A beautiful spring day helped make Tarentaal’s annual fete on September 2 a wonderful day out for residents, their loved ones and members of the public. The Rand Aid retirement village was gaily decorated with flag bunting and the tables were set under trees in the spacious garden. Braai smoke filled the air as people moved between stalls, or enjoyed a bite to eat and a cup or glass of something to drink at the picnic tables.
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