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All things cherry-related are coming to Ceres soon

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All things cherry-related are coming to Ceres soon. The small town, Ceres, in the Witzenberg Local Municipality, has begun preparations to celebrate everything cherry-related in December. The organisers of the inaugural Ceres Cherry Fest are inviting cherry-lovers of all ages to celebrate the region’s most anticipated harvest.

 

“Bring your picnic blankets, chairs, and umbrellas, and enjoy a cherry-filled day of local flavour and festive spirit.”

 

All things cherry-related are coming to Ceres soon

 

 

 

All things cherry-related are coming to Ceres soon

 

 

According to Tessa Crowder, from In House Agency, festival-goers can look forward to cherry-inspired treats, local food stalls, kids’ entertainment, and a bustling market filled with artisan crafts and handmade delights. She says against the backdrop of a setting sun, the energy will rise with live performances by Refentse and Die Piesangskille. This will provide the perfect soundtrack to a summer evening under the Ceres stars.

 

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Cherry-lovers to celebrate the region’s most anticipated harvest

 

She says the valley of Ceres will burst into cherry season with the hosting of the inaugural festival. You can expect a day filled with flavour, music, and family fun. The festival will be held on Saturday, 6 December, at the Ceres Sportsgrounds in Phillip Street. Gates will open at 2 pm, until late. The event is brought to you by Freshmark and Cherry Time™, and Witzenberg Properties.

 

All things cherry-related are coming to Ceres soon

 

 

 

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According to the internet, the town is about 150 kilometres from the Mother City. If you are going to drive there, it should take you about 90 minutes.

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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