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St Francis Bay, Oyster Bay and Cape St Francis, the rugged coastline, a unique dune bypass system, a tidal river, protected fynbos, archaeological sites, wetlands and a visit to one of South Africa’s few working small har- bours, Port St Francis, are the ingredients that make up the Chokka Trail. The four day/three night route will start at the St Francis Links, from where hikers will be transported to Oyster Bay for a warm up walk to Thysbaai, where the ancient fish traps are visible during low tide. Dinner will be served on the deck of Oyster Bay Beach Lodge. On day two hikers will walk back to St Fran- cis Bay via the Sand River, a dune bypass sys- tem and highway of rolling sand dunes with an amazing view over the Baviaanskloof Wil- derness Area to the north. Shell middens can be found and at almost 18km, this is the lon- gest section of the trail. The Cape St Francis Resort is host for the second night, and will transport hikers to Mostertshoek the next morning. The shore- line of Cape St Francis and St Francis Bay is part of the Coastal Cradle of Mankind, and to- gether with a variety of fynbos you have a chance to see Southern Right whales, dol- phins, otters and small game like duiker and bushbuck. The SANCCOB Penguin Rehabili- tation Centre at Seal Point is included in the trail and the highlight of the day a calamari tasting at Port St Francis, the only privately owned working harbour in South Africa. After visiting a restored chokka boat, hi- kers will be transported to Brisan B&B on the Canals in time for a canal cruise before din- ner. The Chokka Trail finishes with an 11km walk from The Cove via the Kromme River and Sand River into the St Francis Links, where a network of secret trails awaits in the coastal thicket, alive with birds and caracal, bushbuck, bush pig and porcupine, mongoose and genet. Individual day walks can also be arranged. More information including rates can be found on www.chokkatrail.co.za. The trail is closed from December 16 to January 7 each year. First slack pack hiking trail for St Francis
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WielieWalie Kleuterskool in Humansdorp het Vrydag hul jaarlikse troeteldierdag by dieskool gehou. Op die dag kan elke gr Rleerder hul troeteldier skool toe bring en vir hulmaatjies meer oor hul beste vriend vertel. Hier is Caylin Young en haar hond Buffel. Vir nogfoto’s, besoek ons webtuiste www.kougaexpress.co.za. FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
ESTI STEWART
THE Chokka Trail, a new 58km slackpacking route through the greater StFrancis and a first for the area, is now
open for bookings.
Ancient Khoisan fish traps, shell middensand a calamari tasting on day three are high-lights of the route and a true celebration oftourism and heritage month.St Francis Bay, Oyster Bay and Cape St
Francis, the rugged coastline, a unique dunebypass system, a tidal river, protected fynbos,archaeological sites, wetlands and a visit toone of South Africa’s few working small har-bours, Port St Francis, are the ingredientsthat make up the Chokka Trail.The four day/three night route will start at
the St Francis Links, from where hikers willbe transported to Oyster Bay for a warm upwalk toThysbaai,where theancient fish trapsare visible during low tide. Dinner will beservedon thedeckofOysterBayBeachLodge.Onday twohikerswillwalk back to St Fran-
cis Bay via the Sand River, a dune bypass sys-tem and highway of rolling sand dunes withan amazing view over the Baviaanskloof Wil-derness Area to the north. Shell middens canbe found and at almost 18km, this is the lon-
gest section of the trail.The Cape St Francis Resort is host for the
second night, and will transport hikers toMostertshoek the next morning. The shore-line of Cape St Francis and St Francis Bay ispart of the Coastal Cradle of Mankind, and to-gether with a variety of fynbos you have achance to see Southern Right whales, dol-phins, otters and small game like duiker andbushbuck. The SANCCOB Penguin Rehabili-tation Centre at Seal Point is included in thetrail and the highlight of the day a calamaritasting at Port St Francis, the only privatelyowned working harbour in South Africa.After visiting a restored chokka boat, hi-
kers will be transported to Brisan B&B on theCanals in time for a canal cruise before din-ner.The Chokka Trail finishes with an 11km
walk from The Cove via the Kromme Riverand Sand River into the St Francis Links,where a network of secret trails awaits in thecoastal thicket, alive with birds and caracal,bushbuck, bush pig and porcupine,mongooseand genet.Individual day walks can also be arranged.
More information including rates can befound on www.chokkatrail.co.za. The trail isclosed from December 16 to January 7 eachyear.
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DIE reuk van geurige bredie vul die lugop ’n koue lente-oggend,met die nader-stap kan jy byna hoor hoe die houttafel
onder die gewig van ’n yslike skottel spierwitrys kreun.
