Friday, July 27, 2007

Community Information Network

By Tina George
27 July 2007
*NOTICE BOARD*

# Woodside Special Care Centre in Rondebosch East will be hosting their annual fundraising book sale in July and is asking the community for donations of used books in good condition. If you are able to assist contact Wendy Hammeron at 021 696 28811.

# Cape Town Child welfare is urgently seeking donations of good quality children’s clothing for children from birth to 14 years. Boys’ clothes are particularly urgently required. Cape Town Child Welfare’s donations store in Gatesville may be able to arrange for collection of donations. For more information or for collections contact Melody Volmink at 021 638 3127.

# The Athlone Academy of Music moved from Blossom Street Primary to Silverlea Primary School, corners of Lower Klipfontein and Zinnia roads. Contact Sam Jonker for details at 021 697 2120 or 083 419 4044.

# Volunteer Centre Mitchell’s Plain is having an opportunity for Community Based Organisations to send their office volunteers for free training in:

· Ms Word and Excel
· Power Point,
· E-mail and Internet,
· Office and telephone Etiquette and Basic Administration

It will be hosted at the Beacon Valley Community Frail Care from the 20th until the 24th of August. Classes start from 08:30pm until 4pm. Limited seats are available. Contact Shahida Dudley on 021 376 3741 before the 8th of August to avoid disappointment.

# A Memorial Tribute will be held for the late Comrade Farouk Verlin Swartz on the 29th of August at St Dominics Hall, Lonedowne Road, Hanover Park from 2pm-5pm. It will take the form of a cultural afternoon with guest speakers, drama, music and poetry. For further details please contact Fatima Swartz on 082 524 8443 OR 021 692 0453.

If you have any information for the CIN team regarding events happening in you community, please feel free to contact us on 021 4485450 or fax us on 021 448 5451. Alternatively you can email us on news@bushradio.co.za.

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