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FEED A CHILD, FEED A DREAM IN 2018 with ALBANY!

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Albany FEED A CHILD FEED A DREAM IN 2018
Albany FEED A CHILD FEED A DREAM IN 2018

FEED A CHILD, FEED A DREAM IN 2018!

Albany Bakeries aims to feed 5 million hungry children in Mzansi!

I have always believed education is the answer to eradicating poverty and we as the present can empower and pave the path for the future of the children in our country.

I have partnered with Albany to raise awareness around this IMPORTANT initiative which is close and dear to my heart….Helping children become educated.

Albany - Share The Love
Albany – Share The Love

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Committed to spreading the spirit of Ubuntu, Albany Bakeries, one of South Africa’s award-winning brands in the Sunday Times Top Brand Awards, is celebrating school children returning to the classroom with the “5 Million Meals” campaign, running up until 11 February 2018. In partnership with the Shoprite Mobile Soup Kitchen, the campaign aims to deliver five million meals to underprivileged children across South Africa.

“We are committed to improving the lives of vulnerable school children and their communities by focusing on nutritional and educational enhancement,” says Albany Bakeries Marketing Manager Pondo Belot.

 

Hunger, poor quality food and education continue to plague South Africa’s children. Recently, the Annual South African Child Gauge reported that about 53 children under the age of five die in South Africa every day — and three-quarters of them do not live to see their first birthday. Malnutrition doesn’t only threaten children’s survival, it undermines their ability to thrive and achieve their full potential. In 2018, Albany Bakeries is reaching out to citizens across the country to join hands in making a difference.

Mzansi has the ability to help hungry children achieve their dreams, but it all starts with a nutritional meal to help them concentrate at school.  For every loaf of Albany Superior and Everyday bread purchased during the campaign at SPAR, Shoprite Checkers, Pick n Pay and spaza shops, a child in need will be fed and given a fresh and healthy start. Added to this, consumers stand a chance to help a school win R10 000 in cash towards a nutritional and/or feeding scheme. In total 50 schools across South Africa will benefit from Albany Bakeries generosity.

True to the African proverb “It takes a village to raise a child”, apart from fulfilling the dream to deliver  five million meals, Albany Bakeries is in partnership with LoveToGive, a non-for profit organisation that feeds 2300 malnourished and hungry children, while empowering unemployed women with skills training, mentorship and monthly food parcels.

Together with Albany, the NGO currently provides a nutritious filling meal every morning to disadvantaged children to ensure they don’t go to school hungry. To date, 63 699 learners from impoverished communities across the country have been provided with a hot, nutritious breakfast every day.

For the past three years, Albany Bakeries has also been involved in a feeding scheme with Shoprite’s Mobile Soup Kitchen providing a nutritional meal of soup and Albany bread to more than 300 000 South Africans in need every month.

With malnutrition a major underlying cause of death in 64% of South Africa’s children under the age of five, as reported by Unicef South Africa, food and nutrition are an essential element in the prevention of this growing epidemic. Bread is a staple food that provides carbohydrates, the energy provider that both fills a child’s stomach and keeps them fuelled for longer. Filled with nutritious benefits and fortified with vitamins and minerals, bread prevents energy ‘highs and lows’ and sustains energy for much longer.

Help improve a child’s wellbeing by purchasing a loaf of Albany bread at your local Spar, Shoprite Checkers, Pick n Pay and spaza shops.

Find out more http://www.albany.co.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE MELROSE GALLERY LAUNCHES SCULPTX

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THE MELROSE GALLERY LAUNCHES SCULPTX
– URBAN SCULPTURE PARK
– SCULPTX FAIR AND GROUP SHOWING
– REMEMBERING PAUL DU TOIT – ‘PAUL’ BOOK LAUNCH

7TH SEPTEMBER – 8TH OCTOBER 2017

Melrose Arch has partnered with The Melrose Gallery to launch SculptX, an exciting new sculpture programme, in September 2017.
SculptX consists of The SculptX Park and The SculptX Fair, and includes the book launch of ‘Paul’, the second monograph of  recently-passed sculptor Paul du Toit’s work.

The SculptX Park is an urban sculpture park that will see large sculptural works by some of South Africa’s foremost sculptors gracing public areas throughout the precinct on a permanent basis. The first of these sculptures will be officially unveiled on the 7th of September 2017 and others will roll out at different times of the year.

The SculptX Park aims to add to the beauty of the precinct whilst providing a valuable platform for sculptors to showcase their works and added value for those who work, live and play in Melrose Arch. “We expect that The SculptX Park will become a popular destination for art lovers and tourists alike” explains Craig Mark, Director, The Melrose Gallery.

The SculptX Fair will run for the month of September every year and will consist of various sculpture related activations and exhibitions in different venues throughout the Melrose Arch precinct.

The inaugural SculptX Fair launches with ‘SculptX’ a large group exhibition at The Melrose Gallery that features works by more than 30 of South Africa’s most established and emerging sculptors and a few invited artists from other countries. The exhibition opens to the public on 07 September and runs until 08 October.

Participating artists include the likes of Willie Bester, Pat Mautloa, Noria Mabasa, Wilma Cruise, Anton Smit, Carl Roberts, Pitika Ntuli, Gordon Froud, Ndabuko Ntuli, Arlene Wandera (Kenya), Collen Maswanganyi, Paul du Toit, Thabo Pitso, George Halloway, Andre Stead, Stanislaw Trzebinski, Rodney Place, Thulani Zondo, William Sweetlove (Belgium), Samuel Allerton, Ella Cronje, Trevor Potter, Martyn Schickerling, Alexander von Kritzinger, Jaco Kruger, Monica van den Berg and Heidi Hadaway amongst others.

