Friday, August 17, 2007

COMMUNITY INFORMATION NETWORK


*NOTICE*
By Tina George
17 August 2007

# Women’s Hope Education and Training Wheat trust is calling for applications for training grants. Applicants have to be women or community based organisation led by women, with a committee or a constitution. Grants are offered across a wide range of fields including health and social services, education, the promotion of small enterprises and human rights. For an application form phone 021 447 3366 or e-mail info@wheattrust.co.za

#Scottish Country dancing has been around for hundreds of years and every dance has a meaning or symbolism. The Pinelands dance group are part of the Caledonian Society and meet on Monday afternoons between 2:30and 4pm. For more information, contact Grace Lofthouse at 558 1595

# The parents/teachers school association of South Peninsula High school in Diep river is hosting a bring a platter dance on Friday August 31 from 7:30 pm till 1am in the school hall in Kendal road, Diep river. Call Debbie Timm at 021 712 9318

# Alexander Sinton High School’s class of 1977 is having a 30-year reunion. If you wish to take part in the reunion event planned for October, email your details to matric77@gmail.com or contact Darlene on 021 696 5203 or 073 956 5454

# The retreat homeless People’s Sanctuary provides free skills training and HIV/AIDS awareness counselling and testing. Homeless youth are invited to attend skills training on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9am to noon at Retreat community hall in Cradock road, Retreat. Call Des Ross at 021 702 0462

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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