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  Tobias' Host a Beautiful Tea Party for SAEP  
 
30 Oct 2009
SAEP's first-ever tea party fundraiser was a magnificent success! The beautiful Victorian home of the Tobias family in Rosebank was filled with sunshine and endless delicacies: moist brownies, glazed doughnuts, iced cupcakes and cookies accompanied...
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  Scared Stiff about the State of South African Education?  
 
29 Oct 2009
You are invited to attend SAEP's Halloween Party, Nightmare on Long Street, on Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at L/B's Lounge on Long Street.  Proceeds from the night will go towards SAEP - so come out,...
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  SAEP's Doll Raffle Has Begun!  
 
29 Oct 2009
SAEP's handmade Guardian Angel, Naledi (Star), featured on one version of our 2009 Holiday cards, is now being raffled off!  Angel designer, artist and SAEP Director Jane Keen remarks, "I did not realize how much...
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  You're Invited to a Tea Party!  
 
20 Oct 2009
Samantha Tobias, a local SAEP volunteer, is hosting a Garden Tea Party to raise funds for SAEP on Saturday, 24 October. The party will take place in a beautiful victorian garden in Rosebank and will...
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  Three Generations Volunteer at SAEP  
 
17 Oct 2009
Patricia Cunning, her daughter Kathryn Collins, and granddaughter Anna flew all the way from Marion, Massachusetts to volunteer for SAEP's programmes for three weeks in August. It was a welcome first and a privilege to...
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Through my bridging year, I have grown and improved personally and academically. I have decided what I want to become and have met lots of people and learned a lot. I have improved my computer skills and that has helped me adjust easily into the university environment.
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