Saturday, June 26, 2010

The 2nd Braai: June 26th 2010

We held our second "braai for a good cause" on June 26th 2010, in Sangju. It was quite a bit easier to organise since we'd done it all once before. We decided to laugh off the lamb chops for this one and just have boerewors rolls and chicken. Of course with the usual 'acoutrements': salad, garlic bread, marhsmallows.

At this braai we also had a raffle to supplement our fundraising efforts: Julian's parents kindly donated some delicious South African treats (chocolates, rusks, etc.) Funny thing happened though: Julian won 2nd prize :) And a BIG thanks to Mark for generously buying sooo many tickets!

The weather was ...again...pretty lousy but this time at least we were under a friendlier kind of shelter than the bridge :) This was also a bit of a combo party as the 2010 FIFA World cup was in full swing and Korea played Argentina later that night.

Money raised: Won 253 820
Who was involved: Sangjuites and other friends from Korea. Thanks!
Special thanks to: Whee (the master braaier, of course!), Giovanni, Scott, Sarah, Melissa. Minho & friends, Mark and everyone else who helped.Thanks to Julian's parents, Kay and Gordon Barker, for donating the sweets and treats for the raffle. And thanks to Margaret for her kind donation!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Pancakes! June 5th 2010




On June 5th, 2010 we sold pancakes at my high school's festival. Mr. Kang, my co-teacher at Wooseok Girls' High School and some of the students from his homeroom class to help us make and sell the pancakes.

The students had never had 'South African Style' pancakes - served with cinnamon-sugar and lemon, with an option of strawberry jam - , so there was much excitement and enthusiasm about the pancakes. The lure of 'helping poor children in Africa' also helped of course, as we sold the pancakes at a pretty high price compared to the usual 'street snacks the students buy.

Money raised: Won 51 900
Who was involved: Mr Kang and his homeroom students (Class 1-6).
Special thanks to: Mr. Kang and his students and all who bought our pancakes.