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[email protected] Feb/March 2015 011 244 8380 Issue 15 Sable Construction provides support to Sable Homes in order to construct turnkey developments in a cost-effective way, and with a quality-centric approach. Current projects include: The Retreat Frailcare Centre (1,800m²) The Retreat Phase 6 [email protected] Construction It is of utmost importance that your purchase within a retirement estate includes the assurance of quality health care, including one of the most important elements – a frail care facility – in order to ensure comprehensive health care and support. Above the age of 50 years, an individual’s scenario can change at any time, due to the increased health risks, for example a stroke, heart attack, dementia, fractures and other related illnesses. “We can proudly announce that the highly anticipated frail care centre at The Retreat will be opening its doors on the 2nd of March 2015,” says Philip Potgieter, Managing Director of Sable Homes, the developer of the award- winning Retreat at Hazeldean Retirement Estate. The Retreat recently won a Highly Commended award in the Best Retirement Development - Africa category of the International Property Awards. The awards rank amongst the most prestigious commendations in the residential and commercial property industry worldwide. The 1,800m² building, constructed by Sable Construction, is a 52-bed frail care centre, with 32 private rooms, as well as 4 wards with 5 beds each. All of the rooms are equipped with air- conditioners and flat screen television sets. The frail care centre has been connected to the existing clubhouse at The Retreat, and a further extension of the clubhouse, with staff quarters, storage rooms for equipment and more, was completed in 2014. The facilities and all services provided at the centre exceeds the requirements set by the Older Persons Act 13 of 2006, as well as the Housing Development Schemes Top: An eastern view of the progress of construction of the centre as at mid- January 2015. Right: A perspective of the completed building from the western side. Frail care centre opening soon at award-winning retirement estate for Retired Persons Act 65 of 1988. Facilities include a nursing station with a 24-hour registered nurse on duty, dining room, recuperation-, treatment and therapy rooms. Beautiful spacious gardens are being created for residents to enjoy and flat screen television sets with full DSTV bouquets are available in all the communal living areas. A variety of activities will be available for residents to take part in on a daily basis. Provision will be made for patients with all forms of Dementia, including Alzheimer’s. Emergency care will be linked directly to an ambulance service and provision has also been made for undercover ambulance parking adjacent to the clubhouse extension. Medical services at The Retreat are currently managed by Aldem Health Care, and they will also be managing the frail care centre. The services that are rendered by a registered nurse under a current practice number issued by the Board of Health Care Funders of South Africa, can be claimed back from the resident’s medical aid, subject to the aid’s terms and conditions. Other services available to frail care patients include 3 complete meals a day, with all menus and recipes compiled by a qualified dietician. The menu’s are also tailored to each individual’s dietary requirements. A unique feature to the frail care facility is the installation of CCTV monitors throughout the centre, with 24-hour- recordings, in order to monitor quality of service. A healthcare committee, consisting of representatives of the current Retreat residents, the developer and Aldem, has been appointed to monitor the quality of healthcare services at The Retreat, excluding the frail care facility, which are subject to an overview by the respective departments. This ensures that the care provided remains of the highest standard. Over 100 units have been completed at The Retreat to date, with Phase 6 currently being marketed. Upon completion The Retreat will consist of 616 units in 16 phases. The luxurious clubhouse consists of a spacious lounge, ladies bar, bridge room, library, fully equipped gym with 3 heated indoor swimming pools, pilates studio, steam room and more. For more information regarding the medical services and costs of the frail care centre contact Wendy Grobler of Aldem, on 082 561 7008, alternatively Marius Maritz on 082 561 7007. You can also send an email to aldemmanagement@ aldem.co.za, visit their website at www.aldem. co.za or go to www.retreat.co.za for more information. DEVELOPMENT HIGHLY COMMENDED RETIREMENT DEVELOPMENT SOUTH AFRICA The Retreat at Hazeldean by Sable Homes

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[email protected] Feb/March 2015011 244 8380 Issue 15

Sable Construction provides supportto Sable Homes in order to construct turnkey developments in a cost-effective way, and with a quality-centric approach.

