St David’s Marist Inanda commences

St David’s Marist Inanda welcome their community to the first-ever winter market filled with loads of food, drinks and entertainment for both children and adults.

The student body of St David’s Marist Inanda and parents welcomed their community to the school’s first winter market on July 9.

Alexis Kalligiannis and Greg Saffy are all smiles as they enjoy their food and drinks at the market. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

Despite the chilly weather, many attendees joined the school as they celebrated their first of many winter markets to come. The event started at 14:30 and had everything to offer to the public including food, sweets, drinks, accessories and entertainment.

Alessio Tommasi fist bumps his friend before the band’s performance at the winter market. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

A stage saw talented learners perform some classic songs for parents, teachers and community members. Parent Lana Tommasi was there to support her son play with his band.

Michelle Paice with her trusted fury friend Hubert Lightning . Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

“Everyone on that stage is talented and it is amazing to witness it live. That is one of the reasons why I am here today,” said Tommasi.

The school marimba band play Angelina by Caiphus Semenya at the winter market. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

St David’s Marist Inanda head of advancement Lara Klement spent many hours with her team to bring the project to life.

Saxophone players of St David’s Marist Inanda grace the crowd with their skills and talents. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

“The winter market is driven by our PTA who are a very vibrant group of parent volunteers in our space, and they felt that it was important to get our community back to the place where we can connect and help one another.

Ed Fivaz admires the performance of the school band by taking videos. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

We are blown away by the turnout and support, we are grateful and happy that the first of many winter markets was a success,” said Klement.

St David’s head of music Chris Luke leads his team to music victory. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula

The majority of attendees watched the rugby in the main hall as the Boks took on Wales.

 

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