
Laddsworth Rugby Pupil Selected for Midlands Rugby Team

Rotunda Farm Stall offers shoppers a wide selection of delicious goodies!
'There will be boxes placed at the McKenzie Gates and the Fleur-de-Lys club on Saturday. People are encouraged to donate their picnic rug/blanket at the end of the day. These will be distributed to:
Gift of the Givers – Flood relief
Angel’s Care Centre – Winter warmth campaign' a beautiful gesture amidst the focus on celebrating 150 years of Hilton College.
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Take the frustration out of getting a quote. Request one online and your quote will be sent directly to you.
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The uMngeni SPCA is a proactive and highly motivated branch of the SPCA. We have been tackling the problems of neglect, abuse and cruelty to animals in the greater Howick Districts since its formation in 1968.
Our area of jurisdiction falls within the uMngeni Municipal boundaries (with the exception of Otto's Bluff which comes under the Pietermaritzburg SPCA and Nottingham Road which falls under Mooi River SPCA). Our area therefore includes Howick, Hilton, Cedara, Mpophomeni, Haza, Impendle, Dargle, Lidgetton, Balgowan, Karkloof and everything in between.
We look forward to a morning of fun for mum, all in aid of the animals, at our SPCA Main Centre on 7 May. Support your SPCA!
Earth Day is a great time for all of us to stop and evaluate our impact on the environment. A lot can be done to conserve and recycle in your home to reduce your family’s environmental impact, which includes your pet’s environmental pawprint. Here some ideas on how you can reduce the environmental pawprint:
1. Recycle pet food cans/ bags
2. Donate old blankets/ towels you no longer use to animal shelters
3. Use eco-friendly pet products (like poop bags)
Call 033 343 4602
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Highlights in our newsletter for Hilton in the KZN Midlands this week include; dates for a festive picnic at Where The Crows Nest, a work from home employment oppportunity for someone in Administrative Support, an invitation to connect with SES Hilton to overcome power outage disruptions and an introduction to Dr Donna Dippenaar!
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Belinda de la Mare, the owner of Hilton Garden Centre, is super excited to launch an exclusive competition to Hilton Garden Centre!!!
Limited tickets are available.
Funds will be donated to an organization that Belinda is working, details will be announced in due course.
Don't miss this opportunity, go get your at R1999 ticket!
Call 072 102 4734
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We often develop lifelong immunity when we have had a disease. However, some diseases may lead to serious complications and sometimes death. The aim of vaccination is to obtain this immunity without any of the risks of having the disease.
When we vaccinate, we activate the immune system's "memory." During vaccination, a weakened microbe, a fragment, or something that resembles it, is added to the body. The immune system is then activated without us becoming sick.
For some diseases, vaccination provides lifelong protection, while for others the effect is diminished after a few years and booster doses are required. (https://bit.ly/3jUXQkA)
Many dangerous infectious diseases can be prevented in this simple and effective way. Talk to your pharmacist at The Local Choice Pharmacy about recommended vaccines for you and your family.
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The enthusiasm of artists for the first-ever Art in the Country exhibition validated Kathy Jacob’s sense that the time was right for a quality selling event. For the exhibition from May 27-29 at Harrington House in Hilton to appeal to both buyers and the public, Jacob understood that the assembly of 40 artists was the drawcard.
“An exhibition is only as good as its artists and the quality of unique talent,” she said.
“The key to a successful selling exhibit is very simple; it needs the support from respected artists who produce sought-after work.”
The line-up of exhibitors doesn’t disappoint with several top class artists and a sprinkling of sculptors taking a stand at Harrington House in Hilton. They include Simon Addy and Lyn Hoyle of the Addy Hoyle Gallery in Clarens, Bob Mkenzie, David Johnson, Giulia Forman, Nicola Firth, Jodie and Ryan Loubser, Muzi Ndlela and David Weildon. Artists were selected fastidiously and aspirant exhibitors had to submit a portfolio of recent work that were judged on merit.
Ï’m very excited to have Tim Baines and his amazing sculptures on board, while our very own Pro Mkhize, from Sweetwaters, will show his intricate sketch work.
Jacob reserved special praise for Andrew Line for his unstinting support and his own artistic endeavours.
“Andrew is not only excellent at selling houses, but is not too shabby at putting brush to canvas either, the proverbial hidden talent not known to many.”
SELECTED PROFILES
KATHY JACOB (Pictured here)
Kathy Jacob, the driving force behind Art in the Country, has been painting for more than 20 years. Her favourite medium is oil and she loves nothing more than painting birds in and out of their natural environment.
