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29 October 2021: Breast Cancer Awareness

29 October 2021: Breast Cancer Awareness

Harold Porter National Botanical Garden

29 October 2021: Breast Cancer Awareness

Date: 29 October 2021

Time: 08:30

Venue: Harold Porter National Botanical Garden

Entry: Free Entry

Route: Park Run Route

Participants must bring along any toiletry item as a donation towards the Santa Workshop Organisation.

You must wear your mask and social distance.

29 October 2021: Breast Cancer Awareness

Harold Porter Botanical Garden

The Harold Porter National Botanical Garden in Betty’s Bay spans almost 200 hectares of land within the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. Besides providing a monitored conservation project, Harold Porter National Botanical Garden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy magnificent views of the Kogelb...

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