Monday, August 02, 2010

Community Information Network

By Jurina Nkwazi
2 August 2010


# The Hanover Park CHC Day Hospital will be hosting Breast and Cervical Screening Awareness on the 4th of August from 10am till 2pm at Kenilworth Shopping Centre. The stall will be near Checkers and Woolworths. Thwy will be there to answer your questions on Breast and Cervical Cancer. For more information you can cantact The Health Promoter Mrs Kayakazi Siteto on 083 360 9444 or Sister Herborn on 076 608 9031.

# Tokai library will be having story time every Wednesday from 3.30pm to 4pm. For more information call 021 715 8550/1.

# The deadline for the annual Grand West Blisters for Bread Walk, in aid of the Peninsula Schools Feeding Scheme (PSFA), is Thursday August 15. The event will take place at the Green Point Cricket Club on Sunday August 29. The entry fee of R30 is for the 5km, 10km or 20km walk. You can enter online at http://www.pfsa.org.za/ or collect your entry forms at Pick ‘n Pay stores and Virgin Active. Phone 021 511 7130 for details.

# There will be a substance abuse support group in the main board room in Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic, every Thursday from 4pm to 5pm. For more information call Imraan Muscat on 082 095 6224.

# The Parow and Goodwood museums will hold a Women’s Day function on Wednesday August 4, at 10:30am, at the Tygerberg Nature Reserve. Professor Kay de Villiers and Dr. Nico Walters will talk about women throughout history. Entry is free. Call Ursula or Louise on 021 938 8020 or cell 082 771 6915.

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. You can even give us a call on 021 448 5450. Don’t forget notices that can uplift the community will be broadcasted free of charge.

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