Today we spoke to Inspector Sue March from the Cart Horse Protection Association. The association will be hosting its annual street collection tomorrow and they need about 500 volunteers to help. They have over 100 collection points from Table View to Somerset West. So if you have nothing to do tomorrow, why don’t you join them it’s for a good course. If you are willing to volunteer you time please contact Megan or Cathy at 021 535 3435 or for more information about the association you can visit their website at www.carthorse.org.za
And I also spoke to Nceba Mqolomba. Nceba is a co - director of a film called Soccer Songs and will be premiering on the 4th and the 11th February 2007. The film celebrates the culture of football in South Africa and will be broadcasted on etv, Part 1 on the 4th at 6.30PM and Part 2 on the 11th also at 6.30PM. For more information about the film feel free to contact Little Bird offices at 011 4300 555.
At 1:30 we were joined by Jeremy Blackburn from Milnerton Players. Jeremy is directing Geraldine Aaron’s comedy “My Brilliant Divorce” that will be staging in March and is looking for people who are interested in being part of the production. If you interested you can contact Jeremy at 082 940 4836 or Sheila McCormick at 021 557 32 06.
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