Tuesday, October 18, 2011
CASE to host the "Spelling Bee"
We closed off the show with an interview with Natasha Dial – Literacy and School Coordinator at the Community Action towards a Safer Environment or CASE. CASE strives to break the cycle of violence in communities inflicted by years of trauma. Various projects and techniques are implemented to transform the community through the development of community members, creating a positive cycle of healthy individuals, families and community. We were talking about the Spelling Competition they running for grade 1 to grade 3 pupils. The Spelling Bee will be in Mountview High on Saturday 22nd of October and entry is R5 for adults and R2 for children. For more information you can contact their offices on (021) 691 7073 alternatively visit www.case.za.org
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