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What’s happening on the North Coast

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.

15 July – The Sugar Market at Salt Rock Country Club from 5-9pm.

Catch Noelin on piano at The Market from 10am-12.30pm, Dave Starke from 6-9pm, with The Kickstands at Eat Street from 6-9pm.

16 July – Juan Boucher performs at La Montagne, where a live screening of rugby (SA vs Wales) will also be shown. Gates open at 4pm. Tickets at iTickets.co.za.

Thomson & Thomson live at Eat Street from 1-4pm, followed by Chuck Bowden from 6-9pm.

17 July – Quiet Storm at Eat Street from 1-4pm, with Ross Charles at The Studios from 10.30am-12.30pm.

27 July – Darnall and District Women’s Institute hosts a Cuppa4Cansa fundraiser at Zinkwazi Ski-Boat Club from 10am-12.30pm. Entry is R50 per person. Phone 083 229 9669.

Join the Wednesday Club, a charity organisation which raises funds for worthy causes at the Ballito Library, Compensation Beach Road from 9am. Phone 082 602 4593.

29 July – The North Coast Courier Orphan Fund golf day fundraiser at Umhlali Country Club. Book your spot now at 060 948 9574.

27 August – Barry Hilton Unscripted at Linc Campus, Salt Rock, at 7pm. Tickets R250 at Webtickets.co.za with proceeds to Vision153. Food and drinks sold separately.


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