YOUR WEEKEND WHAT’S ON GUIDE
‘THE SNOW GOOSE’
THE Snow Goose, the classic story by Paul Gallico, adapted for stage by the Contagious Theatre company, is at the Savoy Theatre in Adcockvale tonight and tomorrow. It has a PG10 rating. Tickets are at Computicket and it starts at 7.30pm.
HOSPICE CARNIVAL
ST FRANCIS Hospice is hosting a carnival and super hero fun run tomorrow in Happy Valley. The 3km run or walk starts at Happy Valley at 7am and the carnival starts after the walk. Fun run entry, including carnival access, are R60 per adult, R30 per child and R150 for a family of four. Entry to the carnival only is R20 for adults and R10 per child. There will be a health and wellness tent, food stalls and other attractions. Online entries at Ticketpro or Jet, Edgars and Postnet. Tickets can be purchased from Something Good, Virgin Active Humewood, Brian Bands and St Francis Hospice. Inquiries: Lynn van Vuuren, (041) 360 -7070 or e-mail lynn@stfrancishospice.za.org
NIGHT MARKET
THE Sherwood Garden Centre in Walker Drive will host a Food Shed night market today at 5pm. There
will be food and craft stalls and entertainment by Barzik. Entrance is R20. Inquiries: Tanya, 072-122-1549, or e-mail: market@theshedpe.com
SUNSET BEACH WALK
JOIN Sanccob at Cape Recife for a night walk tonight to watch the full moon rising and also the sunset. There will be a welcome talk at 6.15pm and the walk starts at 6.30pm. Cost is R50 for adults and R30 for pensioners and children. Bring a torch in case of clouds. The walk is from Sanccob to the Cape Recife Lighthouse and back, about 4km. Food and snacks will be sold. Inquiries: (041) 583-1830.
PRAYER MEETING
THE annual Women’s World Day of Prayer service takes place at San Francesco Church, Matthew Avenue, Charlo, today at 10.30am. This is an inter-denominational service and women from all churches in the area may join. The speaker is Maureen Lamb from Northwood Children’s Hospice. Tea and refreshments will be served afterwards. Inquiries: Margaret Evans, 073-195-3406.
ELTON JOHN TRIBUTE
HONKY Cats, a musical tribute to Elton John, is at the Boardwalk Amphitheatre tonight and tomorrow. Celebrity entertainer Ian Von Memerty will be backed by the Centrestage band. Tickets are at Computicket at R150 (R130 per person for booking of eight or more people) and R100 for pensioners. Shows start at 8pm; doors open at 7pm. Inquiries: Wendy, 082-661-6921.
WINE TASTING
BLACK Impala Tshisanyama in Deal Party will host a Winenight stand tomorrow. Tickets are R100 for the tasting of six wines from Mt Vernon Estate, R200 for six wines with meat, and the full package which comprises wine, meat and a bottle of your choice to take home for R300. Inquiries: 061-487-3073.
BOOK LAUNCH
PROFESSIONAL boxer Walter Magqabaza will launch his book,
From Crisis to Christ, at the Nangoza Jebe Hall tomorrow from 10am to 4pm. It documents his life from being in the military to a professional boxer and also a notorious armed robber. Inquiries: Lungile Ngwenya, (041) 582-2555 or 079-648-9652.
ANIMAL COURSE
NATURAL Health and Personal Growth is presenting a beginner animal communication course titled The Language of Animals – Intuition. It runs from 9am to 3pm tomorrow with the morning session in Lorraine and afternoon session at Kragga Kamma Game Reserve. Cost is R700. Inquiries: 083-327-2938.
CHURCH SALE
THE North End Methodist Church in Bagshaw Street will have a sale of second-hand clothing, as well as pancakes, tomorrow from 9am to 12.30pm. Inquiries: Duncan, 084-735-4013 or (041) 484-3167.
VALLEY MARKET
THE Valley Market is tomorrow from 9am to 2pm at its temporary summer venue of Heritage Square in Donkin Village, Chapel Street, Central. Enjoy a range of food from Indian curries and gourmet burgers to organic vegetables and artisanal chocolate. The market also has a children’s entertainment area. Entry is R10 per person, free to under-12s and proceeds from ticket sales go to local charity Love Story. Inquiries: Elaine Watson, 079-444-5666.
SAVE-A-PET SALE
SAVE-A-PET is hosting a boot sale at the Elephant Walk Restaurant car park in Colleen Glen tomorrow from 8am until 1pm. Sellers must be there by 6.30am for 7am. The restaurant and bar as well as the farm and antique shop will be open. Inquiries: Michelle, 076-195-5426.
CRAFT MARKET
THE Jeffreys Bay Tecoma Craft Market will be held tomorrow at corner of Da Gama Road and Tecoma Street. Quality home-made merchandise and artworks will be on display for sale. There will also be a tea tent. Parking is available. Inquiries: Neil, (042) 296-2791
WESTWAY MAKIETIE
ANTON “Bagpipes” van der Poel, Yelanda Swart and Die Baaienaars Orkes will play in the Afrikaans concert, Westway Makietie, at Walmer West Primary School tomorrow and not today as previously reported in The Herald. Bring a picnic basket. Tickets are R60 and the concert starts at 7pm. Inquiries: Hellen Scriven, (041) 365-0217, Westway Cafe, 349 Cape Road.
FLOWER DANCING
NO Danger Diaries and Secret Sunrise Port Elizabeth are hosting a flower power themed dance where participants are encouraged to dress up as flowers tomorrow at the grass patch near Hobie Beach at 6am. Tickets are at Quicket. This will be a guided dance session. Tickets are R100. Children under 12 pay R75. Inquiries: Sebastian,078-522-3796.
VEGAN COOKING
GITA Loosz is presenting a vegan cookery demonstration tomorrow from 2 to 5pm at 8 Dan Pienaar Street, Glendinningvale. Cost R170. Inquiries: Gita, 082-7100-175.
FOREST HILL MARKET
THE Forest Hill community is hosting a flea market at the Protea Place of Safety children’s home in Blackthorne Avenue on Sunday from 8am to 2pm. Inquiries: Ian, 081-468-5077.
UITENHAGE MARKET
THE Uitenhage Market is on Sunday at Willow Dam in Graaff Reinet Road from 9am to 3pm. Entrance is free and there will be live entertainment. Inquiries: Terrence, 082-875-7180.
CENTURY CELEBRATION
OLD South Enders are invited to celebrate the100th birthday of “Mrs Horman”, Yee Mooi Yet Kwong, at the St Marks Congregational Church hall in Cape Road on Monday at 5.30 for 6pm. Refreshments will be served. Inquiries: Dr Bruce Woolard, (041) 360-6060.