Current projects include:The Retreat Frailcare Centre (1,800m²)The Retreat Phase 6

[email protected] Construction

It is of utmost importance that your purchase within a retirement estate includes the assurance of quality health care, including one of the most important elements – a frail care facility – in order to ensure comprehensive health care and support. Above the age of 50 years, an individual’s scenario can change at any time, due to the increased health risks, for example a stroke, heart attack, dementia, fractures and other related illnesses.

“We can proudly announce that the highly anticipated frail care centre at The Retreat will be opening its doors on the 2nd of March 2015,” says Philip Potgieter, Managing Director of Sable Homes, the developer of the award-winning Retreat at Hazeldean Retirement Estate. The Retreat recently won a Highly Commended award in the Best Retirement Development - Africa category of the International Property Awards. The awards rank amongst the most prestigious commendations in the residential and commercial property industry worldwide.

The 1,800m² building, constructed by Sable Construction, is a 52-bed frail care centre, with 32 private rooms, as well as 4 wards with 5 beds each. All of the rooms are equipped with air- conditioners and fl at screen television sets. The frail care centre has been connected to the existing clubhouse at The Retreat, and a further extension of the clubhouse, with staff quarters, storage rooms for equipment and more, was completed in 2014.

The facilities and all services provided at the centre exceeds the requirements set by the Older Persons Act 13 of 2006, as well as the Housing Development Schemes

Top: An eastern view of the progress of construction of the centre as at mid- January 2015.Right: A perspective of the completed building from the western side.

Frail care centre opening soon ataward-winning retirement estate

for Retired Persons Act 65 of 1988.

Facilities include a nursing station with a 24-hour registered nurse on duty, dining room, recuperation-, treatment and therapy rooms. Beautiful spacious gardens are being created for residents to enjoy and fl at screen television sets with full DSTV bouquets are available in all the communal living areas.

A variety of activities will be available for residents to take part in on a daily basis. Provision will be made for patients with all forms of Dementia, including Alzheimer’s. Emergency care will be linked directly to an ambulance service and provision has also been made for undercover ambulance parking adjacent to the clubhouse extension.

Medical services at The Retreat are currently managed by Aldem Health Care, and they will also be managing the frail care centre.

The services that are rendered by a registered nurse under a current practice number issued by the Board of Health Care Funders of South Africa, can be claimed back from the resident’s medical aid, subject to the aid’s terms and conditions.

Other services available to frail care patients include 3 complete meals a day, with all menus and recipes compiled by a qualifi ed dietician. The menu’s are also tailored to each individual’s dietary requirements. A unique feature to the frail care facility is the installation of CCTV monitors throughout the centre, with 24-hour-

recordings, in order to monitor quality of service.

A healthcare committee, consisting of representatives of the current Retreat residents, the developer and Aldem, has been appointed to monitor the quality of healthcare services at The Retreat, excluding the frail care facility, which are subject to an overview by the respective departments. This ensures that the care provided remains of the highest standard.

Over 100 units have been completed at The Retreat to date, with Phase 6 currently being marketed. Upon completion The Retreat will consist of 616 units in 16 phases. The luxurious clubhouse consists of a spacious lounge, ladies bar, bridge room, library, fully equipped gym with 3 heated indoor swimming pools, pilates studio, steam room and more.

For more information regarding the medical services and costs of the frail care centre contact Wendy Grobler of Aldem, on 082 561 7008, alternatively Marius Maritz on 082 561 7007. You can also send an email to [email protected], visit their website at www.aldem.co.za or go to www.retreat.co.za for more information.

