A Life Lived with Purpose — Annette Peters
She was never one to sit still. Even in the quiet of retirement she was working — on herself, on her art, on her garden. Annette Peters lived with a…
Vol. XVIII, No. 11
She was never one to sit still. Even in the quiet of retirement she was working — on herself, on her art, on her garden. Annette Peters lived with a…
Greyton residents' mammoth fundraising efforts have secured a second Unimog for the Volunteer Firefighters. A dance party at Fiore raised R93,000 in one night.
Tucked beneath the ever-watchful mountain that gives it its name, Perdekop Pottery is both a working studio and a quiet sanctuary — a place where clay, fire and shared intention…
The world's premier mountain bike stage race arrives 18–20 March. Expect road closures, extra visitors, and a festival atmosphere. Keep pets secure, lock up valuables, and enjoy the spectacle.
After years of dedicated service at the Greyton SAPS, Detective Sergeant Thembisile Nyambi has been promoted. The village says goodbye to a familiar face who served with quiet distinction.
Known to many as a calm, capable presence behind the scenes, Gemma has spent years supporting Greyton — from organising food for firefighters during emergencies to serving on the leiwater…
Boschmans Kloof United Netball Club is raising R100,000 for a safe, sanctioned netball court — built by the community, for the community.
Behind every smooth singletrack and well-marked route is a dedicated team working tirelessly. Shaun Lourens leads the trail-building efforts alongside a committed committee of locals.
A village-wide invitation to knit and crochet squares for Greyton's first community Christmas tree — one stitch at a time.
Carl Orff's electrifying choral masterwork comes to the Greyton Genadendal Classics for All Festival — the most ambitious production the festival has ever undertaken.
Now living and working in Greyton, Webster is entering what she jokingly calls her 'Greyton Era': a period of renewed confidence, creative freedom and playful defiance.
Weeks after the December and January wildfires, Fire and Paintbrush lilies are pushing through the ash. The enriched soils will soon support Watsonia and Morea across a rapidly recolonising landscape.
With grazing limited and rivers dried up after recent fires, horse owners face tough conditions. GAWS outreach offers guidance on monitoring condition and when to seek help.
EARS Donkey Sanctuary — with their soulful eyes and gentle personalities, donkeys are potent allies for people healing from trauma.
There are many perfectly sensible reasons to leave Greyton. And yet we stay. When it actually matters, Greyton turns up.