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Thank you from Grahamstown Round Table for tope sales

Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsNovember 27, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Round Table 11 would like to once again thank all the individuals, schools and companies who helped with the sale of the Sunflower Topes. We would not be able to raise funds on behalf of the Sunflower without their support. Round Table 11 managed to raise R60 000 for the Sunflower fund 2018 campaign.

The list of organisations involved and their organisers is as follows: Graeme College – Mark Brooks; DSG School – Susan Paton; Kingswood Jnr – Dominique Bower; PJ Olivier – Surina van Rensburg; Victoria Girls’ High School – Nadia Czeredecki-Schmidt; Victoria Primary School – Trudy Terblanche; Annine – Salem Church; Buster – Salem Cricket Club; Denise Hewitt – SA President’s Ladies Angling Team; Dynamic Events – Gtown Games; Jess – Carara; Khaya – Rhodes University; Pam Golding – Daphne Timm; Rat & Parrot – Customers and Staff; Fabrizio Altichiero – Personal; Greg Meier – Adelaide 194; Helen Kruuse – Law Dept & Church; Jay Kruuse – ELAA, TPAC, CINTA, KBAC; Cycling Club; Jeremy Baxter – Personal; Jono Bellinghan – Tax House; Lara & Colleagues – Coastal and Environmental Services; Lindsay Vroom – Personal; Marco Taljaard – Alex/Kenton 210; Russell Charmers – Aquatic Ecosystem Services (AES); Ryan Farm – Crossfit Box; Ryno van Rooyen – Kaplan Blumberg; Sean Trautmann – Personal and Terrance Bellinghan – Albany Museum.

Tafadzwa Dudu Nyakotyo, General Manager, Rat & Parrot

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