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Hello to womanhood

HERE IS something for the young women: A residential camp that vouches to make them smart homemakers. It will provide a platform to bring out latent talent and inspire damsels climb the ladder of womanhood gracefully.

Girls aged between 16 and 23 can participate in the residential camp. The five-day camp is to kick off on June 14, on the sprawling 230-acre Western Valley Club of Green Home Landscape at Onampalayam. Some of the activities include talent tapping, fun-filled games, nutrition and beauty tips.

Try your hands on bouquet making, vegetable carving, fabric, pot and tile painting and zari-stone art. Excel in vedic maths, juice and salad making, preparing a variety of sandwiches, desserts, pastries and snacks. And for sports lovers there is everything from shuttle to pandi. For details, contact 2444850, 3147650, 98943-92943, 5610102, 5575557.

By Vidyashree Amaresh

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