Editor’s Letter – September/October 2025
Spring arrives in Greyton with blooms, community spirit, and a packed calendar ahead.
Issue #15
Spring arrives in Greyton with blooms, community spirit, and a packed calendar ahead.
Simple steps anyone can take to save a life — learn the basics of CPR and Basic Life Support.
The 34-year-old Greyton Rose Fair returns with Open Gardens, rose shows, and proceeds supporting valley ECD centres.
A guide to the perfect weekend escape in Greyton — from stoep beers to Saturday markets and nature walks.
Allan Gerstner has watched Greyton transform from kerosene lamps to a vibrant village over 50 years behind Zippy's counter.
Essential cybercrime prevention tips from Greybos Neighbourhood Watch — protect your identity and finances.
GAWS begins a major kennel revamp — 12 new dog runs, a modern cattery, and a refurbished hospital wing.
Why thrift shopping is booming — better for the planet, supports local charities like EARS, and uniquely stylish.
Four extraordinary women share their life stories at the Genadendal Mission Museum's ALMAL se Stoepstories.
Freshlyground founder Aron Halevi found peace, creativity, and community after moving to Greyton during lockdown.
Captain Louw reflects on a year of building trust, community safety, and walking with the people of the valley.
Dr van der Merwe has transformed the Oude Pastorie Clinic into a fully equipped point-of-care facility in just six months.
Rotary's food forest project in Genadendal aims to build food security, jobs, and community through sustainable agriculture.
Ocean Vuong's powerful novel about chosen family, survival, and finding humanity in the everyday grind.
How to live peacefully alongside Greyton's chacma baboons — understanding, prevention, and coexistence.
The Greyton MTB Juniors keep pedalling through winter — with new first aid skills and community support.
Andrew Dalling honoured for 25 years of service keeping Greyton's historic 160-year-old leiwater system flowing.
Lady Grey suggests a village spring clean, celebrates Greyton's Best Dorpie finalist status, and plots weekday tourism.