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THANKFUL THURSDAY!

THANKFUL THURSDAY!

Gorgeous Gansbaai ARTS Project

THANKFUL THURSDAY! 

Our Gorgeous Gansbaai ARTS Project is making waves! This is mural number 10, with 20 more to go, and we are loving every moment of creating a Gorgeous, Generous, Kind, and Caring Gansbaai!

A huge THANK YOU to our amazing Nation Builders for your kindness and support. Your generosity is making this community project a true success and a blessing for all.

Special thanks to everyone who helped yesterday and to Conrad for assisting with the signage. DANKIE NASIEBOUER!

THANKFUL THURSDAY!

Gorgeous Gansbaai ARTS Project

The Gorgeous Gansbaai ARTS Project is a community initiative dedicated to transforming local streets, communal spaces, and shop fronts in the central business district and harbour area. Artistic expressions include murals and sculptures, some of which are created using recycled materials. Growing a ...

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