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MONDAY, 16 OCTOBER: Diabetes South Africa hosts a free meeting at Poinsettia Park’s hall from 10am until 11am to educate and improve knowledge and skills in people with diabetes. Those interested in learning about diabetes are also welcome. The topic is ‘Diabingo”, learning more about diabetes with a boardgame.

TUESDAY, 17 OCTOBER: Join the Israel study group to learn and discover more about Israel’s history. Enjoy an exciting walk through ancient and modern Israel. The meeting starts at 10.30am and attendees should note there has been a change in venue. Interested persons should call Marie on 079-386-4185 or on 031-916-1815 or Daphne on 084-679-8097.

SATURDAY, 21 OCTOBER: Jewish Mekudeshet meeting to be held at St Marys Church in Warner Beach on starting at 11am. A plate of snacks for fellowship tea afterwards will be appreciated. For further information, call Roger on 071-497-1804.

WEDNESDAY, 25 OCTOBER: The 21 Club AGM takes place at 11.30am for noon at Lords and Legends conference room. This will be followed bya luncheon themed ‘birds of a feather flock together’. Wear bright colours for fun and games. Women on the waiting list and guests are welcome to attend the AGM but obviously will have no vote. Members should diarise 29 November for the Christmas luncheon.

FRIDAY, 7 DECEMBER: Probus Amanzimtoti Social Club’s Spring meeting takes place on at 9.30am for 10am in the tranquil surroundings of the Umbogavango Nature Reserve in Umbogintwini. An interesting speaker will be provided. For the bring-and-braai afterwards, take your own cups, meat, salads and refreshments. Interested visitors are asked to call Sharon-Ann Theron during working hours on 083-312-5360.

New members and visitors should check their names on the gate security list to ensure access to the reserve.

SATURDAY, 9 DECEMBER: The Catholic Church in Amanzimtoti at 24 Riverside Road holds a craft market. For more information, call Meg on 031-903-3328.

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