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Holiday events on the Dolphin Coast

Get ready for some fun by adding these events to your diary.

Whether you find live concerts or joining a local community organisation more to your fancy is completely up to you, but rest assured that with The North Coast Courier’s What’s Up On the North Coast events diary your chances of missing an event are pretty much zero.

4 December – Today is the final day of the Christmas Country Fair 2020, from 9am to 5.30pm at Collisheen Estate. Tickets for sale at Quicket.co.za.

5 December – Catch Justin Zulu at the Market from 12.30-3.30pm.

– The Golden Super Hawks on Eat Street from 7-10pm.

6 December – Live at the Market from 12.30-3.30pm, Sheldon De St Pern.

8 December – KwaDukuza Resource Centre AGM at 5pm, First Floor Old Mutual Building, corner of Gizenga and Hulett Street, KwaDukuza. RSVP at info@resourcecentre.org.za or 032 551 6251 before December 4.

10 December – Opening night of The Gallery, a pop-up art exhibition of North Coast artists, at The Studios in Lifestyle Centre, Ballito.

10 December – Public meeting at Tongaat Town Hall with presentation of assessment report on current state of Tongaat estuary. Discussion to be held on issues identified and drafting for the final Estuary Management Plan at 5pm.

11 December – Support the Market Day at The Wedge, Zimbali from 11m to 3pm. Carols by candlelight will follow at 6pm. 

12 December – Christmas Makers Market on at the Litchi Orchard from 9am to 1pm.

The Valley of Lights in 2019.

14 – 30 December – Valley of Lights at Sugar Rush Park  6pm – 10.30pm.

17 December – Christmas Carols at Encounter Church Ballito from 7pm. For more information contact 066 211 6660.

18 December – Carols in the Orchard Night Market on Friday 18 December at 4-9pm


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