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Five things to do this weekend on the Dolphin Coast

See what is happening on the Dolphin Coast and enjoy your weekend!

1. Roger Lucey performs at the Litchi Orchard

Roger Lucey.
Roger Lucey.

Musician Roger Lucey will be at the Litchi Orchard for a once-off gig on Friday evening, September 4.

See him at the Monkey County Pub at the Litchi orcahrd in Salt ROck at 7pm.

Tickets are R100 per person and R80 for pensioners and students.

There will be a cash bar available and you can bring your own food or picnic, but not your own alcohol.

For more information contact 082 520 6595 for more info.

2. Umdloti Arbour Day

Just break off a piece and rub the aloe gel on an itchy mosquito bite for quick relief.
Just break off a piece and rub the aloe gel on an itchy mosquito bite for quick relief.

Umdloti UIP will be celebrating Arbour Month on Saturday, September 5.

Get down to the Umdloti ski boat club on South Beach Road from 9am to 11am where you can buy an aloe to either plant on the dunes or take home.

There will be sandwiches and coffee on sale.

3. Foodies Market

Foodies Market.
Foodies Market.

The Foodies Market at the Lifestyle Centre in Ballito is always a favourite and this weekend you can get some treats and fresh produce.

It takes place in the courtyard area near Zara’s cafe from 8am to 2pm.

4. Vedanta Institute Gita week celebrations

Photo: Stock image
Photo: Stock image

The Vedanta Institute SA is hosting the Gita Week celebration until Saturday, September 5 at 6.30 pm every evening with Satsang, chanting of the Bhagavad Gita, discourses by swamiji and students of Vedanta.

5. Sri Krishna Jana Mashthami

Photo: Stock image
Photo: Stock image

Shakaskraal Shree Emperumal Temple invites residents to the Sri Krishna Jana Mashthami that will take place on Saturday, September 5 from 6pm to 12am.

Contact Shakilla Bakool on 084 594 7193 or 032-9471993 for more information.


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