By Yamkela Xhaso
22 August 2008
Notices
# Guided tours will be held at the Green Point stadium from Mondays to Fridays at 12pm.The tours will include a visit to the Green Point Stadium and new visitor Centre as well as a 3D Virtual tour of the completed 2010 stadium. Tickets cost R20 for children and pensioners and R40 for adults. For details call Bernadette or Lana on (021) 430 0410/8.
# The Heart and Stroke foundation are looking for volunteers to help out with admin duties. If you are interested, call Azraa on (021) 447 4222.
Durbanville Lions Club will hold a fun horse race evening at Rosehaven, Queens Street, Durbanville, on Friday August 29, starting at 7.30 pm. Tickets are R35 and include a meal. Call John on 021 976 2236 or Pierre on 021 914 0845
Grassy Park library invites children from six 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.
Mitchell’s Plain Network Opposing Women Abuse will hold a fundraiser called Brunch with a Difference at 11 am, on Saturday August 30. Tickets are R50. For details call Daphne Jansen on 083 998 3760
If you have any information for the CIN team, please feel free to send us an e-mail to news@bushradio.co.za. You can also contact us on 021 448 5450 or fax us on 021 448 5451 if you have missed any of the numbers mentioned. From the CIN team.
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