Join the fun and games at Slam Game Night Sessions in Woodstock

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Join the fun and games at Slam Game Night Sessions in Woodstock
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Check out this fun way to spend an evening over the weekend:

Hosted by RecreationZAR, Slam Game Night Sessions is a fun and exciting way to meet new people and connect with local entrepreneurs, fashion designers and performance artists.

Whether you’re a fan of classic card games, group games or board games, there’s sure to be something that catches your eye at Slam Game Night Sessions.This weekend, Slam Game Night Sessions is taking over Woodstock’s Buchanan Square, the multi-media house that’s home to some of Cape Town’s most creative and innovative minds.

Join them for live performances, challenging games and plenty of opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals from all across the Western Cape. So why wait? Put on your game face and go to Slam Game Night Sessions this weekend. You won’t want to miss out on this exciting and unforgettable event!

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