The Timeless Beauty of Natural Stone: Travert...
There is nothing that speaks, timeless elegance, quite like natural stone.
Join us for the Stanford 6s six-a-side cricket tournment at the Stanford Village Green on December 26th! What else are you planning on doing on Boxing Day other than eating left overs and napping?
This year's games are shorter, which means that the day as a whole will be shorter too! The tournament starts at 08:30 and ends at 17:30-18:00 with a festive prize-giving in the beer tent.
Something else to get excited about is the marquee tent that's going to be our allocated beer tent for the day, where there'll be craft beer and gin and tonic on tap, brandy and cokes and the SA vs ZIM game streamed live!
There are only 12 entries available for the potjie competition, so be sure to arrive early so that you can make registration (which takes place on the day). First place wins a prize valued at R2400.00 so don't miss out on this opportunity to really show the judges what you've got!
We're very excited to see you all there!
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