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Here is what to do in Springs

Here is a look at what is going on in Springs.

• March 3
The Springs Senior Citizens’ Club has a Bingo morning at 10:00. The club is situated at 1a Seventh Street North, Springs CBD. For more information, call Pauline Houghton on 011 811 0098.

• March 7
A Struisbult resident, Heather Colby’s will be launch her upcoming book, Child-Like Faith at the Hideout Cafe in Geduld from 10:00 to 12:00. Anyone interested can contact, Colby on 084 058 1413.

• 8 en 9 Mei
Die Nederduits Hervormde Kerk, Selcourt se gewilde Watertoring Bazaar vind plaas. Die publiek kan uitsien na twee dae van heerlike eetgoed, uitstallings, vermaak en vele meer. Vir meer inligting kontak vir Marie de Meyer 011 818 5923

• May 15
The Brakpan Boxing Club is holding a golf day fundraiser at Pollak Park Golf Club. To make your booking or arrange a sponsorship, contact Jaco Visagie on 060 594 2426.

General
• Meat World Springs hosts a food market every Saturday from 06:30 to 14:00 and calls on all vendors to apply to participate. Send your name, ID number and the name and a photograph of the food product you wish to sell for consideration to marketing@meatworld.co.za or call 011 815 1494.

• The Springs Farmers’ Market runs every Saturday. Buy fresh, affordable produce, arts and crafts, delicious food and milk. The venue is Den Akker at President’s Park. It runs from 08:00 to 13:00. Stall hire for businesses and farmers is R150. For more information, call Johann Jungbauer on 082 689 0222 or email jungross@mweb.co.za

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Buhle Matsoele

Buhle Matsoele is a journalist with a passion for bringing the community’s stories to life. She holds a qualification in journalism and covers a wide range of beats, including human interest, crime, sport, and entertainment. Buhle believes in the power of journalism to inform, empower, and uplift the community she serves.

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