Wednesday, May 19, 2010

COMMUNITY INFORMATION NETWORK


COMMUNITY INFORMATION NETWORK MAY 2010
BY BUSH RADIO NEWS TEAM

The Community Women Action will host a talent Show on May 28 2010 at the Tuscany Glen Primary School at 6PM. R10 per person. Come and experience an evening full and laughter and explore all local talent of the Eerste River area. For more information call Mark Ockhius on 021 904 1990.

Happy Land Educare invites you to their annual Child Protection Awareness Campaign. They will also be hosting the Save Our Children Street March, where entertainment and education will take place on the importance of Child Safety and Security. The march will begin at Shoprite Eerste River parking area and end at the Spurwing Primary School. This event will take place on May 29 2010 from 9am. Happylanders, Just Do It Dance Group and the Disky Dancers amogst others will provide the entertainment. Call 021 904 9251 or cellphone 078 336 7042 for more details.

The Depression and Anxiety Group gives support to family members, friends and partners of those suffering from Bipolar Mood Disorder. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month at the Crescent Clinic, Main Road, Claremont from half past 7 to 9 O’clock in the evenings. For more information or bookings contact 082 458 8044.

An adoption support group meets weekly on Wednesday from half past 7 to 9 O clock in the evenings in Rondebosch. The group welcomes those who have adopted or who are considering adopting and is facilitated by a clinical psychologist and a social worker. Contact Jean on ct.adoption.support@gmail.com or call 084 685 4839.

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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