‘Remembering Paul du Toit’

One of the highlights of the SculptX Fair 2017 will be an exhibition of more than 30 artworks by Paul du Toit that will form part of the group exhibition and the Johannesburg release of his book which will take place in The Melrose Gallery. Ashraf Jamal, the editor, and Lorette du Toit, Paul’s widow, will attend the opening.

This captivating book includes contributions from 5 writers who were given full access to the archive established after Paul’s death. They drew inspiration from the many notebooks, scribblings, thoughts and diaries left behind to explore the various influences on Paul’s creative output.

Editor Ashraf Jamal opens the book by calling for Paul’s oeuvre to be reassessed by the art world. Tim Leibbrandt explores Paul’s love of punk music in ‘A Punk Odyssey’. Anna Stielau analyses Paul’s search for Utopia and Sarah McCarthy reflects on Paul’s love of sculpture and specifically his public piece ‘Into Tomorrow’. Archivist Claire McNulty highlights some intriguing aspects of Paul’s creative legacy.
The book is richly and generously illustrated with many of Paul’s standout works and examples of the diverse mediums in which he worked.

The Melrose Gallery intends to continue to expand on our efforts to provide a valuable platform for African sculptors in Johannesburg. We welcome approaches from sculptors who are keen to present concepts for the myriad of spaces that exist within the Melrose Arch precinct for the Urban Sculpture Park and SculptX 2018.

For more details on SculptX:
Craig Mark on craig@themelrosegallery.com or visit http://www.themelrosegallery.com or http://www.facebook.com/themelrosegallery

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PRIMA BABY INTRODUCE THE HOTTEST NEW STROLLER FOR SPRING/SUMMER 2017

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Once again PRIMA BABY SA shines by introducing edgy trendsetting baby products into the parenting market.

FOPPAPEDRETTI PIULEGGERO!

“We believe in quality, in values that remain unchanged over time. We believe in the power of ideas, ideas that simplify everyday life.”

Foppapedretti came about from the passion for wood of its founder, Ezio Foppa Pedretti.
It all began in 1945, in the home in Telgate (in Bergamo) where young Ezio devoted his spare time to making wooden toys out of the leftovers from his uncle Pierino’s umbrella handle factory.
In the 1950s he began making the first products for babies, products that launched the company and became its visiting card for decades to come.
Wood remains the most important material used by Foppapedretti, but seeing as the company is always on the lookout for new ideas to satisfy the needs of the ever-changing market; in 2004 they embarked upon an adventure in the world of pushchairs. Foppapedretti wanted to apply its company philosophy to this industry as well, and the results are clear to see: products must be highly functional, practical and safe, but also innovative to always stay at least one step ahead.
And so, after about four years of experimentation, the only stroller with electrical motor on the market today was introduced in 2011 (production began in March 2012): MyoTronic, a product the President and CEO, Luciano Bonetti, invested a great deal of personal energy in.
In 2011, MyoTronic won the prestigious international Red Dot Design Award.

PIULEGGERO

The super-lightweight and sturdy stroller Piùleggero by Foppapedretti weighs only 3, 6 kg.
• opened, closed and pushed with just one hand.
• used from birth (usable up to 3 years, maximum weight 15 kg)
• Adjustable footrest and extendable and removable canopy,
• With UPF50+ protection: this fabric shields from the sun’s ultraviolet rays with 98% protection.
• An aluminium stroller which weighs only 3,6 kg (without accessories) and closes easily,
• Standing up on its own and occupying a little space.
• a multi-position reclining backrest,
• 5-point safety belt with chest protectors, protective armrest which can be opened
• Spacious storage basket
Safety
Strollers are designed and made in compliance with safety regulations to ensure that:
• The dimensions are such that no part of the body will get stuck.
• The structure has undergone static and dynamic load tests to ensure the stability of the blocking devices.
• The opening and closing mechanisms have been designed so that the stroller cannot accidentally fold up.
• The product is entirely stable and, under normal conditions of use, will not tip over.
• It has undergone mechanical resistance and stability tests to ensure that it can withstand normal daily use without breaking or warping.
• Tests have been done on the braking and parking mechanisms, the grip of the handles and rough terrain travel.
• It has no small parts that can be ingested.
• The materials and paints used are non-toxic and free from any ingredient that may be hazardous to human health.
• The instructions manual provides all the information and safety warnings you need to use the product correctly.
• We suggest: That you carefully read the warnings found in the instruction manual. Any product, even when constructed in compliance with European law, may be dangerous if used improperly.
• Do not use a damaged product nor one that has been used before as there may be invisible damage (deteriorated materials due to age or improper storage) or it may not be compliant with current law.
• When buying a childcare product, take note of the age for which the item was designed.
• When you buy a product, especially a childcare product, make sure that either the wrapping or the product itself has a reference to an EC law: this guarantees that the product is in compliance with the general product safety laws.

Retail price is R 5 299.00

Available at the following retailers:
Hamleys, (Sandton , Eastgate , Menlyn & Mall of Africa)

http://www.takealot.com

http://www.loot.com

http://www.simplicity.co.za

http://www.thebabyzone.co.za

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