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Fun, food and festivities mark Thornhill Manor’s family fun day and fete

Thornhill Manor Retirement Village welcomed residents, families and visitors to its much-loved family fun day and fete on Saturday, October 4, with a morning full of shopping and entertainment.

“It must have been one of the coldest days of the year, but that did not stop us from having the most wonderful, fun-filled day with great enthusiasm from all residents, families and visitors,” says Jackie Scott, deputy village manager.

Guests were treated to a lively market atmosphere, browsing stalls that offered an array of goods including baked treats, preserves, handcrafted items, books, jewellery, kids’ clothing, deli favourites and home décor. Shoppers also found recycled cards, handmade Christmas tags and crowns, perfumes, honey and other bee products, leather goods, handbags and pampering treats.

Food lovers were spoilt for choice with boerewors rolls, egg and bacon rolls, curry and rice, pancakes, German cuisine and refreshments in the tea garden. Children enjoyed the jumping castle, soft serve ice cream and face painting, while live music from popular singer Rudi van Niekerk added to the feel-good, festive atmosphere.

All funds raised from the fete go directly to the Thornhill Manor Village Fund, allowing residents to choose projects that enhance the quality of life within the village.

Sarah Giovannoni at her private stall, selling items she made herself.
Tim Lord and Graham Barnes served delicious boerewors rolls.
Brenda Bromfield at the Creative Cronies stall, showcasing hobby items made by residents.
Jarid Steynberg (family of Jackie Scott) serves Ida Bethwaite at the egg-and-bacon stall, with Samantha Watts cooking and Hannah Steynberg assisting in the background.
Vicky Keenan and Erna Lloyd help a shopper at the garden stall.
Joan Muller, Caryll Richardson and Carol Foulis at the Knit & Natter stall.
Priscilla Randall with home-made goodies.

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