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# The Nyanga Arts development Centre invites young people, between the ages of 6 and 35 to its training workshops to be held at the Zolani Centre. The training includes music, dance, drama, film/photography and visual art/ craft. For more information and date details contact either Thabisa Gwebefika or Mteto Mzongwana on (021) 385 1751.
# Wynberg Girl’s schools will celebrate their 125 year Anniversary in 2009 and would like to include past pupils. If you were a pupil at the junior or senior school, email Shelley Robertson at srobertson@wynghs.co.za
# Buy 2009 calendars for R100 and R70 to raise funds for the Caspian Alexander Trust to feed sterilise and care for animals. The paintings have been done by learners from Rustenburg Junior School. To order, call Inge De Villiers on 082 328 2877.
# The Lavender Hill Literacy Project needs donations of books, bric-a-brac, jewellery, small items of furniture and collectable. If you think you can help, call 073 314 5918 The Western Cape Cerebral Palsy
# SA Writer’s College is holding their annual short story competition. Entry is free for all previous unpublished writers. Enter via email only. The deadline for entries is Wednesday April 29. Visit www.sawriterscollege.co.za or call (021) 712 6220 for more information.
If you would like our community information network to announce your community notice, submit a paragraph detailing the information of your event or project. Send those details to news@bushradio.co.za or fax them to (021) 448 5451 or call us on (021) 448 5450. You can even send a sms to 32158. Don’t forget notices that can uplift the community will be broadcast free of charge.
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