Fly, Eagle, Fly! CBN Books The story of the book Fly, Eagle, Fly! presented by Jay Heale Fly, Eagle, Fly! has become the most famous picture-book story in South Read more
Song of welcome What Children? This is the song of welcome sung by Red Hill children at the triumphant arrival of Johan Wiklund after his epic flight from northern Read more
The boy who wanted to fly What Children? Three years ago, in a CBN workshop given at Red Hill informal settlement, Michael Buwa wrote about his dream. His dream was to fly. Read more
Wonderful donation to CBN from Sweden Funders Delighted doesn’t come near what we felt when Leif Lindquist, on behalf of four Rotary Clubs in Skellefteä, presented CBN with a most beautiful Read more
Dreams do come true … General Reports Several dreams came true yesterday in an emotional day of welcome and much thanksgiving for CBN and our friends from Sweden and Rotary International. Read more
One little aeroplane! General Reports Johan Wiklund is on his way on the last short hop to Cape Town. CBN is ready to meet him! This flight from northern Read more
Cape To Cape Flight General Reports On Saturday 24th October at 3.10 pm, Swedish pilot Johan Wiklund will land his Moth bi-plane in Stellenbosch having completed an epic flight across Read more
Bookchat Newsletter 211 General News Although ‘officially’ retired, Jay Heale continues to grace us with an excellent newsletter for which we are very grateful. Please find the latest attached Read more
A Workshop on Courage Project Reports Red Hill children will be examining the concept of Courage – in life as well as in small aeroplanes – on the morning of Read more
Clanwilliam Heritage Workshop Workshop Reports CBN will hold a workshop on the afternoon of Thursday 15th October at Clanwilliam Living Landscape project as part of the Heritage Symposium being Read more
CBN, a historic flight and a generous donation Friends. Where would we be without them? CBN first heard about the Cape to Cape project when one of our Rotarian friends, Leif Sundqvist, visited us from Skellefteä. He described an Read more