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# The Disabled Children’s Action Group is participating in a Casual Day Event. They will be selling Casual Day Stickers for the event in aid of raising funds for persons with disabilities. Stickers cost R10.00 per person. The Casual Day will be hosted on the 4th of September 2009. For more details on casual day you can contact Sandra on 021 797 5977
# Dementia SA needs books for the Charity book sale, which will be from Thursday August 27th to Sunday 30th. Call Sandy Schuter or Pamela Cowley on 021 421 0077/78 for details.
#Nicotine Anonymous meets at Harmony Addictions Clinic,3 Valley Road, Hout Bay on Mondays at 7-30pm . Call 021 790 7779
# Science Fiction of South Africa is running its 37th national Nova short story competition and this year stories will be judged as either General or South African in theme or background. There are cash prises as well a special prise for under 18s. for more details and entry forms visit www.sfsa.org.za or write to: SFSA short Story Competition/o Andrew Jamieson, PO BOX 2360 Northworld 2155 and include a self addressed envelope. Or call 082 490 9403 the deadline is September 30th
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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