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Adelia Douw, is allpacked up and readyto go to Berklee as theDelft Big Band sendsher off with a farewellfanfare.PHOTO: GARY VANDYK
Tsinger takes another giant step whenshe attends a prestigious music camp
in the USA next week.On Friday Adelia Douw boards a flight
that will see her attending a five-week eventat the Berklee School of Music.Simply known as “Five-Week”, Berklee’s
Five-Week Summer Performance Pro-gramme, is now in its 27th year, and is thelargest,most comprehensive summermusicprogramme available anywhere.With its diversity of study options, world-
class faculty, visiting artists, and state-of-the-art facilities, it is the premiere contem-porary music summer programme foryoung musicians.Each summer, approximately 1 000 partic-
ipants from across America and around theworld (70 countries) share in this uniqueevent, experience the summer of a lifetime,at the world’s most prestigious institutionfor the study of contemporary music.This journey started for the young singer
when she joined the Delft Big Band Projectin 2009, and she has been impressing audi-ences at their performances ever since.“Joining the band was the best decision
that I made, even though I was a bit over-whelmed at first,” she admits.“I always knew that I wanted to sing, but
joining them showed me that it was goingto be a lot of hard work but our band leader,Ian Smith, was always inspiring us to workharder if we wanted to reach our dreams.“Working with them made a very big im-
pact on my career choice and onmaking mydreams a reality,” she said. Douw is nowstudying Drama and Performance Arts atNorthlink College.The adventure continued for her in 2010
when shewas encouraged to attend thevocalworkshops at the Cape Town InternationalJazz Festival and audition for Berklee.“It was very exciting to be accepted, but
at the time I felt I was not ready, now I’molder, and wiser,” she smiles shyly.“I feel that I willmake a better impact now
and this trip is almost like a stepping stoneto my dream of becoming the best perform-
ing artist that I want to be, not just in CapeTown, I’ve got the world in my sights.”The young singer is very excited about her
expectations at Five-Week.“I know that it is just for five weeks but
I think that the knowledge I will get will bewith me for a lifetime.“As a young person this opportunity
means the world to me and it’s also a chanceto meet young people from across the worldwho share in my passion for the music.”She also said that the achievement of the
Delft Big Band is proving the positive influ-ences that music can have in an area betterknown for its crime and gangsterism.“I think that we have grown into positive
role models in our community. More youtharound us are seeing what we are doing andare motivated to join us.
“If we could get more financial backingand support there is so much more that wecan do, but we will not give up on this jour-ney. We have grown into a family, and theband will always be a part of my world andwe just grow stronger after every perform-ance.“With our achievements we want to show
the world that there is a lot of light that cancome out of this darkness that people wantto see in Delft, and all other communitieswhere crime is causing so much destruc-tion.”Adelia Douw is all packed up and ready
to go as the Delft Big Band send her off witha farewell fanfare.
V See Adelia in action with the Delft Big Band onwww.tygerburger.co.za.
Woensdag, 3 Julie 2013 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | epos: [email protected] | www.tygerburger.co.za
GARY VAN DYK
The journey into jazz for a young Delftsinger takes another giant step when
Prestigiousmusic camp awaits
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A new committee at the well-known Chest-nut Place in Belhar wants to make somechanges to empower residents in the area.They recently hosted a strategic planning
session and felt that somethingmust be doneto improve living conditions at these blocksof flats, especially for the youth.Berenice Barnard is the chairperson, and
she felt that the area was being destroyed byunemployment among youth that was thecause of the rising tide of drug and alcoholabuse that led to an increase in crime.“Ourmajor concern is for the youth in this
area,” she said.“There is nothing for them to do and you
see them hanging around here all day. Someof them even have their matric but there areno resources for them to study further.“As a committee we want to make it our
priority to ensure that they can have a posi-tive future, but we are looking for partners
to join us in our fight.”Barnard pointed out that they would like
to be assisted by organisations and individu-als who can play a part in stemming the tideof hopelessness.“Weneed tomotivate ouryouth into chang-
ing their choices to improve their lives, butwecannotdo it onourownwithnoresources.“There is a reading roomhere, butwe need
more resources to start a recreation centrefor them to be busy with positive activitieslike skills or craft courses to help them.”For Mandela Day this year the group
planned to officially launch their project sothey are calling on donors or sponsors to jointhem in their quest to make a difference.“We need help to assist our youth in this
area. So if there are people out there who canassist us with our needs they must come tous, and help us with our mission.” said Bar-nard.V For more information about the project, BereniceBarnard can be contacted on 078 023 8398.
‘Give youth constructive work to do’
These ladies are part of the new committee at Chestnut Place that wants to make a difference.From left, chairperson Berenice Barnard, vice-chairperson Genevieve Marques, and secretary SarieChamberlain. Absent was treasurer Fuad Martin. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
GARY VAN DYK
Needy students at CPUT got a bursaryboost from The South African NationalZakáh Fund (SANZAF Western Cape)last week.At a ceremony at the Bellville Campus
representatives of the facility received acheque for R599 220 that will be assisting64 deserving young people from finan-cially disadvantaged backgrounds.SANZAFplaces a high premiumon de-
velopment and empowerment; andtherefore believes that a relevant terti-ary education qualification is one sureway of escaping poverty in a countrywith such a high unemployment rate.This belief was also shared by Milcho
Damianov, director: Advancement De-partment at CPUT, who said that theywere continually challenged to look atthe holistic development of their stu-dents and financial support was key totheir efforts.“We can’t put students at the centre of
all we do if we don’t have an enabling en-vironment or the structures and facili-ties to achieve this,” he said.“While education is the vehicle for the
improvement of human life, we needpartners and many hands on the wheelin order to reach this goal.“This iswhy theon-goingandextreme-
ly generous support of our partners atyour organisation is so critical and verymuch appreciated.”He also pointed out that the facilities
records indicated that there was a con-siderable increase in students seeking fi-
nancial aid. Last year an amount ofR251 768 was directly handed over toCPUT students, an increase of just morethan a 100 %.“A core function of our organisation is
to provide financial support and to assistneedy and deserving students,” ex-plained Moulana Sarfaraaz Hamza, anadministrator for SANZAF in the West-ern Cape. “We recognise that educationplays an important role in determininglabour market prospects and as an or-ganisation, we havemade a concerted ef-fort to be responsive to the dire needswithin communities.”He added that up to R3 million has
been earmarked for 280 students and dis-bursed for education and empowermentprogrammes in the Western Cape, withbursary students spread across all lead-ing tertiary institutions countrywide.Last yearmore than 500 students bene-
fited from the bursary programme andit is envisaged that the number is set togrow.The success of SANZAF is attributed
mainly to the excellent support it re-ceives from contributors and the com-munity at large.Application forms for the 2014 academ-
ic year will most likely be available fromthe SANZAF website from November,the closingdate is 10 January 2014.Appli-cants are strongly urged to apply earlyandmake sure applications are complet-ed in full and accurately with relevantsupporting documentation.V More information available from Faeza Govindon 021 638 5108, or email [email protected]..
