Friday, September 28, 2007

Community Information Network

By Celeste Ganga
28 September 2007

NOTICE BOARD



# The Alumni relations Office at the University of the Western Cape would like to invite all their alumni, friends, campus community and service providers to join them on Saturday , 20 October 2007, at the UWC Sports stadium form 12 in the afternoon till late. A donation of R50 per family of 4 will allow entry. This R50 includes a family braai pack and soft drinks. Proceeds of the event will go to towards the UWC Sports facility improvement on preparation or 2010. For enquiries contact 021 959 2627.

# The Kirstenbosch Craft Market will be taking place on Sunday the 30th of September 2007 from 9-o-clock the morning until three-o-clock the afternoon at the Stone Cottage grounds at the corners of Kirstenbosch and Rhodes Drives at Newlands. For more information call 021 671 5468.

# The St. Joseph’s Adult education Programme is looking for literacy facilitators for next year. The Programme is offering free literacy in the three dominant languages of the Western Cape. Classes are held on Saturdays from 9am until 1pm. To apply fax your CV’s to 021 686 9295.

# The Cape Kidney Association is having a theatrical Diner and Auction at the Stardust Restaurant on Tuesday the 9th of October at 7h30pm at a cost of R125 per person. For more information and tickets, contact Molle Fabe on 021 448 0817 or 083 265 7490

# Lyrical base projects will be having Every Saturday Poetry workshops at Langa Township’s Guga S’thebe community centre in Washington Street from 13:30 until 15:30 in the afternoon. The Lyrical base projects were established in 2006, where the mission was to empower both women and men through the art of language.

If you have any information for the CIN team regarding events happening in your 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. If you have missed any of the numbers mentioned you can give us a call.

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