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Jazz on Fridays @ 8pm Get Fit & Healthy this Advertise your Business/ Events/ All Things Back to school NOVEMBER 2013 ISSUE 17 Follow us @ reconnect magazine on ISSUU.com Twitter.com Facebook.com www.zamserve.co.za Distribuon area: Constana, Claremont, Newlands, Bishopscourt, Lansdowne, Rondebosch, Observatory, Mowbray, Kenilworth Advertise your Business in reCONNECT Magazine - Contact Bradley on 0836959495

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Jazz on Fridays @ 8pm

Get Fit & Healthy this

Advertise your Business/ Events/ All Things Back to school

NOVEMBER 2013ISSUE 17 Follow us @ reconnectmagazine on

ISSUU.com

Twitter.com

Facebook.com

www.zamserve.co.za Distribution area: Constantia, Claremont, Newlands, Bishopscourt, Lansdowne, Rondebosch, Observatory, Mowbray, Kenilworth

Advertise your Business in reCONNECT Magazine - Contact Bradley on 0836959495

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Emergency & Local Community NumbersAnimal Welfare ServicesAnimal Welfare (All Hours) 021 692 2626Equine Emergencies 083 326 1630/31S.P.C.A. (All Hours) or 021 700 4140S.P.C.A. Emergency (a/h) 083 326 1604Small Animal Emergencies 021 674 0034TEARS 021 785 4482TEARS Emergency 083 651 6343

Emergency ServicesDisasters 107Police Flying Squad 10111Ambulance 10177Poison Information 021 931 6129Poison Information 021 689 5227Risk Management Centre 24hr 080 911 4357

Environmental ServicesMountain Fires 021 590 1900Fire Control Centre (All Areas) 021 590 1900Fish Hoek Fire Station 021 782 9082Lakeside Fire Station 021 788 1843Wynberg Fire Station 021 797 6108Simon’s Town Fire Station 021 590 1900

Clinics:Belvedere Dental Centre 021 674 7503Bowwood Baby Clinic 021 674 5521Cavendish Medical Centre 021 674 0434Chapel Street, Woodstock 021 465 2793Constantiaberg Clinic 021 799 2911False Bay 24hr 021 782 1121Station Road, Claremont 021 671 1148Lower Maynard Rd, Wynberg 021 797 5190

X Factor Lifestyle Medical 021 674 1011Hospitals:Constantiaberg 24hr 021 799 2196Crescent Clinic (psychiatric) 021 762 7666 Life Kingsbury Hospitals 021 670 4300 Red Cross Children’s 021 658 5111Tokai Medicross 021 715 7063Victoria 24hr 021 799 1111

Child Line: 08000 55 555

Law EnforcementSAPS, Lansdowne Road 021 657 2250

Magistrates CourtWynberg 021 799 1800

Municipality / CouncilWynberg 021 700 2500South Peninsula 021 784 2000Plumstead 021 710 8000

Electricity Services (General, faults)Emergencies 0800 220 440Faults 0860 103 089 Eskom supply areas 0860 037 566City of Cape Town Accounts 0860 103 089

E-mail (General enquiries)[email protected] http://www.capetown.gov.za0860 103 089

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Advertisers247 Locksmiths 083 337 1238Aesthetic Dentist(Dr G Smith) 021 686 9094Addy Burglar Proof & Gates 076 321 4936Anti-Theft Security Systems 021 836 9180Body Future Gym 082 457 2118Deltrice Refrigeration 021 828 2025DC Tronicks 072 394 1540Denzel Pedro Smit 082 962 1395Deltrice Refrigeration 021 828 2025Dr YV Chetty 021 697 4809Evoba Beauty & Skin Care 076 561 7906FIT Camp 083 966 5895Flowersong Garden Services 072 553 6239Jolly Carp Organic 074 302 3254

Joly Carp Coffee & Cake Shop 074 684 1680Kaleidoscope 021 674 5761Maharajah Vegetarian 021 685 7891RC Blinds 074 259 1802Safe Kids 079 492 4385Sculpt Studio Fit 083 536 1952Siam Thai Spa 021 827 1756Studio Elle 021 797 0473Storm Plumbing 073 696 7779Technigirl Hair 074 329 8863The Pantry 079 977 1732The Venue 021 697 5515Truly Truly Sewing Lessons 082 412 9051VitaCare Pharmacies 021 696 7880

DISCLAIMER: All rights reserved. All advertisements have been accepted in good faith. Ideas and opinions advertised are NOT necessarily those of the Editor or staff. reCONNECT Magazine cannot be held responsible for perceived errors in advertisements or any consequences thereof.Although reCONNECT Magazine warrants that we check all editorials and artwork supplied, reCONNECT magazine or its Holding company cannot be held liable for any damages arising as a result of your dealings with the advertisers.

How to Find us:Editor, Marketing and Advertising: Bradley - [email protected] Artwork & Graphics AshleyFortuin.co.za- [email protected] Art: stock art & freedigitalphotos.netFind us on www.zamserve.co.za

THINKING FOR A CHANGE.......I found that (business) people we all want to succeed. We therefore often measure our success at measure of the success of those around us or more importantly, in similar industries. "Watching the competition" to see what they are doing differently. I found that the difference between successful people and those who do not succeed is that SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE THINK DIFFERENTLY THAN UNSUCCESSFUL ONES!It is said that: " Nothing limits achievement like small thinking and nothing expands possibilities like unleashed thinking". Since the difference between successful people and others is GOOD THINKING, those who embrace good thinking as a lifestyle understand the relationship between their level of thinking and their level of progress. They also realize that to change their lives or business they need to change their thinking. Here are a few good reasons why we need to embrace and practice the habit of good thinking.1. Good thinking creates the foundation for good results - think about this: " Good

thoughts and actions can NEVER produces bad results; bad thoughts and actions

can NEVER produces good results". In the same way we can never expect our results to change without us changing our thinking.