Bursary boost welcomedfor deserving students
Vernon Van Der Linde, right, executive director: Finance at CPUT receives the cheque fromAsief Mohamed and Faeza Govind. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
Police are warning the public not to takethe law into their own hands following anincident in Delft.On Wednesday 26 June at about 06:00 po-
lice responded to a complaint in TRA 5, aninformal settlement in Delft.At the scene they found the bodies of two
males and another seriously injured per-son in the street.A preliminary investigation indicated a
house was burgled and big-screen TV sto-len, while the owner was asleep.The owner later allegedly gathered a
group of people and together they em-barked on a search for the suspects and hisstolen goods.This group then traced the alleged sus-
pects and assaulted them which led to thedeath of 28-year-old Sitembile Xhaliphi and26-year-old Bongikaye Nkonjane; another26-year-oldwas foundwith serious injuries.The 37-year-old complainant was taken
into custody for murder and attemptedmurder.V Contact the investigating officer, Det/Capt JohnNickolsen on 021 954 9000 or CRIME STOP on08600 10111.
Police warn vigilantesnot to act on their own
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Photo gallery:
Stuart and Jorge, the Despicable Me minionswere at Ster-Kinekor Tyger Valley on Saturday29 June as part of the sequel’s costume tourin Cape Town.
Competition:Five readers can each win a set of GeneralAccess tickets to this year’s FranschhoekBastille Festival on Sunday 14 July.
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“Teen mortals” between the ages of 13 and 17battled it out at the Trojan Warrior Games atGrandWest last week.
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TYGERBURGER | RAVENSMEAD & BELHARWoensdag, 3 Julie 2013
There’s some bright new beginnings for aneducare centre in Uitsig.A heartwarming event marked the start
of new beginnings for theNoel StantonEdu-care Centre on the corner ofMyrtle and Eri-ca Roads on Thursday 20 June when theirnewly renovated facility was launched.The building accommodates 120 children
ranging from 18 months to five years of age,and there was notable concern for the limit-ed space and lack of supplies as well as theconditions under which the children wereeducated.This recent upgrademeansmore children
can be added to the facility along with im-
proved education and a sound learning en-vironment. It also means that the facilitywill now be eligible for a daily subsidy foreach child.The principal of the centre, Bella Joseph,
wore her heart on her sleeve and could nothold back the tears of gratitude when shethanked all the organisations who helpedbring her vision to life.The project was an initiative by the Cath-
olic Welfare Development (CWD) and reno-vationswere funded by theHomeChoiceDe-velopment Trust.Securitas Security Services provided 24/7
on-site security guards for the duration of
the project to ensure the safety of the con-tractors and equipment on site, at no cost.“Security is not just about the protection
of physical assets, it is about the safety ofpeople and building stronger and more co-hesive communities,” said Mark Sangster,managing director of Securitas SA.“The Uitsig community has always been
self-starting and we were delighted to havesecured the construction site during thebuilding operations.”“One of our core values is ‘helpfulness’
and throughour involvement,wehave triedto demonstrate our commitment in this re-gard.”
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Police in Delft were doing their bit againstcrime last week with some crucial arrestsbeing made.Operations in the area yielded two illegal
guns and 23 parcels of daggawhen they raid-ed drug outlets in the area.A robber foiled his own robbery attempt
when he dropped his firearm’smagazine onSunday 23 June.The incident happened at about 11:00
when a 20-year-old man was confrontedwith what he believed was a genuinelyarmed robber.During the attempt the perpetrator
dropped his firearmmagazine and the com-plainant then realised that the firearm wasfake.He then confronted the suspect and with
the assistance of passing security officersthey arrested the suspect, recovered the bi-cycle stolen and handed him over to the po-lice.The 24-year-old suspect faces charges of
armed robbery and for being in possession
of a dangerous weapon.BrigHendrik Jansen, station commander
for Delft, added that police also arrestedthree suspects who held a tenant in the Tsu-nami settlement at gunpoint and robbedhim of a cellphone.Police on duty searched and patrolled the
area, acting on information they searcheda house in the area where they recoveredthe gun used during the incident.Three men aged 20, 21 and 22 were arrest-
ed and will face charges of armed robberyand illegal possession of firearms and am-munition.The gun was not reported stolen and po-
lice are also investigating the circumstanc-es surrounding the theft of the firearm it-self.During similar operations conducted in
the area police pulled over a suspicious ve-hicle, and retrieved 23 parcels of dagga.A 27-year-old man, the driver of the vehi-
cle, was arrested and faces charges for theillegal possession of drugs.
Delf cops make dent in crime
GARY VAN DYK
The Belhar Community Forum wantscrime fighting services to improve in thearea.At a recent meeting of the organisation
various aspects of concern were raised aschairperson Norton Gelderbloem gave abrief outline of these issues.Themost concerning of allwas the dras-
tic increase in crime in Belhar especiallyin Sector 1.He pointed out that it was important
that the police outline their role as wellas what they expect from the Neighbour-hood Watches and how they perceivestreet committees being organised to tiein with fighting crime in the community.“The building of a fully fledged andwell
resourced police station remains a priori-ty for the community,” he pointed out atthe meeting.“Petitionswere drawnup and signed by
over 3 000 residents, business owners,churches, schools and other concerned
parties in 2008/9 and these were handedto the then Minister of Safety and Securi-ty. “The building of a new police stationwas placed as a priority on the list ofprojects of the government but nothinghas happened even though land was ear-marked for the new facility.”“At present, the current building is not
only inadequate but was condemned interms of safety and health standards backin 2008.”When it came to issues of service deliv-
ery, Gelderbloem highlighted the plea forcontinued improvement of the services of-fered by the council.“The roads are not always repaired
timeously which then causes potholes,”he pointed out.“There is also the matter of a promised
footbridge overRobert Sobukwe (Modder-dam) Road which has also not material-ised, neitherhas the closure of the subwaywhich is often used as a getaway by crimi-nals.”Anothermatter that cameup for discus-
sion was that Neighbourhood Watchesplay a significant role in bringing downcrime but they are all in need of fundingother than training and equipment.The impact of new housing projects in
Belhar also came up for discussion.“A few years ago we made a presenta-
tion to the city where the issue was raisedand it was agreed that the infrastructuremust be designed in such a way that itcopes with additional housing Z which isalways welcome.”“It was brought to the meeting’s atten-
tion that the newly built flats on lowerSuikerbossie Road were intended to be atwo-storey building but it has now beencompleted as a three-storey building. Thiswill have a heavy impact on traffic inSuikerbossie Road.”The meeting also discussed that Belhar
Railway Station must be upgraded to ac-commodate the needs of the commutersand should formpart of the shopping com-plex and possible new developments withattention paid to station security.
Community forum demands solutions
Many hands do good workRepresentatives from the organisations who made the renovations a reality gather at the re-launch of the facility.
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StadKaapstad gekoop het of huur, het reedsdeelgeneem aan die projek Let’s Pay to Stayenhonderde het al pryse soos yskaste enmi-krogolfoonde gewen.Elke Saterdag word daar by sentrums ’n
road show gehou waar inwoners deelneemaan interessante kompetisies.Die voorwaarde om te mag deelneem, is
dat jy moet bewys dat jy vir jou huis betaalof finale reëlings getref het om te betaal. Alwat jy dan doen, is om die bewys te bring
na elke Saterdag-kompetisie. Die StadKaapstad het TraceOnline aangestel ommense tehelpmet inligtingoorhoeomhullehuise te behou en om invordering te doen.Daar is ook begrip vir mense wat geen in-
komste het nie, want hulle kan aansoekdoen vir ’n deernistoelae.Dit is nie nodig dat mense hulle huise
moet “weggooi” deur geen reëlings te trefnie, sê TraceOnline.V Inwoners kan kontak maak met die behuisingskan-toor of met TraceOnline by 0861 99 7777, voordatdaar met regstappe begin word en inwoners/eie-naars ook vir die regskoste verantwoordelik sal wees.
