By Tarryn Le Chat
19 March 2007
# Women’s Hope Education and Training (WHEAT) Trusti invites you to attend a seminar to continue the dialogue about crime in our society, and to celebrate and promote the work of grassroots women. We will be meeting at the Portlnads Indoor Sports Centre in Mitchell’s Plain, from 9 till 4 on Friday the 23 March. For more information and RSVP, please call Nikki at (021) 447 3366 or email info@wheattrust.co.za.
# Trade unionists are hosting Cape Town’s second labour Film Festival to be held on Wednesday and Thursday April 18 and 19, at SACTWU Hall, Industria House, 350 Victoria Road, Salt River from 6pm to 9pm, and at Community House, Salt River Road on Friday April 20th. After screening of the films there will be open discussions. Entry is free and you can call Lynn, Erna or Ronell at 021 447 2727 for details.
# The SA Psoriasis Association will hold a meeting at the Pinelands Municipal Hall on Thursday 22nd March at 20h00. Dr Dagmar Whitaker (Dermatologist) will speak to us on the current trends of Psoriasis Treatment and also Biologicals. Entrance and refreshments are free. All sufferers and family are welcome. For further information call Marion at 021 981 1650.
# De Grendel Lions Club are looking for used spectacles for recycling and redistribution to the underprivileged. Contact Malcolm Stuppel on 021 558 5430 or Michael Dempsey on 073 313 4426 or email thedemps@hotmail.com for more details or to arrange delivery.
# The Oaks of Righteousness, a registered NGO, is running its free after school programme for youth between the ages of 11 and 18 again this year. The programme offers homework assistance, soccer, baseball, netball, volleyball, drama, dancing, arts and crafts and awareness programmes on HIV/Aids and substance abuse. Call Wendy Dennis on 073 921 8512.
# Donate your clothing, bric-a-brac, toys or anything you no longer need to the Good News charity shop in Station Road, Fish Hoek. Stock is needed to fund students at the Bible Institute of South Africa. Call 021 786 6909 or 072 918 7131.
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