Jymoet net keer, of jy gaan staan self in diery vir ’n bord stomende kos. Watertand stapjy weg, want jy weet dié maaltyd is honderdekinders se enigste bord voedsame kos vir diedag.Die 351 leerders vandiePatensie SekondêreSkool, waarvan die meerderheid uit minder-bevoorregte huise kom, geniet nou elkeskooldag ’n warm bord kos danksy die Depar-tement van Onderwys se voedingskema watonlangs by die skool op die been gebring is.Dié soort skema was voorheen tot laerskolebeperk.Volgens waarnemede skoolhoof CecilMadeleymaak die voedingskema ’n noemens-waardige verskil. “Skoolbywoning het toege-neem, dissipline by die skool het in ’n grootmate verbeter en die leerders is baie meergemotiveerd nou dat hulle by die skool kaneet,” sê Madeley.
“Die voedingskema help leerders om ener-gie vir die skooldag te hê, asook die meer as140 leerders van naburige plase om vir hulvervoer terug huis toe te wag.”“Meer as 140 kinders word daagliks van
naburige plase na die skool en terug huis toevervoer. Na skool kom hulle eers baie laat byhulle huise. Die voedingskema help diekinders om tenminste energie vir die skooldagte hê, asook om geduldig vir hul vervoer tewag.”Volgens Madeley is elke leerder daagliksvan ’n bord kos verseker. “Daar is nie eenkind in die skool wat nie van die voedingske-ma gebruikmaak niewaar die klem op groen-te en vars vrugte is,” sê hy.Aldus Madeley het die funksie van die sk-ool nou uitgebrei. “Met die voedingskemaverskaf ons werk aan drie moeders wat diekook- en opskepwerk doen. Ons is werkver-skaffer aan die organisasies en kontrakteurswat voorrade aan die skool voorsien. Die sk-ool het nou ’n besigheidskarakter aange-neem.”Skenkings van groente en vrugte is baiewelkom. Die skool het verder ook ’n behoefteaanA4-skryfboeke vir leerders. Vir donasies,kontak Madelay by 0 083 723 7201.
Christina Olyn, Rosie Booysen, skoohoof Cecil Madeley en Steweline Wentzel sorg daagliks dat dieleerders van die Patensie Sekondêre Skool ’n warm bord kos kry. By hulle is leerder Elroy Jack.FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
Hoërskool voednou leerders
CONSTRUCTION of the R2 billion KougaWind Farm at Oyster Bay is on track withwork teams upgrading access roads and cast-ing foundation bases for the 32 turbines.When operational in the final quarter of2014, the wind farm will generate 80MW ofclean and renewable power.According to Pieter Taljaard, the site con-structionmanager, 12 of the 32 concrete baseseach of which is 20m in diametre to supportthe 80m high turbines, have been cast.“Progress has been very good with theweather being very kind to us. Work is gener-ally on track and in some instances evenahead of schedule,” said Taljaard.Shipping of the turbine equipment andparts will take place between December 2013and May 2014 with the delivery and erection
of the turbines scheduled to take place be-tween February and September 2014, depend-ing on the weather conditions.Workhas also started on thewind farmsub-station and is progressingwell,while the elec-trical long lead items and switchgear havebeen ordered and will be installed during thefirst half of 2014.Eskom is responsible for the electrical gridconnection and overhead power line to theKouga Wind Farm, and is on track to ensurethe June 2014 grid connection date ismet. “In-dividual turbines at the Kouga Wind Farmwill join the grid in June 2014, with the full32-turbines being operational by December2014,” said Kouga Wind Farm project manag-er Chris Els.A defining feature of the KougaWind Farm
is that it far exceeds the new minimumthreshold of 2.5% community participationset for each Renewable Energy Bid. The Kou-ga Wind Farm Community DevelopmentTrust holds a 26% shareholding in the projectcompanyandwill derive income fromthe saleof electricity to fund health, welfare, educa-tion, local infrastructural and enterprise de-velopment projects.The KougaWind Farm Project team and itssub-contractors have amongst others, beeninvolved in the following community initia-tives:.As part of the infrastructure development,Power Construction and Nordex have spentin excess of R150 000 upgrading the main ac-cess road between St Francis Bay, Oyster Bayand Humansdorp
.Donated foodparcels andblankets to theSeaVista families inStFrancisBaywho lost theirhomeswhen a fire broke out on Sunday 28 Ju-ly 2013..In a joint initiative with Power Construc-tion the KWF team provides a free clinictransport service from the Oyster Bay com-munity hall to the clinic in Humansdorp.“Thewind farm is working closely with theKougaMunicipality and the local communityto identify further areas of need in the area,as well as to plan its CSI initiatives in prepa-ration for the operating phase. Once the windfarm is commercially operational the windfarm’s investment into the community, aswell as that of the community trust will in-crease exponentially” saidMarkTanton, a di-rector of the wind farm.
