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Rotary Art Festival reveals this year’s lucky raffle winners

ROSEBANK –The winners won one of four exquisite paintings that could complement any South African home.

The Rotary Art Festival 2018 proved an immense success, raising R36 200 by selling 3 620 tickets for the raffle alone. The four lucky winners of the raffle, Megan Dedekind, Melissa du Preez, Astrida van Zantwijk and Lyndsey Cloete, went home with ear-to-ear smiles and one exquisite painting to suit any wall in their home.

If you feel you’ve missed out, art enthusiasts are still encouraged to pop on over to the Rotary Art Festival website, with online purchases still open for the remaining artworks that featured at the Rotary Art Festival this year.

Lyndsey Cloete is now the proud owner of a Mario Soares painting.

Interested buyers still have the opportunity to purchase their favourite pieces and support the various charities.

To view the artworks that are still available online until 10 July, click here.

A portion of the proceeds are donated to three well-founded organisations: 

  • Rotary Club of Rosebank Senior Youth Leadership Course which educates schoolchildren from around South Africa on leadership and networking
  • College of Orientation and Mobility which aims at enhancing the mobility and independence of South Africans who have visual impairments, to access independence in their own homes, schools, workplaces and communities
  • Footprints Play (Participating in the Lives of Africa’s Youth) which houses children with a holistic vision where the children are raised within the structure of a family, rather than in an organisation that simply feeds, houses and clothes children. The children at Footprints are taught the value of relationships, respect, education and morals.
Megan Dedekind is the winner of an Edward Selematsela’s painting.

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Rotary Arts Festival–It’s a wrap!

Win a one of a kind painting with with Rotary Arts Festival and Rosebank Killarney Gazette

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