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VerledeSaterdag sewenners byTraceOnline seleeskamer bydie nuwekantoor inBishop Lavis.Van links isChristopherSam (derdeprys, twee-plaat-stoof),Mietjie Majiet(tweede prys,mikrogolfoond)en KlaasOlifant wat ’nyskas gewen(eerste prys).
Twee susters vanouer as tagtig,wat tweekeer ’n week Pilates-klasse bywoon, in-spireer en verstom mede-klasgangersoor wat hulle op hul ouderdom steedskan vermag.Truda Henning (87) en Annatjie
Dijkstra (82) van Bellville, glo om aktiefhulle deel te doen om hul gesondheid instand te hou sover hul kan.“Hulle woon die afgelope vier jaar
klasse by om hul spierkrag te handhaafen soepelheid te bevorder,” sêLizetteOp-perman, hul instruktrise.“Daar is geen keer aan hulle vasbera-
denheidnie.Dikwelsmoet ekbrieke aan-draai met die nuwe oefeninge wat hullewil probeer,” sê Lizette.Truda en Annatjie het albei heupver-
vangings gehad, maar laat hulle niedaardeur terughou nie.Hulle boodskap aan ander bejaardes is
om nooit te dink jy is te oud vir iets nie.“Daar kom dae wat jy swakker voel as
ander, maar jy druk maar deur en doenwat jy kan. Veral as jy dink aan hoe oudjy sou gevoel het as jy glad nie geoefenhet nie,” sê hulle.Truda het in 1995 ná ’n heupvervan-
ging begin oefeninge doen. “Dit is toe virmy so lekker dat ek aangehou het,” sê sy.Annatjie het vir haar vertel van Lizet-
te en kort voor lank was albei sustersdeel van die Pilates-klas.Lizette sê sedert hulle by haar oefen,
het die susters geweldig gevorder envind verbetering steeds plaas.“Vandag doen hulle oefeninge waar-
voor hulle destyds eenvoudig te bang ofte swak was.”Die susters sê deur die Here se genade
sal hulle aanhou so lank dit hulle besko-re is.“Ek hoop dit is nog baie jare, want dit
is virmy ’n voorreg om in hulle positiwi-teit, lewenslus en humorsin te kan deel,”sê Lizette.
Susters stel voorbeeldTruda Henning (87) en Annatjie Dijkstra (82).
The Afrikaanse Handelsinstituut (AHI) hasrecently established a Goodwood/Parowchapter in order to serve the businesses inGoodwood and Parow, and the associatedindustrial areas of Beaconvale, GoodwoodIndustria and Parow Industria.The AHI is a business organisation and
chamber of commerce that aims to empow-er its members to contribute meaningfullyto business in South Africa. It also initiatessupport strategies to promote developmentin the country through free market princi-ples.The AHI Goodwood/Parow chapter host-
ed a business breakfast earlier this month,during which two presentations were givenby City of Cape Town officials.Donovan Leeuwendal gave the first pres-
entation on the differential electricity pric-ing tariffs for various types of consumers(private users, businesses, small industriaand large industria).PhilemonMashoko’s (Director: Revenue)
presentation focusedonwater conservationand the possible treatment of wastewateron-site for re-use.Mashoko said the use of treated effluent
for industrial use was also considered.Clive Justus, chairperson of Subcouncil
4, and Cecile Janse van Rensburg, a wardcouncillor, also attended the breakfast thatwas held at the Parow Golf Club. “We wel-come business expansion in our subcoun-cil,” said Justus.He reminded those present that the City
ofCapeTown’s application to include select-ed portions of Bellville and Parow into itsUrban Development Zone (UDZ) had beenapproved by the Minister of Finance, withthe validity period for this incentive beingextended to 31 March 2020.The UDZ is a tax incentive administered
by National Treasury that aims to addressurban decay in inner cities.V For more information phone Morne Louwrens,chairperson, on 083 707 1859.
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The legacy of a leading writer lives on in areading project that was officially launchedon Saturday.Ravensmead Library hosted the official
launch of Lendz Reading Tutoring Pro-gramme that also offers help in Afrikaans,English, maths and accounting.Heading this initiative is Lendy Swart-
booi, daughter of writer, the late LeonardKoza, who wants it to be a legacy to her fa-ther’s belief that reading was a key compo-nent out of poverty for children from disad-vantaged communities.At the launch she also pointed out the im-
portance that parents and caregivers mustplay in ensuring that their children embracethe importance of reading.“My father played a huge role in motivat-
ing me to love reading,” she said.“With this project we don’t just involve
the children, we want the parents to become
part of their growth as well.“We acknowledge that we come from poor
communities, but why would we want tokeep our children in poverty when we havea resource like a library in every communitythat is truly a passport out of that grindingpoverty?“Growing up in Elsies River my father al-
ways told us that the familywasnot rich, butthat he got his wealth of knowledge throughthe library, and that formed the learningfoundation for all of us.“He was always there to give us encour-
agement, even in failure because he felt thatit was just as important to learn from yourmistakes, not give up.”Swartbooi added that with regard to the
reading programme the children who werepart of it since the beginning of the year hadshown remarkable progress.“We have worked very closely with local
schools and the children who started withus at the beginning of the year have im-
proved tremendously,” she said.“Their reports speak for themselves and
the teachers tell us that this has meant animprovement in other subjects as well.“We want parents to realise how impor-
tant this investment can be because readingis important for every facet of their futureeducation.”V For more information Lendy Swartbooi can be con-tacted on 073 270 0211.
Reading way out of poverty
Tutors Lendy Swartbooi, Peter Gewers and Leschka Adams, introduce some of the youngsters tothe exhibition of the works of Leonard Koza. PHOTO: GARY VAN DYK
The All Star Theatre is hosting a talentsearch in the form of an OpenMic Night.Entrants stand a chance to win R1 000
every week or the grand prize of R10 000.The event will be hosted every Thurs-
day, starting Thursday 4 July, from 20:00at All Star Theatre and you can enter asmany times as you like.Entry into the competition costs R20
per person; all talents are welcome.The audience will help determine the
winner, so bring as many supporters aspossible. Spectators pay R20 at the door.All entrants must be older than 18.
V For more information, call 021 836 5143 oremail [email protected] Entry forms are available at http://allstarthea-tre.co.za/all-star-talent-search/.
Calling all talents to Open Mic Night
Bishop Lavis Outreach Forum will be hol-ding a meeting to discuss important issuesin the community.The meeting takes place tomorrow from
19:00 in the Safe Cities Church Hall next toShoprite in the shopping centre.V For more information contact Mike Hoffmeester079 795 6121 or Sheraaz Maarman 072 931 7764.
Bishop Lavis community invited for meeting
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COEN STEYTLER-SIRKEL
Die Stad Kaapstad is besig met die finalisering van ’n naamsvoorstel ten opsigte van ’n sirkelsonder naam in die Strandgebied, Kaapstad.
Hiervolgens word die sirkel waar die Heerengracht, Walter Sisululaan, BartholomeuDias-boulevard en Vasco da Gama-boulevard voor die Kaapstadse InternasionaleKonferensiesentrum bymekaarkom, die Coen Steytler-sirkel genoem.
Kennis geskied hiermee ingevolge artikel 17 van die Wet op Plaaslike Regering: MunisipaleStelsels (Wet 32 van 2000) dat die publiek en belangstellende partye of groepe diegeleentheid gebied word om vir ’n tydperk van 30 dae, vanaf 1 Julie 2013 tot en met31 Julie 2013, aan te dui of hulle die naamsvoorstel steun of daarteen beswaar wil aanteken.
