# The Hout Bay Nutrition Club presents a talk on arthritis and osteoporosis-prevention and alleviating pain the healthy way on Thursday 31 May at Hout Bay Library hall at 10:15am for 10:30am. Nutritional consultant Jenny Brown will attend. AIM members will host the event. Entrance is free and donations are welcome. To RSVP, call Rosemary on 021 438 9307 or 082 563 6642 or email hedges@mweb.co.za.
# SAKKS Western Cape in conjunction with Bromley’s Fish and Pet Centres will be holding the annual Cape Koi Show from the 26 May to the 27 May at the V&A Waterfront, at the Old Maritime Museum (Next to the museum). Fish and pond equipment will be on sale and much, much more. Tickets will be available at the door. For more information contact M.K at 0823367603.
# Sponsors are needed to help local schools obtain language revision work books. Contact Susan Rabenowitz on 082 701 0820 for details.
# Ward 57 Local Economic Development Forum will host a craft and flea market on Saturday May 26, at the Salt River hall. There will be craft and food stalls. For more information, call Faida on 073 317 9817 or Grace on 073 493 3573.
# South African National Cancer Association in Gugulethu offers a one-stop, accessible and affordable comprehensive outpatient treatment consisting of : counseling, medical and psychiatric intervention, referral for detoxification and ongoing aftercare. All ages are welcome. For more details call Vuyiswa Mvumbu on 021 638 5116 /0 or 638 5181.
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