NOTICES
Grassy Park library invites children from 6 to 12 years old every Wednesday at 3.15pm for storytelling and crafts. Call Asa Majiet on (021) 706 2267.
The Western Cape cerebral palsy association will be participating in the Cavendish Square Book Sale from Thursday August 28 to Sunday August 31, and need donations of books of any kind. If you can help, call Joy or Debbie on (021) 685 4150.
The Cancer Association of South Africa is calling all interested parties to take part in Relay for Life, an event that honours those affected by cancer. The events will be held across the Peninsula from February until March 2009. For more information contact Lynne Hendricks or Clinton George at CANSA on (021) 689 5347.
Durbanville Lions Club will hold a fun horse race evening on Friday 29August at Rosehaven, Queens Street, Durbanville from 7.30 pm. Tickets are R35 and include a meal. Call John on (021 ) 976 2236 or Pierre on (021) 914 0845.
The AmaBele Belles Breast Cancer Survivor Dragon Boat Racing team will have a fundraising wine festival on Thursday August 21, at the WP Cricket club, Rondebosch, at 3 pm. Call Sharon on 082 490 7260 or Wendy on 082 449 0464.
The Woodstock police are presenting an Imbizo on the 19th August at 7pm sharp. It will be held at St Agnes primary school in Dublin Street Woodstock. All who are interested are most welcome to attend.
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