Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Something adventurous for October


A weekend in the juicy valleys of Citrusdal - gateway to the Cederberg.

With the sponsership from Wilde Fruit Juice, Citrusdal Tourism is hosting an outdoor weekend from 4 to 5 October 2008. This promises to be another action packed weekend for the outdoor enthusiast who owns a 2x4, 4x4, quad bike or motorbike.

The weekend offers like-minded enthusiasts two care free days of relaxing drives and challenging routes in breathtaking surroundings, with a make-yourself-at-home atmosphere for good measure.

There will be between nine and ten routes to choose from, all with varied intensity levels. The weekend is there to cater for all outdoor lovers - the extreme people who want to test themselves and their vehicles, as well as the more laid back "Sunday drivers" who just love the scenic routes.

A weekend in the crisp, clean mountain air, with lots of events - including a Wine Show, live music, flower picking and a quad fun ride - this will be one great family outing!

A look on the bright side - Western Province Polocrosse


The WP Polocrosse Team, sponsored by Wilde Fruit Juice, recently took part in action-packed Nationals Tournament, where they performed very well - proudly kitted in their bright Wilde outfits. Wilde Fruit Juice was handed to the competing teams after each game on the last day. The Wilde Fruit Juice Gazebo and Banners were evident next to the fields - receiving much attention from various provinces, giving positive feedback on the pure pressed products. The Wilde Fruit Juice display on the table was an eye-catcher at Gala-evening, where juice was sponsored to all the tables.

Wilde Fruit Juice sponsors the Gordon's Bay Yacht Club


The Wilde Fruit Juice Crew (Gordon's Bay Yacht Club) participated in the prestigious Lipton Cup 2007. Here, they are onboard their L26, in a moderate North Wester wind just off Cape Town.

Bethany House Trust - a children's charity trust


Wilde Fruit Juice were one of the proud sponsors, with Pick n Pay, of a fund raising charity day that was held on Saturday 19 April in Pretoria. This event was held to aid the Bethany House Trust – an organization that initiates, implements, co-ordinates and manages projects critical to the children and youth of South Africa.

Each entrant paid a donation fee to spin for an hour. Pacmar's inland sales manager, Renay Bunke, spent 3 and a half hours on the spinning seat for the charity trust. Approximately 750 participants took part in the day's spinning sessions - people, willing to break a sweat for a good cause.

Pacmar is looking forward to the next event that has been planned in conjunction with Pick and Pay, later this year.