A day out in Cape Town
Sea Point Rotary in Cape Town, South Africa is a Club with which Llandudno Rotary has forged close bonds for almost decade, aided by frequent visits to South Africa by Llandudno Rotary Club Member Rtn. Ian Trevette and his wife Margaret, who is a Member of Sea Point Rotary
The latest example of this collaboration was a splendid day out for 96 children aged 3 to age 5 - all from Khayelitsha township. For many it was their first sight of the sea. Blue Train park is located at Mouille Point and is a reserved area of parkland on the coastal promenade in Cape Town.
The day
out was funded by Llandudno Rotary Club from some outstanding funds held by Sea
Point Rotary Club from earlier ventures. The use of the Blue Train Park is
free. The food for the day, hot dogs/crisps/fruit drink was funded by Rotarian
Miriam Halday of Sea Point Rotary Club. Transportation to/from Khayelitsha was
funded by Llandudno Rotary Club.
A great day out and enjoyed by everyone.
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