School teams from George South Primary, Glenwood House and Outeniqua High have entered, whilst students from South Cape College will also be there.
Pathcare and Scribante en Vennote have joined as well as Bergsig Dutch Reformed Church, GVI Oncology, Dames in Aksie, Old Mutual, Meyer Otto and others.
Teams must be between 10 and 15 members and need to register with Babie on 082 553 3961 as soon as possible. The entry fee is R50 per person.
The last captains' meeting will take place on Tuesday 21 February at 17:30 at Carpe Diem School. Teams will be allocated their different places on the field and rules and regulations for the day will be discussed.
The festivities at the Relay on 25 February will start at 15:00 at Carpe Diem School grounds and eats and drinks will be available. The official programme will start at 17:00 and will continue till 06:00 the next morning.
For more information regarding the relay or sponsorships, contact the chairperson, Adele Potgieter on 082 332 0479.

The George Herald is entering three teams under the names Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, with 31 members in total, consisting of staff members, their spouses and friends. There will be stalls with stuffed pitta breads, pancakes and glow-in-the dark sticks for sale. If you would like your team to appear on a (mock) front page of the George Herald, this is your chance! Have your team photo taken at the George Herald stand and wait for your front page to be printed on the spot. Photo: Alida de Beer
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