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    Good time to visit Riebeeck East

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailOctober 29, 2009No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This weekend the Dutch Reformed Church in Riebeeck East will be holding its annual fundraising bazaar.

    About 100 members of the church, which is closely linked to NG Kerk Albanie in Grahamstown, will be offering a wide range of farm produce and other tasty snacks for sale.

    This weekend the Dutch Reformed Church in Riebeeck East will be holding its annual fundraising bazaar.

    About 100 members of the church, which is closely linked to NG Kerk Albanie in Grahamstown, will be offering a wide range of farm produce and other tasty snacks for sale.

    Brian Hoole, a church elder, says that three head of cattle have already been slaughtered for mince and other meat products for the highly anticipated event. He says there will be a lot of boerewors, sosaties and homemade salamis.

    Local residents will also be supplying home grown fruit and vegetables as well as a selection of rusks, puddings, sweets and cooldrinks. An odds and sods table will sell gifts and small items for anyone looking to pick up a bargain and entertainment for the kids will be laid on in the form of a jumping castle and a clown.
    The bazaar includes a livestock auction where sheep and goats are expected to be the main animals on sale, but Hoole says there must also be one or two game species on offer. He said that in the afternoon a large screen TV will show the Currie Cup rugby final so that you can stay on and enjoy a beer or two while watching the match.

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