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Smile 90.4FM BIG Song-of-the-Hour

Smile 90.4FM and BIG Concerts present BIG Song-of-the-Hour, putting the spotlight on Smile 90.4FM’s incredible music variety.

Nine times a day, Monday to Friday, every hour from 08:00 to 17:00, Smile 90.4FM listeners will have the opportunity to spot the BIG Song-of-the-Hour, SMS the studio when they hear it and win double tickets to see one of eight BIG international acts BIG Concerts are bringing to the Mother City this summer.

Want to get your share of 400 tickets to see the likes of John Legend, Foo Fighters, One Direction, Michael Buble, The Script, James Blunt, Thirty Seconds to Mars and One Republic live in action?
Want to take part in the BIGGEST promotion of its kind ever on radio in South Africa?
Want to make the BIG Song-of-the-Hour part of an unforgettable summer?

THIS is how you do it…
– From 17 November – 12 December (Monday to Friday; 08:00-17:00) listen out for the Smile 90.4FM BIG Song-of-the-Hour.
– At the top of every hour, the presenter will play a sneak preview of the BIG Song-of-the-Hour. When you hear it, SMS the words BIG SONG and your name to 35904.
– After the song plays, the presenter will randomly select an sms and call the lucky BIG Song-of-the-Hour winner who will receive a set of double tickets to see an international superstar live in concert in Cape Town, thanks to BIG Concerts.

Smile 90.4FM BIG Song-of-the-Hour – Friday 12 December 
8am       Hey soul sister – Train
9am        Timber – Pitbull feat. Kesah
10am      Together forever – Rick Astley
11am      Bleeding love – Leona Lewis
12pm      Remember the time – Michael Jackson
1pm        On top of the world – Imagine Dragons
2pm        Mirrors – Justin Timberlake
3pm       I want to break free – Queen
4pm       Get lucky – Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams


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Gift is a gorgeous girl

Lindy introduces a soft, snow white little dog called Gift – a young, gentle and cuddly stray who arrived at the Mdzananda Animal Clinic in Khayelitsha about a month ago. She is a very loving dog, who’ll make the perfect companion for any family. Gift gets along well with other dogs, especially puppies. So much so that she fosters all the new pups that come into Mdzananda’s care.
Lindy also talks to Toni Brockhoven of Beauty Without Cruelty about the first ever Animals Matter To Africa march and festival taking place in Cape Town on World Animal Day.
You can catch all the details in the podcast:

If you would like to adopt Gift, please contact the Mdzananda Animal Clinic Khayelitsha on 021 367 2302 or mail them at: mdzananda@absamail.co.za

Mdzananda Animal Clinic is the only permanent animal welfare support in Khayelitsha.
Mdzananda Animal Clinic is the only permanent animal welfare support in Khayelitsha.

If you want to know more about the work Mdzananda Clinic does or would like to make a donation, please visit: www.mdzananda.co.za
For more information on the Animals Matter To Africa march and festival, click here.

“Ek glimlag as my pappa my kielie”

On the first Friday of October it’s World Smile Day – an annual tradition started by none other than Harvey Ball, the artist who created the smiley face in 1963.
Later in his life, Ball became concerned about the over-commercialization of his symbol. He felt the original meaning and intent of his creation had become lost. Out of that concern World Smile Day was born. He thought we should all devote one day each year to smiles and kind acts around the globe.  The smiley face knows no politics, no geography and no religion.  Harvey’s idea was that for at least one day each year, neither should we. Ever since the first World Smile Day was held in 1999, it has continued every year in Harvey’s hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts and all over the world.
Ter viering van hierdie mooi dag en idee het Bekkig die kleinspan in Durbanville Voorbereiding gevra wat hulle laat glimlag. Die antwoorde was natuurlik kostelik.
Geniet en smile!

“Ek glimlag as my pappa my kielie”

On the first Friday of October it’s World Smile Day – an annual tradition started by none other than Harvey Ball, the artist who created the smiley face in 1963.

Later in his life, Ball became concerned about the over-commercialization of his symbol. He felt the original meaning and intent of his creation had become lost. Out of that concern World Smile Day was born. He thought we should all devote one day each year to smiles and kind acts around the globe.  The smiley face knows no politics, no geography and no religion.  Harvey’s idea was that for at least one day each year, neither should we. Ever since the first World Smile Day was held in 1999, it has continued every year in Harvey’s hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts and all over the world.

Ter viering van hierdie mooi dag en idee het Bekkig die kleinspan in Durbanville Voorbereiding gevra wat hulle laat glimlag. Die antwoorde was natuurlik kostelik.

Geniet en smile!

A pretty Penny

Lindy and Mpho introduce Penny – a cuddly Boomer cross and one of the sweetest little stray dogs to ever wander into the care of the AACL (Animal Anti-Cruelty League). Penny is such a pretty little miss that the AACL used her as one of the faces to advertise their  Paws Thru The Vine Dog Walk, which takes place this Sunday, 28 September, at Eikendal Vineyards, Stellenbosch.
For more information about this fun event with rugby player James Dalton as special guest and to listen to Penny’s furry tale, click here:

For all the details about the  Paws Thru The Vine Dog Walk, visit the AACL website.
If you’re interested in adopting Penny, please contact the AACL Cape Town on (021) 534 6426 or send e-mail to Mpho Hlalele, their Assistant General Manager:
assistant@aacl-ct.co.za

Three times a lady - Lindy, Penny & Mpho
Three times a lady – Lindy, Penny & Mpho
Penny
Penny
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