A popular artist with wide appeal, Jacob routinely featured among the Top 10 earners during the heyday of Art in the Park. Her portfolio of work can be viewed on facebook and Instagram and is on display in the Zulu Lulu Gallery at Piggly Wiggly.
When not painting, Jacob teaches both adults and children at Kathy’s Art Studio at the Rotunda in Hilton.
CAROL COX
Carol Cox has developed a passion for the iconic mistbelt of the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. A recent arrival in Hilton, Cox’s art is steeped in a love for nature since her childhood. Nicknamed “nyoni” after her fascination with birds, Cox continues to derive inspiration from feathered creatures and indigenous plants on her hikes through the area’s abundant grasslands and wetlands. While Cox happily explores different mediums, most of her work is either in acrylic or oil.
She hopes her work helps raise awareness about the ecological importance of the natural grassland heritage.
SIMON ADDY
Simon Addy is famous for his turneresque landscapes that are counterbalanced by his small and intricate jesters series. These works speak of Addy’s mischievous nature that is also reflected in his quirky World’s End series.
Addy enjoys working in the autumnal palette. By own admittance not a patient artist, Addy tends to work fast in his favourite medium of acrylics.
Part owner of the Addy Hoyle Gallery, a founder gallery in Clarens, Free State, Addy currently resides in Hilton.
MARION LOWE
Marion Lowe, a member of the growing Hilton community of artists, is largely self-taught and has been painting professionally for more than 30 years. She is a regular exhibitor at both group and solo shows.
A deep love for the natural world, especially flowers and landscapes, is expressed through her paintings in homes and galleries in Europe, America, Australia and Africa.
As a creative being all her life, Lowe’s art is constantly evolving. Renowned for her bold strokes and incisive pallet knife work, Lowe has developed a passion for portraits to complement her broad portfolio of work.
Her work can be viewed on Instagram: marionloweart and facebook: marion lowe fine art.
ANDREW LINE
Andrew Line was born in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands around the time of Nelson Mandela’s capture outside Howick in the 1960s. An enduring interest in art cultivated by years of exposure to some of the country’s finest exponents finally prompted Line to pick up a brush at the turn of this century.
Keen to learn from experts, he sought the guidance of Dale Elliott, Joy Peirce, Issabella Quatrocchi and Karen Davel in his artistic journey Through their mentorship, Line is channelling his colourful impressionistic style through oil on canvas. He paints with primary colours, including black and white, and loves nothing more than to add nuance and depth to his own colours.
PRO MKHIZE
Pro Mkhize is a 30-year-old artist from Sweetwaters. Known for his pain-staking rendering of detail of fauna and flora subjects, Mkhize is developing a reputation for his unique perspective. He has a rare ability to transform humble creatures like dung beetles, tortoises and indigenous plants, into exquisite specimens of sketch art. A talent on the watchlist of collectors.
TIM BAINES
Tim Baines was born in New Zealand and raised in Zimbabwe and South Africa and takes his inspiration from indigenous African animals. With a focus on muscle form and movement, Baines works at bringing life to his unique clay sculptures. He combines conventional kiln firing with more traditional pit firing that allows the smoke and flames from natural firing ingredients to imbue unusual colours and patterns - technique that brings life and energy to the sculptures.
Baines propounds an unusual view on breakage and prefers to mend any broken pieces using the Japanese art of Kintsugi. This means breaking free from the obsession of perfectionism – and the consequent stress – and repairing a broken object by showing off the flaw with gold leaf highlights.
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So many new cases, so many new laws, so many new apps, so many new issues!
It’s time to do a few public webinars. The first one is for parents and teens (over 12) at 17.30 on 10 May. If you can’t join live (loadshedding ugh) a recording will be accessible for a limited time afterwards.
Tickets here: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/174472-selfies-sexts-and-smartphones-parenting-the-screenager/#/
Our communities in KZN are reeling from the floods, leaving many families destitute. Sappi has entrusted R1 million to The Gift of the Givers Association, knowing that they will provide the needed support for those that have been affected.
Source Sappi.
WE ARE HIRING
A fast growing sales, supply, and logistics company is seeking administrative support.
The preferred candidate will predominantly work from home and on occasion from an office in Hilton. They must have own phone, laptop (Win10 / MS Office) and good internet connectivity.
The work requires proficiency in Excel, Outlook & Word, the ability to be flexible, and an energetic person with a "can-do" attitude that seeks a career in the supply and logistics arena.
Must have:
- Good Interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to problem solve.
- Ability to learn fast.
The following will be to your advantage:
- Bookkeeping experience or training.
- Pastel experience.
- E-filing experience.
- Understanding of logistics.
Send a comprehensive CV with clear proof of experience including references to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Closing date: 29 April 2022