Kommentaar, aanbevelings en insette oor hierdie naamsvoorstel kan op die volgendemaniere ingedien word:
• Faks: 021 400 1465• E-pos: [email protected]• Skriftelike voorlegging aan Posbus 298, Kaapstad 8000: Vir aandag: Die waarnemende
bestuurder: eenheid vir openbare deelname
Spesiale bystand sal verleen word aan diegene wat nie kan skryf of lees nie, diegene wat metgestremdhede leef en ander benadeelde groepe wat nie skriftelike kommentaar kan indiennie, sodat hulle insette of kommentaar aangeteken en aan die munisipaliteit voorgelê kanword. Hierdie persone moet die Stad Kaapstad se eenheid vir openbare deelname skakel:
Vir algemene openbare deelname:Ruché Daniels by 021 400 1766 of e-pos na [email protected] bystand aan benadeelde persone:Anele Viti by 021 400 1652 of e-pos na [email protected]
Kommentaarvorms vir die naamgeeproses ten opsigte van die Coen Steytler-sirkel isbeskikbaar op die Stad Kaapstad se webwerf: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay, bysubraadskantore en by openbare biblioteke.
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ACHMAT EBRAHIMSTADSBESTUURDER114/2013
Alle kulture in die Kaap word in Oktober diegeleentheid gegee om hul tradisies uit te leefen ten toon te stel by ’n oorsprongfees wat inOktober langs die “nuwe”Voortrekkerkorri-dor gehou word.Dié fees vir almalword opVrydag enSater-
dag 25 en 26 Oktober by die AGS-gemeentelangs Nobelpark se ouditorium aangebied.Drama, sang en kos van verskillende ge-
meenskappe sal oor dié dae beskikbaarwees.“Dit is ’n inklusiewe fees, waar mense kan
sien hoe ander gemeenskappe dink, voel enlewe,” sê Tienie le Roux, uitvoerende direk-teur en tussentydse uitvoerende hoof van dieGroter Tygerberg-vennootskap (GTP).’n Week later, op Vrydag en Saterdag 1 en
2 November, word ’n Tygerfees aangebied.“Albei dié feeste gaan ’n jaarlikse instelling
word en heelwat sulke feeste sal in die toe-koms aangebied word,” sê Tienie.’n Straatmyl, waaraan ouers en kinders
kan deelneem, skop die fees amptelik op dieVrydagaand af.Die volgende dag sal ’n blok afgesper word,
in samewerking met die Stad Kaapstad, vir’n fees der feeste,wat stalletjies, ’n kunsmarken biertent insluit.Tussen die twee geleenthede, op Donder-
dag 31Oktober, word ’n gala-aand aangebied,waar dieGTP sy projekte aanhooggeplaastesvan die Stad Kaapstad sal bekendmaak.“Dié geleentheid word gehou om te wys
wat ’n gemeenskap kan en wil doen,” sê Tie-nie.V Vir meer besonderhede, bel die GTP by 021 823 6713of e-pos [email protected].
Alle kulture deel van fees
Future stars: Young chesschampions were gathered at theManenberg Library last week whenDaniel Arendse from the BishopLavis Chess Club organised atournament for clubs from acrossthe peninsula. Organisers keeping aclose eye on some of the competi-tors are from left, Ricardo Minnaarfrom the Grassy Park Chess Club,Andrew Talmarkes chess coach anddevelopment officer for MitchellsPlain, Jackie Fritz from the Depart-ment of Culture, Arts and Sport,and Daniel Arendse. SuthukaziNokilana from Khayalitsha was thetop female player, Jason Quill fromBishop Lavis was the top under-11player, Siyo Sibabale from Khayelits-ha and Ridhaa Abdullah fromMitchells Plain shared the spoils inthe under-13 division, and IsmailBester won the under-15 section.
PHOTOS: GARY VAN DYK
Chess mates
Divan Koopman, from Bishop Lavis is all concentra-tion during the chess tournament in Manenberg.
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For Richelle Graham, founder of the LuckyLucy Foundation, there is nothing morebeautiful in life than a severely abused andneglected animal miraculously recoveringto trust human beings again.In fact, for the past three years Richelle
along with her employees and volunteers atthe foundation have saved or dramaticallychanged the lives of thousands of destituteanimals in and around Cape Town.A commendable reason for this worthy
foundation to be a beneficiary at this year’sTygerBurger “Cause We Can” charity con-cert, which takes place at the Bellville CivicCentre on 28 July.This concert now in its 11th year, will fea-
ture the likes of Juanita du Plessis, AmandaStrydom, Karen Zoid, Albert Frost, KoosKombuis and many more.It all started in 2010 when Richelle found
a dog tied to a railway line. Trains had goneover her, her leg was severed and she waspregnant.She was rushed to the Market Street Ani-
mal Hospital in Paarl where vets did anemergency operation to try stabilise her.Her mangled right front leg was amputatedbut due to the shock and trauma endured,and the anaesthetic and painmedication ad-ministered, she lost all her puppies.They named her Lucy, and the newly
formed foundation was named in her hon-our. Since then Lucy has gone through ex-tensive rehabilitation at the LuckyLucyAn-imal Shelter, where she slowly adjusted tothe amputation.Today she is a very important part of the
Lucky Lucy Foundation’s education drive.She takes trips to schools, so thatwhenher
story is told she can help teach about justice,respect and compassion for all life.The Lucky Lucy Foundation is a non-prof-
it, pro-life, pro-quality of life organisation
that tries to relieve the plight of severely ne-glected and abused township and street ani-mals, but also to socially uplift and educatedestitute and impoverished children andpeople in and around Cape Town.“Lucky Lucy is an ambassador for the
voiceless. We oppose any form of cruelty toany animal, be it kicking a dog to inhumanemethods of slaughter for human consump-tion,” says Richelle.After three years Richelle staysmotivated
to see each and every one of the animals theyrescue find happiness in what she calls a“forever home”.She believes the battle against animal cru-
elty and overpopulation can be won.“My deepest wish is that all like-minded
organisations get together and collaboratebecause only through coalition do I havefaith that it can be done.”Funds and monetary support remain her
biggest challenges, as the foundation staresdown ever-growing vet bills, food bills andstaff salaries. Apart from this, they are con-stantly in need of “adoptive parents” fortheir animals.“Many people have not yet been reached
to be educated on the effects of backyardbreeding and the facts out there. People needto know that going to any shelter first beforefinding a furry companion might just meanchanging the life of that rescued animal for-ever and there is nobetter feeling than that,”she says.
They currently have over 180 animals onthe foundation’s farm, ranging from dogsand cats to ducks, chickens and pigs.As Richelle and the team at Lucky Lucy
continues their brave work, her message tothe South African public remains strong.“People should join our network of hun-
dreds of people working to make South Afri-ca safe and more humane for all living crea-tures...” she says.Every cent of the proceeds for each ticket
purchased from this organisation for the“Cause we can” concert will go towards theorganisation. Tickets cost R250 and can bepurchased from Kerry-Jean 083 271 8114;Caryn Allen 083 261 4295 or Marcia van Eck081 802 5114.
