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TiMO brings smiles to young ones

Edenvale residents, TiMO ODV and Aidin Caye made a trip to Benoni on Wednesday morning.

Events organiser Paul Smith proved The Festival @ St Dunstan’s is definitely one for the whole family on March 28 when he took two performing artists to a high and primary school.

TiMO ODV (sitting) and Aidin Caye (wearing white) with St Dunstan’s College learners.

Save Me artist TiMO ODV visited St Dunstan’s College and Farrarmere Primary School to give two lucky winners double VIP tickets each.

“It was a random draw where a class was selected and a learner from the class was chosen,” Smith said.

The learners were in awe when TiMO ODV and Aidin Caye entered the room for TiMO to give tickets to the two learners.

What is TiMO ODV and Aidin Caye looking at? Possibly the area at St Dunstan’s College where they will perform on May 12. Will you be there too?

Needless to say, both learners, Madison Robertson (17) from St Dunstan’s College and Ashlyn Pretorius (11) from Farrarmere Primary School are female and ecstatic to win the tickets from TiMO.

TiMO ODV with Madison Robertson (17) at St Dunstan’s College on March 28.

 

Farrarmere Primary School learner Ashlyn Pretorius (11) was not expecting a visit from TiMO ODV, nor VIP tickets to The Festival. She was stunned.

 

Both TiMO ODV and Caye, who will perform at The Festival @ St Dunstan’s on May 12, signed autographs and took several photographs with the learners.

Farrarmere Primary School learners gather around TiMO ODV for his autograph.
Aidin Caye autographs a youngster’s collar.

TiMO will perform for the third consecutive year at The Festival, while Caye will make his debut appearance.

 

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