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Upcoming North Coast events to keep you entertained this month

Early Christmas markets, fun runs, Springbok games and more.

To advertise your event in a future version of this diary, email nothando@northcoastcourier.co.za.

11 September – Enjoy Sundowners with DJ Shawn on Eat Street at Lifestyle Centre from 4-6pm.

12 September – Catch Daniel Jenkens at The Market in Lifestyle Centre from 6-9pm.

13 September – Watch Rugby live on the big screen in The Market at Lifestyle Centre at 9.05am.

11-13 September – Shop local and boutique brands at the ‘Christmas in September’ shopping experience at Dunkirk estate from 4.30pm. Contact Dale at 079 857 3969.

 

12 September – Tongaat Child and Family welfare AGM at 6pm at their offices.

14 September – Enjoy Sunday lunch with Suits of Armour from 12.30-3.30pm in The Market and catch Quiet Storm at Eat Street in Lifestyle Centre from 1-4pm.

– Annual Spring Fun Run at Blythedale beach carpark at 9am. R50pp and free entry for kids under 12. Call Dino at 071 583 3198.

25 September – Engage with retired judge chief justice Raymond Zondo at the Business@Breakfast at Simbithi Country Club at 8am. Tickets are R280 for members and R380 for non members. Contact ntombifuthi@ilembechamber.co.za to book.

Regular markets

  • Wednesday and Saturday: Market 032 from 8am-12.30pm at La Montagne.
  • Thursday: Salt Rock Farmers’ Market, 7am-12pm, at Slow Roads Collective.
  • First Friday of every month: Burnedale Farm Night Market, 4.30-8.30pm in Umhlali.
  • Last Friday of every month: Market 032 night market, 5.30-8.30pm at La Montagne.
  • Saturday and Sunday and selected public holidays: Ballito Farmers Market, 8am-3pm at Lower Oaklands Farm, Umhlali.
  • Sunday: The Sugar Market – Farmers’ Edition, 10am-2pm at Sugar Rush Park.

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