The inspiring tale of a lucky dog, LucyRichelle Graham with Lucy on her lap andSikholiwe Mabinja getting lots of love fromthe pack. PHOTO: CARINA ROUX
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Notice is given in terms of EnvironmentalImpact Assessment Regulations of the NationalEnvironmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No.107 of 1998) (Government Notice No. R. 543, R.544, and R. 545) and the Waste Act, 2008 (No. 59of 2008) of intent to carry out a Basic Assessmentfor the following activity:Proponent and Activity: Plascon is applyingfor a Waste Licence for the remediation ofcontaminated land.Location: 12-20 Packer Avenue, Epping Industria2, Cape Town.Consultants:Kantey & Templer Consulting EngineersP.O Box 3132 Cape Town 8000Telephone: 021 405 9600 Fax: 021 419 6774Email: [email protected] Person: Kelly-Anne CampbellDate of Notification: 03/07/2013Opportunity to participate: If you have anycomments, queries or issues you wish to raise,including alternative proposals or suggestionsfor this development, please contact Kelly-AnneCampbell within 60 days from the date of thisnotice. Interested and affected parties are invitedto provide written comments together with theabove reference number, their names, contactdetails and an indication of any direct business,financial, personal or other interest, which theyhave in the proposal.
ANDRÉ BAKKES
What does suffering from tuberculosis(TB) and climbingKilimanjarohavein common?
While scaling the highest free-standingmountain in the world at 5 895 metres onemight experience shortness of breath, nau-sea and hallucinations.
These are just some of the symptoms andside effects of TB and its treatment.
A clinical psychologist at Brooklyn ChestHospital, Leigh Rynhoud (40), will attemptto conquer the mountain in September andraise funds for the hospital, particularly forthe treatment of deadly strains of TB.
The Bothasig resident says the funds willbe used for two projects, namely visitortransport and a work-skills project.
“I know how important support from thepatient’s family is and some of them cannotafford to come for a visit. As for the work-skills project, some of the reasons why peo-ple end up getting TB include not eatinghealthily or not looking after themselves ap-propriately. To just release them fromhospi-tal and put them in the same situation aftera year of fighting the illness doesn’t help.They must learn something new,” she ex-plains.
The hospital treats about 250 patients whosuffer from Extremely Drug Resistant TB(XDR-TB).
In Rynhoud’s professional capacity, shefaces a proverbial Kilimanjaro every day.
She has to motivate patients who are star-ing death in the face.
“During therapy I would sometimes tellthe patient to look at Table Mountain. Iwould say: ‘You can’t wish yourself to thetop. All you can do is try. And even whileyou walk around the hospital grounds, ifthat is your training for climbing it, it is stilltraining for climbing that mountain’,” con-tinues Rynhoud.
So, in order to raise funds and motivateher patients, she has decided to climb Kili-manjaro.
“It could take a patient up to a year to over-come TB, so my journey started on TB Dayon 25 March and will end a year later,” shesays.
Rynhoud will be paying for the trip her-self, so all the money raised will go straightto the hospital.
The success of her journey doesn’t dependon her preparations or her conviction, buton people out there donating money for a
good cause.According to her, people gladly donate
money for cancer or HIV/Aids, but they arenot so considerate when it comes to TB.
One of these reasons, according to Ryn-houd, is that people tend to underestimatethe disease. Which leads to the question,how serious is TB really?
She sums up the problem in her blog(www.kileighmanjarovstb.blogspot.com):“According to the WHO, approximately 8,7million people became ill with TB in 2011,
1,4 million people died and 10 million chil-dren were left orphaned after their parentssuccumbed to this disease worldwide. It isestimated that in the 22 high burden coun-tries there are 10 million people living withactive TB. Sub-Saharan Africa has the high-est proportion of new cases per populationin the world. In 2011 it was estimated thatthere were nearly 30 000 people in the CapeTown metro area suffering from TB.”V To donate go to www.tbhivcare.org and click ondonate and then on the Kileighmanjaro.vs.TB link.
Top of the world to fight TB
Leigh Rynhoud will be climbing Kilimanjaro to raise funds for the Brooklyn Chest Hospital.
Come and have barrelsof fun at Bastille FestNow in its 20th year, the 2013Franschhoek Bastille Festival takesplace on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14July.
Join in the festivities at the Foodand Wine Marquee, open from 12:00until 17:00, which has become thefocal point of the festival.
Visitors can enjoy wines fromsome of Franschhoek’s award-win-ning wine estates and dishescreated by some of the Valley’sacclaimed chefs.
Tickets to the Marquee cost R150per person, and include a compli-mentary tasting glass and a bookletof tasting coupons. Additionalcoupons can be purchased.
Limited tickets are available for aVIP Marquee at R550, whichincludes access to the general Foodand Wine Marquee.
Also included are three compli-mentary food vouchers whichinclude a hot, cold and dessert mealvoucher. In addition, there will beplenty to keep visitors entertained.V Visit www.webtickets.co.za to booktickets.V For more information visit www.fran-schhoekbastille.co.za or call 021 876 2861.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five readers can each win a set of GeneralAccess tickets to attend the festival on Sun-day 14 July. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za orSMS the word “Bastille”, followed by yourname and contact number to 45527 before12:00 on Monday 8 July to enter. SMSes costR1,50.
The Barrel Rolling competition is just oneof the highlights at the Bastille Festival.
TheCasualDayProject teamhas challengedall fun-loving South Africans to partici-pate in Mandela Day by raising funds for 67stickers in 67minutes on 18 July – andwhilethey are at it, to make every day MandelaDay!
The objective ofMandelaDay is to inspireindividuals to take action tohelp change theworld for the better.
This is exactly what Casual Day benefici-ary organisations will be doing on Friday6 September, but it is never too early to startplanning to dress up in the 2013 theme,which is “Go Big”.
“Mandela Day and Casual Day have thisin common: both projects aim to empowercommunities everywhere. Casual Dayseeks to be instrumental in seeing personswith disabilities being included fully in so-ciety as interdependent contributors to abetter society,” says Casual Day projectleader Celeste Vinassa.
“Take action, inspire change, make everyday a Mandela Day.”
This is the call to action of Mandela Dayand individuals and organisations are freeto participate as they wish; whether as anindividual, community, business, non-gov-ernmental organisation or a governmentdepartment. All you have to do on 18 Julyis donate 67 minutes of your day to doingsomething good in any way you can, sup-porting your chosen charity or serving yourlocal community.
Casual Day is the flagship project of theNational Council for Persons with PhysicalDisabilities. This year they aim to make amassive impact with their “Go Big” cam-paign – so whether you wear big hair, bigglasses, a big tie, big shoes, or just go big
on the number of stickers you wear, any-thing goes, as long as it’s big.V To order marketing material for your Casual Day
campaign visit www.wcapd.org.za, email [email protected] or contact Esme or Valda on021 555 2881.
Go Big - Make every day Mandela Day
Here are Valdino van Niekerk, Louise Roodtman, Esme Bronkhorst (front), Buron Corenelius andShado Twala (radio personality and SA’s Got Talent judge).
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Exgymnasts focus on dance fame
The dancers , Kathleen Welkom, Henrietta de Bruyn, Andrid Dawson, Lydia Armino, Lorraine Swanepoel, Miriam Bux, Wilhelmina Michaels, Ivy Orange,Michelle Hoffmeester, Doreen Solomons (afrigter en bestuurder), Pravin Geysenberg, Anita Davids, Rebecca Paulse and Magdelene Weitz, are readyto compete in the International World Gymfest for Life competition. PHOTO: TINA BURGER
TINA BURGER
Teachers and retired teachers from Rich-wood and Atlantis are dancing their way tofame.
A group of 18 dancers are competing in theofficial World Gymfest for Life event whichlaunches on Thursday, 4 July.
