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Five things to do this weekend on the Dolphin Coast

Check out what is happening this weekend and don't feel left out!

1. Wine not!

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Wine lovers can’t wait for Saturday, September 19. Why? Three words: Pinotage on Tap!

Said to be the best wine experience ever, your ticket includes food, music by Majozi and Crash Car Burn and of course lots of fabulous pinotage from Diemersfontein wine estate.

Go with the flow at the Litchi Orchard from 12.30pm. Tickets available at Computicket.

 

2. International Coastal Cleanup Day

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Photo: Stock image

 

Join the Westbrook Ski Boat Club at Westbrook Beach, Saturday at 9am to help cleanup the beach.

There will also be a cleanup at Salt Rock beach at 9.30am.

All over the world, people will gather to clean their coastal areas so grab a bag and clean up your closest beach.

3. Praying for healing

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Photo: Stock image

Physical, emotional and spiritual healing prayer at All Souls Anglican Church on Saturday, September 19 at 9.30am to 10.30am.

4. Go Bokke!

Springbok captain, Jean de Villiers. Photo: © Stephen McCarthy / Corbis
Springbok captain, Jean de Villiers. Photo: © Stephen McCarthy / Corbis

It is happening all over the world and here on the Dolphin Coast everyone will be donning their green and gold in support of our boys playing in the Rugby World Cup.

Wherever you decide to watch the rugby, be sure to sit in front of a TV with your mates on Saturday at 5.45pm when South Africa will take on Japan.

5. Golf day with Hillbilly Primary

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Photo: Stock image

Hillbilly Pre-Primary will be hosting a golf day at Maidstone Country Club on Sunday, September 20.

Entrance is R1000 per four ball. To enter contact Fran on 032 944 2313.


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