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What's on in and around Durban this week.

ENJOY festive season shopping at The Stables Lifestyle Market, 9 Jacko Jackson Drive, Durban, from 11 December to 3 January.

In addition to the normal shopping hours on Wednesday and Friday 6pm to 10pm and Sunday 10am to 5pm, the market will be open for extra festive season shopping Monday to Saturday 5.30pm to 10pm and Sundays 10am to 7pm (excluding Christmas day).

Entrance is free.

LIVING beyond suicide, suffering from depression or other mental ailments. SOLOS-is a support group that meets once a month offering a non-judgmental safe environment to you, to share your feelings or just listen.

The next meeting will be on Monday 21 December at 171 Bulwer Road, Glenwood at 6pm.

Contact Lori on 083 652 0117 or email suicideprevent@gmail.com

LIFELONG Learning will host a Mad Hattter’s tea party in celebration of the jubilee of Alice in Wonderland (1865 – 2015) by Lewis Carroll on Sunday 20 December at 3.30pm at Ekhaya Guest House, 75 Hilary Drive, Ballito.

There will be readings, dramatisations and a sumptuous tea.

Cost is R100 and R50 for children. Book early as seating is limited. Contact Richard on 078 780 0735 or email: Richard.finchvso@gmail.com

A NEW year's eve dance takes place on Thursday 31 December at Stella Park Bowling Club Bartle Road, Umbilo. Music by Kate Vink. Entry is R50. Take your own snacks, all refreshments must be purchased from the bar. To book contact Ron on 083 630 6214.

WEEKLY meditation classes on freedom from painful emotions are held in Morningside every Thursday evening from 7pm to 8.15pm at Positive Health Studio, 5 Claribel Road.

All welcome, cost is R40 (donation to non-profit organisation).

Contact 031 266 0096, info@meditateindurban.org or www.meditateindurban.org

ENJOY social Line dancing every Thursday from 6pm to 7pm at Stella Park Bowling Club, 337 Bartle Road, Umbilo. Contact Peter on 031 205 2488.

IF you're nervous of speaking to people you don't know, or you get stage fright when you're asked to do a presentation at work, then joining Toastmasters can truly help you. Visit the Speakeasy Toastmasters Club on the third Tuesday evening of the month, at 5.30pm for 6pm at the Glenwood Boys' High School.

A fee of R80 includes a meal. RSVP to speakeasyglenwood@gmail.com timeously for catering purposes.

SASFA (South African Senior Fitness Association) will hold exercises classes for people aged 50+ every Monday and Thursday from 9am to 10am at the Masonic Lodge Hunt Road, Durban. Contact Gill on 031 702 6522.

NAZARETH House Charity Shop, 82 South Ridge Road, Berea is open daily Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 2.30pm. The charity shop raises much-needed funds for the home and needs the support of the

public.

Any donations of clothing, bric-a-brac etc are welcome. Nazarerth House will collect. Contact 031 261 2207.

TAFTA will host a support group for friends, family members and care givers of Alzheimers patients at TAFTA Lodge, 42 South Beach Avenue, Durban. Contact Nivashnee on 031 332 3721 for more information.

CHESHIRE Home Sparks Estate, 145 Mary Road, Sydenham, invites the public to support its charity shop every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 11.30am. All welcome.

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