D E V E L O P M E N T

HIGHLY COMMENDED

RETIREMENT DEVELOPMENTSOUTH AFRICA

The Retreat at Hazeldeanby Sable Homes

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Residential Construction NewsConstruction and sales feedback as at time of going to print are as follows:

The 4th and fi nal phase of the Oukraal Houses will be launching soon! I3 units have been completed in Phase 2, with the fi nal 2 still to be constructed. The civil works in Phase 3 and Phase 4 have been completed and construction of the 1st units will start in February.

At The Ridge numerous homes have either been completed or is currently under constrution and the stands are now 75% sold!

At the Meadows 152 homes have been completed, 32 homes are currently under construction, and another 12 plans have been submitted for approval.

Houses in Phase 6 of The Retreat are now almost 50% sold. In Phase 5, 3 units are now occupied, 7 have been completed, and the remaining 5 is currently under construction, with estimated completion scheduled for the end of March 2015.

HazeldeanSQUARE

HAZELDEAN LEVY REBATECOMPETITION

Congratulations to our last levy competition winners for 2014:

Johan & Elsje Potgieterfrom The Retreat

&Albert & Esmé Meyer

from The Retreat

Stand a chance to be one of two lucky owners to receive

R5000 of their levy account!

OUR FIRST DRAW FOR 2015 WILL TAKE PLACE ON 12 FEBRUARY 2015.

Entries close at 16:00 on 11 Feb 2015.(Submit till slips from 04 Dec 2014 - 11 Feb 2015)

Only for registered owners in The Ridge, The Meadows, The Retreat, Oukraal Houses and

the Hazel Meadow estates.*Competition rules apply.

[email protected] for more

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Abreal nuusAbreal se instandhoudingspan in Hazeldean was gedurende die Desember vakansie deurgaans hard aan die werk om die node behoorlik in stand te hou. ‘n Groot fokuspunt is tans om die veldgras kort te hou, veral met die goeie reën wat ons die afgelope tyd ontvang het.

Die span is aangestel om die tuine in fase 5 van Die Retreat te onderhou, met fase 6 se tuine ook nou in die pyplyn. Die span het ook onlangs begin om privaat tuine in die node te onderhou. Enigeeen wat belangstel is welkom om Marianne Botes te kontak in die verband.

Een van Abreal se doelwitte in Hazeldean is ook om die instandhoudingspan uit te brei deur die loop van 2015 en sodoende addisionele dienste aan individuele huiseienaars in die gemeenskap te kan bied teen beter tariewe as eksterne diensverskaffers.

Inwoners is welkom om enige navrae in verband met instandhouding en algemene bestuur van die node te rig aan [email protected], of die span te kontak by hul kantore in Die Ridge Waghuis by 012 809 5702.Heel regs: Albert & Esmé Meyer, 2 van ons nuutste heffi ngskompetisie wenners;Regs: Die tuine by Die Ridge lyk reeds baie helderder en vroliker vandat Abreal dit begin bestuur het.Onder: ‘n Tuinier besig om tuin te maak in Die Ridge.

The civil works in Phase 6 have now been completed and construction is due to start mid February 2015. Civil works in Phase 7 will commence at the end of March 2015.

The next phase of The Retreat Apartments is being planned for launch later this year.

Visit www.sablehomes.co.za for more.

Top and below: Services installation at Phase 6 of The Retreat ; Some of the recently completed homes in Phase 5 of The Retreat.

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Hazel’s Nature Nook

Like many parents, I love spending time with my kids watching nature documentaries together. For many people Sunday lunch is followed by an afternoon nap. In our household lunch is followed by the whole family squeezing together on a couch to watch the latest documentary.

One show that has caught our attention is about Wild Cities. A Wild City models a new urban relationship with wild nature. The show reveals the adaptation many animals rely on to survive in the ever increasing urban sprawl encrouching on their natural habitats.

Many animals are thriving in these urban environments and the key to their survival lies in the cohabitation with humans. Some animals change their feeding patterns to be primarily nocturnal. Some actually utilise the concrete jungle to their advantage, for example the millions of pigeons we see in city centres. Now how does this affect us in Gauteng’s green leafy suburbs?

