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Plan your events with the North Coast Courier’s diary

From activities fit for the whole family to those you can hit up on your own, the North Coast has it all!

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.

10 September – Musician, Sheldon De St Pern will perform live at Eat Street, 5.30-8.30pm.

11 September – Come to the Makers Market at the Litchi Orchard, Foxhill, Salt Rock from 9am till 1pm. Entry is free. Local craft and design, food and drinks with live, local music.

Violinist Tara Blake performing at The Market, 10am to midday.

12 September – Enjoy some jazz with Afritude, at Eat Street, 12.30-3.30pm.

Come watch the rugby championship match at The Market, from midday.

18 September – Ballito Spring Ball at Salt Rock Country Club from 5-9pm. Live entertainment, including 4 Latin dance shows by Ryno and Elena. Social dancing for guests. Raffle prizes up for grabs. Dress code: Smart, colourful. Tickets R200pp. Contact 079 188 5768.

19 September – Join The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund for a 5km/10km fun trail run – or walk – on the wild side. Venue: Rain Farm Game Lodge. Registration 6am, race 7am. Tickets R120pp. Prizes up for grabs, including a spa voucher and high tea for 2 from Oyster Box, valued at R3 000. Tickets will be priced at R150pp on the day, children under 12 half price. Info: Mpume at 032 946 0276 or email orphanfund@northcoastcourier.co.za. Tickets here: https://quickentry.co.za/2021/08/12/orphan-fund-get-it-magazine-traderoot-active-family-fun-day/

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