With only a few days left to practise, thisteam of dancers is diligent and focused.
They practise every Saturday at the Rich-wood community hall and see this opportu-nity as a step closer to their dreams.
They have qualified in a provincial SouthAfrican Gymnast Federations competitionwhere they won gold in order to participatein the International Gymfest.
Competing in this unique opportunity isa world-class entertaining gymnastics ex-travaganza according to Doreen Solomons,coach of the Richwood team.
International gymnastic groups from 20countries, comprising 1 500 participants,land in on Cape Town to take part in thisgroup gymnastics contest.
Groups, comprising all ages, both genders,able bodied or disabled, will demonstratetheir gymnastic flair through artistic,rhythmic, acrobatic, aerobic, aerial andtumbling movements, performing to theirchosen theme, with or without apparatus.
The Richwood team is doing a Spanishdance dressed in white garments withoutany apparatus.
Lorraine Swanepoel dances for the teamand has been an active team member since1995 when she competed in the Western Capedance competition.
“I am very excited about the upcomingcompetition.
“When I dance I transform myself and for-get about the world around me. Dancing isa passion of mine,” she says.
One of the youngest members is PravinGeysenberg. At age 24 he enjoys a challengeand sets goals for himself.
“I enjoy what I do and believe that ourgroup will succeed.
“One of the dances we do is in collabora-tion with 250 national provincial winnerswhere we will be competing for a world ti-tle,” he says.
Michelle Hoffmeester is also competing aspart of the team at the International Gymfest
“for all” competition.She used to do ballet at school and is now
a teacher at the Bellville Educational Col-lege.
“I am nervous about the competition, butI think all the teams are as well. This compe-tition gives the normal person a chance tocompete at a higher level,” saysHoffmeester.
The team feels they would not have com-peted at this level if it was not due to Solo-
mon’s coaching.“She pushed us to new heights,”
Hofmeester says.Groups from Richwood, Blackheath, Bel-
har, Belvenie, Elsies River, Kuils River,Wesbank, Northpine, and Kraaifontein willcompete for bronze, silver and gold medalsat the Cape Town International ConventionCentre on 12 July.V For more information see our video on www.tyger-burger.co.za.
Winner: Mr Achmat Davids fromDelft was recently announced asthe winner of Parow Centre’sFather’s Day Competition. His prizeincludes four VIP rugby tickets toNewlands, which includes a limoride (with City Slickers Limousines).
To Newlands in alimo for the game
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The winter school holidays means snow-man building at the Cape Peninsula IceSkating Rink at GrandWest Casino inGoodwood.
Get the children out of the house and onto the ice to create their very own master-pieces made entirely from snow!
The Ice Station is looking for the biggest,most colourfully decorated Frosty theSnowman. This will take place every Wed-nesday during the school holidays between10:00 and 12:30.
Prizes are up for grabs.Children are requested to take along
small spades and all their own accessoriesfor decorating!
Normal skating fees apply, but for child-ren who are not ice skating, snowman buil-ding costs R5.V For more information phone The Ice Station on021 535 2260 or visit www.icerink.co.za.
Your own Frosty
Children decorate a snowman.
Ever wished that you could wear you slip-pers all day, every day, and not just aroundthe house?
Reach For A Dream has created just sucha day. A day when wearing your slippersin public is not only socially acceptable –it’s actually encouraged.
Friday 2 August is Reach For Your Slip-pers Day and people are encouraged towear their slippers to the supermarket, thedriving range, and even the theatre whileat the same time helping to reach much-needed funds to fulfil the dreams of chil-dren who do not have long to live.
Reach For A Dream is a foundation thatstrives to go beyond imagination to fulfildreams and inspire hope in the hearts ofchildren fighting life threatening illnesses.
To support the Reach For Your Slipperscampaign, simply buy your slipper stickerfor R10 and swap your regular shoes foryour favourite pair of slippers on Friday 2August.
Encourage your colleagues, children’sschool and community to take part in theReach For Your Slippers campaign and getthe whole of Cape Town wearing slippersin support of making dreams come true.
“Local businesses and schools in theWestern Cape helped raise R200 000 in2012,” says Genevieve Cross, marketingand fundraising co-ordinator for the West-ern Cape.
Reach for a Dream will visit local shop-ping centres in July. Visit the Reach ForYour Slippers stand at Canal Walk Shop-ping Centre (in front of Pick n Pay) between5 and 14 July and at Tyger Valley shoppingcentre from the 26 July to 2 August (in frontof Totalsports).
To order your stickers or for more infor-mation about participating retailers andschools can dial 021 555 3013 or email [email protected]. Stickers willalso be available from Hirsch’s stores.V TygerBurger’s Orange Couch will be supportingthe Reach for Your Slippers campaign at Canal Walkon Saturday 13 July and Tyger Valley on Saturday27 July. Bring your slippers, have your photo takenon the couch and then buy the photo for R20. Allproceeds go to Reach for a Dream. Musicians areinvited to bring slippers and an instrument and per-form on the couch for a special Orange Couch webi-sode for www.tygerburger.co.za.
Make dreamscome true,reach foryour slippers
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A passion for stage performance
Emo Adams and Take Note guitarist, Shawn De Vries are on the Orange Couch this week. Thisweek’s webisode is sponsored by Die Boer. PHOTO: TWELVE ELEVEN PRODUCTIONS
LOUISA STEYL
“I love entertaining people, it’s what Ido,” laugh-a-minute Emo Adamssays.
“It’s actually who I am,” he says, adding:“I’m very passionate about being on stage.”While Emo has been in the Afrikaans en-tertainment industry for about five years, hewas always performing. Therewasno epiph-any or decisive moment that pushed him to-wards his career choice.He jokingly points out that he doesn’tthink he had a choice in the matter, he saysinstead; his dad forcedhim into entertainingwith Malay choirs and “Kaapse Klopse”.“One thing led to another and now we aresitting here today,” he says.Emo is known for his hilarious stage pres-ence, which sometimes includes pullingsome funny faces.“I don’t think pulling faces was intention-al, it came over time,” Emo says, sayingagain that he just wants to entertain people.His dancing is another thing that keepsaudiences entertained. “I don’t think any-one taught me to dance, it was a case of imi-tating people,” Emo says.“If Michael Jackson’s on the TV, then youwanted to be like Michael Jackson,” Emosays, adding: “All the good movers and theiconic guys like JamesBrown,were the guysI liked.”
’Cause we CanThen of course there was his involvementwith the Malay choirs and “Kaapse Klopse”which also helped.Emo is one of the artists who continually
support TygerBurger’s ’Cause we Can con-certs by performing for free at the show eve-ry year.“I perform at ’Cause we Can every year,because I can, and I want to,” he says.“With success comes responsibility andthat means you eventually have to help oth-er people,” Emo explains. “It’s all about car-ing and sharing,” he adds.“We do a lot of charities throughout theyear, ‘CauseweCan is just oneof them,”Emosays, adding that he feels that it’s his socialresponsibility to give back.Emowill be at Die Boer this weekwith hisband, Take Note.Emo says the smaller audiences and thespace to test new material are among thethings that make performing at Die Boerspecial.“For me, Die Boer is one of those thingsin your career you just have to do,” he says,adding: “It’s just one of those places with alegacy.”When he isn’t on stage elsewhere, Emo isworkingwith one of his new projects, his AllStar Theatre in Brackenfell.“It was a dream,” Emo says of the theatre.With no help from investors, Emo saved tobe able to open the theatre himself.
