Halloween is going to be ‘spooktacular’
Both events serve as large fundraising initiatives to support the good work Sables Creatures does as a pro-life animal rescue organisation.

Hard-hit during the initial level 5 lockdown, Sables Creatures is bouncing back with the support of locals and now invites all to join them for their 3rd annual Spooktacular and Maze of Horrors line-ups.
The two hit-events are held in conjunction with Ballito restaurant Mozambik, and provides tonnes of fun for the entire family.
Some of the activities to look forward to include fun kids’ games, a treasure hunt and a best dressed competition at Spooktacular 3.

This year’s Spooktacular 3 is for the kids and will be held at the Umhlali Country Club on Saturday, October 31 from 2-7pm.
For the adults, the Maze of Horrors, with an entry fee of R20, dares you to be brave enough and offers delicious meals, drinks and craft beer for those aged over 18.
It also includes a best dressed competition.
The Maze of Horrors, a 2-day event, will be held on October 30 (6-10pm) and 31 (2-8pm), also at the Umhlali Country Club.
Both events serve as large fundraising initiatives to support the good work Sables Creatures does as a pro-life animal rescue organisation.
Their mission to help homeless, abused, neglected animals and provide assistance to pet owners who live in poverty to care for their pets, is a never-ending one.
Meanwhile, Sables Creatures founder Seema Duwarkah has extended her thanks to the community at large for their support during lockdown.
“If it were not for the support we received, I doubt we would have gotten the help we had that enabled us to pay our bills and reopen our doors.
“I have managed to sterilise, feed, treat and help hundreds of animals since through this support,” she said.
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