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WATCH the late, great Robin Williams on the big screen and raise money for Tafta.

The Associatio­n for the Aged’s movie night fundraiser is showing Jumanji, the 1995 classic starring Williams, at its signature Old School Drive-In movie night event at the Durban Country Club on March 6 between 6pm and 10pm.

For R220 a car, or R100 a picnic spot (bring your own chairs), you and your family can enjoy an evening under the night skies while following the adventures of Williams and his game mates as they tackle the Jumanji challenge.

There will be a variety of food and drink vendors, or you can bring along your own picnic to enjoy on the lawns of the Durban Country Club driving range.

The popular fundraisin­g event, now going into its second year, is a great opportunit­y for Tafta to raise funds while providing an opportunit­y for family bonding time across the ages.

“We’ve themed 2020 a year of collaborat­ion across generation­s at Tafta and we intend to embrace this theme through as many exciting public platforms as we can. Those coming along as a family are encouraged to bring along an older person, too, and even enter our intergener­ational Selfie Challenge to stand in line to win an amazing prize,” said Tafta chief officer Femada Shamam.

The movie night will raise funds towards Tafta’s needy pensioners scheme, which supports the organisati­on’s elders with basic necessitie­s for daily living.

To get your tickets, visit www.quicket. co.za | Staff Reporter

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