The Herald (South Africa)

YOUR WEEKEND WHAT’S ON GUIDE

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EARTHLY DELIGHTS

THE Knysna Fine Art gallery at 6 Long Street in Knysna is opening the Ceramic Matters: Earthly Delights exhibition today at 6pm. The exhibition showcases the works of two artists; Gerhard Swart and Anthony Harris. Inquiries: (044) 382-5107 or gallery@finearts.co.za

HARLEY DEMO RIDES

REPRESENTA­TIVES of the newly opened Knysna branch of Harley Davidson Motorcycle­s are exhibiting their range of motorcycle­s and offering demo rides in Port Elizabeth and East London this weekend from today until Sunday . Today and tomorrow they will be at Hooters in Walmer, with today’s exhibition starting at 2pm and tomorrow at 10am. On Sunday from 10am they will be in the local Harley-Davidson clubhouse at the East London Bowling Club off Graham Road in Arcadia. Inquiries: Jimmy Keefer, 081-325-1507.

QUILTERS GUILD

THE Dias Quilters Guild will have its monthly meeting tomorrow at the Victoria Park Primary School, First Avenue, Walmer at 2pm. Inquiries: Carole Ann, 076-026-7046.

HERITAGE DAY

THE Icamagu Institute celebrates heritage day with its “Ucwelo” cultural event tomorrow from 10.30am until 2pm at the Love life centre in Tize Street, Khayelitsh­a, Uitenhage. University of Cape Town Department of Religious Studies lecturer and Umhlobo Wenene radio station presenter Dr Nokuzola Mndende will be the guest speaker. Inquiries: Ayanda Billie, 083-204-6879.

FUNDRAISIN­G EVENT

VARSITY College is hosting high tea fundraisin­g event tomorrow from 2pm at the Radisson Blu Hotel. There will be food and beverages as well as live entertainm­ent by the Woodridge Steel Band and Indian dancer Aarti Narotam. Tickets available at R150 each. Inquiries: Jaci Howell, (041) 363-4223.

LEGENDS AGM

THE Mandela Bay Sports Legends is hosting its annual general meeting tomorrow at the Wolfson Stadium Conference room from 10am. A delegation from the Border legends led by Thandi August will be attending as observers. Inquiries: Themba Ludwaba, 084-866-7754.

KNIGHTS OF DA GAMA

THE Knights of Da Gama is having a sale tomorrow at the Sacred Heart Grounds, Cape Road, Kabega Park from 8am. All sellers and buyers are welcome.. Inquiries: Colin Walton, 083-204-5791.

FOOD FAIR

THE Eastern Province Chinese Associatio­n at 1 Yokohama Street, Kabega is hosting a food fair tomorrow from 10am until 2pm. There will be a range of Chinese dishes on sale . Admission is free. Inquiries: Erica Sing Key, 081-504-0422.

R5 BOOK SALE

THE Children’s Feeding Trust is having a big book sale at the Walmer Town Hall tomorrow at 9am until 2pm. All books will be available at R5 each. Inquiries, (041) 581-4371.

SPRING DANCE

DJ Carlo presents a spring dance event at the Walmer West hall tomorrow from 7.30pm.. Dress code will be smart and tickets are available at R65. Proceeds from the event will go towards the MTR Smit Children’s home. Inquiries: Carl Burger, 061-770-0878.

RAINBOW MARKET

THE Gener8 public relations group from the Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an University hosts the Rainbow Market tomorrow on the Holmeleigh Farmyard green in Grey Dawn Road, Kragga Kamma from 10am until 3pm. The charity event is in aid of the Northwood Children’s Hospice. Admission is R10 and children under the age of 12 will receive a free bowl of feed to be collected and used on the day at the Holmeleigh Farmyard touch farm. Inquiries: Janita Hanekom, (041) 364-1941.

 ??  ?? BRIGHT IDEAS: From left, Matthew Deas, Emily-Jane Van Heerden, Vasti Visser, Malana Greeff and Janita Hanekom are the organising committee of the Rainbow market which takes place at Holmeleigh Farmyard tomorrow
BRIGHT IDEAS: From left, Matthew Deas, Emily-Jane Van Heerden, Vasti Visser, Malana Greeff and Janita Hanekom are the organising committee of the Rainbow market which takes place at Holmeleigh Farmyard tomorrow

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