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Family festival to raise funds for Maronite Catholic church

MARONITE Catholic Church in Blougom Crescent, Liefde en Vrede, will be hosting its 18th annual family festival on May 26. The festival will be held to commemorate the inauguration of the parish and to raise funds for various charities, outreach initiatives and parish projects. The parish is currently in the process of constructing a high …

MARONITE Catholic Church in Blougom Crescent, Liefde en Vrede, will be hosting its 18th annual family festival on May 26.

The festival will be held to commemorate the inauguration of the parish and to raise funds for various charities, outreach initiatives and parish projects. The parish is currently in the process of constructing a high school on the property to complement its primary school and funds raised will also aid in the completion of the high school.

Holy Mass will be held at 10am, followed by entertainment with Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels, as well as Micasa headlining the entertainment bill. Various activities for children will take place and delicious food will be available.

Visitors stand a chance to win big prizes in the raffle, including a Ford Figo and other prizes. Tickets will be on sale on the day or can be purchased from the church office directly. Please phone 011 432 5331 or 072 601 9832.

This promises to be a fantastic family day and secure parking will be available. Tickets will be R50 for adults, R30 for pensioners and R30 for children under 12.

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