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Natural Dynamix market a huge success

Natural Dynamix School learners showed their entrepreneurial flair during the school's annual market.

Natural Dynamix School in Radiokop held a successful market day on Saturday, June 1 with various items on display and lots of activities for the whole family.

Lilly Nel showed great entrepreneurial prowess with two stalls; a temporary tattoo parlour, and a dart-throwing stall.

Many of the stalls were owned and manned by Natural Dynamix learners, and the majority of products on sale were handmade, showcasing the innovative culture that the school promotes among its learners.

Simi Rambutt and Ryleigh Sloan from the Romance Writers Organisation of South Africa (ROSA) at their stall promoting local authors.

Many of the stalls offered activities instead of products, which provided hours of fun for the whole family.

A lively atmosphere greeted marketgoers, with live music, delicious food and drink, and lots to do and see.

Shaelynn Kemp offered her face painting services on the day.

A portion of the school’s take on the day was also donated to the Radiokop Residents Association.

Cynthia Swanepoel from the Loving Kindness Foundation.

The market also featured a donation bin for the children’s home The Bethany House Trust, an organisation that has been hit hard during the ongoing social grants dilemma.

Tayla Bennet shows off her wide variety of handmade bracelets.
Micah Jones at his target shooting stall.
Owen Stalk with his innovative guessing game stall. Whoever guessed the correct number of Smarties in his bottle, would win the whole bottle.
Radiokop Residents Association chairperson Chalice Moodley with Claire Fauchet, chairperson of LIFCO.

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