By Jean Jonker

and Bushbabies enjoy the fruit trees we plant. I am not saying that urban expansion is a good thing for fauna and flora, but the way we plan our residential growth can limit the impact we have on our natural heritage.

Green belts are a great example of how we can minimise the negative effect of urbanisation on wildlife. These little green sanctuaries create a safe haven for small mammals, birds and reptiles. We benefit by staying close to nature, and having a little feature area on your estate gives you the reassurance that you are doing your part to ensure our children will have a natural heritage. Next weekend when the kids are driving you up the wall, why not take them for a hike through the green belt in your Hazeldean estate to explore your Wild City.

Many birds thrive in the man-made forest we create in our gardens. If you glance out of your kitchen windows, chances are that you will see an Olive Thrush scraping through the leaves looking for a delicious bug for breakfast. Barbets can be seen in trees and Hadedas enjoy our newly cut lawns. Plovers prefer to build nests on sports fields

Top left to right and left: Some of the green belt and park areas in Hazeldean.

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LIZA:010 040 3378

BERDINE:010 040 3305

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FASE 3!

BERDINE: 010 040 3305LIZA: 010 040 3378

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PUBLIC REVIEW OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED CLASS 3 ROAD (TO BE CALLED HAZELDEAN BOULEVARD), FROM K34 (LYNNWOOD ROAD / M6) TO THE HAZELDEAN NODE PRETORIA EAST, CITY OF TSHWANE, GAUTENG

Strategic Environmental Focus (Pty) Ltd (SEF) would like to advise Interested and A�ected Parties of the availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Assessment Report for public review and comment from Tuesday, 3 February 2015 to Monday, 16 March 2015 at the Postnet Silver Lakes (contact Mr Charl van der Walt at 012 809 1797/4097) or on the SEF website (www.sefsa.co.za). Please note that the comments are due on or before Monday, 16 March 2015.

Please feel free to contact Kagiso Motlhasedi/ Jessica de Beer at Tel: (012) 349 1307, Fax: (012) 349 1229 or E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] for more information with regard to the environmental authorization process.

Berdine: 010 040 3305 | Liza: 010 040 3378www.sablehomes.co.za

The Retreat Phase 6 now selling!

Facilities include: Frail Care - opening 02 March 2015! Clinic with professional medical services Fully-equipped clubhouse with lounge, ladies bar, gym, indoor, swimming pools, library & more Regular social activities Shuttle Service

Retirement living at its best - situated in a beautiful country setting...

1,2 & 3 bedroom homes selling from

R1 350 000

Facilities include: Frail Care - opening 02 March 2015! Clinic with professional medical services Fully-equipped clubhouse with lounge, ladies bar, gym, indoor, swimming pools, library & more Regular social activities Shuttle Service

1,2 & 3 bedroom homes

New Year’s Special!

Buy a unit in Phase 6, with your signed contract and R20 000 deposit

received by 28 February 2015, and you will receive free extra’s off our extra’s menu to the value of R50 000 absolutely free!*

Terms and conditions apply. Terms are available from our Sales Consultants.

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Berdine: 010 040 3305 Liza: 010 040 3383 www.sablehomes.co.za

We are able to assist with any resale property in The Retreat, Oukraal, The Meadows and The Ridge.

The Meadows

220m² freehold house - R2.25 million264m² freehold house - R2.5 million213m² freehold house - R2.1 million

Stand number 125: 1,235 m² – R1,1 millionStand number 131: 1,609m² – R1,4 millionStand number 132: 1,334m² – R1 millionStand number 129: 1,125m² – R900 000Stand number 154: 1,200m² – R730 000

Loft unit - R650 000Bachelor unit - R480 000

Freestanding sectional title home R1.26 million

Oukraal Bachelors Oukraal Houses

Hazeldean Resale Properties

The Ridge

Did you know?

