Friday, September 14, 2007

Community Information Network

Notice Board


#Lyrical Base Projects will be having Every Saturday Poetry workshops at Langa Township’s Guga S’thebe community centre in Washington Street from 13:30 until 15:30. The Lyrical Base Projects are established in 2006, where the mission was to empower both women and men through the art of language.

#Rosebank College will be hosting their annual Heritage market Day on the 21 September 2007 at the Rosebank College No. 44 Strand Street 7th floor, Cape Town doors open at 8:30 and closes at 15:30. Entry fee is free. There will also be a dance-off competition, as well as a karaoke competition.

# Cape Town Child Welfare is seeking people, preferably under the age of 45, to become adoptive parents or emergency parents. Any stay at home mothers, with slightly older children of their own, should consider this way of making invaluable, but temporary contribution in a baby’s life. For more information contact Anne Bruce or Mandy Frieslich on 021 790 2300.

#On Friday the 19 October 2007 will mark the third annual “Do IT Day” once again for a community in need. The Greater Good South Africa Trust, which implemented this initiative in partnership with the JDI Foundation, is scouring the country for thousands of volunteers to help out for just one day. Interested volunteers should visit www.DoItDay.co.za or call 021 794-0580.

#The week of the aged is from the 1-7 October 2007, incorporating the International Day for Older Persons on the 1 October 2007 and ending with Grandparents day on 7 October 2007. Grandparent’s day has been celebrated globally for many years and initiated by Age-in-Action in 1996. For more information about the Week of the Aged, please call Natalie Ockhuys on 021 423 0204 or visit our website on www.age-in-action.co.za.


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.

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