Legacy“Like Die Boer, I want to provide a plat-form that can become a legacy for other art-ists.” He wants the theatre to be a space fornew performers as well as more establishedname.Emo and his band, Take Note, do morethan 250 shows a year. He says his businessside, like working with the theatre and with
other artists and his involvementwith hous-ing developments is what keeps him sane.“The entertainment industry is becomingoverwhelming, so you have to find otherways to give energy to and focus on,” Emoexplains.V To find out more about Emo Adams and hisprojects, visit www.emoadamslive.co.za.V You can catch Emo Adams and Take Note in actionat Die Boer this week (until Sunday). Tickets for theshow cost R130. Call 021 979 1911 or 083 406 0111to book.V Emo and Take Note will also be at this year’s Tyger-
Burger ’Cause we Can concert with some of SA’s big-gest stars on Sunday 28 July at the Bellville Civic Cen-tre. Read more about the concert at www.tygerburg-er.co.za.V This week’s webisode of Orange Couch is spon-sored by Die Boer. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za towatch Emo’s performance and interview.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V One reader can win double tickets to watch EmoAdams when he performs at his All Star Theatre onSaturday 10 August. Visit www.tygerburger.co.za toenter.
Feld Entertainment’s action-packed icespectacular, Disney On Ice, returns to CapeTown this week with their new show Pass-port to Adventure.Brought to SA byHunta Live, the ice spec-tacular will visit Cape Town from today un-til Sunday 7 July at the Cape Town Interna-tional Convention Centre.Embark on the ultimate holiday with allyour favourite Disney character.Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy andDaisy on a journey to the magical worlds ofDisney’sThe Lion King,The Little Mermaid,Peter Pan and Lilo & Stitch. Explore the
Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pum-baa; voyage under the sea with Ariel and allher aquatic friends; tour London with PeterPan andWendy, before flying toNeverLand;and travel to Hawaii to visit Lilo and Stitch.Passport to Adventure features an interna-tional teamof award-winning figure skaters,high-energy choreography and a colourfulset that captures all four unique worlds.V Tickets start at R195 and are available at Com-puticket. Shows are at 15:00 and 19:00 daily, withshows at 11:00 on Saturday and Sunday.V Fans can discover more by visiting www.disneyon-ice.com or www.disneyonice.co.za.
All Disney favourites on iceJoin Disney’s most loved characters as they take you on an adventure, on ice.
The International Guitar Night (IGN)Winter Series 2013 will be at the BaxterConcert Hall in July.Talented UK guitarist and singer, JonGommwill appear in Tony Cox’s produc-tion which runs from 8 to 13 July.Adding another dimension to theseshows is groove machine Preston Reedfrom the USA. Described as a “tour deforce” by Billboardmagazine, Reed addsto an illustrious line-up for the 6th IGN-SA.The shows guarantee to slake the thirstof any guitar-loving fan, whatever thepreferred genre, be they eight or 80.Tony Cox, and Jon will perform withGuyButtery from 8 to 10 July, while Tonywill share the stage with Preston andDave Baudains from 11 to 13 July.Tickets cost R165 with a R30 discountif you book for both concerts at the sametime. Discounted tickets are available forstudents, seniors and block bookings of10 or more.A portion of ticket saleswill be donatedto the Kronendal Music Academy whoprovide music education to the HoutBay’s underprivileged and economically
challenged communities.V Tickets are available at Computicket.
Guitar fans dare not miss these masters in action
Tony Cox will perform at the InternationalGuitar Night Winter Series. PHOTO: ZOEBLUCAT CLIFFORD
The 94th All Breed Cat Club (ABCC)championship will be held on Saturday 6July at the NG Church Stellenberg from08:30 to 16:30. Theme: Christmas in July.Cats registered by the South African
Cat Council (SACC) will be shown underthe pedigree section. Entrance is R10 foradults and R5 for pensioners and kids.V Phone 082 490 7567 or email [email protected].
The fur’s gonna fly at this show
Die Bellville-kunssentrum bied ’n verskei-denheid oggend- en aandklasse aan vir vol-wassenes en kinders.Dit sluit in pottebakkery, teken en skilder-
klasse, kinderkuns, portretstudieklasse, fo-tografie en ‘auto CAD’.V Vir meer besonderhede, bel Lemvia Viljoen by dieBellville-kunssentrum by 021 444 7230.
Klasse vir volwassenes, kinders by sentrum
Memories and Melodies will host two Irishdance concerts by the Cape Celtic DanceAcademy on Wednesday 10 July.The concerts will take place at 10:30 and19:30 at the Bellville Civic Theatre.The infectious music and rhythm of theIrish Dance discipline grew out of the suc-
cess of Irish dance shows like Michael Flat-ley’s Lord of the Dance.LindyRaizenbergwill present anddiscussthe dances.V Tickets for the morning show cost R45. Tickets forthe evening show cost R60 or R30 for scholars. Tobook, call Cynthia on 021 976 1227.
Two concerts for lovers of Irish dancing
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SAREL BURGER
Die Westelike Provinsie se o.18-LSOB-rug-byspan (vir leerders met spesiale onderwys-behoeftes) wat feitlik in sy geheel uit Tyger-bergers bestaan, het verlede week ander-maal die Kaap se naam hoog gehou.Tydens die nasionale LSOB-Cravenweek
in Uitenhage het die Kapenaars nie net virdie vyfde keer in die afgelope ses jaar in diehoofwedstryd van die toernooi gespeel nie,maar het boonop met sy oortuigende oor-winnings in al drie wedstryde die saamtrekonoorwonne afgesluit. Daarby is die trofeevir die spanwat die aanskoulikste spel lewerook aan die WP toegeken.Die kersie op die koek was dat nie minder
nie as nege lede van die WP-span (almal Ty-gerbergers) ná afloop van die toernooi inge-sluit is in die SA LSOB-span wat vandees-week in Durban aan die Akademieweek (dienasionale toernooi vir die bonde se naasbes-te spanne) deelneem.Die spelers is Deon Grierson, Adolf Gel-
derblom, Migale Dawood, Nathier April (al-mal Jan Kriel-skool), Matthew Alexander,Keanen Parnell, JasonWessels, LoganMoos(almal Westcliff) en Henwille Cleophas (DeGrendel).Voorts is Herman Venter (De Grendel) be-
noem as as die LSOB-verteenwoordiger bydie Akademieweek, terwyl Riaan le Sueur(Westcliff) as een van die SA span se afrig-ters aangewys is.
Tygerbergers maak stem dik
SAREL BURGER
Afgesien van ’n naelskraapse oorwinningvir Bellville was dit maar ’n droewige na-week vir die ander Tygerbergse Superliga-rugbyspanne wat in die jongste reeks wed-stryde in aksie was.Hoewel Bellville met ’n stewige voor-
sprong van 19-3 kon spog halfpad deur sykragmeting met Belhar, het die AccordeonPark-span uitstekend teruggeveg om dievoortou te neem en nog tot kort voor die ein-de met 20-19 in beheer van sake te wees.Maar ’n strafdoel in die laaste minuut hetBellville ’n ietwat verrassende oorwinningvan 22-20 laat behaal.Tygerberg-klub het die veel sterker Ha-
miltons vir ’n groot deel van die wedstrydmooi in toom gehou sodat die Seepuntersmet die draaislag net 31-21 voor was. In dietweede skof het daar egter hope gate in Ty-gerberg se verdediging opgeduik en die ge-volg was ’n loesing van 64-33 vir die Raven-smead-manne.Brackenfell het in die B-afdeling met 5-39
teen Primrose vasgeval terwyl Goodwooddie knap span van Hamlets beperk het tot ’noorwinning van 32-21.Net enkele spanne van die Tygerberg-
streek draf weer eerskomende Saterdag uit(tuisspan eerste):Hamiltons t Bellville, Tygerberg t Schot-
sche Kloof/Walmer, Goodwood t Kuilsri-vier, Hands & Heart t Villager.