It was once believed that if a woman saw a flying Robin on Valentine’s day she would end up getting married to a sailor. If a Sparrow was the bird she saw she would end up marrying a man that was poor and live a happy life, if she saw a Goldfinch then she was to marry a man that was a millionaire. One can only wonder who she would marry if she saw a Crow.

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Focus on Elna at Hazeldean SquareA brand-new Elna Sewing Shop opened its doors at Hazeldean Square on 01 December 2014. Christine Ferreira, owner of the shop realised a long-standing dream in opening up this shop, after beign a branch manager at an Elna Shop in Centurion for many years. Her passion and dedication towards sewing is evident upon meeting her in the shop.

At Elna, all staff are fully trained to give professional advice and help on all machine types, Elna sewing machines are of the highest quality, and there are many sewing machine models to choose from along with sewing accessories.

The Elna trademark has always symbolized quality, innovation and service. Today, Elna continues to build the company with these three elements as the foundation. Elna is a growing company committed to bringing excellence to their customers and their international distribution network. Elna is active in more than 60 countries, throughout the world.

Elna’s strength has its roots in our understanding of the fact that they are working with an international market place. As a result, it is their key objective to address the different needs and trends of various markets in their product development. Elna has a firm belief in making sewing fun. And, to make sewing fun, the machines need to be: easy to use, versatile and modern.

As a result, Elna was the first to introduce special features like lightweight machines, free-arm, electrical automatic needle threader, heirloom stitches, expandability of stitch packages through the invention of interchangeable cams, cartridges, PRO Cards and EnVision Cards. In addition, Elna has always been famous for the quality of our stitches and the design of our machines.

Services offered at the shop include:• Professional and quality advice on all Elna sewing

machines• Free demonstrations• Free lessons with every machine purchase• Service of Elna and all brand machines• Quilt classes• Embroidery classes• Craft classes

Products they supply include:• Accessories for machines• Threads for sewing, embroidery and quilting• Quilt fabrics• Quilt accessories• Ribbon• Lace• Zips• Wool• Looms for loom knitting• Embroidery gifts

Visit the Elna shop at shop 38, Hazeldean Square Shopping Centre or you can contact Christine Fourie on 082 561 0708. You can also contact them by sending an email to [email protected].

• Brush lint and dust from the machine each time it is used.

• Never leave your machine uncovered when not in use. Cover it with a sewing machine cover or put it in a sewing cabinet/machine case.

• Have an authorized dealer do basic maintenance on your machine at least every two years, including cleaning, oiling, adjusting tension and a general test of working parts. Also have them stitch out a straight and zigzag seam to confirm tension.

• Don’t keep your machine in a dusty area.• Change needles often.

• Wash your hands before using your machine.• Once your machine is lint free, you can lubricate it

with the clear oil recommended in your owner’s manual. Do not use any other type of oil. Some newer machines DO NOT require lubrication at all. Refer to your manual.

• Wind bobbins correctly. Be sure there are no thread tails hanging from the bobbin when it’s inserted into the bobbin case. They can jam the machine and cause the upper thread to break. And note that there’s no such thing as a generic bobbin. Always use a bobbin designed for your machine.

Maintenance tips for your machine

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Intercare Medical & Dental Centre Hazeldean offers a variety of affordable healthcare services under one roof. MEDICAL CENTREThe medical centre is a family practice that offers health care services such as routine care, chronic care and wellness management. Two new general practitioners recently joined us - Dr Johan Kirsten and Dr Helena Stolz – thereby expanding our team to 7 general practitioners.We provide the following special services:

Child HealthDr Heloise Wessels has a diploma in child health care and we recently appointed a Paediatric Specialist, Dr Ernst Teichler, which consults at our facility. We also have a baby clinic that is coordinated by Dr Yolande Louw.

Travel HealthOur travel health doctors aim to keep you healthy throughout your trip. It is advisable to visit your travel health center at least six weeks before your intended trip. Dr Yolande Louw and Dr Wilma Berg will be able to assist you with Yellow fever vaccinations as well as other travel related vaccinations and medicine.

