Toti Berea Community Police Forum to host bring and braai

Family, friends and neighbours are invited to come together and build a safer neighbourhood for all. There will be entertainment for children, too, so bring the entire family and get to know your neighbours.

THE Toti Berea Community Police Forum (CPF) is preparing to host its third annual bring-and-braai community event on June 8, which promises to be a memorable day for all.

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The event will be held at Kuswag Skool from 13:00 to 17:00, and André Hooijberg of the Toti Berea CPF said it will be a day of fun, unity and community spirit. Everyone is welcome.

“The bring and braai is more than just a social gathering; it’s a celebration of our community’s strength and solidarity. It brings together families, friends and neighbours for an afternoon filled with joy and interaction. This event is a shining example of how community initiatives can foster stronger, safer neighbourhoods,” said Hooijberg.

Local security companies are stepping up once again to support the event, providing a jumping castle for the children and offering free popcorn for everyone. There will be exciting prize giveaways, adding an extra layer of excitement to the festivities. DJ Miklus, a beloved local figure whose versatile playlist is sure to please attendees of all ages, will provide the music, from classic hits to modern favourites. In a significant addition to this year’s event, Hooijberg said the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) will conduct a blood donation drive.

“This initiative is an excellent opportunity for attendees to contribute to a life-saving cause. We urge all eligible participants to consider donating blood as your generosity could help save lives and make a substantial impact,” he said.

 

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