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Easter, eats and exciting events on the North Coast

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2 April – 6 April – Daily live music at The Market and Eat Street at Ballito Lifestyle Centre, extended for the Easter weekend.

2 April – First Thursdays at The Studios, with live music by Triple Beat from 5.30-8.30pm. Enjoy the new exhibition “Rooted” at The Gallery, which launched on March 27.

3 April – Ryan Mason live at La Piazza Ballito from 5-8pm.

6 and 8 April – Donation-based yoga classes at Balvista Centre Ballito (Lutheran Church above SPCA Dog Box) on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5.30-6.30pm. Proceeds go to charity. More info at yogamyoga.com.

10 April – Men in Business breakfast at Wave Church Salt Rock from 7-9amGuest speaker is Doug Lund, a sugar and maize farmer from Monzi turned wine producer in Plettenberg Bay. Free admission, but registration is essential via wavechurch.co.za.

12 April – PeschlSports Cane Challenger mountain bike race and trail run from Cornubia towards Umdloti via EMBA trails. Various distances available, tickets range from R150 to R330 via racepass.com.

Regular markets

• Wednesday and Saturday: Market 032 from 8am-12.30pm at La Montagne.
• Thursday and Sunday: Salt Rock Farmers’ Market at Slow Roads Collective. 7am-12pm on Thursday and 9am-1pm on Sunday.
• 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.


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