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Celebrating Community Connectedness

PARKHURST – The Parkhurst PINKnic, which takes place from 4pm on 23 November aims to celebrate the power of a connected community.

This not only in terms of fibre Internet access, but also by bringing residents and visitors together to celebrate the very essence of Parkhurst life.

“We are all connected digitally – from Facebook to twitter to Whatsapp. Through the PINKnic, however, we aim to take this connectedness to a new level, by providing a platform for people to connect to each other in person in a relaxed setting,” said Cheryl Labuschagne, Chair of the Parkhurst Residents and Business Owners Association.

Verity Park will be turned pink for the late afternoon picnic. Visitors are encouraged to come dressed in pink, as prizes will be awarded for the best dressed picnickers.

Visitors are requested to bring their own picnic baskets, but very limited catering will also be available. Picnickers are not permitted to bring their own alcohol to the event, however a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be for sale. Graham Beck Wines and Steenberg Vineyards will supply a selection of Methode Cap Classiques and wines, while craft beers and ciders will be sold by 11 Shillings Parkhurst Ale.

Tickets will be sold online via entryTickets at R75 per adult (which includes a limited edition ‘I Love Parkhurst’ branded champagne flute) and R25 per child. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase on the day at R100 per adult and R25 per child. Regret no pets permitted.

Details: JP Hansen 071 870 4065.

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