KougaWindFarmon track atOyster Bay
An energetic and jubilant team from theTsitsikamma Tourism Association collected thecoveted “Best Tour Operator” Award ofExcellence nationally, from the organisers ofthe 2013 Getaway Show held at the CocaCola Dome in Gauteng. Tsisikamma Tourism’sstand was filled with spectacular visuals of theGarden Route Region. Proteas and fynbos fromthe Regyne Protea Farm added to the colourfulpresentation. Tsitsikamma Crystal, suppliers ofpristine spring water of the region, made surethat everybody got to taste this much soughtafter product.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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ALTHOUGH the Kouga Municipality hasimpounded just over 100 cattle since theopening of its cattle pound in Humansdorpabout six weeks ago, clamping down on straylivestock remains a huge challenge.
Livestock owners who do not take respon-sibility for their animals and the fact that themunicipality must hire a trailer, do notmake the task at hand any easier.
According to municipal spokesperson,Laura-Leigh Randall, there has been a defi-nite improvement in Humansdorp with live-stock owners taking greater responsibilityfor their animals.
“Jeffreys Bay remains a challenge. Live-stock owners pay for the release of their ani-mals, but then simply allow them to roamaround unsupervised again. Efforts to edu-cate these owners around the law and theirresponsibility as livestock owners will be in-creased,” says Randall.
“Law enforcement efforts have been ham-pered by the fact that the municipality hasbeen using a trailer on loan. This delays theresponse time to complaints. The municipal-ity is in the process of procuring its owntrailer which will allow law enforcement of-ficers to respond more promptly to com-plaints.”
.To successfully address the problem ofstray animals in the Kouga, the municipalityopened a cattle pound at the premises of theKouga Fire Department in Humansdorp inthe first week of August.
In the past a privately-owned pound wasused. The Kouga Council was not satisfied
with the manner in which impoundmentswere being handled; consequently, alterna-tive measures were explored. The munici-pality’s ultimate goal is to establish a fully-fledged pound at the SPCA in Humansdorp.
Stray livestock remains achallenge
Jamie Smith, a learner at Jeffreys Bay High School, was bestowed thefirst lifelong Honorary Membership by the Humansdorp SPCA for herdevotion and hard work. She recently raised over R10 000 for theSPCA. With her are (from left) Humansdorp SPCA committee membersLize du Preez, Dee Griffiths, Joy van Hemmmert, Roz Singleton andLouise Bakkes. PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
SPCAawards honorarymembership
DIE burgerregte-organisasie, AfriForum, is besorg oorbaie inwoners van Joubertina en Kareedouw nie by ’ngemeenskapveiligheidsnetwerk betrokke is nie - dit wylmisdaad hier styg.
Reg Crewe, AfriForum se hoof van gemeenskapsveilig-heid, sê Joubertina toon ’n dramatiese styging in alkohol-en dwelmverwante misdade. Crewe sê dit is moontlik dierede vir die toename in diefstalle uit voertuie wees. In-brake by ondernemings in die Langkloof-distrik het ooktoegeneem.
“Dit is nodig vir inwoners om by hulle gemeenskaps-polisiëringsforums en buurtwagte betrokke te raak. Afri-Forum kan inwoners help om ’n veiligheidsnetwerk te
skep. Ons begin gewoonlik deur ’n radiokommuni-kasienet-werk te skep of om per SMS en e-pos te kommuni-keer. Die volgende stap is om mekaar in krisistye te onder-steun.
Soos die netwerk groei, kan die gemeenskap anderfasette byvoeg. Daar is geen twyfel nie dat gemeenskappewat saamstaan misdaad kán hokslaan,” sê Crewe.
AfriForumhet aandiebeginvanAugustus ’nnasionaleveldtog van stapel gestuur waar inwoners die diens vanhul plaaslike polisiestasie kan gradeer en die veiligheidvan hulle gemeenskappe en dorpe kan analiseer.
Inwoners word aangemoedig om aan die meningspei-ling deel te neem. Dit is op AfriForum se webblad bywww.afriforum.co.za.
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“AS die man ’n kat was, het hy Maandagaand agt vansy lewens opgebruik.”
Só sê Stuart Obray, vrywilliger-paramedikus vandie Nasionale Seereddingsinstituut (NSRI), na ’n an-kertou om ’n man se bobeen gesnoer, hom oorboordgepluk en hy saam met ’n anker van ’n halfton onderdie water gesink het.
“Daai man moes ’n geluksengel op sy skouer gehadhet om dit te kon oorleef.”
Obray en ander lede van die NSRI in St. Francisbaaihet Maandagaand sowat 25 seemyl na die skip, RigelIV, gevaar nadat ’n noodberig uitgestuur is dat ’n be-manningslid “saam met ’n anker oorboord gegaanhet”.
Op die skip self het die NSRI-span verneem dat dieongeluk gebeur het onderwyl die bemanning kreef-hokke, vasgemaak aan ’n lang kabel met ’n halfton an-ker aan die een punt, in die water gegooi het.
Die ander punt van die kabel is aan ’n motor-katrolop die skip vasgemaak sodat die kreefhokke weeropgetrek kan word.
Met die gooi-aksie is die 30-jarige bemanningslid(wie se naam nie bekend gemaak is nie) se been in diekabel vasgevang en is hy saam met die anker oor-boord.
