This is to showcase the varied and exceptional talent and hobbies in this retirement centre and to show that 'oldies are not mouldy'; indeed, they are active, creative and talented. There will be live demonstrations by the residents as well as guest demonstrators. As in the past, quality art and craft will be available to the public and the Lions Club George will run the tea garden.
How to take part
- You need to be a paid up member of the Service Centre of GSCUC (60 years old or older)
- All items to be sold must be your own work
- There are a limited number of tables available, so book early to avoid disappointment
- To book your place complete the registration form, which is available at the RLR office, or on request via e-mail
- A refundable deposit of commitment (R100) should be paid by 30 May, at the RLR office
- 10% of takings from everyone selling go to GSCUC to cover costs
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