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Community spirit shines at Randridge’s Market and Family Day

Families and friends gathered in Randpark Ridge on July 13, for the Randridge Residents Association's (RRA) Market and Family Day at Loerie Park.

The Randridge Residents Association (RRA) hosted a Market and Family Day on July 13, at Loerie Park, drawing in crowds of locals eager to enjoy a day of community spirit and sunshine.

Michelle Bekker and Sharon Bellamy pose with Fluffy.

The park was transformed into a vibrant hub of activity, with stalls and events that catered to all ages.

Bathabile Cwazibe, Elizabeth Rossouw, Gloria Rossouw and Joyce Nkutha.

The RRA aimed to foster community spirit, support local businesses and vendors, and create a family-oriented event that would bring residents together.

Kasia Wysoczarska.

One of the highlights of the day was the diverse range of stalls. Hand-crafted wares, including beautifully hand-painted ceramics, intricate stained-glass decorations, charming mosaics, and delightful crocheted soft toys, captured the interest of many attendees.

Children take part in a tug-of-war.

Pet owners were thrilled to find an on-site vet from Dog Trust, providing affordable vaccines and grooming services, ensuring even the four-legged members of the community were well taken care of.

Kaylie Henderson, general manager of the Randburg SPCA.

The event featured a delightful array of family-friendly activities, including a very competitive tug-of-war for the children.

The Rajpal family: Jesicca, Nivash, Rhea and Sonam.

The day was a resounding success, leaving attendees eagerly anticipating the next community gathering. It was more than just a market; it was a celebration of unity, support, and the vibrant spirit of Randpark Ridge.

The Mogorosi family. Back: Edna and Tebogo Mogorosi. Front: Reabetswe Mogorosi
Tug-of-war winners Reabetswe Mogorosi, Tyra Jansen, and Chris De Lange.

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