2. Good thinking increases our potential - It is said that: "As people think in their hearts, so they are." If our thinking then shapes who we are, then it naturally follows that our potential is determined by our thinking.

3. Good thinking produces more good thinking IF we make it a habit. Things are becoming more complicated daily.

The good news is that good thinking can make a difference if we make it a consistent part of our lives. Remember that SUCCESS comes to those who HABITUALLY do what unsuccessful people don't do. So as we continue to lead our businesses from where we are, let's THINK for a CHANGE!!

Email: [email protected]: 082 962 1395 / 021 906 0976Twitter: dpsmax Websites: www.johnmaxwellgroup.com/denzelpedrosmit

This summer let's push ourselves physically, to run the extra kilometer, to do an extra class at gym, to choose the stairs instead of the lift, to park further from entrances so that we can fit in an extra walk and discipline ourselves with what we choose to eat and drink.

As we go, forgive where forgiveness is due, go out of our way to be kind, love, live and laugh. Strive to be better, be more thankful, more committed.

Let's stretch ourselves...who knows what we'll discover about ourselves along the way. Life has a beautiful way of bringing out the best in you!Have a fabulous time of it.... from Editor

Colourful Summer GardensEver notice how summer colours in fashion often tend to be bright and colourful? You can do the same for your garden. There are plenty of bright and colourful flowers to liven up your summer garden.Amaryllis. Amaryllis Belladonna is indigenous to the Western Cape and is nicknamed ‘naked ladies’ because their flowers appear before their leaves. They have the appear-ance of lamp shades and are found in colours of pretty pink, red and white.Marigolds. Rich gold, yellow and bronze colours; marigolds are reliable and long-lasting and tolerate the heat very well. Petunias. These brightly-coloured flowers are delicate and do not cope well with rain or wintery weather. Therefore they are perfect for summer gardens. They are also great for hanging baskets or in pots to make a patio look pretty.CALL HENRY FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS

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Health Wellness & Beauty

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Meet Inspirational Woman In BusinessSam Alton, Owner of TechniGirl HairHow did it all start for you?

Since the day I’ve decided to become a Stylist, I’ve wanted to own my own Salon. The name TechniGirl has been with me since the begin-ning. The planning phase for opening TechniGirl was set in motion two years ago. On 1 October 2013, TechniGirl finally became a reality and started operating. The response thus far has been phenomenal!!!Three words that best describes your business Fun, Creative, ProfessionalWhere do you see yourself/business in 3-5 yrs I would like for TechniGirl to become a household name for our work ethic and professionalism as well as for our physical footprint to expand across Cape Town

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Health Wellness & Beauty

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Home Maintenance

Brown Rice Salad500ml (2 cups) Cooked Brown Rice2 Spring Onions, finely chopped1 Clove Garlic, crushed125ml (1/2 cup) Grated Pineapple125ml (1/2 cup) cored and chopped Granny Smith Apple125ml (1/2 cup) Naartjie or Orange Segments125ml (1/2 cup) Seedles Raisins (optional)1 Lettuce, shreddedSalt and freshly ground Black Pepper to taste. Mix all the salad ingredients in a large bowl and season well. Serve with lemon juice or a vinaigrette dressing. Serves 2-4

Stand a chance of winning a R150 food voucher from Maharajah by finding the hidden message in the completed word search grid and email it to [email protected]. before 25 November 2013

Food Recipe Catering

Congrats to Morné KahtsWinner of our

Little LOG BOOK COMPETITION

CANSA Survivors Fashion ShowSupport the CANSA RFL ATHLONE's Survivor Fashions Show Date: 30th November at Juleblee Church, 21 Nelson Rd, Observatory. Ph 027 524 4945 for more info.

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Summer in the CitySummer is officially here and Cape Town is slowly starting to get its summer buzz on. Looking for some things to do this November? Here are some fun activities to get you out and about.The Big Walk One of the most popular events on Cape Town’s calendar. This year the Big Walk takes place on 10 November. There are various distances to choose from. From a quick and brisk 5km to the fast and fit 80km which starts when the rooster crows at 3:45am! Helderberg Wine FestivalMake a day of it and visit the participating wineries in Stellenbosch, Somerset West, Faure and Sir Lowry’s Village from 14 – 17 November. Cost of R100 for a one-day ticket, or R150 for all four days. Cape Town Toy RunWhat a sight – thousands of bikers take to the roads with toys and teddies to be donated to underprivileged children. Bikers depart from Grand West Casino and Makro in Ottery on 24 November and finish at Maynardville. The public is allowed entry only if they arrive with a toy or teddy!

Cable Car RideSummer is a great time to take a trip up Table Mountain as the Sunset Special runs from 1 November to 20 December 2013, and 6 January to 28 February 2014 and tickets are half price. And don’t forget the Birthday Special which gives you a FREE ride on your special day if you are over 18. ID required.

Toy Run 2012

The BIG Walk

HelderbergWine

Festival

Cable Car Ride

Editorial by Deevra Norling, Freelance Writer.

Email: [email protected]

or follow on Twitter: @deevranorling

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