Een van sy kollegas het dit gelukkig gesien en kondie punt van die tou lossny sodat dit om sy been losge-gaan het.
Visserman oorleef na anker hombodem toe trek
Leon Scheepers en Stuart Obray, vrywiller paramedicivan die NSRI, vertel hoe hulle Maandagaand ’n mangehelp het wat deur ?n halfton anker onder die watergetrek was. Die man het sy boobeen en bekkenbeengebreek en word tans by die Livingstonehospitaalbehandel. FOTO: THEO JEPTHA
“Danksydieman se reddingsbaadjie kondie beman-ning sien waar hy is. Die boot is omgedraai, die manis uit die water gehelp en teen daardie tyd was onsreeds onderweg,” sê Leon Scheepers, mede-para-medikus.
Aan boord het Obray vasgestel die man se been ishoog bo die knie gebreek. “Die been was ook byna driekeer dikker as die ander een weens inwendige bloed-ing.”
By die NSRI-basis het ’n munisipale ambulans dieman na die Humansdorp-hospitaal geneem. Hy is laterna die Livingstone-hospitaal oorgeplaas. Hy het ’n ge-breekte femur en bekkenbeen en sy toestand is beden-klik.
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’n Jong man van Sea Vista is aangekla virmoord na hy ’n andermanmet ’nmes doo-dgesteek het.
Volgens lt. Gavin Muller van die StFrancisbaai-polisie, het die betrokke voor-val omstreeks 19:00 op 1 September in SeaVista plaasgevind.
“Die oorledene, Eldrich Ruiters (22) enCalvin Christopher Plaatjies (25) het op-pad huis toe van ’n nabygeleë taverne in
’n rusie betrokke geraak ,” sê Muller.“Hulle het vermoedelik gestry oor geldwat tussen hulle verdeel moes word.Tydens die russie het Plaatjies glo vir El-drich met ’n mes in die nek gesteek.”
VolgensMuller is Ruiters twee ure laterweens bloedverlies in die hospitaal oor-lede. Plaatjies het verledeWoensdag in dieHumansdorp Landroshof op ’n aanklagvan moord verskyn.
Man verskyn in hof virmoord
MORE than 18kg dagga, valued at R37 000,was seized by the Joubertina Police earli-er this week.
Police members clamped down on ahouse in Rooibrug, Nuweplaas in Mis-gund on 9 September at approximately11:00 where they confiscated dagga to thevalue of more than R18 000.
A 42-year-old man was arrested for the
illegal possession of dagga and appearedin the Joubertina Magistrate’s Court.
In an unrelated incidents, just minuteslater, information received frommembersof the public, led them to the riverbanksin the same area where dagga to the valueof R19 850 was seized.
No arrestsweremade in the second inci-dent.
18kg dagga seized by JoubertinaPolice
JEFFREYS Bay Police members havebeen hard at work with a number of con-victions, totalling 18 years imprisonment,secured in August.
Four criminals have been successfullyconvicted and send to prison for crimes in-cluding house breaking, theft and fraud.
Two suspects have been sent to jail for
fouryears respectively forhousebreakingand theft. Another suspect will spend fiveyears behind bars for theft, while a fourthsuspect has been imprisoned for five yearsfor fraud.
The arrestsweremadeby cst l. Solombe-la, cst M.M. Peter and w/o J.J.P. vanNiekerk.
Spate of successful arrests for JbayPolice
SAPSwomen reach out
The Humansdorp SAPS women recently reached out to the people staying at the Humansdorp tip by handing out soup and bread. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Constable Johan Sauls (left) andconstable Nathan Didloft arrestedsuspects Jonathan Prins (20) fromPatensie and Jonathan du Toit (18) fromTokyo Sexwale on a warrant of arrestfor housebreaking and theft lastWednesday. They appeared in theHumansdorp court on Friday.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Jeffreys secure good arrests
Copper and shackles confiscated
Copper cable and shacklesused for electrical cables tothe value of R20 000 wereconfiscated by w/o JohnnyHayward on September 5.John Kunene (38) fromThornhill was arrested. Thepolice is looking into thepossibility that the suspectmight be link with similarcases from Hankey,Patensie and Thornhill.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
THIS Septembermarks the dawn of a new agefor Jeffreys Bay, with the Shell Festival mak-ingway for the inauguralKougaHeritageCel-ebrations.
Set to take place on Saturday and Sunday,September 21 and 22, theKougaHeritageCele-brations will replace the Shell Festival andlay the foundation for a new festival to be pre-sented from next year.
Tourism portfolio councillor VirginiaCamealio-Benjamin said the Kouga HeritageCelebrations would showcase the colourfulcultural mix of the Kouga area, includingKhoisan, isiXhosa and Afrikaner.
The programme will include dancing, mu-sic, food and indigenous games. It will takeplace at Dolphin Beach, Jeffreys Bay.