Chronic CareWe also deliver a chronic care management service for diabetes. The service includes a general practitioner, Dr Amanda Hattingh, (with special training in diabetes) a diabetic nurse educator, dietician, podiatrist and ophthalmologist. This comprehensive multidisciplinary approach prevents complications and contributes towards a better quality of life.

Dr Phil Meyer and Dr Wilma Bergh take special interest in the management of asthma.

PsychiatryDr Jean Blom, Specialist Psychiatrist, also consults at our centre. This enables us to offer a holistic service to patients.

Minor surgeryWe have a fully equipped procedure room for minor surgical procedures, acute care and injury on duty treatments. Other servicesIn addition to the above, we also offer the following services:• Aesthetics • Audiology• Biokinetics• Dermatology• Dietician• Discovery Vitality Wellness Screening• ECG’s & Lung Function Screening• Executive & Insurance Medicals • Pathology • Psychology • Radiology• Sexual Health Services DENTAL CENTREOur dental centre is staffed by experienced dental professionals qualified to provide a full range of dental services ranging from routine dental care to specialized dental services and oral hygiene. The team consists of Dr Ernst Fischer (Facial Maxilo Surgeon); Dr Obus Venter, Dr Wilie Booyens, Dr Annette Preis; Dr Gerhard Olivier and Annelies Van der Werff (Oral Hygienist).

Intercare Hazeldean offers you a one-stop healthcare service

Dental services include:• General dental services• Annual check-ups• Basic restorative services• Oral hygiene services• Gum guards for contact sport• Specialized restorative dentistry• Crown and bridge placement• Denture design for partial or full arch replacement• Endodontic therapy or root canals• Implant supported crown, bridge or dentures• Cosmetic dentistry• Veneers• Whitening in chair, or at home• Smile makeover, in tandem with a periodontist

Surgical services provided by a Maxillofacial and oral surgeon:• Implant placement• Sinus lift for implant placement• Wisdom tooth impaction removal• Apicectomy procedures• Periodontal services

• Screening for periodontal disease• Long term periodontal maintenance

Intercare Medical and Dental Centre Hazeldean Square, Corner of Lynnwood & Silver Lakes Roads, Hazeldean.

Tel: (012) 809 6000 Fax: (012) 809 6001 Email: [email protected]: www.intercare.co.za

Intercare Group Medical HoursWeekdays: 07:00 - 19:00Saturdays: 08:00 - 16:00 Sundays & Public Holidays: 09:00 - 14:00

Dental HoursWeekdays: 07:00 - 19:00 Saturdays: 08:00 – 13:00 (On Call 13:00-16:00)Sundays: 9:00-14:00 (On Call)

Visit us for a better health care experience altogether.

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Curro Kollege byeenkomste en gebeure vir Februarie tot Junie 2015:

Februarie:11 Feb: Dogters Tennis: Woodhill A (weg)13 Feb: Matriekbraai13 Feb: Valentynsdans14 Feb: Perdry: Kwalifiseerder 116 Feb: Swem Interhoër18 Feb: Atletiek PUK TOP 1018 Feb Tennis Dogters: AHMP D (tuis)19 Feb: Geesvang20 Feb: Atletiek Interhoër21 Feb: Rottweiler Skou23 Feb: Interne Redenaars: Afrikaans24 Feb: Interne Redenaars: Afrikaans25 Feb: Tennis Dogters: PHSG D (weg)26 Feb: Curro@Nite26 Feb: Ouer Ken-mekaar Aand27 Feb: F-Bond Interhoër by Curro27-29 Feb: Koorkamp

