Friday, October 19, 2007

Community Information Network

By Rhodé Marshall
19 October 2007

*COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD*

# Elsies River High School Alma Mater Education and Development Fund which raises funds for needy learners of the school is hosting a grand dance on the 26th of October at the Astra School in Montana at 7h30 PM until 1 AM. Tickets are R50 per person.
For more information call David Rogers on 084 793 7933 or 021 931 3252.

#The Disabled Children’s Action Group will host a stage show called Daais Mos Reality to raise funds for children with disabilities on Friday November the 9th at 8 PM. The show will take place at the Westridge civic centre. Tickets cost R60.
For details call Sandra Ambrose on 021 797 5977.

# Award winning community project, the St. Joseph’s Adult Education Programme is looking for literacy facilitators for 2008. The programme offers literacy in the three dominant languages in the Western Cape. Classes are held on Saturdays from 9 AM until 1 PM.
All interested should fax their CV’s to 021 686 9295.

# Ajax Cape Town will be hosting youth trials on the 3rd of November for the under 13 trials, on the 10th for under 15s and the 17th for under 17s. The trials will be held at IKAMVA on the corners of Frans Conradie and Bertie roads in Parow. Registration starts at 9h30 AM. All prospective trialists must take one of the following documents with: either their ID document. Original clinic card or original birth certificate.

For more information contact Douglas Williams on 021 930 6001 between 9 AM and 4 PM.

# Self Help Manenberg is calling on Manenberg youth between 18 and 30 years of age who would like the opportunity of employment to make contact with them. Visit Self Help at its new premises at the Silvertree youth centre Manenberg or call Patricia Adams on 021 691 9109 for more information.

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.

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