There will also be a market where the localcommunity will have the opportunity to selltheirwares. Themarket sectionwill rununtilSeptember 24.
“September is both Tourism Month andHeritage Month. The celebrations will paytribute to our rich cultural heritage and ac-knowledge the importance of tourism as aneconomic driver of the area,” she said.
A heritage awareness campaign for localgrade eleven learners will furthermore beheld in the run-up to the celebrations.
The learners will be taken on a heritagetour of the Hankey area on September 19.
The purpose of the tour is to raise aware-ness of local heritage sites and to introduceyoung people to the career opportunitiesavailable in the heritage field.
ARhodesUniversityheritage expertwill beamong those to address the children on theday.
The celebrations and awareness campaignare a joint initiative of Kouga Municipality,theDepartment of Sport,Recreation,Arts andCulture, the Cacadu District Municipalityand East Cape Parks and Tourism.
Shell FestivalmakeswayforHeritage celebrations
I. Moss (middle) isthe lucky winnerof the Pick ’n PayWinaCarcompetition. Shewon a brand newToyota Etios. Withher is Charl Smithfrom Pick ’n Payand Kobus Burgerfrom Toyota.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
AFTER three years of planning JeffreysBay’s own great adventurer who havecrossed the continent in search of the
ultimate adventure, will now embark on ajourney of a lifetime.
Not only will he revisit some of his favour-ite countries and small towns, but will alsofor the very first time explore North Africa- all from the comfort of his bicycle.At the age of 65, Rob Lindegger will under-
take a solo cycle through Africa.Rob, who left Underberg in Cape Town in
April, has spent winter in Jeffreys Bay and,comeNovember,will be cycling to CapeTownwhere he will finalise the African leg of histrip. From Cape Town he will cycle up thewest coast through Namibia, Zambia, Mala-wi, Tanzania, Uganda, the Sudan/ Ethiopiaand Egypt, across into Europe and to Spain.Once in Spain, he plans to look at the possibil-ities of cycling east.“I am in no rush, I gave up rushing when
I gave up work. I sold all my worldly posses-sions and this is now my way of life - all 51kgof it,” says Rob.With this adventure, a life long dream will
come true.“In 2001, my wife lost her safari business in
Tanzania with the 9/11 and we returned toSouth Africa bankrupt. When we arrivedhere, we only had 13 tin trunks of possessionsand three cats. I swore then I would do some
sort of trip through Africa. In Ballito I was in-troduced to Rotary International and planneda 10 year solo circumnavigation. Due to cir-cumstancesweput the ride onhold. But, Iwasnot prepared to just give up,” says Rob. “Now,12 years later, the time is right.”He says: “I originally planned to buy a boat,
but then things changed and I decided towalkthrough Africa with a pram. Now, with thedream about to become a reality, I haveswopped the pram for a bicycle.”According to Rob, who has always enjoyed
an adventure and travelled most of his life,the travelling has so far been physically andmentally rewarding. “It has opened up myeyes to the beauty around me and I have metsome lovely people. You miss so much whenyou go home after work and watch televi-sion.”And how long did he train beforehand?
“The ride is the training - the training alongtheway is part of the experience. I plan to rideat least 30km in the morning and another30km in the evening.”Rob believes that it is very important to
travel as light as possible. “I only carry withme my clothes, cooking gear, camping gear,camera, food, toiletries, first aid kit and thenecessary paperwork.“Food is limited to the basics: jungle oats
for 4 to 5 days, pasta, tea and coffee, packetsof pasta sauce andwater. I buy fresh fruit andvegetables and occasionally treat myself to ameal at a local Wimpy.“Once in Namibia I will have to carry more
food and water for the longer distances be-tween towns.”He says: “If my health does not keep, I will
complete the journey by any othermeans nec-essary. Finishing the trip is the most impor-tant thing - no matter how long it takes orwhatmode of transport I must use,” said Rob.Rob is doing the ride for a number of rea-
sons. Firstly to promote Rotary Internationaland secondly to raise funds for PevenseyPlace in Underberg, Cape Town. But, moreimportantly, to illustrate that there can be anactive life after 60.
To date, he has spentR48 000 onhis journey.This includes buying the bike, clothing andnecessary gear.“There is so much out there - grab it. If you
have the capability andmeans, get out and doit. Slow down, stay healthy and enjoy. Takeyour partner by the hand - if you do not havea partner, take yourself by the hand, that iswhy God gave you two hands - and begin,”says Rob.For more information and to follow Rob’s
cycling tour throughAfrica, visit hiswebpageat www.wobblingthroughafrica.com.
Cycling throughAfricaat65
At the age of 65,Rob Lindegger isundertaking asolo cycle throughAfrica.PHOTO:MONIQUEBASSON
MONIQUE BASSON
SKIPPINGdinner, eating less, eating lesswellor not even knowing where your next mealwill come from.This iswhatmanypeople faceevery day.
