Saturday, 20 April 2013

HIRSCH’S TREAT ABSA TO COFFEE ON A FROSTY FRIDAY MORNING


Hirsch’s PMB recently visited ABSA bank in Chatterton street with warm coffee on a cold and very wet Pietermaritzburg morning last Friday. “We made cappuccinos for staff and  customers and handed out the Hirsch magazine -  and flyers for the weekend sale. Some customers commented that they could smell the inviting aromas from outside the bank and were pleasantly surprised to find friendly Hirsch staff welcoming them with a cappacino as they entered the bank. Even our very own Varsity College masterchef, Jenna Starr joined us for a cuppa.”  Said Hirsch’s Victoria Laubscher
Hirsch staff visit business offering free coffee and muffins as a gesture that Hirsch Cares. If anyone would like to host a free coffee morning at their business they are welcome to contact Hirsch PRO, Victoria Laubscher on 033 328 2700 or victoria@hirschs.co.za

WOODEN FLOORING & BLINDS HIGHLIGHTED AT HIRSCH PMB DOMESTIC COURSE


Last week Hirsch PMB hosted their 4th Domestic workers course of 2013 with Tammy Simpson from Blinds Decor training on the proper use and cleaning of Blinds and wooden flooring, she wowed the guests  with the remote operated blinds and showed them how to clean newly installed wooden flooring. Tammy covered all the basics of cleaning blinds and shutters and demonstrated how to open blinds without getting the cords tangled. Hirsch PMB hosted Monthly domestic workers courses free of charge and anyone interested can contact PRO, Victoria Laubscher on 033 3282700 or victoria@hirschs.co.za

In the Pic: Guests at domestic training together with PRO, Victoria Laubscher and Tammy Simpson


Friday, 12 April 2013

COFFEE MORNING WITH HIRSCH’S AT WOODLANDS PRIMARY


On a chilly April morning, Woodlands Primary were treated to the first Hirsch coffee morning of the cool season. With the icy nip in the air, the teachers and staff  came looking for the inviting aromas wafting out of the staff room. Freelance PRO, Tracy Goodam thanked the Hirsch staff for the special treat and said it is a great start to a time of hardwork as the school is about to undergo a major revamp, thanks to the generousity of the Pietermaritzburg community and businesses. Hirsch staff in all stores visit businesses and treat the staff to some great coffee and sweet muffins. With Winter on our doorstop, businesses are welcome to contact Hirsch PMB Public Relations Officer, Victoria Laubscher to arrange a informative and fun morning at their own offices. 033 3282700 or victoria@hirschs.co.za

In the Pic: Woodlands Headmaster, Mr Jason, Hirsch PRO Victoria Laubscher, Hirsch Sales Consultant Susan Benecke Woodlands Freelance PRO Tracy Goodam

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

CHILD KINECTS AT HIRSCH PMB




Child Kinectigist Dewald De Beer was the guest speaker at Hirsch PMB monthly Networking Breakfast. Dewald had some powerful words to share with the guests and informed parents how a child developments naturally and how to ensure that the childs mind properly stimulated. Dewald grew up as a dyslexic child with Teret Syndrome as well, He was told that he would never get more than a standard 6 but with hard work and dedicated parents Dewald went to university and finished B. Sport Sci, PGCE and a B. Sport Sci Hons. With specialization in Child Kinetics. A truly inspirational man said Hirsch PRO, Victoria Laubscher. Dewald told guests that 35% of American citizens suffer from Morbid obesity and South African is not far behind, she showed guests simple tests that can be used to identify problems within a childs normal growth. Hirsch’s hosts monthly networking breakfasts in all stores with informative speakers. Any enquiries can be directed to Victoria Laubscher on 033 3282700 or victoria@hirschs.co.za

In the Pic: Sebongile Mxhosa, Dewald Debeer, Puleng Maphela and sales consultants Susan and Zenobia

MARGARET HIRSCH BRINGS DIGNITY PROJECT TO RUSSELL HIGH

The Girls of Russell High were given a great surprise recently when they were called to an unscheduled assembly. Waiting for them was Business Women of the Year & “old girl” from Russell High Girl, Margaret Hirsch. Margaret got the girls excited from the start and had  them proudly shouting “ it’s possible” that could be heard from the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg. The Girls listened attentively when Margaret briefly shared her life story with the girls and motivated them to set goals and look at these goals everyday. She stressed that they only use positive words and  believe in themselves.. Margaret informed the girls that statistics show that of the 9 million Schoolgirls in South Africa, thousands of them are unable to go to school for one week of the month due to their menstrual cycle. The objective of the day was the Girls With  Dignity Project, which was started by the BWASA (Business women’s Association of South Africa) and clothing designer, Sue Barnes. Margaret has taken on the project of visiting schools around the country to distribute stylish Panties together with re-useable and fully washable menstrual pads. 

She  went on to challenge the girls with a holiday task in writing an essay , the winner will receive R 5000 but the girls have to also include what they would do with the R5000 should they win it. Moira Potter from Russell High thanked Mrs Hirsch for such motivational talks that benefits the girls and all she does for Russell High.