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ARTS & LIFE

Brookshaw gets a spring in its step

Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanSeptember 20, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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Needlecrafters Gerty Klazinga, Val Searle, Jessie Pillet and Ros Parker share a joke at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan

Brookshaw Retirement Home celebrated Spring Day recently with a colourful fete that incorporated the popular Supurban Market. Buskers, crafters, bakers and gardeners plied their trade, with delicious eats on sale at the tea garden. Photos by Sue Maclennan

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Willie Erasmus and his son Roderick sell plants in containers made from recycled materials at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Young author Sarah O’Keeffe was selling her book at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Vongai Chindeka helps sell home-made jewellery made by her mom, Alice Chindeka at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Needlecrafters Gerty Klazinga, Val Searle, Jessie Pillet and Ros Parker share a joke at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Andrea King sells home-made preserves at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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Piper David Fick at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
Piper David Fick at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
Piper David Fick at the Brookshaw Fete on Spring Day 2018. Photo: Sue Maclennan
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