A local samaritan now hopes not only pro-vide those in need with much-needed food,but also to make a lasting difference with aheaping dose of compassion - all with the helpof the community.Samantha du Toit recently established the
Food Pantry in Jeffreys Bay. According toher, the Food Pantry is a critical link betweenfood and the peoplewhoneed it. “Food insecu-rity impacts people in all walks of life. Wewant to reach them all - from working fami-lies to senior citizens,” says Samantha.According to Samantha, the Hope Pantry is
a God inspired idea. “So many people in Jef-freys Bay are struggling to make ends meetand go to bed hungry at night. With theproject, we hope not only to feed those whoare hungry, but to also give them hope.“One must have compassion, that is what
compels me to do something. By fulfillingphysical needs in our community and distrib-uting food, we aim to show everyone they areloved and valued.”Samantha says that the Hope Pantry is an
all-volunteer non-profit organisation. “Ourmission is to feed children, families and eve-ryday peoplewho go hungry for reasons rang-ing from money shortage to receiving an un-expected bill on a low income.“We are appealing to the community to get
involved and help fight hunger in our town.Many of us have friends and family to turnto when the going gets tough, but what if your
family could no longer help and you had no-where else to go?“Hunger touches every community and
with food prices rising, many families can’teven afford the basics. Open your heart andcupboards - together we can make a differ-ence.”Formore information, Samantha du Toit at
0 072 289 6180.
How to get involvedKVolunteers with cars to drop off food.KFarmers with surplus produce can donateto the pantry.KSomeone who is willing to pick the surplusfruit or vegetables for the pantryKDonate any non-perishable food.
Items that can be donatedKStarches: cereal, rice, flour,maize andpasta
KProtein: dried beans, lentils, tinned fish,mince, chicken, life lingmilk and peanut but-terKFruit: fresh fruit, jams, canned fruitKVegetables: fresh vegetables, frozen mixedvegetables, tinned vegetablesKOther: cooking oil, sugar, toilet paper, toi-letries, etc.
Itemsmay be dropped of at 10 Impala Street- Little Seahorse Monessori School - on a Fri-day between 09:00 and 11:00. Baked goods arewelcome. Items can also be dropped off at lo-cal participating supermarkets.
Hope Pantry hoursSaturdays from 10:00 to 12:00Little Seahorse Montessori10 Impala StreetJeffreys Bay
Pantry offers hope and help
Hope vermaak byNartjiefeesDIE Loerie Nartjiefees, een van die gewildste gesinsfeeste in die Oos-Kaap, word op Saterdag, 28 September op Loerie gehou.Besoekers aanvanjaar seNartjiefeeskanmet groot opgewondenheid
uitsien na talle stalletjies en optredes deur van die land se top-kunste-naars.top-musikante soos Pieter Koen,Mathys Roets, David Fourie, Dillon
Lerm, Helene Bester, Lance James, Barbara Ray en Barneace Slabbertgaan die verhoog aan die brand sing.Stalletjies met plaasvars groente en vrugte wat stroopsoet nartjies
vanuit die Gamtoosvallei insluit, is ’n groot aantrekkingskrag. Die ko-sstalletjies gaan kreun onder ontbytbroodjies, sosaties, boere-worsrolle, roosterkoek, kerrie en rys, hamburgers, pannekoek, die lek-kerstebasaarpoeding, biltongenvelemeer.Dan isdaarookdie gewildenartjie-eetkompetisie.Jong skoonhede van die Kouga gaan gaan tydens die fees die gehoor
vermaak. ’n Nuutjie by die fees is ’nMnr Nartjiepit-kompetisies. Slegsseuns tussen die ouderdom van drie tot tien kan inskryf.Die bekendstelling van die deelnemers vind op 14 September in die
Fountains Mall plaas. Inskrywings tydens die fees sal aanvaar word.Vir navrae, kontak Amanda by 0 042 287 0634 of stuur ’n e-pos na [email protected]. Vir meer inligting, besoek hul webbladwww.nartjiefees.co.za.
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Leerders van die VictoryChristian Skool het Vrydag huljaarlikse herwinningsprojeksaam met Loslitdag gehou.Leerders het sakke vol glas,blikies en plastiek skool toegebring. By van die herwinningsmateriaal is (van links)Chantelle Blom, Simoné vanLeeuwen, Robin Blom,Genivieve Joubert, MichéGenis en Mikayla Bester.
Uitgevat virLoslitdag enslaggereed om teherwin is DanikaDoughlas enTallilah van Os.FOTO’S: MONIQUEBASSON
JeanneEls te sien bymoedergemeenteJeanne Els, ’n gesoute joernalis, spreker en rubriekskrywer, tree op 14September om 09:30 by die NG Moedergemeente in Humansdorp op.Haar vier boeke sal ook te koop aangebied word. Kaartjies kos R80per persoon. Vir kaartjies skakel die kerkkantoor by 0 042 295 2006.Vir meer inligting, kontak Lida van Onselen by 0 042 295 2644 of0 083 962 2417.FOTO:VERSKAF
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THEKougaCultural Centre inHumansdorpwill soonbe home to a new Farmers Market, providing a newshopping destination for residents and visitors.