Maart:4 Maart: Tennis Dogters: Menlo D & E (tuis)6-8 Maart: Graad 11 Kamp11 Maart: Tennis Dogters: Montana A (weg)12 Maart: Graad 12 Restaurantaand13 Maart: Rugby: Kleinskole13 Maart: Bergfiets: Misty Valley18 Maart: Tennis Dogters: Hartbeespoort B (tuis)19 Maart: Graad 11 Restaurantaand20 Maart: Curro Uitkamp20 & 21Maart: Curro Streekstoernooi (Wintersport)21 & 22 Maart: Perdry: Kwalifiseerder 224 Maart: Seuns Hokkie: Affies D (weg)26 Maart: Rugbytoer: Witrivier27 Maart: Skool Sluit27-30 Maart: o/14 Dogters Hokkie Kliniek31 Maart: o/14 - o/16 Netbal Toer

April:8-11 April: o/16 & o/18 Dogters Hokkie Kliniek14 Apri: Skool open14 April: Eisteddfod begin15 April: Seuns Hokkie: Menlo C (tuis)17-18 April: ATKV Redenaars - 1ste rondte22 April: Seuns Hokkie: Garsfontein C (tuis)22 April: Netbal Liga begin22 April: Dogters Hokkie wedstryd28 April: Oueraand28 April: Top 10 aankondiging28 April: Damestee29 April: Akademiese Tee29 April: Seuns Hokkie: Wilgers (weg)29 April: Dogters Hokkie wedstryd30 April: Opedag30 April: Graad 12 Restaurantaand

Mei:04 Mei: CK’s Got Talent Gala Aand by Atterbury Teater06 Mei: Dogters Hokkie: Eduplex (tuis)07 Mei: Graad 11 Restaurantaand08 Mei: ATKV Redenaars: 2de rondte08 Mei: Rugby Wedstryd08 Mei: Nataniël by Laerskool

Curro Kollege datums om te dagboek 08 Mei: Netbal Liga13 Mei: Seuns HokkieWoodhill (tuis)13 Mei: Dogters Hokkie Maragon (weg)13 Mei: Junior en Senior Debat - Afrikaans14 Mei: Hemelvaart Diens15 Mei: Curro “Mad Hat Event”15 Mei: Rugby Wedstryd15 Mei: Netbal Liga20 Mei: Seuns Hokkie Tijgervallei (weg)20 Mei: Dogters Hokkie Uitspele21 Mei: Graad 10 Restaurantaand22 Mei: Netbal Liga22 Mei: Rugby Wedstryd23 Mei: Perdry Uitdunne 323& Mei: Dogters Hokkie Uitspele28 Mei: Wintersport vs Tijgervallei (tuis)

30 Mei: Netbal Uitspele (tuis)

Junie:01 Junie: Eksamens begin05 Junie: Rugby Kleinskole Uitspele06 Junie: Tshwane Uitspele (tuis)09-12 Junie: Bosberaad13 & 14 Junie: Perdry Uitspele 426 Junie: Skool Sluit

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Hazeldean Office Park space for sale

Abland will commence with the construction of both Flamingo and Jacana Close Office Buildings on 12 February 2015 as 70% of the Flamingo Office Building was recently sold and final board approval was given to proceed with the development.

Only 400m² of office space is still available on the top floor of the Flamingo building and approximately 1,500m² of office space is available in Jacana Close.

The offices are being sold as sectional title units and the sales price is R16,000/m² (excl. VAT) for Flamingo and R14,000/m2 - R16,000/m2 for Jacana Close. The sizes of the available offices ranges from 110m² to 1,550m².

Occupation of the buildings will be on 01 October 2015.

2 stands in Hazeldean Office Parks was also recently sold to investors who will develop their own facilities, 1 of the

facilities will be a medical facility, with construction of the facility to commence in April 2015.

Contact Renier Swarts on 082 555 3979, Louis Swart on 082 900 9977, or Monique Williams on 072 662 5661 to secure your office in Hazeldean Office Park now.

www.abland.co.za

Did you know?Historians suggest that Valentine’s Day was initiated during the third century in Rome. According to the popular story, Emperor Claudius II outlawed marriage for young men as he believed single men made better soldiers. However to contradict his views, a young priest named Valentine secretly continued to perform marriages for young lovers.

