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    Fest News straight to your inbox

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 13, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sign up to our Fest Newsletter for a daily update on all things arty!

    It’s okay to admit it: we all feel a little overwhelmed during the National Arts Festival.

    Our town is inundated with visitors from all around the country (and the world) and there’s no shortage of music, art and drama to enjoy.

    Sign up to our Fest Newsletter for a daily update on all things arty!

    It’s okay to admit it: we all feel a little overwhelmed during the National Arts Festival.

    Our town is inundated with visitors from all around the country (and the world) and there’s no shortage of music, art and drama to enjoy.

    It’s probably where the term 'FOMO' (fear of missing out) was born!

    For us Grahamstonians used to life at a slower pace, it may be difficult to keep up with everything we want to do during these jam-packed 11 days.

    Here at Grocott’s Mail we’re going to try and make it a bit easier for you to stay up to date and do all the things you really want to do.

    Even though our paper will only be coming out twice during the Festival, we will be compiling a daily email newsletter for the 11 days of Festival, complete with all the info you need.

    Subscribers to this newsletter can expect an email message chock-a-block with previews, reviews, picture galleries, videos and news from every corner of Fest-universe.

    If you want to be on the list and get all the freshest art news, send an email to online@grocotts.co.za and let us know. Just put 'Fest News’ into the subject bar.

    After that we won’t bother you again – until next year!

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