The site will be home to fresh fruit, vegetables andcraft stalls offeringproduceandgoods createdby localfarmers and skilled craft people.From strawberries to bread, green beans to flowers,
and everything in between, local residents and inter-national visitors will find carefully selected goods tosuit themost discerning tastes, at consistently reason-able prices."The stalls at the market are set to comprise of a
sophisticated mix of local produce and crafts. Allgoods are priced to ensure that everything remainsaccessible and affordable," says Humansdorp Tour-ism chairperson Raccine Khan."Stall holders will be selected through a rigorous
research and interview process. All goods must besourced from the local Humansdorp and surroundingareas and theymust be produced, grown or processedin the area. This means that stall holders can show-case their products to an international market whileinjecting crucial trade revenue that stays within thearea."The first Farmers Market is set to take place on Oc-
THREE Divas and a Divo will take to the stage in Hu-mansdorp this month.Lee-Anne Wales, Charmaine Allison, Raccinne Khan
and 2012 Idols runner-upMelissa Allison will, along withElstonBenjamin, will woo audiencememberswith songsfrom Tina Turner, Shirley Bassey, Gladys Knight, Julio
Iglesias and Engelbert Humperdinck.The show takes place at Vosloo Park in Humansdorp
on September 28 from 18:30 to 23:30.Tickets cost R70 per person and include a light meal
and a beverage. To book or formore information, contactRaccinne Khan at 0 081 271 3313.
The Boskloof Hiking Trail. Learners from Humansdorp Secondary School picked up the rubbishalong the way. <Brian Ceasar.
=Showing the way.
power line, but once you have crossed the Ap-ple Express railway line, you are surroundedby thicket vegetation and short forest untilthe point where the trail drops down into thekloof and follows the stream through temper-ate forest back to the railway line.The Boskloof trail provides a wonderful ex-
cursion for nature-loving families and schooloutings and can be enjoyed by young and oldalike. Pack some light refreshments or a picnicbasket and some sun-screen and enjoy a dayout in one of the area’s secret beauty spots.Onwindy dayswhen the beaches aremiser-
able, the Boskloof trail is sheltered from thewind for most of its length.A walking stick will help you to cross the
rive,r especially if it is in flood.For more information, contact Humans-
dorp Tourism chairperson, Raccinne Khan at0 081 271 3313.
ings met us along the way. After about twohours of drinking in the breathtaking sceneryand a few down- and uphills, we reached theend of the trail.There are two access points to the Boskloof
Hiking Trail, either from the north-east cor-ner of the traffic/fire department groundsjust past the Koelkor abattoir, or alternative-ly across the road from the offices of Moore-Stephens accountants, at the eastern end ofVoortrekker Street, leaving Humansdorp onthe road to Jeffreys Bay.It can be enjoyed as a short trail of about
50 – 60 minutes, by taking the marked shortcut, or as a longer walk of about 1½ - 2 hours,depending on your pace. It is far better to takethree or more hours and savour the beautyof nature rather than rushing it.If you start from the Jeffreys Bay road, the
first 100 metres of the trail follow an Eskom
skies overhead.Our group consisting ofmem-bers of Humansdorp Tourism and learnersfrom Humansdorp Secondary School, set offin anticipation of cool bush, streams andbeautiful views.Once on the trail all sight and sound of civi-
lisation miraculously disappeared and it feltas if we were kilometres from Humansdorp.Bird song, some of the most incredible scen-ery and spring flowers accompanied us as weheaded down the trail.I confess to moaning silently under my
breath as a downhill inevitably means an ac-companying uphill, but it wasn’t until laterthat we had to ascend - and it wasn’t all thatchallenging.Yellow wood trees some as old as 800 years,
neat little flowers, fynbos, rocks, eucalyptustrees, September bushes, assegaaibos, aca-cias, coast aloes and numerous river cross-
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NEED a break away from thecity? Then put on your hikingboots, grab your bottle ofwater and set off on foot toexplore the magnificent flora
that the Kouga has to offer.
You could not pick a better spot than theBoskloof Hiking Trail on the outskirts of thepicturesque Humansdorp where you will beable to see, smell and touch the variety ofplants and trees and experience nature fromup close.The trail is short and easy, perfect for any-
one keen to experience nature without toomuch effort.The day Iwent on the hike, theweather con-
ditions were perfect - cool winds and blue
BoskloofHikingTrail amust
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DECIDE on your menu, buy enough woodand fire starters and charge your camera’sbatteries, because National Braai Day isfast approaching.
September 24 is known in South Africaas Heritage Day, but in recent years it isalso celebrated as Braai Day.
