Monday, September 01, 2008

NOTICES


The Carpenters shop, 14a in roeland Street in cape Town will conduct a basic training carpentry and joinery course which starts today and runs over three weeks from 8am to 4pm. Applicants must be older than 18 years and intend on gaining employment in the industry. To apply or for more information, contact 021 461 5508 or 021 461 8766.

False Bay College will host their open day on Friday September 5 and Saturday September 6. Their will be live demonstrations and competitions on both days. Informationsessions will be available for parents on Saturday mornings. For more information contact Denver Beech on 021 788 1668

St. John’s Parklands will host a fundraiser at the Barnyard Theatre, Willow Bridge in Durbanville on Thursday September 11th. For more information call 082 927 3431.


The Lions club of Goodwood will host a bingo evening at the cultural hall on Tuesday September 9 from 8pm. 10 games will cost you R20. For more information you may contact Richard and Janet Hayes on 021 558 5866 or 072 359 5917.


The Rondebosch Village Market is open every Saturday from 7:30 am to noon, next to the Rondebosch Library in St. Andrew’s Road. Organic produce, home bakes, books and bric-a-brac are on sale. For details call Dee on 021 696 5749 or Pieter on 072 222 6410.

The Cancer Association of South Africa is calling all interested parties to take part in Relay for Life, which honours those affected by cancer, from February till March 2009. For details you can call 021 689 5347.




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. If you have missed any of the numbers mentioned you can give us a call.

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