Even though the annual Valentine’s Tea could not be held at Rand Aid’s Tarentaal retirement village this year because of the coronavirus, residents were not forgotten on this special day. The village’s residents committee bought heart-shaped chocolates wrapped in bright red foil and these were distributed to all members of the Tarentaal family. Pictured is Tammy (right) handing a chocolate to resident Maureen Henstock.
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