And the OP Koerante group, to whichKouga Express belongs, in association withBuilders Express and Megamaster, wantsto share in your celebrations by giving onelucky reader a Megamaster 600 TerraceRound braai to the value of R1 600.
Sebastians Butchery is also giving awaya big meat hamper to one lucky reader.
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Dobbie, a 4monthold miniature pincher, loves to becuddled and carried. She needs a bed to curl into andto be loved.
Bobi does notdeserve to be atthe kennels. Hehas the mostbeautiful natureand would be anasset to anyhome. He will begood companyand has loads oflove to give.
Stand isconfident,friendly and justwants to pleaseeverybody. Allhe asks if forsomeone to lovehim. To adoptDobbie, Bobi orStand, contactthe HumansdorpSPCA at 0 042293 1753 orphone theiremergencynumber 0 073121 8963.PHOTOS:SUPPLIED
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Janecke Stapelberg (links), Calyla Smith en Stephani Stapelberg van dieHoërskool McLachlan het onlangs aan die jaarlikse ekspo vir jongwetenskaplikes in PE deelgeneem. Die drie leerders het goue toekennings ontvang en is gekies om die Port Elizabethstreek by die "EskomExpo International Science Fair" in Boksburg te verteenwoording.FOTO:VERSKAF
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Minandi Minandi Venter, Ethan Moore, Daniahde Viliiers, Elandri Venter, Bianca Felita andAviwe Sibeko from the Victory Christian Schoolparticipated in the semifinals of the Bay FMsinging competition in Despatch. Three of thestudents went through to the finals which is onSeptember 14. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Lucien van Wyk het ’n brons medalje tydens ’nTaekwandokompetisie in Uitenhage verower. Hyis gekies om aan die nasionale kompetisie inJohannesburg deel te neem.FOTO:VERSKAF
GLA’s talent on Tiener-ZoneAn episode for TienerZoneTV, presented byAnthonie Bougas, was recorded at GlobalLeadership Academy on September 3. TienerZoneTV has identified 20 unique schools across thecountry with the goal to discover the talent inrural South Africa. For the first time in the historyof the event, 6 pupils from one school wereselected to go through to the National Finals inCape Town to be held in November 2014. YolandaSoji was the audience favourite and was announced the winner on Tuesday night. Five morestudents, Mignon Venter, Rhys Pegram, OlwethuKatoo, Annabelle Hift and Lara van der Walt werepicked by the producers and will represent theschool at the upcoming “Solis vir Christus” finals.The winner will win prizes to the value of R70000 which includes a CD contract, marketing andmusic video.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Rough and tough off road raceDuring the sixth roundof the East CapeOffRoad Club (ECOC),Jeff Guscott and hisnavigator Shean Bekkercame first, while fatherand daughter team,Martin and MariskaKleingeld, took secondplace. Father and sonteam, Wian and RyanStrydom came third.
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Seven studens from the JKS Jeffreys Bay Karage Dojo, who competed inthe all styles tournament in Despatch, brought home 17 medals.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
KRIEKETSPANNEvan regoor dieOos-Kaap sak die maand op Jef-freysbaai toewaar hulle teenMen-tors J-Bay Krieketklub kragtemeet.Eerste op die lys is ’n toerspan
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Castrol Winterberg Enduro
The popular Castrol Winterberg Enduro will be held at Patensie SportsClub on Saturday. The loop is described as absolutely awesome with themost gruelling riverbed to tackle. There will be excellent spectator points,and the event is a real family outing for those who fancy outdoor action.Seen above is CJ Basson in action during last year’s race. For moreinformation and an idea what the loop looks like visit www.rovermcc.co.za or contact Mornay 0 041 991 0300. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
THEKougaSportsCouncil (KSC)will host a series of fourbeach sport challenges at Dolphin Beach in Jeffreys Bayfrom September 21 to 24.
Participants can look forward to beach netball, beachvolleyball, beach cricket and beach soccer.
The rules for each sport will be explained at the cap-tain's briefing at 09:15 each day.The challenges are open to all interested, and cash pri-
zes will be awarded to winners. Entries are limited.For more information, visit www.kougasport.com or
contact Anina Eygelaar at 0 072 958 6013.
The challenge ison
Die o.10 netbalspan van die Zuuranys PrimêreSkool is tydens die Laerskool Stulting se sportdagas die o.10 span van die dag aangewys. Hulle hetook ’n toekenning vir die beste o.10 aanvallendespeler ontvang. Die leerders is Laurinda, Hayle,Aphiwe, Ponkie, Lindie, Penina en Bianca.FOTO:VERSKAF
Die Zuuranys Primêre Skool
Die LaerskoolJeffreysbaai
Die o.13 netbalspan van die Laerskool Jeffreysbaaihet tydens die Laerskool Stulting se Sportdaguitstekend gevaar. Die spelers is Nicole Heppell(verdediger van die dag), Wendy Mzangwa (doelvan die dag) en Angela Wait (verdediger van diedag).FOTO:VERSKAF