice: Looking for sponsorships and businesses with the vision to sponsor deserving learners whose parents are unable to afford soaring education costs. Not all learners can cope in mainstream schools or without individual tutoring. Madeleine Pieterse has the experience and the space to make a difference and just needs sponsors. If you’re able to adopt a learner for 2025, contact her on 066 3352639.
Bookworms Tea Garden and Book Sales are still raising funds for Made for More (an NPO for empowering people with disabilities to live passionate and purposeful lives). This is on Tuesdays from 09:00 to 12 noon. It is R50 for three eats and bottomless tea or coffee. For further information, contact 082 3442172 (books) or 084 7638883 (group bookings). The venue is Olive Cow in Renishaw.
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