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Flowers, farmers markets and fun runs to look out for this weekend

There are a number of exciting events coming for the second long weekend in a row.

If you have an upcoming event to promote, make sure to email nothando@northcoastcourier.co.za for inclusion.

24 April – The Ballito Writers’ Group meeting at the Ballito Library at 10.30am. Lindy Blignaut will talk about her latest book, “Walking into the Future – on Grief and Survival.” Newcomers welcome. Tea and refreshments. Contact Peter at 083 441 1950.

– Enjoy an array of local fresh produce and foods at Salt Rock Farmers Market every Thursday morning from 7am-12pm.

25 April – Enjoy food, drinks and live music by Winston Smile at La Montagne from 6pm.

26 April – Join the 1-hour parkrun at Hazelmere Dam, Holla Trails and Tinley Manor from 8-9am. Run, walk or jog while taking in the views.

– Saturday Market at Odyssey Shopping Mall from 9am-2pm. Local delicious food, stalls and music. WhatsApp 083 790 5020 for more details.

– Sing out loud at the Bingo & Karaoke at the Crazy Cow Shop at Blythedale beach at 3pm. Tickets cost R30. Book your spot at 076 117 9758.

27 April – Secret Sunrise Freedom in the Flowers at the Flower Farm at Sugar Rush. Dancing from 6.30-7.30am. Wireless headphones provided. General tickets: R120, kids R75. Book at Quicket. Optional flower picking at R250 from 7.30-11am. Contact Sam at 069 430 9344.

– Tribute to the greatest 80’s music of all time from 2-4pm at the Lyric Lounge Theatre. Free entry.

19 May – The Dolphin Coast Floral Art Club will be hosting a “working with frames and flowers” by at the All Souls Saints Catholic Church at 9am. Contact Vaughn at 083 510 8792.

Vaughn Harrington

 


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James Anderson

James has been at The North Coast Courier since 2020, covering sport, culture and municipal news. If he's not on his 10th cup of coffee trying to make deadline, you can probably find him watching any and all South African sport and the latest movie releases.
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