Emperor Claudius sentenced Valentine to death when he learned about his love-deeds. In jail, he fell in love with the jailer’s daughter. Before he was put to death, he inked his last love letter to his beloved and signed it “From Your Valentine”, an expression still in use! Later, February 14th was declared as a day to honor Valentine.

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Curro Hazeldean Laerskool pretDie personeel van Curro Hazeldean het op 26 Januarie 2015 ‘n bietjie gees gevang en hul kameraadskap versterk deur saam rolbal te gaan speel. Die personeel is verdeel in spanne, met sommiges se kompeterende streek wat soms kop uitgesteek het. Dit was ‘n middag gevul met pret, vreugde, lekker lag en opwinding.

Gedurende die eerste 2 naweke van 2015 het die Graad 4-7 leerders ‘n ken-mekaar by die skool gehou. Die doel hiervan was om aan die kinders die geleentheid te gee om mekaar en die personeel beter te leer ken. Hiermee is ‘n nuwe tradisie by die skool begin en sal dit voortaan jaarliks plaasvind.

Daar was groot opwinding tydens die jaarlikse Huis Sport op 16 Januarie 2015. Dit was die 1ste groot byeenkoms van die jaar, maar ook die 1ste keer wat ouers en leerders gebruik kon maak van die nuwe dak wat aangebring is by die paviljoene - geen meer sambrele en gazebo’s - die nuwe dak bied meer as genoeg skadu vir ieder en elk.

Baie dankie aan die anonieme skenker en al die ouers vir die bydraes tot hierdie uitstekende fasiliteit. Ons is waarlik bevoorregd en geseënd.

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Bo: Curro se onlangse Huis Sport.Regs: Die 4 lede van die Rooikappie span: Marilize Jansen, Moné Bruwer, Tania Schlebusch en Etty van der Merwe.Onder: Uitvoerende hoof, Dr. Rheeders en Me. Thalana Smith.Regs onder: Leerders geniet middagete tydens die onlangse ken-mekaar by die skool.

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Events calender Sudoku challenge07 Feb Symphony Concert with James Gallway and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra - at UNISA12 Feb Jesse Clegg - Dinner and Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana13 Feb Jazz and African Music Nights at the SA State Theatre14 Feb Valentines Day14 Feb Jak de Priester - Valentynskonsert - at the Atterbury Theatre17 Feb Making Mandela - Drama - at the SA State Theatre 18 Feb Casper-nades - Dinner and Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana18 Feb Radio Kalahari Orkes - at the Atterbury Theatre19 Feb Barry Hilton - “Live” - at the Atterbury Theatre20 Feb Rocco de Villiers - Dinner & Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana27 Feb Karen Zoid - at the Atterbury Theatre27 Feb Stef Bos en Orkes - at the Aula Theatre27 Feb Tribute to Dire Straits - Unplugged at Tuscan BBQ - Silver Lakes27 Feb Darren Simpson - Dinner & Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana01 March Bobby van Jaarsveld & Orchestra - at the Atterbury Theatre01 March Deloitte Pretoria Marathon - at Pretoria High School Old Boys Club04 March Prime Circle - Unplugged - at the Atterbury Theatre04 March Jannie Moolman & Blackie Swart - Dinner & Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana06 March CH2 - Soos in die ou dae - at the Centuion Theatre10 March Nataniël - Herfskombuis - at the Atterbury Theatre11 March Philip Moolman - “Neil Diamond Tribute” - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana11 March Rocco de Villiers - All about the piano - at the Centurion Theatre19 March Anton Goosen - Dinner & Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana26 March Koos Kombuis - Dinner & Show - at Die Blou Hond at Casa Toscana28 March The Grand White Dinner - at secret location Visit www.TheGRANDWHITE.com for more29 March Mauritz Lotz - Kaleidoscopic - at the Atterbury Theatre30 March Rooikappie - Children’s production - at the Atterbury Theatre

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