Bellville skraap deur vir sege
Neem deel aan SA byeenkoms: Die Durbanville-judoklub het 22 lede in die Boland-ju-dospan wat tans aan die nasionale kampioenskapsbyeenkoms in Port-Elizabeth deelneem.Voor, van links: Carine Alberts, Dylan Kemper, Johan Heyns, Tonet Tallie, Ruandré Maritz,Monique la Grange, Franco Boonzaaier en Howard Armour. Middel: Joshua Bester, Aldo vonWielligh, Sean la Grange, Anja Botha, Rianka Fouché en Franko Reynolds. Agter: HenriëtteMöller, Demetré la Grange, Simon von Wielligh, Charl Alberts en Tania D’Aguiar. Afwesig:Odwa Mnene, Daan Bosman en Riaan von Benthiem.
Kopklem: Jahno du Plessis (links) van die Olympians-stoeiklub in Durbanville het ’nsilwermedalje verower op die Suid-Afrikaanse Presidente-stoeikampioenskapsbyeenkoms watVrydag in die Bellville-Velodrome gehou is. Jahno stoei hier teen J.J. Ludick van Noord-Gau-teng wat goud gewen het. Gaan na www.tygerburger.co.za vir meer foto’s.FOTO: STEHANSCHOEMAN
LIAM MOSES
The gruelling play-off rounds of the 10th an-nual Engen Knockout Challenge came to anend on Sunday, with 13 teams sealing quali-fication for the finals.Cape Town’s premier under-17 tourna-
ment started at the beginning of June, withover 100 teams fighting to join hosts Santos,defending champions Ajax Cape Town andNational First Division (NFD) side ChippaUnited in the tournament finals.However, with thousands of rands worth
of prizes and bragging rights at stake onlythe best teams have qualified for the finalsin August.Teams from across Cape Town have sur-
vived the cut and both the northern andsouthern suburbswill be strongly represent-ed.Parow based NFD team Vasco da Gama,
Kraaifontein City, Kuils River FC, IslandsRovers, Bishop Lavis FC and Atlantic Na-cional make up the northern contingent,while Claremont’s ASD Academy, CapeUnited, Grassy Park’s Crusaders, GreenPoint Selesians,Hanover ParkFC,Mitchells
Plain’s Kenpark United and Pinelands clubOld Mutual Academy represent the south.Should one of the qualifiers not be able to
participate, Two Oceans Academy, UnitedFC or Eastern Rovers will take their place.Oneof themost surprisingomissions from
the list of finalist is Mitchells Plain’s Wood-lands United, who finished in seventh placeat the finals last year.Woodlands finished in third place in
group four after a solitary victory, withBishop Lavis in first on nine points and OldMutual in second on six points.Lavis were one of only five teams to finish
the secondphasewithaperfect record, alongwith Crusaders, Hanover Park, ASD Acade-my, Atlantic Nacional.HanoverPark topped the scoring charts in
the play-off rounds with 11 goals in theirthree games, while Crusaders were a closesecond with 10.ASD hit the back of the net seven times,
but were the only team not to concede a sin-gle goal.The 10th annual Engen Knockout Chal-
lenge will take place from Friday 16 to Sun-day 18 August.
KO Challengefinalists named
Up and over: Hamiltons lock Tian Fick leaps over an opposition player during a SuperLeague A clash against Tygerberg RFC in Green Point on Saturday. Hammies won 64-33.
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Mourning stalwartof Lavis cricketThe local cricket fraternity ismourningone of the stalwarts of cricket in BishopLavis.Jacobus Fondling started the Bishop
Lavis Cricket club from his home in1972, and the tradition continues withhis son, Joseph, the current president.He passed away onFriday 28 June and
his funeral will be held on Saturdayfrom 09:00 at the hall at Bishop LavisHigh School.
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Cape Town’s club rugby leagues are setfor an overhaul next season when thecurrent format of the competition will
be scrapped.The Western Province Rugby Football
Union (WPRFU) currently runs eight differ-ent leagues of 10 teams each, with the toptwo gaining promotion to a higher leagueeach year. The bottom two teams are rele-gated.
However, as of next year the top 45 clubsin the region will be split into three differ-ent 15-team groups – A, B and C – as partof the same “Premier Competition”.
The clubs seeded from 46-78 on the rank-ings will be divided into three different re-gional competitions, in the “Northern”,“Southern” and “City” Leagues.
ReactionThe change in format has received con-
trasting reactions from some of the city’sbiggest clubs. Michael Reynolds, chairper-son of South Africa’s oldest club, Hamil-ton’s, says he is against the change.
“It takes us away from the strength ver-sus strength (competition). Maties alreadybeat the lower sides in the Super League Aby 80 points and now there are five sidesthat areweaker than the bottom sides in theleague,” he says.
Reynolds adds that the new competition’sother weakness is that teams will only playeach other once in the league stage, before
the top six sides advance to knockoutrounds.
“The structure now – strength versusstrength, home and away – is the only wayit can work. That’s a true reflection. Youplay home and away, no excuses.”
The knockout phase of the competitionwill be similar to Super Rugby, with the toptwo in each group advancing to semi-finals,while teams placed three to six will face offin quarter-finals to determine the other twosemi-finalists.
Teams placed from seventh to 14 in thegroupswill advance to a “TopEight” knock-out competition, with quarter-finals, semisand a final.
Although the top two and bottom twoteams in each group will still be promotedand relegated, the promotion/relegationformat has also changed. The third-placedteam in each league, expect Group A of the“Premier Competition”, will face offagainst the 13th-placed team in the lowerleague, with thewinner gaining promotion.
Chairperson of Primrose RFC, FaghierGamieldien, says the inclusion of a knock-out element is one of the primary reasonshe voted for the tournament.
“If you are in fourth place in SuperLeague B and you know you cannot be pro-moted or demoted then what are you play-ing for?” he says.
“Every year you find Maties or the otherbig clubs winning the Super League A. Thenew structure gives the other clubs achance to win the league. It gives everyone
an opportunity to win.”The regional leagues will take a similar
format, with the 11 teams in each leagueplaying the other sides in their league once.
WinnerThe top three from each league will then
advance to a combined league competition,to play a single round of matches to find anultimate winner.
Teams placed from four to 11 will play an-other round of games in their respectiveleagues.
Although the competition as a wholedrew conflicting responses from the vari-ous clubs, everyone agreed that a majordownsidewas the fact that the second, thirdorunder-20 teamcompetitionswill not havea knockout competition.
Dr Nasief van der Schyff, Collegians RFCjunior vice-president, says the length of theseason could have socio-economic impactson some clubs.
“In the new format each team is guaran-teed only 14 games, while we are currentlyguaranteed 18 games,” he says.
“For a club like Collegians, which usesrugby as an alternative to gangsterism anddrugs, it may result in us not playingenough rugby and putting players at risk ofsome of the socio-economic problems.”
Danny Jones, WPRFU general managerof amateur rugby, declined the opportunityto comment on the new structures, sayingthe union was still in the process of finalis-ing some aspects of it.
NEW LEAGUE: PREMIER COMPETITION
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